Omega Vehicle Security OMG-COMM232-PCI manual Contents

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Contents

 

INTRODUCTION

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OVERVIEW

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WHAT S INCLUDED

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FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS

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CARD SETUP

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ADDRESS AND IRQ SELECTION

2

CLOCK MODES

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BAUD RATES AND DIVISORS FOR THE ‘DIV2’ MODE

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BAUD RATES AND DIVISORS FOR THE ‘DIV1’ MODE

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INSTALLATION

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OPERATING SYSTEM INSTALLATION

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WINDOWS 95/98/NT

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WINDOWS 3.1X

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DOS

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OTHER OPERATING SYSTEMS

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

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INTERRUPTS

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WHY USE AN ISP?

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CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS

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RS-232

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SPECIFICATIONS

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ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS

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MANUFACTURING

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POWER CONSUMPTION

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MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF)

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PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS

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APPENDIX A - TROUBLESHOOTING

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APPENDIX B - HOW TO GET ASSISTANCE

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APPENDIX C - ELECTRICAL INTERFACE

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RS-232

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APPENDIX D - ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATIONS

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APPENDIX E - SILK-SCREEN

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