User ManualTable of ContentsTable of contents2Figures2Introduction3System requirements3Installing the USB-to-Serial Adapter3Installing under Windows XP3Installing under Windows 20005Uninstalling under Windows 2000 or Windows XP7Making external connections7RS-232 serial connections7Testing DB-9 serial ports in HyperTerminal8Running HyperTerminal8Using Device Manager8Accessing Device Manager8Exploring Device Manager screens8Windows XP and 20008Troubleshooting11Appendix A12Specifications12Warranty and Warranty Registration12Figure 1 - Windows XP Found new hardware3Figure 2 - Windows XP Choose your search and installation options4Figure 3 - Windows XP Searches for drivers4Figure 4 - Windows XP Wizard installs the software4Figure 5 - Windows XP Finished installing5Figure 6 - Windows 2000 Found new hardware5Figure 7 - Windows 2000 Search for display drivers5Figure 8 - Windows 2000 Locate driver files6Figure 9 - Windows 2000 Finished searching for driver files prompt6Figure 10 - Windows 2000 Finished installing6Figure 11 - DB-9 connector pinout7Figure 12 - Use of DTEs and DCEs in a communication link7Figure 13 - Cabling requirements for RS-232 devices7Figure 14 - Windows XP/2000 Device Manager properties, General tab9Figure 15 - Windows XP/2000 RS-232 Advanced Options dialog9Figure 16 - Windows XP/2000 USB serial port, Port settings10Figure 17 - Windows XP/2000 USB serial port, Advanced settings10Figure 18 - Windows XP/2000 USB serial port properties, Driver10Figure 19 - Windows XP/2000 USB serial port, Driver file details11Size: 1.78 MBPages: 12Language: EnglishOpen manual
User ManualTable of ContentsTable of contents2Figures2Introduction3System requirements3Installing the USB-to-Serial Adapter3Installing under Windows XP3Installing under Windows 20005Uninstalling under Windows 2000 or Windows XP7Making external connections7RS-232 serial connections7Testing DB-9 serial ports in HyperTerminal8Running HyperTerminal8Using Device Manager8Accessing Device Manager8Exploring Device Manager screens8Windows XP and 20008Troubleshooting11Appendix A12Specifications12Warranty and Warranty Registration12Figure 1 - Windows XP Found new hardware3Figure 2 - Windows XP Choose your search and installation options4Figure 3 - Windows XP Searches for drivers4Figure 4 - Windows XP Wizard installs the software4Figure 5 - Windows XP Finished installing5Figure 6 - Windows 2000 Found new hardware5Figure 7 - Windows 2000 Search for display drivers5Figure 8 - Windows 2000 Locate driver files6Figure 9 - Windows 2000 Finished searching for driver files prompt6Figure 10 - Windows 2000 Finished installing6Figure 11 - DB-9 connector pinout7Figure 12 - Use of DTEs and DCEs in a communication link7Figure 13 - Cabling requirements for RS-232 devices7Figure 14 - Windows XP/2000 Device Manager properties, General tab9Figure 15 - Windows XP/2000 RS-232 Advanced Options dialog9Figure 16 - Windows XP/2000 USB serial port, Port settings10Figure 17 - Windows XP/2000 USB serial port, Advanced settings10Figure 18 - Windows XP/2000 USB serial port properties, Driver10Figure 19 - Windows XP/2000 USB serial port, Driver file details11Size: 1.78 MBPages: 12Language: EnglishOpen manual