Moxa Technologies user manual Hardware Installation, Installing the Smartio CP-168U board

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Hardware Installation

The installation of the Smartio CP-168U board involves both hardware and software. Software installation is discussed in the next chapter. In this chapter, we discuss hardware installation.

The no-switch-no-jumper Smartio CP-168U board’s IRQ number and I/O addresses are assigned automatically by the PCI BIOS. For this reason, the board MUST be plugged in before installing the driver software.

Installing the Smartio CP-168U board

Step 1: Power off the PC.

Warning! To avoid damaging your system and board, make sure your PC’s power is switched off before inserting this or any other board into an empy PCI slot.

Step 2: Remove the PC’s cover.

Step 3: Remove the slot cover bracket if one is in place.

Step 4: Insert the Smartio CP-168U control board firmly into a free PCI or PCI-X slot.

Step 5: Fasten the holding screw to fix the control board in place.

Step 6: Replace the PC’s cover.

Step 7: Power on the PC; the BIOS will automatically set the IRQ and I/O address.

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Contents Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Page Copyright Notice TrademarksDisclaimer Page Moxa Internet Services Page Table of Contents Overview IntroductionPCI Solution Surge ProtectionOperating System Support Moxa Serial Comm Tool Features Package Checklist 136.9 × 100 mm 5.39 × 3.94 in CP-168U Installation Installation GuidePage Installing the Smartio CP-168U board Hardware InstallationSmartio CP-168U User’s Manual Windows Software InstallationInstalling the Driver Software Installation Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Software Installation Using Device Manager How to Check the InstallationPort Configuration Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Using PComm Windows 2000/XP Using Event LogPlay devices Click on Next to continue Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Software Installation Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Software Installation Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Device Manager Port Configuration Software Installation Event Log Moxa PComm UtilityRemoving the Driver Click on OK to proceed with the un-installation of the board Windows 95/98 Installing the Driver First Time Driver Installation Windows Software Installation Board and Port Ready Configuring the Board and Ports Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Updating the Driver Removing the Driver Windows NT Installing the Driver Software Installation Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Software Installation Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Re-Configuring Port Settings Configuring the Board and PortsConfiguring Another CP-168U Board Removing an Existing CP-168U Board Configuration Removing the Driver DOS Setting up the Driver Software Installation TxD buffer size Port numberF5 Group Edit RxD buffer sizeLinux SCO Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Bus/Dev No Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Software Installation Page PComm Installation Serial Programming ToolsPComm Programming Library Utilities Diagnostic for Moxa boards onlyMonitor for Moxa boards under Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Terminal Emulator Connection Cables and Cable Wiring RS-232 Cable WiringDB62 Female Connector Pinouts DB-25/M Pin Assignment Opt8B/C DB-9/M Pin Assignment Opt8-M9, Opt8DRJ45 Pin Assignment Opt8-RJ45 DB-25/F Pin Assignment Opt8A/SDB-25/F Pin Assignment Opt8K DB-25/F Pin Assignment Opt8F/ZGeneral Troubleshooting TroubleshootingWindows NT system panics blue screen Troubleshooting Page Technical Reference SpecificationsMoxa Uart Return Procedure Revision History
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