Moxa Technologies CP-114 Series user manual Windows 95/98, Removing Driver

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Removing Driver

To remove the driver for the Industio CP-114 board,

1.Open the [Control Panel], click on the [Network] icon, and select the [Adapters] tab.

2.Select “MOXA Smartio/Industio Family Adapter” in the adapter list, then click on the [Remove] button and the [OK] button to remove the driver.

3.Restart the system to activate the new configuration.

Windows 95/98

Windows 95/98 supports up to 128 serial ports, from COM1 to COM128. To fully integrate the advanced features of Windows 95/98, multi-process and multi-thread, pure 32-bit Windows 95/98 virtual device port drivers (VxD) compliant with communication drivers (VCOMM) are developed for the Industio CP-114 Series and other MOXA multiport boards. The drivers conform to the Win32 COMM API standard.

If you install the driver for the first time, or you want to add more boards, please go directly to section, “Installing Driver”.

If you have already installed the driver and want to re-configure the board, please refer to section, “Configuring Board and Port”.

If you want to update the driver, please go to section, “Updating Driver”.

If you want to remove the driver, please go to the section, “Removing Driver”.

Installing Driver

If you install for the first time, or you want to add more boards, this section is for you.

You can easily plug the Industio CP-114 board and work right away with very little installation efforts under Windows 95/98, which supports Plug and Play capability. Windows 95/98 will automatically detect the presence of the newly plugged board and prompt you to install the software driver the first time. In this case, you need the driver diskette.

Up to 4 Industio CP-114 Series boards can be installed together as long as the I/O addresses and IRQ number resources are sufficient and available in a system.

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CP-114 Series specifications

Moxa Technologies CP-114 Series is a highly regarded line of serial device servers designed to enhance connectivity and communication in industrial automation and network applications. These devices serve as reliable interfaces for connecting serial devices to Ethernet networks, allowing for seamless integration of legacy serial devices into modern IP-based environments.

One of the main features of the CP-114 Series is its support for multiple serial ports. The series typically includes models that offer four RS-232/422/485 serial ports, enabling effective data transmission from numerous devices simultaneously. This multi-port configuration is particularly useful in environments where multiple legacy devices need to be connected and monitored through a single network interface.

The CP-114 Series excels in its versatility, supporting various serial communication modes including standard RS-232, as well as the more robust RS-422 and RS-485 protocols. This feature allows users to accommodate a wide range of device types, from simple sensors to complex machinery, providing flexibility in deployment across diverse applications.

Another significant characteristic of this series is its robust construction. Designed for industrial use, CP-114 devices are built to withstand harsh environments, featuring high tolerance to temperature variations, electrical noise, and dust. They often come with options for redundant power inputs and protective mechanisms against over-voltage and surge, ensuring reliable operation even in challenging settings.

The integration capabilities of the CP-114 Series are further enhanced by Moxa's proprietary technologies. The devices support a range of network protocols, including TCP/IP and UDP, enabling easy setup and configuration. Additionally, the series is compatible with various operating systems, allowing for broad adoption in different network environments.

Security is another crucial aspect of the CP-114 Series, with features such as device authentication and secure data transmission to safeguard sensitive information. This makes the series suitable for applications in sectors that require high levels of data integrity and security, including transportation, healthcare, and energy management.

Overall, Moxa Technologies CP-114 Series stands out for its robust design, versatile connectivity options, and advanced integration features. With its ability to bridge traditional serial devices with modern network infrastructures, it plays a vital role in enhancing operational efficiency and flexibility in various industrial applications.