User`s manual

Viewing the QSP-200/300 Resource Settings
The following steps detail how to view the resource settings that Windows
95/98/ME/2000 has allocated for the QSP-200/300.
2.1.4 Window 95/98/ME
1. Double click on the My Computer icon located on the Windows 95/98
desktop. This opens a folder showing various drives, Control Panel, etc.
2. Double click on the Control Panel icon. This opens another folder with
many different system utilities.
3. Double click on the System icon. This opens the "System Properties"
window.
4. Click on the "Device Manager" tab. Double click on the item "Ports (Com
& LPT)" located within the list of hardware.
5. Double click on any of the items labeled "Quatech Multi- port(COM x)"
where x represents the logical COM port number. The items labeled
"Quatech Multi-port" are the child devices of the QSP-200/300 parent
device. Click the "Resources" tab at the top of the "System Properties" box.
6. The base I/O address and IRQ level displayed here is the base I/O address
and IRQ level of the entire parent device. The resources cannot be modified
here. For information on how to change these settings, got to the section
labeled "Changing Configuration of the QSP-200/300".
7. Use the Logical Com Port name to access any of the particular serial ports
on the QSP-200/300. This name is required by a Windows 95/98 application
when accessing a particular port.
2.1.5 Windows 2000
1. Double click on the My Computer icon located on the Windows 2000
desktop. This opens a folder showing various drives, Control Panel, etc.
2. Double click on the Control Panel icon. This opens another folder with
many different system utilities.
3. Double click on the System icon. This opens the "System Properties"
window.
4. Click on the "Hardware" tab. Click on the ‘Device Manager’. Double click
on the item "Ports (Com & LPT)" located within the list of hardware.
5. Double click on any of the items labeled "Quatech PCMCIA Serial
Port(COM x)" where x represents the logical COM port number. The items
labeled "Quatech PCMCIA Serial Port" are the child devices of the
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