Index
PCI Serial for Windows Me/9x I-4 ni.com
68-pin description (table), 2-13
connector, 2-8
connector pin descriptions
(table), 2-8
connector pin locations
(figure), 2-8
port settings tab, 3-2
figure, 3-2
options
advanced port settings, 3-3
bits per second, 3-3
data bits, 3-3
flow control, 3-3
parity, 3-3
stop bits, 3-3
restore defaults button, 3-4
ports list in device manager (figure), C-5
Rrelated documentation, xii
removing information about serial boards
from Device Manager, C-7
resolving resource conflicts with legacy
boards, C-4
restoring defaults, 3-4
RS-232 standard, A-1
features (table), A-1
RS-422 standard, A-2
features (table), A-1
RS-485 standard, A-2
features (table), A-1
Sselecting an interface to uninstall (figure), B-2
selecting conflict-free resources, C-2
serial communication issues, A-3
bias resistors, A-5
DTE vs. DCE, A-7
duplex architectures, A-3
termination, A-5
serial hardware
forcing Windows to detect, C-4
general programming requirements, 4-1
installation, 2-3
overview, 1-2
selecting an interface to uninstall
(figure), B-2
uninstalling, B-1
using, 4-1
using with LabVIEW and
LabWindows/CVI, 1-5
serial port information, A-1
serial port names, 2-5
serial software
add/remove programs properties dialog
box (figure), B-3
installation, 2-1
overview, 1-4
successful uninstallation (figure), B-4
uninstalling, B-2
setting transceiver control mode, 4-3
setting with DeviceloControl, 4-4
setup screen for NI-Serial software
(figure), 2-2
sixteen-port boards specifications, D-3
software characteristics, D-4
software installation, 2-1
getting started, 1-2
specifications, D-1
eight-port boards, D-3
environmental characteristics, D-4
four-port boards, D-2
isolated four-port boards, D-2
isolated two-port boards, D-1
sixteen-port boards, D-3
software characteristics, D-4
two-port boards, D-1
standard DOS-based addresses (table), C-7
stop bits, 3-3