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Making external connections 
 
Quatech Freedom USB Adapter User’s Manual 
(Pins 5&9) 
Port 1 
J2 J3 
Port 2 
J4 J5 
Port 3 
J6 J7 
Port 4 
J8 J9 
Testing DB-9 serial ports in HyperTerminal 
This section explains how to test the functionality of your USB serial 
adapter using Hyperterminal. Follow either the directions under 
Testing RS-232 ports or Testing RS-422/485 ports, depending on 
whether you have a Freedom USB-100 or a Freedom USB-200/300.  
Note: You can use any 
conductive wire to make the 
necessary connections – 
even a paperclip! 
The pins that you need to connect differ, depending on the type of 
connector. 
The directions for Hyperterminal procedures are the same for all 
serial adapters. See Running Hyperterminal on page 33. 
Testing RS-232 ports 
This procedure explains how to troubleshoot an RS-232 DB-9 serial 
adapter using Hyperterminal.  
Before testing your serial ports, you must first hook up a loopback. A 
loopback connects the output signal (TxD) to the input signal (RxD) in 
a single serial port connector to make it seem like there are two ports 
connected together.  
Making a Freedom USB-100 loopback 
Step 
Procedure 
Description 
 
Step 1 
Turn off the computer. 
 
 
Step 2 
Connect RxD (pin 2) and TxD (pin 3) of 
serial port 1. Repeat for each serial port. 
Use any kind of conductive wire, even a 
paper clip. 
 
Step 3 
Turn on the computer. 
You are now ready to test each port 
individually. 
Figure 42 - RS-232 DB-25 connector 
 
Figure 42 illustrates the jumper 
location for a loopback on an 
RS-232 DB-9 connector for a 
Freedom USB-100. 
Install a wire jumper to connect  
the following signals: 
RxD (pin 2) to TxD (pin 3) 
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