PCI Express Board User’s Manual Multiport Serial Board for PCI Express Bus Fourth Edition, December 2008 www.moxa.com/product © 2008 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is prohibited.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction..............................................................................................1-1 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 1-2 Applications ....................................................................................................................... 1-3 Features .........................................................................................
Device Side Pin Assignments ................................................................................. 5-7 CP-104EL........................................................................................................................... 5-9 Board Side Pin Assignments—Female DB44......................................................... 5-9 Device Side Pin Assignments ............................................................................... 5-10 CP-102E .........................................
1 Chapter 1 Introduction Moxa’s PCI Express serial boards meet the new slot standard for expansion boards, and work with any PCI Express slots. The boards have multiple RS-232/422/485 serial ports for connecting data acquisition equipment and other serial devices to a PC.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Introduction Overview Moxa’s new PCI Express Multiport Serial Boards, named CP-118EL, CP-168EL, and CP-104EL, are designed for POS and ATM applications and for use by industrial automation system manufacturers and system integrators. The boards are compatible with all popular operating systems, and each of them supports data rates of up to 921.6 Kbps, and provides full modem control signals, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of serial peripherals.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Introduction Applications The PCI Express boards are suitable for many different applications, including: • • • • • • • • Internet/Intranet Connections Remote Access Multi-user Applications Industrial Automation Office Automation Telecommunications PC-based Vending Machines and Kiosks POS (Point-of-Sale) Systems Features The PCI Express boards have the following outstanding features: • • • • • • • • • PCI Express ×1 compliant Low profile board for compact-sized PCs Data
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Introduction Installation Flowchart The following flowchart provides a brief summary of the procedure you should follow to install the PCI Express boards and also provides references to chapters with more detailed information: Use the onboard DIP Switches to select the data transmission mode for each port. (CP-118EL only) Chapter 2, Hardware Installation Install the boards in PCI Express expansion slots.
2 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter describes the PCI Express Series hardware installation procedure. Since the BIOS automatically assigns the PCI Express board’s IRQ number and I/O addresses, you must plug in the board before installing the driver.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Hardware Installation CP-118EL Dimensions 121 m m (4.76 i n ) 64.41 m m (2.54 i n ) 59.91 m m (2.36 i n ) 51.65 m m (2.03 i n ) 132 mm (5.20 in) 46.9 mm (1.85 in) NOTE: Use JP1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 to activate the Termination Resistors for ports 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Hardware Installation CP-168EL Dimensions (Unit= mm) 62.71 m m (2.47 i n ) 54.45 m m (2.14 i n ) 67.21 m m (2.65 i n ) 121 m m (4.76 i n ) 102 mm (4.02 in) 46.9 mm (1.85 in) CP-104EL Dimensions (Unit= mm) 62.71 m m (2.47 i n ) 54.51 m m (2.15 i n ) 67.27 m m (2.65 i n ) 121 m m (4.76 i n ) 100 mm (3.94 in) 46.9 mm (1.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Hardware Installation CP-102E Dimensions (Unit: mm) 113.36 72.28 MOXA 85.04 CP-102E 101.33 120.5 20.79 100 59.05 CP-102EL Dimensions (Unit: mm) 113.4 12.76 59.1 2-4 67.21 CP-102EL MOXA 54.45 101.33 120.52 38.62 101.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Hardware Installation CP-132EL Dimensions (Unit: mm) 54.45 67.21 101.33 120.52 38.62 113.4 101.97 100 12.76 CP-132EL MOXA 59.1 CP-132EL-I Dimensions (Unit: mm) 12.76 59.1 2-5 67.21 CP-132EL-I MOXA 54.45 101.33 120.52 38.62 115.4 103.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Hardware Installation CP-114EL Dimensions (Unit: mm) 67.21 12.76 CP-114EL MOXA 54.45 101.34 120.52 38.63 116.36 104.93 103 59.06 CP-114EL-I Dimensions (Unit: mm) 12.76 59.1 2-6 67.21 CP-132EL-I MOXA 54.45 101.33 120.52 38.62 115.4 103.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Hardware Installation Plugging the Board into an Expansion Slot Since the BIOS automatically assigns the PCI Express board’s IRQ number and I/O addresses, you must plug the board into one of the computer’s expansion slots before installing the driver. Step 1: Power off the PC. WARNING To avoid damaging your system and board, make sure you turn off your computer before installing the board. Step 2: Remove the PC’s cover. Step 3: Remove the slot cover bracket if there is one.
