Intelligent Motion Systems Motion Detector Determining the Virtual COM Port VCP

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Determining the Virtual COM Port (VCP)

Figure A.8: Hardware Update Wizard Finish Installation

Determining the Virtual COM Port (VCP)

The MD-CC300-000 uses a Virtual COM Port to communicate through the USB port to the MForce. A VCP is a software driven serial port which emulates a hardware port in Windows.

The drivers for the MD-CC300-000 will automatically assign a VCP to the device during installation. The VCP port number will be needed when IMS Terminal is set up in order that IMS Terminal will know where to find and communicate with your IMS Product.

To locate the Virtual COM Port.

1)Right-Click the “My Computer” Icon and select “Properties”.

2)Browse to the Hardware Tab (Figure A.9), Click the Button labeled “Device Manager”.

3)Look in the heading “Ports (COM & LPT)” IMS USB to SPI Converter Cable (COMx) will be listed (Figure A.10). The COM # will be the Virtual COM Port connected. You will enter this number into your IMS SPI Motor Interface Configuration.

Figure A.9: Hardware Properties

Figure A.10: Windows Device Manager

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Intelligent Motion Systems Motion Detector Determining the Virtual COM Port VCP, To locate the Virtual COM Port