Black Box IC1001A, USB Directors RS-232, IC135A, IC1002A, IC1000A manual Operation

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USB DIRECTORS RS-232

4. Operation

Once you finish installing the hardware and software of the USB Director RS-232, it will operate continuously without requiring further intervention on your part.

4.1 Interpreting the LED (IC135A, IC1001A, and IC1002A Only)

The IC135A, IC1001A, and IC1002A models have a tricolor STATUS LED that tells you various things about how the unit is operating:

It lights red to indicate a loss of USB communication with the host. If the loss is due to unplugging the USB Director RS-232, the LED will blink red for a few moments before turning green when you reconnect the unit. If the loss wasn’t caused by unplugging the unit, the LED indicates a problem with the drivers, which may need to be reinstalled. The LED will also blink red during installation until the installation is complete.

It lights amber to indicate serial-port activity on the USB Director RS-232. The LED might also flash amber briefly during installation.

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Contents USB Directors RS-232 FCC/IC RFI Statements USB Directors RS-232 NOM Statement USB Directors RS-232 Trademarks Contents Table of Contents Compliance SpecificationsSpecifications Weight Overview IntroductionComplete Package FeaturesInstalling the Hardware InstallationUSB Directors RS-232 Installing the Software Drivers Windows 98 or 98 SE, Windows CE, Windows ME Installation Windows NT Installation Windows Installation Operation Using the Edgeport Utility Program USB Directors RS-232 Using the USB Status Utility Viewer for Windows NT Using USB with Windows TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Determining the Level of USB Support Checking for Full USB Support in the Device Manager Determining WHY Support is not Present Troubleshooting Calling Black Box Shipping and Packaging Software Restrictions Page Page Copyright 2002. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved