0015

Clocking

Any

DTR Controlled

Normal

ISR

0016

Handshaking

Any

Auto Toggle

8x

ISR

0017

Clocking

Any

Auto Toggle

8x

ISR

0018

Handshaking

Any

RTS Controlled

8x

ISR

0019

Clocking

Any

RTS Controlled

8x

ISR

001A

Handshaking

Any

DTR Controlled

8x

ISR

001B

Clocking

Any

DTR Controlled

8x

ISR

001C

Loopback

Any

Always Enabled

Normal

Scratch Pad

001D

Loopback

Any

Always Enabled

8x

Scratch Pad

001E

Loopback

Any

Auto Toggle

Normal

Scratch Pad

001F

Loopback

Any

RTS Controlled

Normal

Scratch Pad

0020

Loopback

Any

DTR Controlled

Normal

Scratch Pad

0021

Handshaking

Any

Always Enabled

Normal

Scratch Pad

0022

Clocking

Any

Always Enabled

Normal

Scratch Pad

0023

Loopback

Any

Auto Toggle

8x

Scratch Pad

0024

Loopback

Any

RTS Controlled

8x

Scratch Pad

0025

Loopback

Any

DTR Controlled

8x

Scratch Pad

0026

Handshaking

Any

Always Enabled

8x

Scratch Pad

0027

Clocking

Any

Always Enabled

8x

Scratch Pad

0028

Handshaking

Any

Auto Toggle

Normal

Scratch Pad

0029

Clocking

Any

Auto Toggle

Normal

Scratch Pad

002A

Handshaking

Any

RTS Controlled

Normal

Scratch Pad

002B

Clocking

Any

RTS Controlled

Normal

Scratch Pad

002C

Handshaking

Any

DTR Controlled

Normal

Scratch Pad

002D

Clocking

Any

DTR Controlled

Normal

Scratch Pad

002E

Handshaking

Any

Auto Toggle

8x

Scratch Pad

002F

Clocking

Any

Auto Toggle

8x

Scratch Pad

0030

Handshaking

Any

RTS Controlled

8x

Scratch Pad

0031

Clocking

Any

RTS Controlled

8x

Scratch Pad

0032

Handshaking

Any

DTR Controlled

8x

Scratch Pad

0033

Clocking

Any

DTR Controlled

8x

Scratch Pad

*Indicates “COM” mode addressing. Addresses 3F8, 2F8, 3E8, and 2E8 are the standard addresses for COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4, respectively. Windows 95/98/ME enumerates any COM port at a non-standard address starting with COM5.

**Handshaking indicates RTS routed to AUXOUT, AUXIN routed to CTS, and TCLK routed to RCLK. Loopback indicates RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to AUXOUT, and TCLK routed to RCLK. Clocking indicates RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to RCLK, and TCLK routed to

AUXOUT.

***Any indicates variable value; this value may or may not be user selectable depending on platform.

6.Select a Basic Configurations that displays "No conflicts" in the bottom display region titled Conflicting Device List from the drop down list. Some applications may not be able to access ports higher than COM4. To use the

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