Quatech QSP-200/300 user manual Windows 95/98, Window Millennium ME

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2.1 Installing a Quatech QSP-200/300 Under Windows 95/98/ME/2000

2.1.1Windows 95/98

1.Insert the QSP-200/300 into any available PC Card socket.

2.The first time a new PC Card is installed the Add New Hardware Wizard window opens. After the first installation, Windows 95/98 will automatically detect and configure the card. If the Add New Hardware Wizard window does not open, then skip to the next section, "Viewing the QSP-200/300 Settings".

3.The Add New Hardware Wizard window provides several options to configure the QSP-200/300 card. Click the "Driver from Disk" option button. Click "OK" to continue.

4.Insert the QSP-200/300 Quatech COM CD into the drive, select the correct drive letter, and click "OK". Windows 95/98 will browse for the aforementioned files.

5.During the installation process, it may be required to supply the computer with the Windows 95/98 CD. Insert the CD when prompted and click "OK"

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IMPORTANT NOTE:

If the user has previously used any of the PC's COM ports and the Windows 95/98 installation CD is not available, the user may be able to skip this step. When prompted for the Windows installation CD, click the "Skip" button to abort copying of the serial communication drivers. If these drivers are already present on the PC, the currently installed drivers will be used.

6.The QSP-200/300 PC Card should now be configured. In the future, Windows 95/98 will automatically recognize and configure the QSP-200/300.

2.1.2Window Millennium (ME)

1.Insert Quatech COM driver CD into the CD-ROM

2.Insert the QSP-200/300 into any available PC Card socket.

3.The ‘Add New Hardware Wizard’ will open. Select ‘Automatic search for a better driver

Windows Millennium will automatically search a install the correct driver for this device.

2.1.3Windows 2000

1.Insert Quatech COM driver CD into the CD-ROM

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Contents Interface Cards for Personal Computers Warranty Information QSP-200/300Product Description Four Channel RS-422/485 Pcmcia Adapter Trademarks Compliances Electromagnetic Emissions EC Council Directive 89/336/EECFCC Class B Table of Contents This Page Left Blank Intentionally Introduction Windows 95/98/ME/2000/NT Installation Windows 95/98 Window Millennium MEWindows 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 Common Problems Generic Client Drivers QSP-200/300 Enabler for DOSMultiple Configuration Attempts Older Versions of Card and Socket ServicesPage Waddress Page QSP-200/300 Enabler Examples QSP200EN.EXE s0,b300,i5,r Contention with Other Devices Common Problems Memory Range ExclusionCard and Socket Services Software Socket NumbersDrive\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 Invalid I/O Address When Using OS/2 Common ProblemsInsufficient Number Of Command Line Arguments Resources Not AvailableHardware Information Port AddressingScratchpad / 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

QSP-200/300 specifications

Quatech QSP-200/300 is a robust series of serial device servers designed to facilitate seamless communication between legacy serial devices and modern Ethernet networks. These innovative solutions are engineered for industries that require reliable connection to serial peripherals, making them ideal for a range of applications including industrial automation, point-of-sale systems, and equipment monitoring.

One of the standout features of the QSP-200/300 series is its dual-port and quad-port configurations, which allow users to connect multiple serial devices simultaneously. This multi-port capability not only enhances connectivity options but also streamlines operations by reducing cabling complexity. Each model typically supports RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 serial interfaces, catering to a wide array of serial devices.

The QSP series employs advanced technologies to ensure high performance and reliability. Utilizing a powerful ARM-based processor, these device servers can handle multiple data streams without compromising speed or efficiency. The QSP-200/300 also incorporates Ethernet technologies such as TCP/IP, UDP, and HTTP, ensuring versatile networking and easy integration into existing infrastructures.

Security is another crucial aspect of the QSP-200/300 series. Equipped with features like SSL/TLS encryption, the device servers offer secure data transmission, making them suitable for environments where sensitive information is processed. Furthermore, the device supports a variety of network protocols, including DHCP and Static IP, allowing for flexible deployment options in diverse network environments.

The installation of the QSP-200/300 is notably user-friendly, with a web-based interface that simplifies setup and configuration. Additionally, the units are designed for durability and longevity, built to withstand harsh industrial conditions with operating temperature ranges from -40°C to +70°C.

In summary, the Quatech QSP-200/300 series is a feature-rich solution that addresses the need for reliable serial-to-Ethernet conversion. Its multi-port capabilities, advanced processing technology, strong security features, and ease of installation position it as an optimal choice for organizations looking to modernize their connectivity solutions without discarding existing legacy devices.