Lava Computer Lava SP SP PCI User Manual

Lava SP-PCI  
Installation Manual  
SP PCI  
MADE  
IN  
CANADA  
P.N. MOKO L82.0  
PN MOKO S-1  
LAVA  
MADE IN JAPAN  
0255351  
COMPUTERS  
Rev. B00  
order to complete the installation of the SP-PCI card. Any Plug and  
Play devices attached to the SP-PCI will now also be detected and  
installed.Windows XP may display a message to the effect that the  
drivers are not digitally signed.This warning can be ignored.  
6. To view how Windows has installed the SP-PCI, open Windows'  
Device Manager. Please note that the SP-PCI will appear in Device  
Manager under two separate entries.The serial port will appear both  
under the Multifunction Adapters tree and under the Ports tree,  
while the Parallel port will appear under Ports only (see example  
below). Please use the appropriate listings if you wish to customize  
any of the SP-PCI card’s settings. Please note that changes to default  
settings may be required by users connecting the SP-PCI card to a  
non-printer peripheral (see reverse). Users connecting a printer  
should use default settings.  
Connecting a non-printer device  
(e.g. external drive or parallel scanner)  
to the SP-PCI's parallel port  
In Windows 95/98/ME (not Windows 2000/XP) some parallel port  
devices require parallel ports that use standard (legacy) ISA LPT  
addresses (0278h or 0378h). Because the SP-PCI card is a fully compliant  
PCI device, its default address (Input/Output Range) is beyond the  
standard range of ISA I/O addresses. In order to connect such a  
peripheral to the SP-PCI card, the I/O address range of the card must  
therefore be changed manually.This section describes how this is done.  
1. Open Control Panel|System|Device Manager and find the SP BIDIR  
Parallel-PCI listing under Ports. Click Properties, and proceed to the  
Resources tab.The following screen will appear (Note: the  
Input/Output Range and Interrupt of your particular configuration  
may differ from the one below).  
2. Remove the check mark from the Use Automatic Settings box.  
Note: In some cases Windows will give an error message to the effect  
that "Windows cannot modify this resource" at this point. If you are  
unable to access the settings for changing system resources, reboot the  
system in Safe Mode to make changes to resource settings. (To enter  
Safe Mode, press the F8 key while the system is rebooting.)  
3. Double-click on the words Input/Output Range.The following  
screen will appear:  
4. Use the up/down arrows to scroll to one of the following range  
settings, or type them in manually:  
0278 – 027F  
0238 – 023F  
0378 – 037F  
02B8 – 02BF  
0338 – 033F  
5. After one of these has been entered, click OK.Windows will verify  
whether you would like to force this particular configuration rather  
than the automatic one that it had previously chosen. Click Yes.  
6. Verify that there are no conflicts with addresses being used by other  
devices already in your PC. If no conflicts are found, restart Windows.  
Changing the Com numbering of your SP-PCI  
port (Windows 95/98/Me only)  
Unless you already have more than 4 Com Ports installed in your PC,  
Windows will by default configure the SP-PCI as Com 5. If you wish to  
change this assigned Com number (e.g. reassign Com 5 to be Com 3),  
please use the Lava Com Port Redirect Utility included in the  
“Utils\Redirect“ subdirectory of your Installation Diskette. Such a  
reassignment may be necessary because some communications  
applications programs do not recognize port designations beyond Com  
4.The Com Port Redirect utility will allow you to change the Com  
numbering of your ports without changing I/O address resources.  
To install the Port Redirect Utility on your hard drive, insert the  
Installation Diskette into your floppy drive, click Start, Run and type  
A:\Utils\Redirect\Setup.  
Changing the Com numbering of your SP-PCI  
port (Windows 2000/XP only)  
In Windows 2000, Com port numbering can be changed by double-  
clicking the serial port entry displayed in Windows' Device Manager (as  
described earlier). Go to Port Settings | Advanced, and choose Com Port  
#.  
Using Zip Drives with the SP-PCI  
NOTE:The default input/output range for the SP-PCI card works with  
Zip™ drives using new Iomegaware™ software.The instructions  
"Connecting a non-printer device" given above apply to Zip™ drive  
users using old versions of Iomegaware™. For best results with Windows  
2000 and XP, we recommend downloading the latest "Iomegaware"  
from Iomega. Additional instructions on optimizing Zip Drive  
Release Notes:  
A. This documentation describes installing the SP-PCI on a  
Windows95/98/Me/2000/XP PC. Instructions and software for DOS,  
Windows 3.x, and Windows NT 4.0 may be found in the NT4.0  
subdirectory of the SP-PCI card Installation diskette. Instructions for  
B. Because the SP-PCI card uses PCI (not ISA) I/O address ranges, it will  
never be seen by your BIOS at boot-up as a standard port even if the  
address has been changed in Windows using the above procedure.  
This is normal, and does not indicate a fault in your SP-PCI card.  
C. The parallel port of the SP-PCI card will not work at address 0278h or  
0378h if it is installed in a PCI slot that is behind a PCI-to-PCI bridge.  
If you have trouble installing the SP-PCI card, try seating it in a  
different slot.  
D. In standard installations of Windows 2000/XP, the I/O address cannot  
be changed to a legacy address.  
E. Some devices (like external CD writers) default to "word mode" (ie:  
16-bit data transfer) for fastest performance. Such devices need to  
operate in "byte mode" (8-bit data transfer) to work with the SP-PCI.  
Look in your device software for a "byte mode" setting, and enable  
it.  
Lava  
Technical Support  
9:00 am to 5:30 pm Monday to Friday (Eastern Time)  
Tel: +416 674-5942  
Fax: + 416 674-8262  
Lava Computer MFG Inc.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject  
to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
Lava Computer MFG Inc. 908 Niagara Falls Blvd. #629. North Tonawanda NY 14120-2060  

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