Black Box IC135A, USB Directors RS-232, IC1002A, IC1001A, IC1000A manual Windows

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USB DIRECTORS RS-232

If you haven’t already done so, follow the hardware- installation instructions in Section 3.1. When that’s finished, your new communication ports, numbered sequentially following the existing ports in your system, are ready. (Note that because Windows NT 4.0 is not Plug-and-Play, you will not see a pop-up dialog box indicating that new hardware has been found. You may verify correct installation with the Edgeport Utility or USB Status Utility. See Sections 4.2.2 and 4.3 for more information.)

3.2.4WINDOWS 2000

To install the USB Director RS-232 drivers in Windows 2000:

1.Insert the Black Box driver CD in your CD-ROM drive.

2.If you haven’t already done so, follow the hardware-installation instructions in Section 3.1.

3.After you connect the USB cable, the Found New Hardware Wizard should appear. Click “Next.”

4.Select “Search for a suitable driver for my device” and click “Next.”

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Contents USB Directors RS-232 FCC/IC RFI Statements USB Directors RS-232 NOM Statement USB Directors RS-232 Trademarks Contents Table of Contents Compliance SpecificationsSpecifications Weight Overview IntroductionComplete Package FeaturesInstalling the Hardware InstallationUSB Directors RS-232 Installing the Software Drivers Windows 98 or 98 SE, Windows CE, Windows ME Installation Windows NT Installation Windows Installation Operation Using the Edgeport Utility Program USB Directors RS-232 Using the USB Status Utility Viewer for Windows NT Using USB with Windows TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Determining the Level of USB Support Checking for Full USB Support in the Device Manager Determining WHY Support is not Present Troubleshooting Calling Black Box Shipping and Packaging Software Restrictions Page Page Copyright 2002. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved