The Picolo Alert is used as the framegrabber card for EthoVision XT 14 and up. This card has four round metal BNC ports directly on the back of the computer, with a small red block of tiny DIP switches next to input 1.
The Picolo Diligent looks the same from the outside of the computer, but was used only in much older systems. If your system originally had EthoVision XT 8 or earlier, and was running an older 32-bit version of Windows, it would have had the Diligent, not the Alert, unless you upgraded the card when upgrading to EthoVision XT 14 or 15. The Picolo Diligent will not work with Windows 10 or any 64-bit version of Windows (other Picolo cards do work in these versions).
If the card has one wide connector on the back of the computer, with a breakout cable splitting into 6 or 10 short (1’) black cables each with a round metal numbered BNC connector on the end, that is the Picolo U4 or U8, not the Picolo Alert.
If your card is the Picolo Alert but it is not recognized by EthoVision, please follow the directions below to uninstall and reinstall the card. Do not install drivers for other Picolo cards (e.g. do not install the Picolo U4-U8 drivers as they will conflict).
Note that this card may also cease operating if the computer has gone into Sleep or Standby mode. This can be resolved by simply shutting down the computer and then restarting it. The computer should be set so that it never goes into Sleep or Standby, and disable Fast Startup, to avoid this issue.
If the card is recognized by EthoVision, but the image is all black or all white, the problem is more likely with the camera, cables, or connections. Check that the camera has power and is connected to the computer.
You’ll need to uninstall the card first if drivers were ever previously installed and are not currently working.
Uninstall the driver from the Device Manager.
Uninstall the driver from the programs list.