Belkin F1U128-KIT, P73045 user manual Visual Feedback How do I know what port I am on?

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Windows® 95 / 98 and NT® (continued)

Visual Feedback – How do I know what port I am on?

When the Bitronics switch is in its normal scanning mode, the LEDs are moving back and forth across the computer ports. To see the software in action, simply press the COMPUTER button so you can see a computer port’s connection. Press the COMPUTER port until the LEDs around 1 are lit up, and you will see which device port it is currently connected to. If it is in File Transfer mode, the computer port LEDs are green, and neither device port LEDs will be lit. Then, click on the Bitronics software icon in the taskbar and change ports. You will see the LED of the Bitronics switch to the port you chose.

Using any other parallel device (not printers or mass storage devices) with a printer

When dealing with other parallel port devices, they are set as Scanners in the Settings (step 7 above). Examples of these are scanners, parallel port cameras, and tape drives. When you need access to this device, simply single-click on the Bitronics system tray icon, and select the device you wish to use. A check mark will appear showing which device is connected. For example, we have a scanner and a printer on the Bitronics switch:

You will be connected to the scanner device indefinitely. But let us say you wish to print to the InkJet printer, the software will again automatically switch to the port that has the printer and send the print job. However, the switch will remain connected to the printer - it will not change back to the Scanner, unlike the mass storage device mentioned previously. This means that you have to use this method to switch to the scanner each time you need to use it.

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Contents P73045 F1U128-KITPage Package Contents FeaturesIntroduction Other Parts Needed if necessary9VDC Technical SpecificationsTimeOut SW2 and SW3 TimeOut SettingProduct Detail SecondsManual 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 Appendix Changing your PC’s parallel port mode to ECPGeneric clone computer DellIBM Aptiva Hewlett-PackardPackard Bell MicronSony Appendix Information Belkin Components One Year Product WarrantyFCC Statement CE Declaration of Conformity