Quatech SSP-200, SSP-300 user manual Auxout

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**Handshaking indicates RTS routed to AUXOUT, AUXIN routed to CTS, and TCLK routed to RCLK. Loopback indicates RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to AUXOUT, and TCLK routed to RCLK. Clocking indicates RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to RCLK, and TCLK routed to

AUXOUT.

***Any indicates variable value; this value may or may not be user selectable depending on platform.

7.Select a Basic Configuration that displays "No conflicts" in the bottom display region titled Conflicting Device List from the drop down list.

8.Windows 2000 should have chosen an available Interrupt Request setting automatically when the I/O address range was configured by a Basic Configuration selection. This default Interrupt Request setting should not need changed as long as "No conflicts" is displayed in the bottom display region titled Conflicting Device List. If you are satisfied with Windows 2000 selection then skip the next step.

9.To modify the Interrupt Request setting click the resource name and click the Change Setting button. An Edit Resource window will open up. Inside this window click on the up/down arrows to the right of the Interrupt Request value. This scrolls you through all of the allowable resources for your hardware. Pay attention to the conflict information at the bottom of the window. Do not select a value that causes a conflict with any other installed hardware.

10.If any changes have been made to the SSP-200/300’s configuration the card will automatically be reconfigured to the new resources specified. Any time a PCMCIA card of this type is inserted Windows 2000 will attempt to configure the card at these resource settings. Click the Use Automatic Settings box to reset this card type for automatic configuration

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SSP-200/300 (Rev. I and later) User's Manual

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Contents SSP-200/300 Warranty Information SSP-200/300Declaration of Conformity Standards to whichTable of Contents Introduction This page intentionally left blank DOS/Windows Client Driver Installation SSP-200/300 Client Driver for DOSCommand Line Options BaddressDevice = C\SSP-200\ SSP231CL.SYS Page Common Problems Generic Client DriversOlder Versions of Card and Socket Services SSP-200/300 Enabler for DOSMultiple Configuration Attempts Available ResourcesR option is not used Page Page Socket Numbers Card and Socket Services SoftwareMemory Range Exclusion Page Windows 95/98/Millennium ME Installing a SSP-200/300 Under Windows 95/98/MESSP-200/300 Resource Settings in Windows 95/98/ME Start the Windows 95/98/ME Device Manager 1Viewing Resource Settings with Device Manager2Changing Resource Settings with Device Manager PC CardISR Auxout Base I/O Address Resource Modification Not Allowed Frequently Asked QuestionsBasic Configuration List Not Available This page intentionally left blank Installing a SSP-200/300 Under Windows WindowsDouble click ‘Serial Port Adapters’ Double click ‘Drivers’ Page SSP-200/300 Resource Settings in Windows ManagerLPT 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 Installing SSP-200/300 Windows NTPage Page Page Auxiliary Channel RTS-CTS Handshaking Auxiliary Channel ConfigurationHardware Information Auxiliary Channel Handshaking Disabled Half Duplex Operation OptionsPage Termination Resistors Recommended Termination Resistor ValuesThis page intentionally left blank External Connections SSP-200/300 Adapter CableThis page intentionally left blank Specifications SSP-200/300