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		 Owner’s Manual   
					U209-004 USB to 4-Port   
					Serial Adapter   
					U209-008 USB to 8-Port   
					Serial Adapter   
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				Introduction   
					This manual describes how to set up and install your USB-to-Serial Adapter.   
					U209-004 and U209-008 provide four or eight independent RS-232 serial interfaces to the host PC via   
					the Universal Serial Bus (USB) port.   
					Each adapter uses high-speed UARTs and deep FIFOs, allowing each channel to obtain data rates up to   
					921.6 kbps. The adapters are powered over their USB connection (bus-powered), eliminating the need   
					for an external power supply. The adapters are Plug-and-Play devices and require no hardware   
					configuration.   
					Note: These products comply fully with USB Specification version 2.0. They will also operate over slower USB 1.1   
					connections at a slightly reduced performance level.   
					System requirements   
					USB-to-Serial adapters are supported under the Windows 2000/XP (and later) and Linux operating   
					systems. One USB port is required to connect the adapter to your computer. You can use either a built-in   
					USB port or an add-in USB host adapter. We recommend the use of a USB 2.0 port for best performance.   
					Installing the USB-to-Serial Adapter   
					Caution!   
					Be sure to allow the installation process to finish without interruption   
					This section explains how to install the USB-to-Serial adapter under different operating systems. Please   
					locate and follow the procedure for your computer's operating system.   
					The USB-to-Serial adapter includes Windows device drivers that enable the serial ports to appear to   
					Windows as standard COM ports.   
					Installing under Windows XP   
					Follow these steps to install the adapter under Windows XP.   
					1. Turn the power to your computer ON. This   
					is the system to which the device is to be   
					connected.   
					2. Plug the wide flat end of the USB cable into   
					the downstream connector. This is the   
					connector located on the back of the computer   
					or USB hub.   
					3. Plug the square end of the USB cable into   
					the USB-to-Serial adapter. Windows tells   
					you that it has found new hardware and   
					launches the Found New Hardware Wizard   
					(figure 1).   
					Figure 1 - The Found New Hardware Wizard launches   
					automatically when you first plug in the USB-to-Serial   
					adapter.   
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				Installing the USB-to-Serial Adapter   
					(continued)   
					4. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM   
					drive. This is the CD that shipped with the   
					product.   
					5. Select the "Advanced" option. Click the   
					Next button. The Choose your search and   
					installation options prompt displays (figure 2).   
					6. Select Search removable media (floppy, CD-   
					ROM). If necessary, you can also select the   
					Include this location in the search: option and   
					browse to the location with the USB-to-Serial   
					drivers. The complete path is   
					E:\Serial Port Adapters\Drivers\Windows 98,   
					Me, 2000, XP for USB. Replace E:\ with your   
					CD-ROM designation.   
					Figure 2 - Windows XP Choose your search and   
					installation options prompt.   
					7. Click the Next button. Windows searches for   
					drivers for the adapter (figure 3).   
					8. The Wizard locates and starts to install the   
					necessary software. The Wizard installs the   
					software (figure 4), followed by the Finished   
					installing prompt (figure 5).   
					Figure 3 - Windows XP Searches for drivers prompt.   
					Figure 4 - Windows XP Wizard installs the software.   
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				Installing the USB-to-Serial Adapter   
					(continued)   
					9. Press the Finish button to continue. The   
					USB adapter installation is complete.   
					Figure 5 - Windows XP Finished installing prompt   
					indicates that the adapter has been successfully   
					installed.   
					Installing under Windows 2000   
					Follow these steps to install the USB-to-Serial   
					adapter under Windows 2000.   
					1. Turn on the power to your computer   
					system. This is the system in which the device   
					is to be installed.   
					2. Plug the wide flat end of the USB cable into   
					the downstream connector. This is the   
					connector located on the back of the computer   
					or USB hub.   
					3. Plug the square end of the USB cable into   
					the back of the USB-to-Serial adapter.   
					Windows tells you that it has found new   
					hardware and launches the Add New Hardware   
					Wizard. The Found new hardware prompt   
					displays (figure 6).   
					Figure 6 - Windows 2000 found new hardware prompt.   
					4. Click the Next button. The Search for display   
					drivers prompt displays (figure 7).   
					Figure 7 - Windows 2000 search for display drivers   
					prompt.   
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				Installing the USB-to-Serial Adapter   
					(continued)   
					5. Insert the installation CD into your CD-   
					ROM drive. This is the CD that shipped with   
					the adapter.   
					6. Select Search for a suitable driver for my   
					device (recommended).   
					7. Click the Next button. The Locate driver files   
					prompt displays (figure 8).   
					8 Select CD-ROM drives. You can also choose   
					to specify a location and browse to the desired   
					location with the USB-to-Serial drivers. The   
					complete path is E:\Serial Port dapters\Drivers\   
					Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP for USB. Replace   
					E:\ with your CD-ROM drive designation.   
