For windows nt users: find the irq and i/o range – Ocean Optics S2000 User Manual
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8.
While making this change, notice the Conflict information area at the bottom. Make sure you choose a value that
says No devices are conflicting. If it shows a conflict, you must select a different value. After selecting values
with no conflicts, click OK. You will then see the “Creating a Forced Configuration” message box. Click Yes.
9.
Note your values of both the Input/Output Range (Base Address) and the Interrupt Request (IRQ). When you
first run OOIBase32, you must enter these values in the “Configure Hardware” dialog box.
For Windows NT Users:
Find the IRQ and I/O Range
1.
If you hear the “happy” sound, go to Start | Programs | Administrative Tools (Common) | Windows NT
Diagnostics.
2.
In the “Windows NT Diagnostics” dialog box, click on the Resources tab.
3.
Select the IRQ button. Find the IRQ that your computer assigned to the DAQ-700. Note this number.
4.
Select the I/O Port button. Find the I/O Range (Base Address) that your computer assigned to the DAQ-700.
Note this number. (This number is in hexadecimal.)
A/D Converters: DAQ-700
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