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Avaya Wireless PCI Adapter

Avaya Wireless PCI Adapter

Avaya Wireless PCI Adapter

The PCI Adapter, is a standard “PC Card to PCI bus” adapter that you can 
use to install Avaya Wireless PC Cards into computer devices that do not 
have a factory-installed PC Card slot.

The PCI Adapter was designed for:
1.

Avaya Wireless PC Cards. Although the adapter will support most 
standard Type II PC Cards as well, using this adapter in combination 
with other PC Cards is not supported.

2.

PC99 compliant PCs

3.

PCs that only have PCI slots.

4.

The PCs that are listed on the Avaya Wireless web site at:
http://www.avaya.com

/support

5.

Installation of the adapter under operating systems other than 
described in this flyer is not supported.
For Technical Specifications, please consult the opposite page of this 
flyer.

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DANGER:

Do not attempt to install the adapter without switching off the 
power and unplugging the power cords. Ignoring this instruction 
may lead to receiving an electric shock and/or causing damage to 
your computer and adapter.

Installing the Adapter Hardware

To insert the PCI Adapter into your computer, carefully follow the steps 
described in this flyer
1.

Shut down your computer.

2.

Switch off the power of:

Your computer,

All external devices connected to your computer.

3.

Disconnect the power cords from your computer and its external 
devices from the mains sockets. 

4.

Remove the top cover of your computer, according to the instructions 
in the user’s guide that came with your computer.

5.

Select an available slot for your adapter and remove the metal filler 
strip (as pictured above). Keep the screw for fixing the adapter later.

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CAUTION:

Electrostatic discharge may cause damage to your computer and/
or PCI Adapter. To avoid damage, first touch the metal chassis of 
your computer before you:

a. Remove the PCI Adapter from its anti-static bag.
b. Insert the PCI Adapter into the computer.

6.

Gently insert the connector of the PCI Adapter into the slot until the 

card is properly seated.

7.

Secure the card into place with the screw that you removed in step 5.

8.

Put the computer cover back into place according to the instructions 
in the user’s guide that came with your computer.

9.

Reconnect all the external devices to your computer.

10.

Re-insert the power cords and connect them to the mains sockets.

11.

Switch on the power of your computer to complete the hardware 
installation.

Introducing the Card to your Computer

Most of today’s Microsoft operating systems will automatically detect and 
configure the PCI adapter hardware. Some of these operating systems 
however, may require you to install an additional driver (the PCI Enabler), 
to allow you to use the PCI Adapter in combination with Avaya Wireless 
PC Cards.
Therefore, prior to inserting a Avaya Wireless PC Card into the PC Card 
slot of your PCI Adapter, follow the installation instructions as described for 
your operating system to complete the installation of the PCI Adapter.

Installation for MS-Windows 2000

1.

(Optional) Update your Windows 2000 operating system using 

Microsoft’s Windows 2000 Service Pack 1 or higher

1

.

2.

From the Windows taskbar, click the Start button, select Settings 
and then select the item Control Panel.

3.

On the Control Panel, double-click on the Add New Hardware icon. 
Your operating system will start the “New Hardware Wizard 

4.

Select Yes to allow the Windows operating system to detect any new 
hardware and 

5.

Click the Next button. 

6.

The hardware detection process may take several minutes. When 
finished, your Windows operating system will typically display a 
screen as shown in the next column.

7.

Select the item PCIC Compatible Controller and click Finish.

8.

This will launch the PC Card Wizard.

9.

Follow the instructions of the PC Card Wizard

10.

Proceed with inserting the Avaya Wireless   PC Card, as described in 
the Quick Installation Guide that came with your PC Card. 

Installation for MS-Windows 98

Upon (re)starting your computer, Windows 98 will automatically detect the 
adapter, and start the installation.
1.

Follow the instructions on your screen, confirming the settings 
proposed by the operating system. 

2.

When prompted to restart your computer select Yes to complete the 
installation procedure.

3.

To verify if the installation was completed successfully, proceed as 
described under Verifying Proper Installation in this flyer.

Installation for MS-Windows 95

1.

Insert the floppy disk that came with your adapter into your computer. 

2.

On the windows task bar, click on the Start button and select the 
item “Run”.

3.

In the dialog window click the Browse button to navigate to the disk 
drive that contains your floppy diskette.

4.

Double-click the file setup.exe file, and click OK to install PCI 
Enabler software.

5.

Follow the instructions as they appear on your screen.

When the installation of the PCI Enabler software has completed, proceed 
as follows:
1.

On the Windows task bar click the Start button, point to Settings 
and then click Control Panel.

2.

In the Control panel, double-click the System icon to display the 
System Properties

 window.

3.

In the System Properties, select tab Device Manager to display the 
window as pictured below.

4.

Set the display to View devices by type, and double-click the item 
Other devices.

5.

Now check the contents of the item Other devices:

If your computer displays two PCI CardBus Bridge items (as 
pictured above) you will need to remove these items as described 
below in Procedure A.

For all other cases proceed as described in Procedure B.

Procedure A:

1.

To remove the PCI CardBus Bridge, move from the tab Device 
Manager
 to the tab Hardware Profiles.
This tab displays the start-up profiles on your computer, of which the 
active profile appears in highlight (for most computers this value will 
read “original configuration“). 

2.

Prior to making any changes to your profiles, create a copy of the 
current profile, by clicking the Copy button.
This will display the window as pictured on the following page.

1. Although the PCI Adapter will work fine in most computers running Windows 2000,  

some computer systems require the Microsoft  Service Pack 1 update to allow  
“Interrupt Sharing” on the PCI Adapter.

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