3 Chapter 3 Software Installation This chapter gives installation, configuration, and update/removal procedures for the driver for Windows 2000, Windows 2003/XP/Vista/2008 (32-bit/64-bit), DOS, Linux (32-bit/64-bit), and SCO, and WinCE 5.0. Before proceeding with the software installation, complete the hardware installation discussed in the previous chapter, “Hardware Installation.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation Windows Drivers Moxa provides drivers that allow you to use the following serial board products under Windows 2008/Vista/2003/XP/2000, Windows 98/95, and Windows NT. Windows 95/98/NT do not support PCI Express drivers. The overall procedure for installing the Windows drivers for the PCI Express boards is summarized in the flowchart on the right. Plug the PCI Express board into an empty PCI Express slot. See the Hardware Installation chapter.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation Windows 2008/Vista (32-bit/64-bit) In this section, we describe the installation procedure for Windows Vista. The installation procedure for Windows 2008 is similar. Windows 2008 and Windows Vista support up to 256 serial ports from COM1 to COM256. In order to make the best use of Windows 2008/Vista’s multi-process/multi-thread advanced features, 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 2008/Vista device drivers were developed for Moxa multiport boards.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 2. The Found New Hardware – PCI Serial Port window will open automatically. This window will offer to connect to the Windows update site to search for a driver. Select Don’t search online. 3. Select I don’t have the disc. Show me other options, and then click Browse my computer for device software (advanced) to continue.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 4. Select Search for driver software in this location, select Include subfolders, and then click Browse. If the system is a 32-bit (x86) platform, navigate to the \CP-114EL Series\Software\Windows 2008_Vista\x86 folder on the CD. If the system is a 64-bit (x64) platform, navigate to the \CP-114EL Series\Software\Windows 2008_Vista\x64 folder on the CD, and then click Next to continue. The following figure shows the path for x86.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation The following figure shows the path for x64. 5. Wait while the installation wizard searches for the correct drivers. The next window that opens cautions you that although this software has not passed Windows Logo testing, the driver has been tested and shown that it can support the Windows OS. Click Install this driver software anyway to proceed.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 6. Wait while the driver software is installed. The next window shows the model name of the board, and indicates that Windows has completed the driver installation. Click Close to proceed with the rest of the installation procedure. 7. The Found New Hardware window will open to help you install the driver for MOXA Port 0. Select Don’t search online.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 8. Select Browse my computer for driver software (advanced). 9. Select Search for driver software in this location, select Include subfolders, and then click Browse. If the system is a 32-bit (x86) platform, navigate to the \CP-114EL Series\Software\Windows 2008_Vista\x86 folder on the CD. If the system is a 64-bit (x64) platform, navigate to the \CP-114EL Series\Software\Windows 2008_Vista\x64 folder on the CD, and then click Next to continue.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation The following figure shows the path for x64. 10. Wait while the installation wizard searches. The next window that opens cautions you that although this software has not passed Windows Logo testing, the driver has been tested and shown that it can support the Windows OS. Click Install this driver software anyway to proceed.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 11. After all files have been copied to the system, the software for this device has been successfully installed window will open to indicate that it has finished installing Port 0. Port installation procedure is complete when Port 0 has been set up. 12. The “Your devices are ready to use” will reappear to inform you that the hardware was installed successfully.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation Configuring the Ports After the driver has been installed, use Device Manager to configure the CP-114EL serial ports. 1. Click Start → Settings → Control Panel → System, select the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. 2. Expand the Multi-port serial adapters tab, right click MOXA CP-114EL Series (PCI Express Bus), and then click Properties to open the board’s configuration panel.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 3. Click the port you would like to configure to highlight it, and then click Port Setting. 4. Select a COM number for the port from the Port Number pull-down list. 5. Select the Auto Enumerating COM Number option to map subsequent ports automatically. The port numbers will be assigned in sequence. For example, if COM 3 is assigned to Port 1, then COM 4 (if not already occupied) will be assigned to Port 2, etc. 6.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 8. If you use the CP-114EL, CP-114EL-I, CP-132EL, CP-132EL-I, select Interface (RS-232, RS-422, 2-wire RS-485, 4-wire RS-485) and Termination Resistor (120Ω, Enable or Disable) to configure. Take CP-114EL for example. If you would like to configure as RS-422 and no Termination Resistor, please see figures below. However, if you use the CP-118EL, please refer to Chapter 2 to configure Interface by DIP switch and Termination Resistor by jumper. 