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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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