Quatech DSC-100 user manual

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1.After booting the computer with a newly-installed DSC-100, the "New Hardware Found" dialog box will appear. If you have never installed a Quatech PCI communications adapter before, the dialog box may simply indicate that it has found a "PCI Card."

2.Select the radio button for "Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer." Click the "OK" button to continue.

3.An "Install From Disk" dialog box should pop up. Insert the diskette with the Quatech INF files on it, select the correct drive letter, and click the "OK" button. Windows 95 automatically browses the root directory for an INF file that defines configurations for Multi-function Adapters. If no INF files are found, click the "Browse" button and search the Win95 sub directory on the installation diskette. You are not required to select the file name. After finding the directory containing the INF files, Windows 95 will choose the correct file.

4.The "New Hardware Found" dialog box will appear again, this time for an "Unknown Device."

5.Again select the radio button for "Driver from CD provided by hardware manufacturer." Click the "OK" button to continue.

6.Another "Install From CD" dialog box will pop up. The path should already be pointing to the Quatech CD. Click the "OK" button to continue.

7.You should now see the "Copying Files" dialog box as Windows 95 copies the driver files from the CD.

8.The installation utility will ask for your Windows 95 installation disks. Serial communication ports require two drivers supplied by Microsoft to function: SERIAL.VXD and SERIALUI.DLL. Insert the disk or CD and click "OK".

NOTE:

You may be able to skip this step if you are certain that your system has the latest version of these files installed. If you do not have your Windows 95 install disks immediately available, click "OK" anyway. A dialog box appears with an option to Skip the files. Click the Skip button and the files will not be installed. This is all right if the latest version of these drivers

are currently in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory.

9.The "New Hardware Found" dialog will repeat as each serial port is registered with Windows 95.

10.Installation is complete.

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Contents DSC-100 Date of Purchase Model Number Page Declaration of Conformity Address Map and Special Registers Base Address and Interrupt Level IRQEnhanced Serial Adapter Identification Viewing Resources with Device ManagerGeneral Information Features IND Option --- Surge Suppression UpgradeEnable Scratchpad Register SPAD, J8 Hardware ConfigurationFactory Default Configuration Force High-Speed Uart Clock X2, X4, or X8, J5-J7 Clock multiplier jumper optionsDTE/DCE Selection J2 -- Port J1 -- PortHardware Installation Jumper/connector locationsPort Address Range Enabling the Special Registers Interrupt Status RegisterOptions Register Bit Name DescriptionClock Rate Multiplier RR1 RR0Windows Configuration Windows MillenniumWindows Windows Windows Page Windows NT Page DOS and Other Operating Systems QTPCI.EXEQTPCI.EXE Basic Mode display QTPCI.EXE Expert Mode display Page OS/2 External Connections DCE PCI Resource Map INTA#Specifications Maximum Load pF Data Rate 10% 15% 20% 25% Kbaud Trans Time Troubleshooting Computer will not boot upDSC-100 Revision June

DSC-100 specifications

The Quatech DSC-100 is a robust and versatile device that serves as a Serial-to-Ethernet converter, enabling seamless connectivity for serial devices to the Ethernet network. Designed for ease of use and high reliability, the DSC-100 is ideal for a wide array of applications in industrial automation, medical devices, telecommunications, and various IoT deployments.

One of the main features of the DSC-100 is its ability to support multiple serial interfaces, accommodating both RS-232 and RS-485 protocols. This flexibility allows a diverse range of equipment to connect effortlessly, whether it’s legacy devices or modern technology. The DSC-100 provides up to four serial ports, allowing users to connect multiple devices simultaneously, streamlining the communication process.

The DSC-100 is equipped with advanced networking technologies, including TCP/IP and UDP protocols. This capability facilitates reliable data transmission over the network, ensuring that data from serial devices is sent and received efficiently. Additionally, the device supports automatic IP addressing, minimizing the need for manual configuration and reducing setup time.

Another notable characteristic of the DSC-100 is its built-in web server. This feature enables users to configure and manage the device through a browser interface, providing a user-friendly experience that simplifies network management. The web interface allows for real-time monitoring of device performance and status, making it easy to identify issues before they escalate.

Security is a top priority in any networked environment, and the DSC-100 includes robust security features to safeguard data. It supports secure socket layer (SSL) encryption and various authentication methods, ensuring that sensitive information remains protected during transmission.

The DSC-100 is designed for durability and can operate in challenging environments. It boasts an industrial-grade housing that protects against dust, moisture, and wide temperature fluctuations, making it suitable for outdoor or harsh indoor applications.

Overall, the Quatech DSC-100 stands out for its feature-rich design, incorporating multiple serial interface support, advanced networking protocols, user-friendly web management, and enhanced security measures. Its combination of durability and flexibility makes it a valuable asset for businesses looking to modernize their serial device connectivity and improve operational efficiency. With the DSC-100, users can bridge the gap between legacy systems and modern networks seamlessly, paving the way for enhanced productivity and innovation.