9.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation Removing the Driver 1. To uninstall the driver, click Start → Settings → Control Panel → System, select the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. Use the mouse to place the cursor over the CP-114EL Series board under Multi-port serial adapters, and then click the right mouse button. Select the Uninstall option. 2. Select Delete the driver software for this device and click OK to proceed with uninstalling the board.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 3. The Device Manager window refreshes automatically, showing that the driver and ports for the CP-114EL Series board have been removed. Windows 2003/XP (32-bit/64-bit) In this section, we describe the installation procedure for Windows XP. The installation procedure for Windows 2003 is similar. Windows 2003/XP support up to 256 serial ports, from COM1 to COM256.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 1. After plugging the board into an expansion slot and powering on your PC, Windows XP will automatically detect the new board, and the Found New Hardware balloon will open in the bottom right corner of the Windows desktop. 2. The Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard window will open automatically. This window will offer to connect to the Windows update site to search for a driver. Select No, not at this time and click Next to continue.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 3. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), and then click Next to continue 4. Select Search for the best driver in these locations, select Include this location in the search, and then click Browse. If the system is a 32-bit (x86) platform, navigate to the \CP-118EL\Software\Windows XP_2003\x86 folder on the CD.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation The following figure shows the path for x64. 5. Wait while the installation wizard searches for the correct drivers. The next window that opens cautions you that although this software has not passed Windows Logo testing, the driver has been tested and shown that it can support the Windows OS. Click Continue Anyway to proceed.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 6. Wait while the driver software is installed. 7. The next window shows the model name of the board, and indicates that Windows has completed the driver installation. Click Finish to proceed with the rest of the installation procedure.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 8. The Found New Hardware Wizard window will open to help you install the driver for Moxa Port 0. This window will offer to connect to the Windows update site to search for a driver. Select No, not at this time and then click Next to continue. 9. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), and then click Next to proceed.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 10. Select Search for the best driver in these locations, select Include this location in the search, and then click Browse. If necessary, use the Browse button to navigate to the \CP-118EL\Software\Windows XP_2003\x86 folder (32 bit platform) or \CP-118EL\Software\Windows XP_2003\x64 folder (64 bit platform), and then click Next to proceed. The following figure shows the path for x86. The following figure shows the path for x64.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 11. Wait while the installation wizard searches. The next window that opens cautions you that although this software has not passed Windows Logo testing, the driver has been tested and shown that it can support the Windows OS. Click Continue Anyway to proceed. 12. Wait while the wizard installs the software.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 13. After all files have been copied to the system, the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard window will open to indicate that it has finished installing Port 0. Click Finish to proceed with the rest of the installation. 14. Repeat Step 7 through Step 11 for each of the remaining seven ports. The last port to be installed will be Moxa Port 7, as shown in the following figure.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 15. The Found New Hardware balloon will reappear to inform you that the hardware was installed successfully. Configuring the Ports After the driver has been installed, use Device Manager to configure the CP-118EL serial ports. 1. Click Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ System, select the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 2. Expand the Multi-port serial adapters tab, right click Moxa CP-118EL Series (PCI Express Bus), and then click Properties to open the board’s configuration panel. 3. Click the port you would like to configure to highlight it, and then click Port Setting.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 4. Select a COM number for the port from the Port Number pull-down list. 5. Select the Auto Enumerating COM Number option to map subsequent ports automatically. The port numbers will be assigned in sequence. For example, if COM 3 is assigned to Port 1, then COM 4 (if not already occupied) will be assigned to Port 2, etc. 6. Select an Rx FIFO Trigger from the Rx FIFO Level pull-down list.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual 9. Software Installation Click OK to save the port settings, and then click OK in the Property window to finish the port settings procedure. Using Moxa PComm Utility The PComm Diagnostic program is a useful tool for checking the status of Moxa’s multiport boards. The program can be used to test internal and external IRQ, TxD/RxD, UART, CTS/RTS, DTR/DSR, etc. Use this program to ensure that your Moxa boards and ports are working properly.