					Figure 8 - Windows 2000 Locate driver files prompt.   
					9 Click the Next button. Windows searches for   
					drivers for the adapter. The Finished searching   
					for driver files prompt displays (figure 9).   
					10. Click the Next Button.   
					11. The wizard Proceeds with the Installation.   
					The Please Wait while the Wizard Installs the   
					Software screen displays, followed the   
					Finished Installing prompt (figure 10).   
					12. Press the Finish button to continue. The   
					USB-to-Serial adapter installation is complete.   
					Figure 9 - Finished searching for driver files.   
					Figure 10 - Windows 2000 Finished installing prompt   
					indicates that the adapter has been successfully   
					installed.   
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				Installing the USB-to-Serial Adapter   
					(continued)   
					Uninstalling under Windows 2000 or Windows XP   
					Follow these steps in the event that you need to uninstall or reinstall the USB-to-Serial software.   
					1. From the Control Panel, select System.   
					2. Press the Hardware tab.   
					3. Click on Device Manager.   
					4. Scroll down to Multi-port serial adapters and expand.   
					5. Highlight your USB-to-Serial adapter; for example, U209-004 or U209-008   
					6. Select the Action menu option.   
					7. Select Uninstall from the drop down menu.   
					8. Click OK at the Confirmation screen. Note that this also removes all the serial ports associated with   
					your USB-to-Serial adapter.   
					Making external connections   
					RS-232 Serial Connections   
					RS-232 devices are classified by their function as   
					either Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) or Data   
					Communication Equipment (DCE).   
					Note: A DTE device is the communication source. A   
					Figure 11 - DB9 connector pinout.   
					DCE device provides a communication channel between   
					two DTE-type devices.   
					USB-to-Serial adapters are DTE devices that   
					connect to peripheral equipment through a male   
					DB-9 connector. The following table lists the serial   
					port connector definitions.   
					RS-232 signal description   
					Data Carrier Detect (DCD)   
					Receive Data (RxD)   
					DB-9   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					Transmit Data (TxD)   
					Figure 12 - Use of DTEs and DCEs in a   
					communication link.   
					Data Terminal Ready (DTR)   
					Signal Ground (GND)   
					Data Set Ready (DSR)   
					Request To Send (RTS)   
					Clear To Send (CTS)   
					Cabling requirements for RS-232C devices   
					Ring Indicator (RI)   
					DTE- and DCE-type devices have complementary   
					pinouts that allow terminals and modems to   
					connect directly using a one-to-one cable as shown   
					in Figure 13. Two DTE-type devices can be   
					connected by a null modem cable. A typical null   
					modem cable is also shown in the figure.   
					Figure 13 - illustrates the RS232 pinouts for typical   
					DTE- to-DCE and DTE-to-DTE cables with 9-pin   
					connectors.   
					Note: In many applications, DCEs are unnecessary.   
					This allows you to use a null modem cable (modem   
					eliminator cable) to directly connect two DTE type   
					devices.   
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				Making external connections   
					(continued)   
					Testing DB-9 serial ports in HyperTerminal   
					This section explains how to test the functionality of your USB-to-Serial adapter using HyperTerminal.   
					An RS-232 loopback connector is included with the USB-to-Serial adapter.   
					Running HyperTerminal   
					1. Attach the loopback connector to the DB-9 Connector.   
					2. Launch HyperTerminal. From the Windows Start Menu, select Programs > Accessories>   
					Communications > HyperTerminal.   
					3. Create a new session. When prompted, give the session any name you wish.   
					4. Select the COM # associated with port 1 from the dropdown list. You are now set up to test the   
					first serial port. Note: Leave all settings at default.   
					5. With the session open, type any text. If the text you type is echoed on the screen, the port is   
					functioning properly.   
					6. Close the session.   
					7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each serial port. If the text you type is echoed on the screen, the port   
					is functioning properly.   
					Using Device Manager   
					This section explains how to use Device Manager to view the properties of the serial ports enumerated   
					by the USB-to-Serial adapter.   
					Accessing Device Manager   
					1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel.   
					2. Double click the System icon. The System Properties dialog box opens. (Note: If you do not see   
					the System icon, you may need to switch to “Classic View”.)   
					3. Click the Hardware tab, and then press Device Manager. Device Manager lists all the hardware   
					devices that are registered inside the Windows registry.   
					Exploring Device Manager Screens   
					Windows XP and 2000   
					Device Manager provides two property dialogs that apply to the USB-to-Serial adapter.   
					• 
					• 
					Ports (COM & LPT) device group property box   
					Multi-port serial adapters device group property box   
					Use the Ports (COM & LPT) device group property box to view and set the port settings and to view   
					device usage and driver information for the serial ports. Use the Multi-port serial adapter's device group   
					property box to view and set the advanced options and to view device usage and driver information for   
					the USB-to-Serial adapter.   
