SERIAL PCI CARD WITH 5 V POWER OUTPUT USER MANUAL MODEL 175586 manhattan-products.
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Manhattan® Serial PCI Card with 5 V Power Output, Model 175586. Compatible with most RS232 peripherals, the Manhattan Serial PCI Card with 3.3 V and 5 V Power Output includes an adapter that can attach up to four independent serial devices — modems, barcode scanners, printers and more — through a single PCI card. Ideal for point-of-sale applications, it helps eliminate separate peripheral power supplies, reduce clutter and improve reliability.
INSTALLATION 1. Power off the system. Insert the PCI Card into an available PCI slot. 2. Power up the system, and insert the driver CD into your CD-ROM/DVD drive. 3. When Windows displays the Found New Hardware Wizard, click Next. 4. Select “Search for a suitable driver for my device (Recommended)” and click Next. 5. On the next screen, check that “Specify a location” is the only option that is selected, then click Next. 6.
SETTING THE FREQUENCY After the driver installation (above), the data rate frequency needs to be set for proper operation. 1. Right-click “PCI Communications Port (COM3)” and select “Properties.” 2. Click on the Data Rate tab. 3. In the Input Clock panel, select “14.745 MHz” from the “Crystal Frequency (MHz)” drop-down menu, or click “Detect Crystal Frequency” for an automatic setting. 4. In the Baud Rate Configuration Options panel, select “Use default baud rate.” 5.
SPECIFICATIONS Standards and Certifications • CE • FCC • PCI 3.0 • PCI Power Management Specification 1.1 • RoHS • WEEE Ports • (4) serial DB9 male connection • Up to 460 kbps throughput (230 kbps effective rate) • OxFord chipset • Superset and backwards compatible with 16C550, 16C650, 16C750 and 16C850 • 128-byte deep FIFO per transmitter and receiver • 128Rx and 128Tx interrupt and 128 flow control thresholds Bus • PCI 3.0 32-bit, 33 MHz • Supports 32/64-bit PCI slot • 5 / 3.