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation Using Event Log To use the Event Log to check the installation of your Moxa boards, click Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ Administrative Tools Æ Event Viewer to enter the Event Viewer utility. Look under the System category to find the latest information relevant to Moxa’s drivers. Removing the Driver 1. To uninstall the driver, click Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ System, select the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual 3. Software Installation The Device Manager window refreshes automatically, showing that the driver and ports for the CP-118EL Series board have been removed. Windows 2000 In this section, we describe the installation procedure for Windows 2000. Windows 2000 supports up to 256 serial ports, from COM1 to COM256.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 1. After plugging the board into an expansion slot and powering on your PC, Windows 2000 will automatically detect the new board, and the Found New Hardware window will be displayed for a moment or two. 2. When the Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard window opens, click Next to continue.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 3. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended), and then click Next to continue. 4. Select Specify a location and then click Next to continue.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 5. Navigate to the \CP-118EL\Software\Windows 2K folder on the software CD, and then click OK to continue. 6. Click Next to copy the driver files to your system.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 7. The next window that opens cautions you that although this software has not passed Windows Logo testing, the driver has been tested and shown that it can support the Windows OS. Click Yes to proceed. 8. Wait while the files are copied to your hard drive.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual 9. Software Installation The next window shows the model number of the board, and indicates that Windows has completed the driver installation. Click Finish to continue with the rest of the installation procedure. 10. The Found New Hardware Wizard window will open to help you install the driver for Moxa Port 0. Click Next to continue.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 11. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended), and then click Next to continue. 12. Select Specify a location and then click Next to continue.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 13. Navigate to the \CP-118EL\Software\Windows 2K folder on the software CD, and then click OK to continue. 14. Wait while the installation wizard searches.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 15. The next window that opens cautions you that although this software has not passed Windows Logo testing, the driver has been tested and shown that it can support the Windows OS. Click Yes to proceed. 16. Wait while the files are copied to your hard drive.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 17. After all files have been copied to the system, the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard window will open to indicate that it has finished installing Port 0. Click Finish to proceed with the rest of the installation. Configuring the Ports After the driver has been installed, use Device Manager to configure the CP-118EL serial ports. 1. Click Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ System, select the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 2. Expand the Multi-port serial adapters tab, right click Moxa CP-118EL Series (PCI Express Bus), and then click Properties to open the board’s configuration panel. 3. Basic information about the board is displayed on the General page. Click the Ports Configuration tab to configure the board’s serial ports.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 4. Click the port you would like to configure to highlight it, and then click Port Setting. 5. Select a COM number for the port from the Port Number pull-down list. 6. Select the Auto Enumerating COM Number option to map subsequent ports automatically. The port numbers will be assigned in sequence. For example, if COM 3 is assigned to Port 1, then COM 4 (if not already occupied) will be assigned to Port 2, etc. 7.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation Tx FIFO High 128 Middle 64 Low 1 Unit: Bytes 9. Rx FIFO 120 60 1 If you use the CP-114EL, CP-114EL-I, CP-132EL, CP-132EL-I, select Interface (RS-232, RS-422, 2-wire RS-485, 4-wire RS-485) and Termination Resistor (120Ω, Enable or Disable) to configure. Take the CP-114EL for example. If you would like to configure as RS-422 and no Termination Resistor, please see figures below.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation Using Moxa PComm Utility The PComm Diagnostic program is a useful tool for checking the status of Moxa’s multiport boards. The program can be used to test internal and external IRQ, TxD/RxD, UART, CTS/RTS, DTR/DSR, etc. Use this program to ensure that your Moxa boards and ports are working properly. To start the program, click Start Æ Programs Æ PComm Lite 2000 Æ PComm Diagnostic.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation Removing the Driver 1. To uninstall the driver, click Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ System, select the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. Use the mouse to place the cursor over the CP-118EL Series board under Multi-port serial adapters, and then click the right mouse button. Select the Uninstall... option. 