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1. Overview This document addresses the steps necessary to install and setup the TeamPoS36xx add-in ATI Video Adapter Card, which is necessary if multi-display use is desired. Note: This card cannot be used with Windows 7 – there are no drivers available.
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After starting Windows, the ATI Display Adapter may appear properly configured in Device Manager. However, a special driver version is required. Install the special driver by running setup.exe found in the support folder (see below). Note: The driver must be installed before restarting Windows after installing the video card, or restoring the system from a recovery DVD with the video card already installed.
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Run Setup.exe in the following folder: C:\TeamPoS36xx_Software_Support\ATI Video Card Driver\ \Driver Now Windows can be restarted. Note: that during start-up the screens may flash as the hardware is being detected. If the system hangs during the initial boot-up press the reset button and continue. Run “AtiCimUn.exe”...
3. VGA & DVI Dual Displays The system will start in Clone-Mode. To change the mode to Extended, use the Windows Display/Settings applet to enable monitor 2 for extended Windows desktop. Note: The ATI Video Adapter will always use the DVI monitor as the primary device. TeamPoS36xx ATI Video Card Installation...
4. Dual VGA Displays If two VGA displays are desired, one must be connected to the TeamPoS36xx on-board VGA connection, and the second to the ATI Display Adapter. For this configuration, BIOS must be changed to: On the Advanced Chipset Features screen, set the PEG/Onchip VGA Control setting to Auto.
5. Uninstalling Driver Note: Before removing the ATI video card, you must insure that the BIOS PEG/Onchip setting is “Auto”. Otherwise you will not be able to use the onboard VGA video port, and will have no display device. On the Advanced Chipset Features screen, set the PEG/Onchip VGA Control setting to Auto.