SIIG 101828 instruction manual Windows 98/95

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Windows 98/95

To check your port settings in Windows 98/95/3.1, do the following:

1.Press start button, go to setting then control panel.

2.Double click on system icon.

3.Click on device manager tab.

4.Click on ports.

5.Double click on port you wish to use for FlashLink and write down port number.

6.Click on resources tab.

7.Write down first number of the first input/output range line. Should be something like 3BC. This is your base address.

Then start your FlashLink Software and select from the top menu “Customize”. Then click the “Set Port” button. You will see the port-setting value that FlashLink Software is using in the “Base Address” field. Put the port-setting value that you wrote down from the above instructions into the “Base Address” field.

Windows 3.1

Uses Standard port configuration.

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Contents Page Page Table of Contents LED Indicators Error and Warning Messages Introduction In-Transit FlashLink Software Features Data Logger Features Minimum PC Requirements SetupConnecting to Your Computer Software Installation Instructions for Win 98/95/3.1 Windows 95/98Choose Destination Location Instructions for Windows 2000, XP and NT Port Settings First click Customize for the Customize setup screen Windows 98/95 WindowsWindows NT Windows XP Main Screen Description Operating InstructionsStarting the Data Logger Menu Bar Customize Screen Auto Backup Download Data Shadow LoggingTime Zone Map Data Tag Information Downloading Data will immediately downloadSave the backup file under a new name or location Proceed to Icon Bar Graphs and Reports Bit Color Clipboard File. Most Colors Largest Size File Reports Current Status Screen Page LED Indicators LED Activity What IT MeansError and Warning Messages DataFlashLink Not Accessible Process not Completed Current Status Logger Messages Logging FailureTroubleshooting Software Installation ProblemsProduct Specifications AppendicesIn-Transit FlashLink Data Logger Models Available Model # DescriptionHardware Compatibility Additional Connection Options Warranty Limitation of LiabilityCustomer Service Website