Moxa Technologies CP-168U user manual PCI Solution, Surge Protection

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PCI Solution

The CP-168U board complies with PCI Spec. 2.1, and does not use either switches or jumpers. The hardware configuration for the IRQ and memory addresses is automatically assigned by the PCI BIOS. Hence, the board MUST be plugged in before installing the driver software. For more PCI information, refer to the Technical Reference Appendix.

Surge Protection

To prevent the board from being damaged by lightning or high potential voltage, embedded 16 KV ESD protection is used in the CP-168U board. This is required for harsh environments, such as in factory settings, under severe weather conditions, such as lightning, or other high interference situations.

Operating System Support

The CP-168U board supports Windows NT/2000/XP, Windows 95/98, and Linux. You may access Moxa’s website at www.moxa.com for a more detailed installation guide.

MOXA Serial Comm Tool

For application development, MOXA provides an easy-to-use serial communication library (PComm) under Windows NT/2000/XP and Windows 95/98. With this library, it is easy to develop your own applications using sample applications developed with Visual Basic, Visual C++, Borland Delphi, etc. Utilities such as diagnostic, monitor, and terminal emulation are also included for debugging and monitoring communication status, terminal emulation, and file transfer.

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Contents Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Page Trademarks Copyright NoticeDisclaimer Page Moxa Internet Services Page Table of Contents Page Introduction OverviewSurge Protection PCI SolutionOperating System Support Moxa Serial Comm Tool Features Package Checklist See , Connection Cables and Cable Wiring, for cable wiring Installation GuideInstallation See , Serial Programming ToolsPage Hardware Installation Installing the Smartio CP-168U boardAddresses, which are assigned automatically by the PCI Bios Each board must occupy one unique IRQ and four 8-byte I/OSoftware Installation Windows NTInstalling the Driver First Time Driver InstallationSoftware Installation 4Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Software Installation Configuring the Board and Ports Re-Configuring Port SettingsConfiguring Another CP-168U Board Removing an Existing CP-168U Board Configuration Updating the Driver Removing the DriverWindows 95/98 See the section, Board and Ports Ready Windows Software Installation Port Configuration Software Installation Board and Port Ready Configuring the Board and Ports 18Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Click on Update Driver Windows 2000/XP Location , checkmark Include this location Select Install from a list or specificWindows Windows XP Should locate the Software\Win2K\V1.522Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Software Installation Next Welcome to the Found New Software Installation 26Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Software Installation How to Check the Installation Device ManagerMoxa PComm Utility Event LogRemoving the Driver Click OK to proceed with the un-installation of the board 32Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Serial Programming Tools PComm InstallationPComm Programming Library Utilities Diagnostic for Moxa boards only Monitor for Moxa boards under Windows NT/2000/XP Terminal Emulator Emulator6Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual RS-232 Cable Wiring Connection Cables and Cable WiringDB62 Female Connector Pinouts Individual Port Pinouts-DB9 and DB25 Male RS-232Troubleshooting General TroubleshootingWindows NT system panics blue screen System fails to find the Smartio CP-168U board Page Specifications Technical ReferenceMoxa Uart Return Procedure
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