Black Box PC470C, PC472C What’s Included, Station Addresses, What is a Plug-and-Play PnP System?

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5250 ADAPTER CARDS: HARDWARE INSTALLATION MANUAL

2.3 What’s Included

5250 Adapter Card.

Auto-terminating twinaxial cable assembly (this connects the twinax cables to the Adapter Card).

Windows® Utility diskette.

This user’s manual.

NOTE

The external connector on the Adapter Card provides a connection to the autoterminating twinax cable assembly. Make sure you use only the cable assembly provided with the Adapter Card.

If this is the last connection in the twinax cable daisychain, leave one twinax connector open for proper autotermination.

2.4 Station Addresses

The adapter makes it possible for your PC to maintain up to two station addresses, or up to seven on a PCI Express Card. The host system must be properly configured for each address you plan to use.

2.5 What is a Plug-and-Play (PnP) System?

A PC is considered a Plug-and-Play system if it contains one or a combination of the following software components:

PnP system BIOS.

PnP operating system (such as Windows 95 or 98).

PnP Configuration Utility.

If a system does not contain any of these software components, it is not considered a PnP system. It is possible to upgrade a non-PnP system to a PnP system by simply adding one of these components, such as Windows 95.

A PnP system BIOS will configure a PnP adapter with the boot ROMs within the system. A PnP operating system will configure all PnP adapters on the system which were not configured by the system BIOS, or all of the cards if no PnP BIOS is present. A PnP Configuration Utility or Resource Manager will configure PnP adapters like a PnP operating system.

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Contents Copyright 2000. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved Adapter Cards Page Trademarks Adapter Cards Hardware Installation Manual NOM Statement Adapter Cards Hardware Installation Manual Contents Hardware Requirements SpecificationsOverview FeaturesIntroduction Station Addresses What is a Plug-and-Play PnP System?What’s Included Introduction Software Installation Installation Procedures Hardware Installation1.1 I/O Board Configuration Configuring the AdapterPlug-and-Play Environments Windows 95/98 ConfigurationPlug and Play Systems MS-DOS and Windows 3.1 ConfigurationConfiguring the 5250 Plug n Play Adapter Card 2 5250 Plug N Play Adapter Card PC471CNon-Plug-and-Play Systems Legacy PCs 3 5250 Pcmcia Adapter Card PC472C Installing the 5250 Pcmcia Adapter CardHardware Installation 4 5250 PCI Adapter Card PC470C and PCI Express CARDPC478C PCI Express Card PCI Memory ResourcesPCI Card Memory jumper on the PCI Express Card Requirements Memory Advantages DisadvantagesSeven Sessions Optimized Bit Stream OBS ModeMHz Mode For systems running Windows Enabler ProgramUtility Software GETW95C Program Setpci Program Option 1 Irq Mode Low MemoryOption 2 No Irq Mode Low Memory Windows Device Drivers Option 3 Irq Mode High MemoryOption 4 No Irq Mode High Memory Expcfg Program5250 Windows Diagnostics Diagnostics 16 bit 5250 DOS Configuration Program Uninstall Program for WindowsPnP Config Mode PC471C Only PC Card Controller PC472C Only Segment Address Base I/O AddressInterrupt Level DOS DiagnosticsIf all tests run with no errors, the message AHANDEA.EXE Adapter Handler SoftwareD5250AH /U /? IRQ Conflicts Appendix A. Error Codes Conflict ResolutionWindows 95/98 Resources Appendix a Error Codes and Conflict Resolution IBM Adapter Handler for PC Support IBM Enhanced 5250 Emulation3 I/O Conflicts Missing -5 Volt Supply PC471C and PC473C only Miscellaneous ProblemsPC470C, PC471C, and PC478C Appendix B. Non-Interrupt Mode