Quatech QSP-200/300 user manual Introduction

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The Quatech QSP-200/300 provides four independent RS-422/485 asynchronous serial communications interfaces for systems equipped with PCMCIA Type II and/or Type III expansion sockets. The QSP-200/300 is a PCMCIA Type II (5 mm) card and is PCMCIA PC Card Standard Specification 2.1 compliant.

The QSP-200/300's serial ports are implemented using 16C550 Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitters (UARTs) which are the recommended communications interface for multitasking environments and with applications involving high data transfer rates.

The QSP-200/300's four serial ports are addressed in a single 32 byte I/O block for simplified programming and all four channels share a common interrupt (IRQ). A special interrupt status register is also available to simplify the software required to service multiple serial ports in an interrupt driven environments.

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Contents Interface Cards for Personal Computers QSP-200/300 Warranty InformationProduct Description Four Channel RS-422/485 Pcmcia Adapter Trademarks EC Council Directive 89/336/EEC Compliances Electromagnetic Emissions FCC Class B Table of Contents This Page Left Blank Intentionally Introduction Windows 95/98/ME/2000/NT Installation Window Millennium ME Windows 95/98Windows Installing QSP-200/300 Under Windows NT Page Page Page Window 95/98/ME Page Windows 95/98/ME Changing Configuration of the QSP-200/300Page IRQ Windows CE 1Installing Quatech Pcmcia Cards under Windows CEPage DOS / Windows 3.x Installation QSP-200/300 Client Driver for DOS Client Driver InstallationBaddress Command Line OptionsDTR Controlled Example QSP-200/300 Client Driver ExamplesDevice = C\QSP-200\QSP200CL.SYS i5,h,u,b300,o2 Device = C\QSP-200\QSP200CL.SYS s0,b300,i5 s1,b340,i10,o1 Older Versions of Card and Socket Services QSP-200/300 Enabler for DOSCommon Problems Generic Client Drivers Multiple Configuration AttemptsPage Waddress Page QSP-200/300 Enabler Examples QSP200EN.EXE s0,b300,i5,r Socket Numbers Common Problems Memory Range ExclusionContention with Other Devices Card and Socket Services SoftwareDrive\path\QSP200.SYS options OS/2 InstallationConfiguring With System Assigned Resources Command Line OptionsConfiguring With User Assigned Resources Advanced Configuration Topics Monitoring The Status Of Pcmcia Cards Resources Not Available Common ProblemsInvalid I/O Address When Using OS/2 Insufficient Number Of Command Line ArgumentsPort Addressing Hardware InformationScratchpad / Interrupt Status Register Auxiliary Channel RTS-CTS Handshaking Auxiliary Channel ConfigurationAuxiliary Channel Handshaking Disabled Termination Resistors 2-Wire OperationOptions External Connections QSP-200/300 adapter cable to standard female D-9 connectorsThis Page Left Blank Intentionally Specifications QSP-200/300 Version March