Belkin F1U128-KIT, P73045 user manual Windows 95 / 98 and NT

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Windows® 95 / 98 and NT® (continued)

EXAMPLE: Sharing One Printer and a Zip® drive (or any other mass storage device)

When dealing with a mass storage device (devices that add a drive letter to your system like E:) such as a Zip® drive, the Bitronics Software in the system tray must be configured so that the Bitronics switch is defaulted to the Port attached to the Zip® Drive. It is necessary for the switch to always remain connected to the Zip® Drive so that any time you access that drive, you will always be connected, and not receive error messages:

1.Make sure that the port that connects to the Zip® drive is set to Mass Storage Device in Settings. See Step 7 above for more info. The image below shows the Zip® drive is connected to Port A, and that the device type is Mass Storage Device. Type anything you want in Display Name. Click OK when finished.

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Contents P73045 F1U128-KITPage Other Parts Needed if necessary FeaturesPackage Contents Introduction9VDC Technical SpecificationsSeconds SW2 and SW3 TimeOut SettingTimeOut Product DetailManual Mode and Port Monitoring Choose your operating system Software installation Windows Software installation MS-DOS Windows 95 / 98 and NT Device a Device B Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Using the Bitronics Software How does it work? Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Visual Feedback How do I know what port I am on? Advanced User TIP If no printers are installedUsing the File Transfer Feature Usage in Windows NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Dell Changing your PC’s parallel port mode to ECPAppendix Generic clone computerIBM Aptiva Hewlett-PackardPackard Bell MicronSony Appendix CE Declaration of Conformity Belkin Components One Year Product WarrantyInformation FCC Statement