2. Click OK to proceed with uninstalling the board.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual 3. Software Installation The Device Manager window refreshes automatically, showing that the driver and ports for the CP-118EL Series board have been removed. Non-Windows Drivers Drivers are provided for DOS, Linux, and SCO. DOS Moxa DOS API-232 is a software package that assists users in developing new programs, or debugging existing programs for serial communications.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation Installing the Driver 1. Run the installation program, DOSINST.EXE from the \Software\DOS folder on the Documentation and Software CD. Specify the target API-232 directory (e.g. C:\Moxa) to which the driver will be copied. Press F2 to start the installation. 2. After the installation is complete, a window will open to ask if you want to run SETUP.EXE. Press Y to run the program.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 3. A window will open displaying basic configuration information for all boards of this type currently installed in the system. Press PgDn to configure the port settings. 4. You may enter or modify the settings of each port at this stage. The values displayed first are the port’s initial values that were set up when the driver was installed. 5. Press F10 to save the changes and exit the SETUP program.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation Loading the Driver After completing the setup procedure, run BIN\DP-DRV.EXE from the DOS prompt to load the driver. The driver will automatically detect the boards that have already been installed. If one or more boards are detected, you will see a message similar to the following: Smartio/Industio Family DOS driver Version 1.7 Setup driver ... CP-168EL series (Bus= x ,Dev=y) : OK! Device driver setup O.K.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation Execute the following commands from the Linux prompt: 1. #mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom #cd / #mkdir moxa #cd moxa #cp /mnt/cdrom//driv_linux_smart_vx.x_build_yymmddhh.tgz. #tar –xzvf driv_linux_smart_vx.x_build_yymmddhh.tgz. 2. #cd mxser #make clean; make install 3. #cd /moxa/mxser/driver #./msmknod 4. 5. #modprobe mxupcie 6.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation SCO • SCO OpenServer 5 • SCO OpenServer 6 • SCO UnixWare 7 Follow the steps given in this section to install the SCO OpenServer 5/6 & SCO UnixWare 7 driver. The installation procedures for SCO UnixWare 7 and SCO OpenServer 5/6 are similar. 1. Copy the driver file .tar to your host. 2. #tar xvf #/tmp/moxa/mxinstall 3. The window shown below will open next. Press RETURN to continue.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual 5. Software Installation After rebooting computer, key in “moxaadm”, you will see MAIN MENU, select Basic Configuration. MAIN MENU Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration Interface Configuration Port Monitoring Terminal Emulation Driver Removal Exit 6. You will see the following screen. Press Enter to select the MOXA Multiport Serial Board you installed by port and by model. For example, if you installed the CP-104EL, select 4 ports and then CP-104EL.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation Windows CE 5.0 In this section, we explain how to install Moxa PCI Express boards under WinCE 5.0. These instructions are intended for users who are familiar with the Windows CE Platform Builder 5.0 Toolkit, and would like to install one or more Moxa Tech products. Here, we only give the step-by-step installation instructions for the development environment. You will need to download the image file to the target host yourself. The WinCE 5.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 3. Enter a Name for Workspace and press Next. 4. When you see Board Support Packages, Design Template, Applications & Media, Networking & Communications, OBEX Server, select what you need to build your own environment. The Completing the New Platform Wizard window will open to indicate that it has finished creating a new platform. Click Finish to complete the setup.
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PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 5. Open Manage Catalog Items (File Æ Manage Catalog Items). In the Catalog (View Æ Catalog), browse to \Third Party\Device Drivers\ Moxa Smartio/Industio-PCI, PC/104-Plus. Right-click on the driver Prefix COM or Prefix MXU you would like to include and choose Add to OS Design. Note: You can only select either Prefix COM or Prefix MXU, but not both. Prefix COM supports up to 10 ports, from COM0 to COM9.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 6. After adding Moxa Tech drivers into your OS Design, a new project is automatically added to your workspace. The project name is mxserce5. The project can be accessed from File View (View Æ File View). The mxserce5 project contains a number of files used to configure the drivers included in your OS Design. Note: If you would like to use “Terminal Emulator” tool, please modify mxserce5.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Software Installation 7. Finally, open Build OS, select Build and Sysgen, and be sure to click Copy Files to Release Directory After Build and Make Run-Time Image After Build. 8. Finally, copy your image file to the target Host. Note: If you have created a Windows CE Platform Builder in the development environment, you can skip steps 2, 3, and 4.
