CTI Products, Inc. SLM SiteLync
TM
User Guide
Setup and Operation 6
S
ETUP AND
O
PERATION
S
TEP
1. I
NSTALLING THE
S
OFTWARE
D
RIVERS
Drivers must be installed on the Host PC to allow communications with an SLM
SiteLync module. Even if these device drivers have previously been installed on
the host PC for use with some other type of network interface, it is recommended
that the following procedure be used to ensure the correct installation of the
drivers and the SLM/Config utility. To install all necessary drivers and software,
perform the following steps:
a. Close all open programs.
b. Insert the SLM SiteLync installation disk 1 into the PC.
c. Click the Start button on the Windows task bar and select the run
command.
d. When prompted for a program name, enter the following:
A:\SETUP.EXE
e. Follow the prompts in the setup process. The following software will be
installed:
•
If NSI mode is selected, SLTALink Manager and a virtual DOS
driver for the SLM/Config utility, or
•
If MIP mode is selected, SLTA DOS device driver for MIP
applications and the SLM/Config utility.
•
SLM/Config utility (slm.exe) and associated .dll and .vbx files.
f. At the prompt to restart the PC, remove the SLM SiteLync installation
disk and restart the computer.
g. To install drivers for both NSI and MIP modes, simply run the installation
program twice.
S
TEP
2. M
OUNTING THE
SLM S
ITE
L
YNC
The SLM SiteLync network modem must be mounted using a standard DIN rail
per EN50022 inside an approved fire enclosure as defined in UL1950. The
length of DIN rail channel required to properly mount the SLM is 3.5 inches.
There are no user-serviceable components inside the SLM unit and it should not
be disassembled. Should the unit require repair, it must be returned to CTI
Products, Inc.