1394b+USB 2.0 Combo PCI Quick Installation Guide 1-1 Introduction This 1394b+USB 2.0 Combo Host Adapter provides 1394b (FireWire 800), 1394a (FireWire) and USB 2.0 ports to your system at once for the connections of high performance 1394b, 1394a and USB 2.0/1.1 devices.

1-2 Key Features & Benefits • Compliant with PCI Plug-n-Play 2.2 • Combo card design adds the latest 1394b (FireWire 800), 1394a (FireWire) and USB 2.0 interfaces into your computer • Hot-swapping feature allows you to connect/detach devices without first powering the system off • Built-in 4-pin power connector can receive extra power supply from system for 1394b/a bus-powered mode • Built-in 2x5 pin header USB 2.0 ports for supporting of maximum USB 2.0 devices (Only 1394b+USB 2.0 Combo Plus) • 1394b (FireWire 800) and 1394a (FireWire) interfaces: - Fully supports IEEE P1394b and backwards supports 1394a-2000 as well as 1394-1995 standards - Supports data transfer rates of 100, 200, 400 and 800Mbps (FireWire 800)

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- Works with various types of 1394b (FireWire 800) and 1394a (FireWire) devices including portable hard disk drives, DV camcorders, digital cameras, CD-RWs/DVD-ROMs and other audio/video devices • USB 2.0 interface: - Compliant with USB specification rev. 2.0 - Supports high-speed (480Mbps), full-speed (12Mbps) and low-speed (1.5Mbps) data transfer modes for simultaneous operation of multiple USB 2.0/1.1 devices - Works with various types of USB devices including hubs, PC video cameras, printers, scanners, CD-R/Ws, DVD-ROMs, CF/SM/SD/MMC/MS memory card readers/writers, portable drives, digital cameras and more

Remark: • The 1394b+USB 2.0 Combo PCI supports 1394b (FireWire 800) (2 ext. and 1 int.) and USB 2.0 (2 ext. and 1 int.) ports. • The 1394b+USB 2.0 Combo Plus supports 1394a (FireWire) (1 ext.), 1394b (FireWire 800) (1 ext. and 1 int.) and USB 2.0 (2 ext., 1 int. and 2x5 pin header) ports.

1-3 System Requirements Pentium or equivalent PC computer with one available PCI slot Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP

2-1 Static Electricity Precaution One of the routine precautions you must be aware of when working with computer components is the problem of static electricity discharge.

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Caution: Static Electricity Discharge may permanently damage your system. To avoid possible static electricity discharge during the installation, please follow the guidelines below: Discharge any static electricity build up in your body by touching a large grounded metal surface or the computer case (if plugged in), for a few seconds. During the installation, avoid any contact with internal parts

2-2 Hardware Installation 1. Turn OFF the power of your computer and any other connected peripheral devices. 2. Unplug the power cord from the back of the computer. 3. Remove your computer's cover. 4. Remove the slot bracket from an available PCI slot. 5. To install the card, carefully align the card's bus connector with the selected PCI slot on the motherboard. Push the board down firmly, but gently, until it is well seated. 6. Take one 4-pin power connector (P1) from power supply and plug to this combo card’s power connector, it can receive sufficient bus-power for 1394b and 1394a ports. 7. For the 1394b+USB 2.0 Combo Plus, you can plug 2x5 connector-to USB port cable (your motherboard may come with this cable) into the 2x5 pin header (J1). You can have two additional USB 2.0 ports. Please refer to the following illustration.

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Ill. 1: The connection of 2x5 pin header (J1). Note: Be careful that wrong direction will cause malfunction. Only the 1394b+USB 2.0 Combo Plus supports this feature. 8. Close the cover of your computer and plug the power back to your computer.

