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2.2 Hardware Installation
Note:
Make sure you first install the driver before installing the card. We
strongly recommend that you install the software driver before installing
the hardware into your system, since this will guarantee a smooth and
trouble-free installation process.
For more information about the driver installation, configuration and
removal procedures for Windows 9 X, Windows NT, Windows 2K and
Windows XP, please see the
Device Driver Manual
.
When installing the MIC-3756 Card, Please make sure the DLL
driver of MIC-3756 installation is completed, you can now go on to
install the MIC-3756 card in your CompactPCI system. If you have
any doubt, please consult the user’s manual or related documentation.
Please follow the following steps to install the card on your system.
To install a card:
Step 1:
Remove one cover on the unused slot of your CompactPCI
computer slot.
Step 2:
Hold the Card Vertically. Be sure that the card is pointing in
the correct direction. The components of the card should be
pointing to the right-hand side and the black handle of the card
should be pointing to the lower edge of the backplane.
Step 3:
Hold the lower handle and pull the handle down to unlock it.
Step 4:
Insert the MIC-3756 card into the CompactPCI chassis
carefully by sliding the lower edges of the card into the card
Summary of Contents for MIC-3756
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