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Compatible Devices  

MODEM.CPL, a component of  Windows

®

98. The easiest solution to this

problem is to attach the USB Serial Adapter to either the root hub (a USB port
on the back of your PC) or to a hub that is connected to the root hub.

6.0. Using the Adapter on a Belkin BusStation

The USB Serial Adapter can be used as a module to the Belkin BusStation

(Part No. F5U100). To connect the adapter, simply remove the sleeve and slide
the adapter into one of the BusStation

bays as shown below.  For more details

about the BusStation

, please check the BusStation

user manual or visit our

Web site at www.belkin.com.

Belkin Components has made their best effort to ensure that all the information
contained in this document is accurate and reliable. However, the information is
subject to change without notice. No responsibility is assumed by Belkin
Components for the use of this information, or for infringements of patents or
other rights of third parties.

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Summary of Contents for F5U103

Page 1: ...USB Serial Adapter User Manual F5U103 P73309 ...

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Page 3: ...pter simply remove the sleeve and slide the adapter into one of the BusStation bays as shown below For more details about the BusStation please check the BusStation user manual or visit our Web site at www belkin com Belkin Components has made their best effort to ensure that all the information contained in this document is accurate and reliable However the information is subject to change withou...

Page 4: ...ware 2 Check to make sure no other applications are using the COM port 3 If you have enabled DOS Box support make sure that no other applications are using the Windows name for the COM port or the DOS name for the COM port see section 4 4 Using the USB Serial Adapter with DOS Applications 5 2 Communications Garbled If you are using the USB Serial Adapter to communicate between two computers over a...

Page 5: ...4 3 3 Adding DOS Box Support Optional 5 3 4 Uninstalling the USB Serial Adapter Drivers 6 4 Using the USB Serial Adapter 6 4 1 Serial Plug and Play Device Detection 6 4 2 Adding Non Plug and Play Legacy Devices 7 4 3 LED Indicator Lights 7 4 4 Using the USB Serial Adapter With DOS Applications 7 5 Troubleshooting 8 5 1 Port Unavailable 8 5 2 Communications Garbled 9 5 3 Modem Not Detected Illegal ...

Page 6: ...pports communication speeds of up to 230Kbps The device can also be easily set up to support DOS applications that require specific resources 2 Device Specifications 2 1 Environmental Conditions 0 to 70 C 32 to 158 F Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing 2 2 Data Rate Runs at a maximum baud rate of 230Kbps 2 3 Operating Systems Windows 98 Windows 95 Rev B 2 4 Power Consumption Powered from USB Bus Norm...

Page 7: ...power LED will remain on During normal usage the two green LEDs indicate data being transmitted and received 4 4 Using the USB Serial Adapter With DOS Applications To enable the USB Serial Adapter to work with DOS applications follow the instructions in section 3 2 Adding DOS Box Support You can choose a different name for DOS than what is used for Windows You may need to do this if the USB Serial...

Page 8: ...e USB Serial Adapter 4 1 Serial Plug and Play Device Detection A Plug and Play device such as a modem can be detected in one of two ways 1 Attach the serial device to the USB Serial Adapter Unplug the cable and plug the USB B connector to the USB Serial Adapter 2 Attach the serial device to the USB Serial Adapter Note The DB9 and MiniDIN8 port cannot be used at the same time Connect only one devic...

Page 9: ... click on Specify location and in the path type your CD ROM driver letter and Win 98 path typically D Win 98 Click Next 7 The final dialog says Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires Click Finish A new COM port will automatically be installed Follow the instructions below to determine the name of the new COM port 1 Right click the My Computer icon on yo...

Page 10: ...etter and Win 95 path typically D Win 95 and click OK 8 Click Finish 9 Windows will then state The disk labeled USB to Serial Disk 1 is now required Click OK 10 Where it states copy file from type your CD ROM drive letter and path typically D Win 95 and click OK 11 Windows will then finish the installation for you A new COM port will automatically be installed Follow the instructions below to dete...

Page 11: ...Comm Port ComX where X is the port number of the device to which you d like to add DOS Box support 6 Click the Properties button 7 Click the DOS Box tab 8 Click the box next to Enable DOS Box 16550 Emulator A check mark will appear in the box 9 Choose a DOS name for the port from the list box next to Logical Device Name DOS Box Many DOS applications will only work with COM1 COM4 If you don t want ...

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