Black Box IC187C, IC133C-R2 manual Installation, Setting Up the Operating System

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2-PORT RS-232/422/485 PCI HOST ADAPTER

4. Installation

IMPORTANT

You MUST set up the operating system BEFORE you physically install the Card.

4.1 Setting Up the Operating System

If you are installing the PCI adapter in DOS, OS/2®, or QNX, please refer to the appropriate directory on one of the Serial Utilities Disks for instructions.

4.1.1WINDOWS 3.1X

Refer to the Win3x.hlp file in the \Win31 directory on Disk 1 of the Serial Utilities software.

4.1.2WINDOWS 95/98 USERS

If you are installing the PCI card in Windows 95/98, run setup on disk two of the Serial Utilities Diskettes before installing the card. Power down the computer and install the adapter. The resources are automatically configured for the PCI card.

Refer to the appropriate help file in the Black Box folder located in the Start, Programs menu for changing those resources.

Selecting the PCI COM Number in Windows 95

When installing a PCI Serial Adapter in Windows 95 or 98, the default COM numbers assigned to the two ports will be COM5 and COM6 if those numbers are not already assigned. If they are assigned to other devices, the next available COM numbers will be assigned to the ports.

To change the two ports so that Windows assigns them to COM3 and COM4:

1.Double-click the “Systems” icon in the control panel or right-click on “My Computer” and choose “Properties,” which will bring you to “System Properties.”

2.Choose the “Device Manager” tab and double-click on the “Multi-Function Adapter” heading. This will show all the information concerning the PCI Serial Adapter.

3.Choose the “Resources” tab, which will show all resources assigned to the PCI Adapter. Uncheck the “Use Automatic Settings” box. Three input/output (I/O) ranges will be listed. The first I/O range is for the PCI bus and should not be changed. The second and third I/O ranges are the ones that need to be changed in order to have those ports set to COM3 and COM4.

4.Double-click on the second I/O range, which will allow you to change the address. Highlight the entire I/O range and type 03e8–03effor COM3. Click OK. Windows will inform you that you have made modifications that may affect other devices. Click OK.

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Port RS-232/422/485 PCI Host Adapter FCC and IC Statements Port RS-232/422/485 PCI Host Adapter NOM Statement Trademarks Table of Contents Contents Number of Ports 2 RS-232/422/485 Connectors 2 DB9 male SpecificationsIntroduction OverviewWhat’s Included Introduction Factory Default SettingsRS-485 Enable Modes Card SetupCard Setup Line Termination Address and IRQ selectionName Function Electrical Interface Selection RS-232 and RS-422/485Clock Modes DIV1 DIV2 DIV410. Clocking mode divide by Baud Rates and Divisors for the Div1 ModeFor this Data Rate Choose this Divisor Baud Rates and Divisors for the Div2 mode Divisors for the Div 2 Mode Setting Up the Operating System InstallationInstallation Installing the HardwareSerial Utility Diskette TroubleshootingShipping and Packaging Calling Black BoxPurpose and Early History of Interrupts Appendix a Interrupt HandlingWhy Use an Interrupt Status Port ISP? RS-232 Appendix B Connector PinoutsRS-422/485 RS-422 Appendix C Electrical InterfacesRS-485 Appendix D Asynchronous Communication Figure D-1. Bit diagram for asynchronous communicationAppendix D Asynchronous Communication J2C Appendix E Board LayoutPage Page Copyright 2000. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved
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