4 Chapter 4 Serial Programming Tools Moxa provides an easy to use yet powerful serial programming library, and communication troubleshooting utilities under Windows 2000/XP/2003, Windows 95/98, and Windows NT. The following sections provide details about the installation, the library, and the utilities for various platforms.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Serial Programming Tools Moxa PComm PComm, a professional serial communication tool for PCs, is a software package that runs under Windows NT95/98/2000/XP/2003. PComm provides: • • • • A powerful serial communication library that simplifies serial programming tasks for most popular programming languages.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Serial Programming Tools Monitor (for Moxa boards under Windows 2000/XP/2003) This useful port status monitoring program allows you to monitor data transmission of selected Moxa COM ports. The program monitors data transmission/receiving throughput, and communication line status, with data updated and displayed on the screen at regular time intervals. Click a specific port to see a graph of the current communication parameters and status of that port.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Serial Programming Tools Terminal Emulator Use Terminal Emulator to connect to your PC’s serial ports to check if data is being transmitted correctly. Terminal Emulator features multi-windows, and supports VT100 and ANSI terminal types. You can transfer data interactively, send patterns periodically, and transfer files using ASCII, XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, and KERMIT protocols. To run Terminal Emulator, click Start Æ Program Æ PComm Lite Æ Terminal Emulator.
5 Chapter 5 Pin Assignments This chapter covers the following topics: CP-118EL ¾ Board Side Pin Assignments—Female SCSI VHDCI68 ¾ Device Side Pin Assignments CP-168EL ¾ Board Side Pin Assignments—Female SCSI VHDCI68 ¾ Device Side Pin Assignments CP-104EL ¾ Board Side Pin Assignments—Female DB44 ¾ Device Side Pin Assignments CP-102E ¾ Board Side Pin Assignments—Male DB9 CP-102EL ¾ Board Side Pin Assignments—Female DB25 ¾ Device Side Pin Assignments CP-132EL/CP-132EL-I ¾ Board Side Pin Assignme
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments To select a PCIe board accessories please refer to the following table: PCIe Board CP-118EL CP-168EL CP-104EL CP-102EL CP-132EL/ CP-132EL-I CP-114EL/ CP-114EL-I Model OPT8D+/OPT8-M9+ OPT8B+/OPT8C+ OPT8A+/OPT8S+ OPT8D+/OPT8-M9+ OPT8B+/OPT8C+ OPT8A+/OPT8S+ OPT8F+/OPT8Z+ OPT8K+/OPT8I+ CBL-M44M9x4-50 CBL-M44M25x4-50 CBL-M25M9x2-50 Connector Type Male DB9 Male DB25 Female DB25 Male DB9 Male DB25 Female DB25 Female DB25 Female DB25 Male DB9 Male DB25 Male DB9
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments Board Side Pin Assignments—Female SCSI VHDCI68 1 34 35 68 RS-232 Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 RxD6 13 DCD4 25 TxD2 37 RI7 49 RI5 61 TxD1 2 CTS6 14 RTS4 26 GND 38 RTS7 50 CTS5 62 DSR1 3 RI6 15 RI4 27 TxD0 39 DCD7 51 RxD5 63 DTR1 4 RTS6 16 CTS4 28 DSR0 40 DTR7 52 RxD3 64 DCD1 5 DCD6 17 RxD4 29 DTR0 41 DSR7 53 CTS3 65 RTS1 6 DTR6 18 RxD2 30 DC
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments 2-wire RS-485 Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 6 D6-(A) 23 D2-(A) 40 D7-(A) 57 D3-(A) 8 D6+(B) 25 D2+(B) 42 D7+(B) 59 D3+(B) 9 GND 26 GND 43 GND 60 GND 10 D4+(B) 27 D0+(B) 44 D5+(B) 61 D1+(B) 12 D4-(A) 29 D0-(A) 46 D5-(A) 63 D1-(A) Device Side Pin Assignments Male DB9 (OPT8D+/OPT8-M9+) 1 5 6 9 Pin RS-232 RS-422 / 4-wire RS-485 2-wire RS-485 1 DCD TxD-(A) --- 2 RxD TxD+(B) --- 3 TxD
