Moxa Technologies C168P user manual Hardware Installation with IO-IRQ Utility

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Hardware Installation with IO-IRQ Utility

Hardware Installation

5.DO power OFF and then ON (or Reset) the PC. (Please cold start.)

6.Restart System (Windows NT/95/98).

It is very important to keep the JP1 always short in this case. Without running the hardware configuration program, Io-irq.exe under DOS prompt, the software configuration program will automatically update the hardware settings of the board while updating the software settings. This saves the trouble doing hardware configuration. However, remember to cold start the system every time the configuration changed.

Hardware Installation with IO-IRQ Utility

This section is for those who can not use quick hardware installation:

uInstall two or more C168P boards in a system.

uFail to install, due to the I/O address 0xA700 is not available or has conflict in the system.

uUse operating systems other than Windows NT and 95/98.

Before proceeding the software installation, detailed in the next chapter, “Software Installation”, do hardware configuration to setup the I/O address and IRQ with “Io-irq.exe”, detailed in the next section.

Remember to keep the hardware settings in mind for the software installation.

The C168P has the following default (factory) settings:

I/O address : 0x180 (Port 1), 0x188 (Port 2), 0x190 (Port 3), 0x198 (Port 4) 0x1A0 (Port 5), 0x1A8 (Port 6), 0x1B0 (Port 7), 0x1B8 (Port 8)

IRQ : 10

INT Vector : 0x1C0

Because the ASIC-designed C168P has no switch and no jumper for configuring manually the I/O address, IRQ, INT vector, etc. of the boards, you must run the software utility, Io-irq.exe, in the driver diskette under DOS system to change the hardware configuration.

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Contents May 1999 7th Edition C168P User’s ManualUniversal 8 Port Serial Board support@moxa.com.twTrademarks Copyright NoticeDisclaimer C168P User’s ManualMOXA Internet Services Chapter 2 Hardware Installation About This ManualChapter 3 Software Installation Chapter 5 Connection Option Opt8x and Cable WiringSoftware Installation Hardware InstallationSerial Programming Tools Table of ContentsTechnical Reference Connection Option Opt8x and Cable WiringTroubleshooting Overview The Standard Multiport Async SolutionsIntroduction Quick Installation SwitchHardware Configuration Method JumperOperating System Support IntroductionMOXA Serial Comm Tools Wide ApplicationsFeatures Opt8A/Opt8B/Opt8S Check ListP1P2 P3 P4 Opt8C/Opt8DP5 P6 P7 P8 Opt8F/Opt8ZRS-422/485 Port Switch of Opt8J Opt8JRS-422 Mode Opt8JRS-485 Mode Installation GuideC168P Hardware InstallationDefault Settings How to Do Quick Hardware Installation Quick Hardware InstallationHardware Installation with IO-IRQ Utility 2-4 C168P User’s Manual IO-IRQ Utility and Hardware Configuration2. Select “Smartio/Industio ISA Family” and press ENTER key Speed 5. Press F10 to save the configuration and exit the utility 2-8 C168P User’s Manual Windows NT Software InstallationInstalling Driver 5. Select “MOXA Smartio/Industio Family multiport board” in the “Select OEM Option” dialog box, and then click OK to enter the “Moxa Smartio/Industio Configuration Panel” dialog box to start the installation 3-4 C168P User’s Manual Tx FIFO Size Port NumberRx FIFO Trigger 3-6 C168P User’s Manual Configuring Board and Port In this configuration panel, you may Removing Driver Windows 95/98Updating Driver 1. Run Setup95.exe in the driver diskette Note ! Go directly to the step 7 if you need not change any setting 3-12 C168P User’s Manual If error message like “Smartio C168 Series CAP=0x0180, port 1=COM3 3-14 C168P User’s Manual C168P User’s Manual 3-16 C168P User’s Manual Software Installation 3-18 C168P User’s Manual Driver SetupC168P User’s Manual 3-20 C168P User’s Manual You may now enter/modify each port’s configuration. These displayed values are the port initial values as driver is loaded Loading Driver Unloading Driver 3-24 C168P User’s Manual Windows NT and Windows 95/98 InstallationSerial Programming Tools 4-2 C168P User’s Manual PComm Programming LibraryUtilities Diagnostic for MOXA boards only 4-4 C168P User’s Manual Monitor for MOXA boards under Windows NT OnlyTerminal Emulator 4-6 C168P User’s Manual DOS API-232 LibraryData Scope There are three major functions in Data Scope utility Diagnose RS-485 Programming for Opt8JSolution There are 2 solutions to control RS-485 2-wire transmission4-10 C168P User’s Manual Connection Option Opt8x and Cable Wiring RS-232 Cable Wiring for Opt8A/B/C/D/SOpt8A/S DCE, DB25 Female The followings are pin assignments for various connection options2 RxD 3 TxD 4 CTS 5 RTS 6 DTR 7 GND 8 DCD 20 DSR Opt8B/C DTE, DB25 MaleNull Modem Cable Opt8B/C Type 1 To connect C168P to a DTE deviceStraight-through Cable Opt8A/S 5-4 C168P User’s Manual Type 2 To connect C168P to a DCE deviceConnection Option Opt8x and Cable Wiring DTE Device 5-6 C168P User’s ManualOpt8A/S RS-422 Cable Wiring for Opt8J/F/Z Opt8J/F/Z RS-422 Pinouts for Opt8J/F/Z2 RxD+B 3 TxD+B 14 RxD-A 16 TxD-A 7 GND 4 CTS+B 5 RTS+B RTS-AOpt8J/F/Z RS-422 Point-to-pointRS-422 Device RS-422 Device NOpt8J RS-485 Cable Wiring for Opt8JRS-422/485 Impedance Matching 5-12 C168P User’s Manual General Troubleshooting TroubleshootingHardware causes and solutions Hardware Causes and SolutionsSoftware Causes and Solutions A Io-irq Step Step Step Step Step StepStep 8. Power off the PC 4. Windows NT system panic blue screen 3. The COM number of the C168P conflicts with others6-6 C168P User’s Manual Appendix SpecificationsTechnical Reference A-2 C168P User’s Manual Device PC I/O Port Address MapIO/ Address Signal DB62 Connector PinoutsA-4 C168P User’s Manual Pin no3. Moxa hardware settings Problem Report Form C168PCustomer name Company Tel Fax EmailDate 1. Moxa Product C168P Serial Number 2. Moxa Driver VersionReturn Procedure