~ Table of Contents FE CEASE FCC NOTE C Rapier 1 OVERVIEW 1 Chapter 2 Hardware Institution 2 Chapter 3 Microsoft Windows 95/98 Drivers 4 Chapter 4 Microsoft Windows NT Drivers _ Chapter 5 Display Utility for Windows... 6 Chapter 6 Technical Information...
1 i Overview Congratulation on the purchase of your VGA board! You are now the owner of a State-of-the-art video adapter that offers features and functionality equal to, and beyond any other in the VGA class FEATURES > High-performance 20/30 Intellect Graphics Accelerator » 2x Full Side band AGP Support > 3D Se twp Engine support Flat and Gourmand Shading, IMP-Maping with Bi linear Filtering, Color Alpha Blending for Transparency, Mealtime Texture Paging and Video Texturing, fogging and Atmospheric Effects,
insert your Graphic Card Remove the cover for the slot you intend to use and ‘save the screw for the mounting er. Then, pick up the Graphic card and position i over the expansion sot you've Oe Push the card with firmly and evenly until its fully Seated in the slot. Replace ete to secure the bracket of the Graphic card to the compulsion chassis AGP expansion slot Motherboard —— Connect the monitor Plug your monitor cable into the monitor connector on your Graphic card.
l Microsoft Windows NT Drivers CAUTION! ¥ Before installing the video driver, make sure your Windows NT is installed in VGA mode and work fine. » Before installing the video driver, please install the Windows NYT service peck 3 package first {or please download these drivers farm Microsoft web site), otherwise the Power Strip Utility will not work correctly. 1 you are running Windows NT, please note that drivers for NT are not compatible with earlier releases of NT, and vice versa.
i Technical Information Display Memory Configuration door or color Troth Ana | esi — = ToT 85Hz mE EH | AREA] _75Hz To EME a 56 FR [16M color color | color | 540x480 85Hz 88Hz BET [oaoxdfd 222 | Bush 1024x768 wi 95m OSHA T5Hz Tosh — Monitor Connector Pint Assignments Pin ne. Function Pinon, Function 1 Red Video 9 Key (no connection) 2 Green Video (0 Sys Return (ground) 3 Blue Video DATA 5 Ground \3 Horizontal Sync 5 Red Serum (ground) 14 Vertical Sync 7 Orin Return (ground) 15 DDC CLOCK 8 Blue Return (groun
| Trouble Shooting Problems After installing the driver, Windows 95 doesn't prompt me for restarting and the driver stifle doesn't work after 1 reboot it by myself. You may have installed similar drivers before. Try the follow installer Solution: (1) Use right button of mouse to click on "My Computer” icon on desktop (2) Select “Properties” and "System Properties” box appears (3) Click on "Device Manager” tab (4) You will see list of devices on your computer.
i Trouble Shooting Problem: Software programs will not run with the drivers. Solution: Try running the software with standard VGA drivers supplied with the application program. Most software programs have standard [BM VGA drivers, If the program sul! does not quark it may be a problem with the application software, . Removed all TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident) programs from your system (specially in DOS system)and try the program again.
Ts Display Utility for Windows CAUTION! $= For maximum compatibility and flexibility, the Power Strip can bo loaded and unintended dynamically, but note that many of the features it provides are only available while the Power Strip is running.
3 i Microsoft Windows 95/98 Drivers CAUTION! 3 Before installing the Display driver, make sure your Windows 55 is instated in VGA mode and work fine.
[= i Hardware Installation CAUTION! Suasion electricity can severely damage electronic parts. Take these precast! Before touching any electronic parts, drain the sciatic electricity fon your body. You can do this by touching the internal metal frame of ye computer while it's unplugged. Dan remove a card from the anti-static container it shipped in until you're ready to install it. When you remove a cans from your computer, place it back in its container. Don Tet your clothes touch any electronic parts.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twa conditions :(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection.