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13.After Finish for the Com port, this part of software driver installation is complete.

Check to verify that a new B&B Com port is now available within the Control Panel, System, Device Manager.

If you are more familiar with Windows 95/98/2000, you may want to select the Windows Classic look for the Start Menu.

Position the mouse pointer over the Taskbar, then Right Click, Select Properties.

Select the Start Menu tab, then select Classic Start Menu.

Open Start, Settings, Control Panel, System. Then select the Hardware tab on System Properties.

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Contents With Send Data Control Page Table of Contents RS-422/RS-485 CONNECTIONS/OPERATION Use ESD precautions for safe handling Introduction FeaturesGeneral Information Quick Start Specifications Accessories Before Starting… Setup InspectionDevice Driver Setting for RS-485 Mode Jumper/Mode Table Selection of Operating ModeSet the Jumpers Install the Card Software Driver Installation Windows 95 orInsert Disc. Select CD-ROM Drive, Click Next Chapter Documentation Number 3PCIO1-0903 Manual Documentation Number 3PCIO1-0903 Manual Chapter Set DTR Operation Changing Com Port Number Example After renaming B&B Port from Com5 to Com3 Removal of Drivers/Card Chapter Documentation Number 3PCIO1-0903 Manual Windows 2000 Professional Chapter Documentation Number 3PCIO1-0903 Manual Documentation Number 3PCIO1-0903 Manual Chapter Chapter Documentation Number 3PCIO1-0903 Manual Select CD-ROM drives. Click Next Click Finish Windows XP Professional Click Continue Anyway Documentation Number 3PCIO1-0903 Manual Chapter Click Finish Next System Properties/Hardware/Device Manager Next Set DTR Operation Changing Com Port Number Example After renaming B&B Port from Com6 to Com2 Removal of Drivers/Card Windows Explorer, WINNT, INF, Oem2 and Oem3 files Show Hidden Files and Folders Setting Driver Options Example Advanced Settings Windows Advanced Com Port RenamingData Rate 1X or 4X Clock Speed Example Data Rate, Clock Speed, 4x WindowsFifo Settings Chapter Documentation Number 3PCIO1-0903 Manual RS-232 Connections/Operation RS-232 OperationRS-232 Pinouts Name Description DirectionDTR Operation In RS-232 Mode Example DTR Operation Select Normal WindowsRS-422/RS-485 Connections/Operation RS-422/485 Pinouts Name Description DirectionWire RS-422 or RS-485 Connections RS-422 & RS-485 Differential Signals RS-422 OperationExample Settings, DTR Operation, RS-485 Mode selected RS-485 OperationRS-485 Network Biasing Troubleshooting RS-232 Loopback w/Handshaking Connections USA Office Email support@bb-elec.com European OfficeAppendix a Jumper/Mode Settings Table a Jumper/ModeAppendix B Connector Pinouts Table B.1 RS-232 Pinouts Name Description DirectionTable B.2 RS-232 DB9 to DB25 Conversion Cable DB9 Pin DB25 PinTable B.3 RS-422/485 Pinouts Name Description Direction Appendix C Troubleshooting With ComTest Com TestStart ComTest ExitAppendix D Declaration of Conformity Statement Declaration of Conformity
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RS-422 specifications

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