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments Male DB25 (OPT8B+/C+) 1 13 14 25 Pin RS-232 RS-422 / 4-wire RS-485 2-wire RS-485 2 TxD RxD+(B) Data+(B) 3 RxD TxD+(B) --- 4 RTS --- --- 5 CTS --- --- 6 DSR --- --- 7 GND GND GND 8 DCD TxD-(A) --- 20 DTR RxD-(A) Data-(A) Female DB25 (OPT8A+/S+) 13 1 25 14 Pin RS-232 RS-422 / 4-wire RS-485 2-wire RS-485 2 RxD TxD+(B) --- 3 TxD RxD+(B) Data+(B) 4 CTS --- --- 5 RTS --- --- 6 DTR RxD-(A) Data-(A)
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments CP-168EL The CP-168EL board has a female SCSI VHDCI68 connector on the board, with various connection options available for connecting from the board to your serial devices. In this chapter, we give pin assignments for the board side connector, as well as pin assignments for device side connectors for the different connection options. The CP-168EL board supports RS-232 interface on board.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments Device Side Pin Assignments Male DB9 (OPT8D+/OPT8-M9+) 1 6 5 9 Pin RS-232 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 --- Male DB25 (OPT8B+/C+) 1 14 13 25 Pin RS-232 2 TxD 3 RxD 4 RTS 5 CTS 6 DSR 7 GND 8 DCD 20 DTR 5-7
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments Female DB25 (OPT8A+/S+) 13 25 1 14 Pin RS-232 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 CTS 5 RTS 6 DTR 7 GND 8 DCD 20 DSR Female DB25 (OPT8F+/Z+) Pin RS-422 2 RxD+(B) 3 TxD+(B) 7 GND 14 RxD-(A) 16 TxD-(A) Female DB25 (OPT8K+/I+) Pin RS-422 / 4-wire RS-485 2-wire RS-485 2 RxD+(B) Data+(B) 3 TxD+(B) --- 7 GND GND 14 RxD-(A) Data-(A) 16 TxD-(A) --- 5-8
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments CP-104EL Board Side Pin Assignments—Female DB44 RS-232 30 Port 1 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 15 13 11 7 9 44 42 41 39 5 37 35 Port 2 Port 4 3 1 16 33 31 Port 3 Port 4 13 TxD 9 TxD 5 TxD 1 TxD 14 RxD 10 RxD 6 RxD 2 RxD 15 RTS 11 RTS 7 RTS 3 RTS 28 CTS 24 CTS 20 CTS 16 CTS 29 DSR 25 DSR 21 DSR 17 DSR 30 GND 26 GND 22 GND 18 GND 42 DCD 39 DCD 35 DCD 31 DCD 44 DTR 41 DTR 37 DTR 33 DTR 5
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments Device Side Pin Assignments Male DB9 (CBL-M44M9x4-50) 1 6 5 9 Pin RS-232 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 --- Male DB25 (CBL-M44M25x4-50) 1 14 13 25 Pin RS-232 2 TxD 3 RxD 4 RTS 5 CTS 6 DSR 7 GND 8 DCD 20 DTR 5-10
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments CP-102E Board Side Pin Assignments—Male DB9 CP-102E has two Male DB9 connectors on board.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments Device Side Pin Assignments Male DB9 (CBL-M25M9x2-50) 1 6 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 9 RS-232 DCD RxD TxD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS CP-132EL/CP-132EL-I Board Side Pin Assignments—Female DB25 13 1 25 14 RS-422 & 4-wire RS-485 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Signal --TxD1-(A) GND1 --TxD1+(B) ------RxD0-(A) ----RxD0+(B) --- Pin 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2-wire RS-485 Signal --RxD1-(A) ----RxD1+(B) ----TxD0-(A) GND0 --TxD0+(B) --- 5-12 Pin 1 2
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments Device Side Pin Assignments Male DB9 (CBL-M25M9x2-50) 1 6 Pin RS-422 / 4-wire RS-485 2-wire RS-485 1 TxD-(A) --- 2 TxD+(B) --- 3 RxD+(B) Data+(B) 4 RxD-(A) Data-(A) 5 GND GND 6 --- --- 7 --- --- 8 --- --- 9 --- --- 5 9 CP-114EL/CP-114EL-I Board Side Pin Assignments—Female DB44 15 30 1 44 31 16 RS-232 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Signal TxD1 RxD2 RTS3 --TxD2 RxD2 RTS2 --TxD1 RxD1 RTS1 --- Pin 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments RS-422 & 4-wire RS-485 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Signal RxD3(+) TxD3(+) ----RxD2(+) TxD2(+) ----RxD1(+) TxD1(+) ----- Pin 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Signal RxD0(+) TxD0(+) ----RxD3(-) ------RxD2(-) ------- Pin 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Signal RxD1(-) ------RxD0(-) --TxD3(-) --GND --TxD2(-) --- Pin 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2-wire RS-485 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Signal Data3+(B) ------Data2+(B) ------Data1+(B) ----
