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Quatech Freedom USB Adapter User’s Manual 
 
Installing the software 
Installing the Freedom USB 
This section explains how to install the Freedom USB under different 
operating systems. Please locate and follow the procedure for your 
computer’s operating system. 
Note: The installation process 
takes place in two stages: the 
serial adapter board and then 
the serial ports. 
Windows maintains a registry of all known hardware installed in 
your computer in which it keeps track of all of your system resources, 
such as I/O locations, IRQ levels, and DMA channels. The Add New 
Hardware Wizard utility helps you to add new hardware and updates 
this registry. 
Caution! Be sure to allow 
the installation process to 
finish without interruption. 
If you stop the process 
before the adapter board(s) 
and all of the serial ports 
are installed, you will 
corrupt the installation. 
The Freedom USB includes an INF configuration file to allow easy 
configuration in the Windows environment. Windows uses the INF 
file to determine the system resources required by the Freedom USB, 
searches for available resources to fill the boards requirements, and 
then updates the hardware registry with an entry that allocates these 
resources.  
The Freedom USB also includes Windows device drivers that enable 
the Freedom USB serial ports to appear to Windows as standard 
COM ports.  
Installing under Windows XP 
Follow these steps to install the Freedom USB under Windows XP. 
Step 
Procedure 
Description 
 
Step 1 
Turn on the power to your computer  
system.  
This is the system in which the Freedom 
USB is to be installed. 
 
Step 2 
Plug the wide flat end of the USB cable  
into the downstream connector. 
This is the connector located on the back of 
the computer or USB hub. 
 
Step 3 
Plug the square end of the USB cable into 
the back of the Freedom USB box. 
Windows tells you that it has found new 
hardware and launches the Found New 
Hardware Wizard. 
Rev 2.02  (2/24/2004) 
 
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