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Die EX-44388 ist eine PCI-Express serielle RS-232 Karte mit 8 seriellen FIFO 16C550 Ports, für
den Anschluss von High-Speed seriellen RS-232 Peripherie Geräten (z.B. Terminal, Modem,
Plotter usw.). Der serielle PCI-Express Bus unterstützt dabei optimal die Leistung des schnellen
16C550 Chipset mit 256byte FIFO Cache. Die Karte gewährleistet so eine sichere Datenüber-
tragung und exzellente Performance von bis zu 115,2KBaud/s! Sie unterstützt alle PCI-Express
Slots von x1 bis x16. Es ist nicht möglich die I/O Adressen und Interrupts manuell einzustellen,
da die Einstellungen der Karte vom System (BIOS) und vom Betriebssystem automatisch
vorgenommen werden.
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JUMPER EINSTELLUNG & ANSCHLÜSSE
BESCHREIBUNG & TECHNISCHE DATEN
AUFBAU
Anleitung
Vers. 1.0 / 24.10.16
EX-44388
Kompatibilität: PCI-Express x1 bis x16
Betriebssysteme: Windows NT 4.0/ 9x/ 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8.x/ 10/ Server 20xx/ Linux
Anschlüsse: 8x 9 Pin Seriell D-Sub Stecker
Lieferumfang: EX-44388, Treiber CD, Anleitung, Oktopus Kabel
Zertifikate:
CE
/ FCC / RoHS / WEEE DE97424562 / WHQL
JP2:
Wenn Sie den Jumper JP3 auf PWR gesetzt haben, können Sie mit
dem Jumper JP2 den Spannungswert einstellen. Es gibt 3 verschiedene
Spannungsquellen.
(Nur in Verbindung mit JP3 auf PWR!!!)
X5 = 5Volt vom PC-Netzteil
X12 = 12Volt vom PC-Netzteil
I12 = 12Volt vom Mainboard (Werkseinstellung)
X5 X12 I12
J3:
1 +5V
2 GND
3 GND
4 +12V
Für AUX Einstellung (JP2) muss J3 mit dem PC Netzteil verbunden
werden! Sonst wird die Karte nicht mit Strom versorgt.
If you are ready with the jumper settings, please proceed with the following installation instructions.
Because there are large differences between PC’s, we can give you only a general installation
guide. Please refer to your computer’s reference manual whenever in doubt.
1. Turn off the power to your computer and any other connected peripherals.
2. Remove the mounting screws located at the rear and/ or sides panels of your Computer and
gently slide the cover off.
3. Locate an available expansion slot and remove its covers from the rear panel of your comput-
er. Make sure it is the right expansion slot for the card (see card description)
4. Align the card with the expansion slot, and then gently but firmly, insert the card. Make sure
the card is seated and oriented correctly. Never insert the card by force!
5. Then connect the card with a screw to the rear panel of the computer case.
6. Gently replace your computer’s cover and the mounting screws.
DB 9M:
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 CDC 4 DTR 7 RTS
2 RXD 5 GROUND 8 CTS
3 TXD 6 DSR 9 RI
Serial 9 Pin D-SUB Connector
Windows NT 4.0/ 9x/ 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8.x/ 10
After completing the hardware installation, the operating system will automatically the card and
install this! If the driver should not be installed automatically, insert the driver CD into you CD-
ROM drive (eg drive D:) and then open the folder IO/SYSTEMBASE/DRIVERS/PCI(PCIe
Bridge)“. Please select the folder with your operating system and install the driver (see Picture).
Follow the hardware assistant and finish the installation. Important! Restart your PC in any case
after installing the drivers.
JUMPER SETTING & CONNECTORS
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
DRIVER INSTALLATION
DIS = The function PME is disable. (Factory Setting)
ENA = The function PME is enable. Now the card can be activate
the computer through the serial ports.
But this should not be adjusted for standard applications.
JP1:
CHECK INSTALLED DRIVER
Open the >Device manager<. Now you should see at Ports (COM & LPT) and at
Multifunction Adapter“ the following new entry's:
If you see this or a similar information the device is installed correctly.
CHANGE PORT NUMBER
If you like to change the port number for example COM3 to COM5, open the Device Manager
click at COM3”, Settings and then Advance. There you can change between COM3 till
COM256.
Windows Server 20xx
After completing the hardware installation, the operating system will automatically the card and
install this! If the driver should not be installed automatically, insert the driver CD into you CD-
ROM drive (eg drive D:) and then open the folder IO/SYSTEMBASE/DRIVERS/PCI(PCIe
Bridge)“. Please select the folder with your operating system and install the driver (see Picture).
Follow the hardware assistant and finish the installation. Important! Restart your PC in any case
after installing the drivers.
Use the following driver for the following Windows Server Version.
Windows Server 2003 = XP Driver
Windows Server 2008 = VISTA Driver
Windows Server 2008R2 = Windows 7 Driver
Windows Server 2012 = Windows 8.x Driver
Windows Server 2012R2 = Windows 10 Driver
CHECK INSTALLED DRIVER
Open the >Device manager<. Now you should see at Ports (COM & LPT) and at
Multifunction Adapter“ the following new entry's:
If you see this or a similar information the device is installed correctly.
CHANGE PORT NUMBER
If you like to change the port number for example COM3 to COM5, open the Device Manager
click at COM3”, Settings and then Advance. There you can change between COM3 till
COM256.
Linux / SCO Unix
The drivers are located in the following folder on our driver CD:
"IO/SYSTEMBASE/DRIVERS/PCI(PCIe Bridge)/SCO"
Because each individual distribution and kernel version of Linux is different, sadly we cant
provide a installation instruction. Please refer to the installation manual for standard IO ports
from your Unix/Linux version! In some newer versions of Linux the card will even be installed
automatically after starting Linux.
DRIVER INSTALLATION
S1-S8:
68 Pin VHDCI Buchse
für Octopus-Kabel mit
8 x 9 Pin Serielle Anschluss
JP1: PME
Ein- / Ausschalten
JP4: Nur für Testzwecke
(Nicht verändern!)
J3: Anschluss für Strom
vom PC Netzteil
JP2: Jumper für die Stromquelle
(Netzteil oder PCI-Express Bus)
JP3: Power auf 9 Pin
Stecker Ein/Aus
JP3:
DIS = Am Pin 9 liegt das Standard Signal RI (Ring Indicator) an.
(Werkseinstellung)
PWR = Am Pin 9 kann jetzt eine Spannung von DC5V oder DC12V
eingestellt werden.
Die Einstellung der Spannung nehmen Sie mit JP2 vor. Dieser sollte
aber bei Standard Anwendungen nicht verstellt werden.
DIS | PWR
DIS | ENA

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