Connect Tech Blue Heat/PCI PCI Serial Communications User Manual

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If this occurs, the driver will signal that a given resource has not been assigned, which requires 
the user to assign system resources manually.  Remove the assignments for ISA devices with the 
BIOS setup and then reboot the computer. After reboot, determine with the BIOS setup utility 
what resources have been assigned to the PCI devices and then do manual assignments of free 
resources to ISA devices.  Reboot your system.  If the BIOS cannot find a suitable configuration 
please contact Connect Tech Technical Support. 
 
Baud Rate Selection 
Blue Heat/PCI adapters offer ideal solutions for applications requiring serial communications up 
to 57.6 Kbps (Blue Heat/PCI CL models), 921.6 Kbps (Blue Heat/PCI RS-422/485; Opto; Opto 
RS-422/485; Universal Blue Heat/PCI RS-422/485 models) or 1382.4 Kbps (Blue Heat/PCI; 
RJ-11 models).  Their baud rates are software selectable, so therefore please refer to the 
 section for configuring the baud rates under certain operating systems.  
RS-422/485 Line Interface 
The Blue Heat/PCI RS-422/485; Opto; Opto RS-422/485 and Universal Blue Heat/PCI 
RS-422/485 adapters come with the RS-422/485 electrical line interface. The RS-422/485 
electrical interface is a reliable high-speed serial link that offers superior noise immunity and 
multi-drop network connectivity.  The RS-422/485 electrical interface is also a superset of the 
RS-422 electrical interface.  These adapters offer full RS-422/485 support in hardware. The 
modes are as follows: 
 
Full Duplex Mode  
In this mode, TxD & RxD are active all the time. This mode is typically used in point to point 
situations much like RS-232.  Please refer to 
 
Half Duplex Mode  
In this mode the TxD line driver is enabled only when data is transmitted and RxD is disabled 
when data is being transmitted. This mode is typically used in either point to point "2 wire" 
connections OR in multi-drop "2 wire" bus connections.  Please refer to 
 
Multi-drop Slave Mode 
In this mode the TxD line driver is enabled only when data is transmitted and RxD is enabled all 
the time.  This mode is typically used in multi-drop "4 wire" connections.  Please refer to 
 
20mA Current Loop Interface 
The Blue Heat/PCI CL adapter comes with the 20mA Current Loop electrical line interface.  The 
20mA Current Loop electrical interface provides a reliable high-speed serial link over a long 
distance that offers superior noise immunity and multi-drop network connectivity.  Please refer 
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