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1. Determine the number of serial ports installed in your system. Each

serial port will have an unique "COM" designation. Configure the
ports of the DSerial-550 for two unused COM addresses.

2. Determine which IRQ's (interrupts) are free in your system.

Configure each serial port on the DSerial-550 for an unused IRQ.
Sharing IRQ's with other devices is not recommended. If you are
using Windows and are unsure which IRQ’s are available in your PC,
open Control Panel, System, Device Manager, and double-click on
Computer. This will list the IRQ’s that are

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3a. For Serial 1, install the jumper above the number corresponding to

the desired IRQ, so that it covers the pin in the bottom row and the
pin in the middle row.

3b. For Serial 2, install the jumper above the number corresponding to

the desired IRQ, so that it covers the pin in the top row and the pin
in the middle row.

4. For Windows users: After configuring the DSerial-550 jumpers, go

through the “Add New Hardware” procedure in Windows Control
Panel. Install the two ports on the DSerial-550 as Standard
Communications Ports when prompted. After completing the Add
New Hardware procedure, you may need to return to Control Panel,
System, Device Manager, and modify the settings in the Ports
section by changing the Basic Configuration to match your DSerial-
550 hardware jumper settings.

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Do not install more than one IRQ jumper per serial port.

Note: To disable a port, remove the jumper from both of the COM

and the corresponding IRQ jumper configuration pins.

DSerial-550 Configuration

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