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USER MANUAL PCI — SOUND CARD March 1998 FCC Version 1.0 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (F.C.C.) STATEMENT This device complies with Part [5 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (I) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio fi'equency energy and . if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation, if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1. Reorient / Relocate the receiving antenna. 2, Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio! TV technician for help. NOTE: 1. The use of a non-shielded interface cable with this equipment is prohibited. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Solo-1T" PCI Sound Card EBLE OF EQNTENTS 1. DESCRIPTION 1.1. FEATURES ...... 1.2. CARD FIGURE 1.3. CONNECTORS. 1.3.1. External Connecto 1.3.2. Internal Connector 1.3.3. Audio Connectors. I. J. 4. Audio Output Jumper Selling: for JP] .' 2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION ............. . ....... ................... 5 2.1. HANDLING THE PCI SOUND CARD... 2.2. INSTALLING THE PCI SOUND CAR 3. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION .......... 6 31 SOFTWARE CONTENTS , ............ 6 3.2. DEVICE DRIVER INSTALLATION UNDER IN ws 956 3. 3. INSTALLING THE DEVICE DRIVER FOR THE FIRST TIME UNDER WIN95 OSR2.. 3 4 APPLICATION INSTALLATION UNDER WINDOWS 95 3.5. HOW To PLAY GAMES UNDER THE DOS MODE ..... ......... ..............2 .2 Page - 1 Solo-1WI PCI Sound Card 1. DESCRIPTION This is a new audio adapter (single chip solution Solo-I”) that provides the next generation of PCI audio performance to the PC market. The adapter not only meets the new demands of advanced PC audio applications but also enables the integration of a complete multimedia subsystem on a single adapter, The adapter functionality and interfaces are compliant with all major industry standards, including the Sound Blaster Compatible, PC97, Windows 95 Direct Sound, Windows Sound System and PC12,l bus specification. 1.1. Features a Single, high performance, mixed signal, 16-bit stereo VLSl chip : PCI parallel bus interface, version 21 2 Full native DOS games compatibility, via three technologies: : TDMA a DDMA :> PC/PCI High-Quality ESFMTM music synthesizer Dynamic range (SNR) over 80 dB Integrated Spatializer® 34) audio effects processor 3925?! and Plsxbxskfsewres - Record, compress, and play back voice, sound, and music 0 16»bit stereo ADC and DAC - Programmable independent sample rates from 4 kHz up to 48 kHz for record and playback 0 Full-Duplex operation for simultaneous record and playback Inputsafiymu's - Stereo inputs for line-in, auxiliary A (CD audio), and auxiliary B (wavetable), and a mono input for microphone o MPU-dOl (UART mode) interface for wavetable synthesizers and MIDl devices Integrated dual game port Separate mono input (MONO—IN) and mono output (MONO-OUT) for speakerphone MixerrFVethures 0 7vchannel mixer with stereo inputs for line, CD audio, auxiliary line, music synthesizer, digital audio (wave files), and mono inputs for microphone and speakerphone - Programmable 6-bit logarithmic master volume control UUU _—___—__——— Page » 2 SoIo-lWI PCI Sound Card vapafibility - Supports PC games and applications for SoundBlasterm and SoundBlasterPro'”. - Supports Microsofi® WindowsN Sound System®. e Meets PC 97/PC 98 and WHQL specifications 1.2. Card Figure mam mwmrn [AM-hut.“ mm 4”: W “an mun .~-.u wmn our 4.“ nnw JDYH'ICK ——w 1.3. Connectors This PCI Sound Card includes up to ten internal connectors, four external Jack Ports, and one external MIDI/ Joystick connector, 1.3.1. External Connectors: 3,5mm Phone Jack for LINE IN. 3,5mm Phone Jack for MIC IN. 3,5mm Phone Jack for AUDIO our. onncclor for MIDI/JOYSTICK. 1.3.2. Internal Connectors: memal Connector for LINE IN. nlemal Connector for MIC IN, nIemaI Connector for AUDIO OUT. Page - 3 PCI Sound Card Conneclcr fur TADNOICE MODEM. Cnnneclcr for P S INTERFACE. 