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Removal of Card & Drivers

If you need to remove the card from your system or remove the current driver before installing a possible future driver upgrade:

1.Click on 3PCISD1 Port A under Ports (COM & LPT) and select Uninstall (right click). (The 3PCIOSD1x identifies as 3PCISD1.)

2.Next Click on PCI Serial Adapter (3PCISD1) under B&B Electronics. Select Uninstall.

3.Remove the two sets of driver files from the Windows INF directory. (These are named by the OS in the sequence of installation. On a clean system they are: Oem0.inf & Oem0.PNF and Oem1.inf & Oem1.PNF. The .inf versions should be verified by opening it with Notepad, then checking that it is a B&B Electronics file. The PNF version is a compiled copy of the same information.)

You can use the Find, File or Folder function to search for the text B&B within the files.

You may need to set your Views (under My Computer) to show all files and folders if the INF directory and .inf files are not visible.

4.Shut down the system and remove the card.

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1.Configure the port on the PCI card to the desired RS- 232/422/485 mode using the jumpers.

2.Install the card in the slot, start the computer, and log on to Windows NT 4.0 as an Administrator or ask your system administrator to install the software.

3.Open the Control Panel. (Select Start, Settings)

4.Select Add/Remove Programs.

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Contents RS-232/422/485 Serial Card Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesSpecifications General InformationAccessories Silk Screen Plot of 3PCIOSD1x PCB Setup InspectionRS-232 Mode RS-422 ModeName Description Direction DB25M Pin RS-485 Mode Baud Rate Option Installing the CardRS-422 and RS-485 Termination RS-485 Network BiasingWindows 95 and Windows Windows InstallationClick Next. W95 Skip to step Select Floppy disk drives, Specify A\Click Next. W95 Driver name not shown Removal of Card And Drivers Windows 2000 Professional Documentation Number 3PCIOSD1x-3903m Manual Chapter Windows NT Removal of Card & DriversSelect Add/Remove Programs Open the Control Panel, select Ports Next Open System32 Removal of Card and DriverTroubleshooting USA OfficeEuropean Office Appendix a 3PCIOSD1x I/O Schematic Port 1 I/O SchematicDocumentation Number 3PCIOSD1x-3903m Manual Appendix a Documentation Number 3PCIOSD1x-3903m Manual Appendix B Appendix B RS-232 & RS-422/485 PinoutsRS-232 Pinouts Name Description Direction RS-422/485 Pinouts Name Description DirectionAppendix C Jumper Mode Table Jumpers RS-232 RS-422 RS-485Documentation Number 3PCIOSD1x-3903m Manual Appendix C Documentation Number 3PCIOSD1x-3903m Manual Appendix D Appendix D Troubleshooting with COMTestDocumentation Number 3PCIOSD1x-3903m Manual Appendix E Appendix E Isolation and GroundAppendix F Renaming COM Ports Win 95/98/ME Renaming PCI COM Ports Using the PnP COM Rename UtilityInstall the PCI/USB COM Port Utilities Using PnP COM RenameDocumentation Number 3PCIOSD1x-3903m Manual Appendix F Documentation Number 3PCIOSD1x-3903m Manual Appendix G Appendix G Declaration of Conformity