Quatech SSP-300, SSP-200 user manual

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Waddress specifies the base address of the memory window required to configure the SSP-200/300. Set address = D0 for a memory window at segment D000, address = D8 for a memory window at segment D800, etc. Valid settings for address are C8, CC, D0, D4, D8, and DC. If this option is omitted, a memory window at segment D000 will be used.

Odriver specifies RS-422/485 output driver enable option for theSSP-200/300. The SSP-200/300’s port may be configured for either full duplex or half duplex operation with this option. If this option is omitted, the default setting is the RS-422/485 port is configured for full duplex operation with the RS-422/485 output drivers always enabled. In half duplex mode, the RS-422/485 transmitter may be enabled and disabled via the RTS (request to send) or DTR (data terminal ready) signals. Both RTS and DTR are controlled through the Modem Control Register of the 16750. See the Hardware Information section for more information.

Option

Output Driver

o0

Always Enabled

o1

DTR Controlled

o2

RTS Controlled

o3

Auto-toggle

Figure 0. DOS Enabler Output Enable Options.

Hinstructs the enabler to enable the RTS-CTS modem control handshake on the RS-422/485 port. When modem control handshaking in enabled, the 16C750 UART’s RTS and CTS signals are connected to the RS-422/485 auxiliary channel. The auxiliary channel may then be used for handshaking between the SSP-200/300’s RS-422/485 port and a peripheral device. When modem control handshaking is disabled, the RTS and CTS signals from the 16C750 UART are looped back to each other. If this option is omitted, the default setting is RTS-CTS modem control handshake disabled. See the Hardware Information section for more information .

Before removing a SSP-200/300 from its PCMCIA socket, the Enabler should be executed to free the system resources allocated when the card was installed. For this operation the Enabler provides on additional command line option:

Rinstructs the enabler to release the resources previously allocated to the SSP-200/300. When the 'R' option is used, any settings specified by the 'B', 'I', 'O', and 'H' options are ignored.

DOS/Windows 3.x

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Contents SSP-200/300 SSP-200/300 Warranty InformationStandards to which Declaration of ConformityTable of Contents Introduction This page intentionally left blank DOS/Windows SSP-200/300 Client Driver for DOS Client Driver InstallationBaddress Command Line OptionsDevice = C\SSP-200\ SSP231CL.SYS Page Generic Client Drivers Common ProblemsAvailable Resources SSP-200/300 Enabler for DOSMultiple Configuration Attempts Older Versions of Card and Socket ServicesR option is not used Page Page Card and Socket Services Software Memory Range ExclusionSocket Numbers Page Installing a SSP-200/300 Under Windows 95/98/ME SSP-200/300 Resource Settings in Windows 95/98/MEWindows 95/98/Millennium ME PC Card 1Viewing Resource Settings with Device Manager2Changing Resource Settings with Device Manager Start the Windows 95/98/ME Device ManagerISR Auxout Frequently Asked Questions Basic Configuration List Not AvailableBase I/O Address Resource Modification Not Allowed This page intentionally left blank Windows Installing a SSP-200/300 Under WindowsDouble click ‘Serial Port Adapters’ Double click ‘Drivers’ Page Manager SSP-200/300 Resource Settings in WindowsLPT Viewing Resource Settings with Device Manager Changing Resource Settings with Device Manager Page Data Rate Multiplier Page Page Basic Auxiliary Range RS-422/485 Clock Scratch 0012 Loopback Any RTS Controlled Auxout Windows NT Installing SSP-200/300Page Page Page Auxiliary Channel Configuration Hardware InformationAuxiliary Channel RTS-CTS Handshaking Auxiliary Channel Handshaking Disabled Options Half Duplex OperationPage Recommended Termination Resistor Values Termination ResistorsThis page intentionally left blank SSP-200/300 Adapter Cable External ConnectionsThis page intentionally left blank Specifications SSP-200/300