1.3.3. Audio Connectors: “0: CD-Audio-In ATAPI LGGR 111: CD-Audio—In ET 0 0 E GLCR ll}: TAD/ ance Modem E El 63 ® 0 ¢ 123 .5 J15: I'S Interface D G 6) G 1234 ll Cunncclcr for IDE CD-ROM AUDIO lN. (ATAPI) Connector for IDE CD-ROM AUDIO IN. (JST) Conneclcr for PC—PCI Legacy Audio SIDEBAND SIGNAL. Connector for WAVETABLE UPGRADE. umpcr for swuching between SPEAKER OUT/LINE OUT. L. LEFT tummy. meme 5: cxolmu a. mcmcmuu SIGNAL 1,» uzrr CHANNEL SIGNAL 0: GROUND u: RlGllT CHANNEL SIGNAL Mom) m cnouNn cnmwn MIEI mom on szmu cmcx 7mm stc szmu. DATA GROUND 1.3.4. Audio Output Jumper Settings for JP]: Audio Seming SPEAKER OUT with Power Amplifier (Default) LINE OUT WilhDul Power Amplifier Page - 4 Solo-17"I PCI Sound Card —_____———————— 2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2.1. Handling the PCI Sound Card WARNING: Static electricity can damage your equipment. Do not take the card out of its static protective bag until you are ready to work with it, Follow these precautions when handling the card: - Before you open the static protective bag, touch it to a metal expansion slot cover on the hack of your computer This drains static electricity from the package and from your body. 0 Do not touch any exposed printed circuitry after opening the package. - Keep other people from touching the card. They might have a static-electricity build-up. - Limit your movement. Movement causes a build-up of static electricity. 2.2. Installing the PCI Sound Card Step 1. Tum oft“ the system and all peripheral devices. Step 2. Disconnect the power cord and all peripheral devices from the system. Step 3. Remove the system cover and identify an unused PCI slot. Step 4. Unscrew the slot cover plate, plug in the PCI Sound Card, and tighten it with the screw. Step 5. If you have a microphone, plug the respective cable into the H Jack on the back of the Sound Card. Step 6. If you have speakers or amplifiers, plug the cable into the J4 Jack on the back of the Sound Card. Step 7. Please plug the cable for your MIDI/Joystick device into the J5 Jack on the back of the PCI Sound Card. Step 8. Depending on what type of CD Audio cable you have connect JlO or Jll on the Sound Card and the Audio output at the back of the CD»ROM drive. Make sure pin 1 oleO or Jll is connected to the leftmost pin ofthe CD- ROM Audio output. Step 9. Plug the cable for your TAD/Voice Modem into the J13 connector on the Sound Card. Step 10. Put back the system cover, reconnect the system power cord and all peripheral devices. Check and make sure all connections are correct before you turn on the system. Page - 5 Solo-lWI PCI Sound Card _._—._.._———-—-—-_ 6.) An “Insert Disk“ dialog box will ask you to insert the CD-title into your CD-ROM drive, please click on the “0K” push button. 7.) The “Copying Files " dialog box will appear. You are asked to specify Ihe directory. Please type “ . 60sol‘llWin95” and click on the “OK" push button. 8.) An “Insert Disk” dialog box may ask you to insert your Windows 95 CD-ROM into your CD—ROM drive. Just do it and click on the “OK” push button. 9.) A “Copying File" dialog box may ask you to locate Ihe Windows directory, please locate it and click on the “OK" push button. 10.) You will see that Windows 95 is extracting the files from your Windows 95 CD-ROM. The Sound System driver and Game Port driver should be installed into your Windows 95 OSR2 operating system. ll.) Follow the on screen instructions and you should be able to install the device driver easily. 3.4. Application Installation Under Windows 95 To install the Sofiware application under Win95, please follow the steps below: 1.) Start your Windows 95 system. 2.) Click on the START button and choose the RUN item. 3.) Please, insert the CD-title into your CD-ROM drive. Assuming your CD»ROM drive is D, type D:\D60§0[t\Win95Rac\SETUREXE in the command line of the RUN dialog box. 4.) Click the 0K push button and follow the on screen instructions. The Sofiware application will be installed into your system. 3.5. How to play games under the DOS Mode If you want to play games under the DOS mode, please specify your drive letter first. Assuming drive C is used please add the following line to your CONFIGSYS tile: DEVICE=C:\ESI938.SY5 After rebooting your system, please type the file name “ES 193 S.COM" under the root directory. For example: “C:\ESI938.COM“. Follow the on screen instructions to continue the program. FCC Version 1.0 Page - 7
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