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2-3 Driver Installation 2-3.1 Windows 98SE Driver Installation 1. After installing the board and boot up your system. When Add New Hardware Wizard displays PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge, then click Next. 2. Check Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended), click Next, Next, then Finish. 3. When Add New Hardware Wizard displays Texas Instruments OHCI Complaint IEEE 1394 Host Controller, click Next. 4. Choose Search for the best driver…, click Next. 5. Insert driver CD into your CD-ROM drive. 6. Choose Specify a location, type in E:\1394b, then click Next, Next. (Change “E”: to match your CD-ROM drive alphabet) 7. When OHCI IEEE 1394b Host Controller displays, click Next. 8. Remove the driver CD and insert windows 98SE CD into your CD-ROM drive, click OK, OK, Finish. 9. When NEC USB Open Host Controller displays, click Next, Next, Next, Next, Next, then Finish. 10. Repeat step 9 again. 11. When Add New Hardware Wizard displays PCI Universal Serial Bus, click cancel. 12. When Insert Disk Message displays, click Skip File, Skip File. 13. Go to My computer 14. Remove windows 98SE CD and insert driver CD into CD-ROM drive. 15. Double click E: (Change “E”: to match your CD-ROM drive alphabet) 5

16. Click USB20, double click Setup to start the installation. 17. When Finished displays, select Yes, I want to restart my computer now, then click Close. 18. Remove the driver CD, computer will restart and installation is then completed.

2-3.2 Windows ME Driver Installation 1. After installing the board and boot up your system. 2. When Add New Hardware Wizard displays PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge, check Automatic search for a better driver (Recommended), click Next, then Finish. 3. Insert driver CD into your CD-ROM drive. 4. When Add New Hardware Wizard displays Texas Instruments OHCI Complaint IEEE 1394 Host Controller, check Specify the location of the driver (Advanced), then click Next. 5. Check Specify a location: and type in E:\1394b, click Next, Next, Next, then Finish. (Change “E”: to match your CD-ROM drive alphabet) 6. When Add New Hardware Wizard displays PCI Universal Serial Bus, clicks cancel. 7. When System Settings Change displays, click NO. 8. Go to My Computer, double click E:, click USB20 and double click Setup. (Change “E”: to match your CD-ROM drive alphabet) 9. When Finished displays, select Yes, I want to restart my computer now, then click Close. 10. Remove the driver CD, computer will restart and installation is then completed.

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2-3.3 Windows 2000 (SP4 or later) Driver Installation 1. After installing the board, boots up your system. 2. System will automatically install the USB 2.0 & 1394a drivers. 3. Insert driver CD into your CD-ROM drive. 4. Right click at My Computer, click Manage, check Device Manager. 5. Double click Texas Instruments OHCI Complaint IEEE 1394 Host Controller under + IEEE 1394 Bus Host Controllers. 6. Select Driver, and click Update Driver… 7. When Welcome to the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard displays, click Next, Next, Next, type in E:\1394b, click OK, Next, then Finish. (Change “E”: to match your CD-ROM drive alphabet) 8. Remove the driver CD, and installation is then completed.

2-3.4 Windows XP (SP1 or later) Driver Installation 1. After installing the board, boots up your system. 2. System will automatically install the USB 2.0 & 1394a drivers. 3. Insert driver CD into your CD-ROM drive. 4. Right click at My Computer, click Manage, check Device Manager. 5. Double click Texas Instruments OHCI Complaint IEEE 1394 Host Controller under + IEEE 1394 Bus Host Controllers. 6. Select Driver, and click Update Driver… 7. When Welcome to the Hardware Update Wizard displays, select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), click Next. 8. Select Don’t search I will choose the driver to install, click Next. 9. Click Have Disk… 7

10. Type in E:\1394b, then OK. (Change “E”: to match your CD-ROM drive alphabet) 11. Check OHCI IEEE 1394b Host Controller, then Next. 12. When Hardware Installation displays OHCI IEEE 1394b Host Controller, click Continue Anyway, then Finish. 13. Remove the Driver CD, and installation is then completed

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