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Pin Assignments Device Side Pin Assignments Male DB9 (CBL-M44M9x4-50) 1 5 6 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RS-232 DCD RxD TxD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS 9 RS-422 & 4-wire RS-485 TxD-(A) TxD+(B) RxD+(B) RxD-(A) GND ------- 2-wire RS-485 ----Data+(B) Data-(A) GND ------- Male DB25 (CBL-M44M25x4-50) 1 13 14 Pin 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 RS-232 TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR GND DCD DTR 25 RS-422 & 4-wire RS-485 RxD+(B) TxD+(B) ------GND TxD-(A) RxD-(A) 5-15 2-wire RS-485 Data+(B) --------GND --Data
6 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Common PCI Express Series problems and possible solutions are as follows. If you still have problems after reading this chapter, contact your dealer or Moxa for help, or use the Problem Report Form at the end of this manual to report problems to your dealer. General Troubleshooting 1. The Moxa PCI Express board cannot be detected by the Moxa driver while installing the driver. Hardware causes and solutions: a. The board is not installed in the computer. Please install it. b.
A Appendix A Technical Reference Product Specifications CP-118EL Specifications Hardware Connectors Comm. Controller Interface Bus Interface Number of Ports Max No.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Technical Reference CP-168EL Specifications Hardware Connectors Comm. Controller Interface Bus Interface Number of Ports Max No.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Configuration Data Bits Stop Bits I/O address/IRQ Parity Flow Control Power and Environment Power Requirement Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature ESD Protection Regulatory Approvals Warranty Technical Reference 5, 6, 7, 8 1, 1.5, 2 BIOS assigned None, Even, Odd, Space, Mark RTS/CTS, XON/XOFF 430 mA (3.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Technical Reference ESD Protection Embedded 15 KV ESD Protection Regulatory Approvals EN55022, EN55024, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN61000-6-2, IEC-61000-4-2, IEC 61000-4-3, IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-6, IEC 61000-4-8, IEC 61000-4-11, FCC Part 15 Class B Warranty 5 years CP-102EL Specifications Hardware Connectors Female DB25 Comm. Controller 16C550C compatible Interface Bus Interface PCI Express × 1 Number of Ports 2 Max No.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Technical Reference CP-132EL Series Specifications Hardware Connectors Female DB25 Comm. Controller 16C550C compatible Interface Bus Interface PCI Express × 1 Number of Ports 2 Max No. of Boards 4 Signal RS-422 TxD+(B), TxD-(A), RxD+(B), RxD-(A), GND RS-485 4-Wire TxD+(B), TxD-(A), RxD+(B), RxD-(A), GND RS-485 2-Wire Data+(B), Data-(A), GND Performance Baudrate 50 bps to 921.6 Kbps Configuration Data Bits 5, 6, 7, 8 Stop Bits 1, 1.
PCI Express Board User’s Manual Technical Reference CP-114EL Series Specifications Hardware Connectors Female DB44 Comm. Controller 16C550C compatible Interface Bus Interface PCI Express × 1 Number of Ports 4 Max No. of Boards 4 Signal RS-232 TxD, RxD, RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, DCD, GND RS-422 TxD+(B), TxD-(A), RxD+(B), RxD-(A), GND RS-485 4-Wire TxD+(B), TxD-(A), RxD+(B), RxD-(A), GND RS-485 2-Wire Data+(B), Data-(A), GND Performance Baudrate 50 bps to 921.