VScom S Series PCI card |
The VScom S Series PCI controller offers a compact, low power, set of additional
interfaces. All serial ports are built by
The VScom 010S, 020S and 210S PCI offer an additional bidirectional parallel port.
Hardware installation |
Windows 95/98/ME driver installation |
Checking installation
You can now verify the installation by looking at the
"VScom Multi IO cards" section of the Device Manager
(Go there by Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Device Manager).
There you will find the new device "VScom <name> PCI Controller"
listed. Select this, and open the properties. In the "advanced" tab, click the button
to verify the speed setting from the hardware installation.
You may also rename the serial and parallel ports here.
To Uninstall Driver
To remove installed files and Windows registry information
Windows 2000 driver installation |
You need to have administrator privileges to install any new drivers under
Windows 2000. To install the driver or update the configuration please
log on to Windows 2000 as "Administrator" or ask your system administrator
to install the
Checking installation
You can now verify the installation by looking at the
"VScom Multi IO cards" section of the Device Manager
(Go there by Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Hardware
- Device Manager).
There you will find the new device "VScom <name> PCI Controller"
listed. Select this, and open the properties. In the "advanced" tab, click the button
to verify the speed setting from the hardware installation.
You may also rename the serial and parallel ports here.
To Uninstall Driver
To remove installed files and Windows registry information
Windows NT 4.0 driver installation |
You need to have administrator privileges to install any new drivers under Windows NT 4.0. To install the driver or update the configuration please log on to Windows NT 4.0 as "Administrator" or ask your system administrator to install the VScom H-series PCI card and driver. Please proceed with the following steps to install the driver:
Checking installation
You can now verify the installation by looking at the
"Administrative Tools" section of the
"Windows NT Diagnostics (also called WinMSD" (Go there by
Start - Setting - Windows NT Diagnostics - Administrative Tools
- Resources).
There you will find new device "vscnt" listed.
Double click on it, you will see the IRQ and I/O information.
Click on the right tab, you can see all the detailed information of IRQ, Input/Output
& Memory Range used by PCI Ports.
Open "VScom PCI" in the control panel (Go there by
Start - Setting - Control panel). Open "VS Cards" and double click on the
detected controller to open the properties. In the "advanced" tab, click the button
to verify the speed setting from the hardware installation.
You may also rename the serial and parallel ports here.
To Uninstall Driver
To remove installed files and Windows registry information
Trouble Shooting |
- | The card is not seated properly in the PCI slot.
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- | The driver installation is not complete. Install the card in another PCI slot to initialize the installation again. |
- | In most cases, there is an IRQ conflict. The IRQ assigned to the board is in conflict with other devices. The VScom PCI driver supports IRQ sharing. However, some devices like network card or SCSI controller don't share IRQ with other devices. | - | Be sure that your system has a free IRQ for the card. Enter
"BIOS setup - PCI configuration", and set all IRQs to
"PCI/ISA PnP" except for those |
- | Try to install the card to another PCI slot. To install the VScom PCI card to a different PCI slot will get a different IRQ assignment. Or, you can exchange the PCI slot with another card. |
- | please refer to symptom (3) about the IRQ conflict problem, and the solution. |
- | Some scanners will not work if the printer port IRQ is other than IRQ5 or IRQ7. You can reserve the IRQ5 or IRQ7 from the BIOS setting to specific PCI slot, and install the PCI parallel card to that PCI slot to get the required IRQ. | - | The VScom 210L PCI parallel port is compatible with most devices. However, some models of printers and scanners, e.g. HP5100C, only work with onboard parallel port LPT1 at address of 378h. Since these type of devices only talk to the onboard chip, you need to connect to the onboard LPT1 for these type of printes or scanners. |
- | The parallel port is not located at address 278h or 378h. Remap the address of the parallel port to 278h or 378h (recommended). |
- | The address of 278h has a contention with ISA PnP bus enumeration. Enter the BIOS setup, and set the onboard parallel port to 278h. Install the PCI parallel port to get another printer port address to avoid conflict. |