Moxa Technologies CP-168U Configuring the Board and Ports, Re-Configuring Port Settings

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Software Installation

Once the board and the driver are installed and the driver restarts successfully, you can start to develop applications with the PComm library (see “Serial Programming Tools”) or the Microsoft Win32 API. You can also use applications such as Terminal Emulator (see “Serial Programming Tools”), a PComm utility, or HyperTerminal, to transmit/receive data, as well as Remote Access Service to provide dial-up networking capabilities.

Configuring the Board and Ports

Re-Configuring Port Settings

If the driver is already installed, and you only wish to re-configure the ports, refer to the following procedures. In addition to the procedures listed below, you may also click on [Start] " [Programs] " [MOXA Utility] " [MOXA Smartio/Industio Configuration Panel]

"[Property], and then refer to the instructions in the previous section, “First Time Driver Installation.”

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

2.Click on MOXA Smartio/Industio Family Adapter from the Network Adapters list to highlight it, and then click on [Properties] to open the MOXA Smartio/Industio Configuration Panel dialog box to change port settings and advanced FIFO configuration.

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