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				Using Device Manager   
					(continued)   
					1. With Device Manager open, expand the   
					Multi-port serial adapters device group.   
					Your USB-to-Serial adapter should appear in   
					the list.   
					2. Double click the USB-to-Serial adapter.   
					The Properties dialog box opens and displays   
					the General tab (figure 14).   
					3. Click the USB Serial Ports Advanced   
					Options tab to view the port setting   
					properties. The Advanced Options dialog box   
					displays (figure 15).   
					4. The RS-232 USB Serial Port Advanced   
					Options dialog box displays the firmware   
					revision of the USB-to-Serial adapter.   
					There are no user-configurable settings for RS-   
					232 only USB-to-Serial adapters.   
					5. Click Cancel to close the property box.   
					6. With Device Manager open, expand the   
					Ports (COM & LPT) device group. The ports   
					associated with the USB-to-Serial adapter   
					should appear in the list of ports   
					Figure 14 - Windows XP/2000 Device Manager   
					properties, General tab.   
					7. Double click the desired port. The USB   
					Serial Port Properties dialog box opens and   
					displays the General tab   
					Figure 15 - The Advanced Options dialog box.   
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				Using Device Manager   
					(continued)   
					8. Click the Port settings tab. The Port Settings   
					dialog box displays (figure 16).   
					9. This Port Settings tab allows you to set   
					default values for the following:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Bits per second   
					Data bits   
					Parity   
					Stop bits   
					Flow control   
					Most applications do not make use of these   
					default settings, but prefer to make their own   
					settings. See the Setting advanced options   
					section for details.   
					10. Press the Advanced button. The Advanced   
					Options dialog box opens (figure 17).   
					11. Use the dropdown box to select the port   
					whose settings you wish to change. Click   
					Cancel to return to the Port Settings tab.   
					Figure 16 - USB Ports Settings box, which lets you set   
					the default port settings, view the advanced options, and   
					restore the default settings.   
					12. Click the Driver tab to view the driver   
					information and update the driver. The USB   
					Serial Driver properties dialog box displays   
					(figure 18).   
					13. You have several options:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					View detailed driver information   
					Update the device drivers   
					Uninstall your USB-to-Serial adapter*   
					Return to the previously installed driver.   
					(XP only)   
					Figure 17 - Windows XP/2000 USB serial port,   
					Advanced settings box.   
					• 
					• 
					Save your changes and exit   
					Abandon your changes and return to the   
					Device Manager   
					* Uninstall the entire device instead by using   
					the Driver dialog for the multiport serial   
					adapter.   
					Figure 18 - Windows XP/2000 USB serial port   
					properties, Driver box.   
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				Using Device Manager   
					(continued)   
					14. Click the Driver Details button to view   
					detailed driver information. The Driver File   
					Details dialog box opens (figure 19).   
					15. Driver File Details dialog box displays the   
					following information:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Provider   
					File version   
					Copyright   
					Digital Signer (Windows XP only)   
					This is the version of the installed software   
					Indicates whether Microsoft has approved this   
					version.   
					16. Click Cancel to close the dialog.   
					Figure 19 - Windows XP/2000 USB serial port, Driver   
					file details box.   
					Troubleshooting   
					This section lists some common problems and their causes. If the information below does not provide a   
					solution, then contact technical support.   
					Note: Any unauthorized repairs or modifications will void the adapter's warranty.   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The USB-to-Serial   
					adapter cannot   
					The cables are not   
					connected correctly.   
					1. Check all cables to make sure that they are   
					connected correctly.   
					communicate with other   
					equipment.   
					2. Make sure that each cable is securely   
					attached.   
					The device driver is   
					not installed.   
					1. Double check the Device Manager per the   
					instructions in Using Device Manager to   
					ensure that drivers are installed correctly and   
					that all devices are working properly.   
					2. Try uninstalling the USB adapter from the   
					Device Manager window and then repeat the   
					hardware installation instructions.   
					The USB port is faulty.   
					If possible, connect a known good USB device   
					to the PC or hub connector and see if it   
					operates properly.   
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				Appendix A   
					Specifications   
					Bus interface   
					USB Specification 2.0, high speed 480 Mbps. Backward compatible   
					with USB 1.1 full speed 12 Mbps.   
					Baud rates   
					Up to 921,600 bps. Factors impacting performance include:   
					• Hardware flow control   
					• Horsepower of the host computer   
					• Quality of and length of cables   
					• Continuous or "bursty" data   
					Ports   
					U209-004: 4   
					U209-008: 8   
					UARTs   
					Custom high-speed UARTs with 1024-byte FIFOs for both transmit and   
					receive. Automatic hardware and software flow control.   
					Transceivers   
					RS-232 Output: Voltage Swing: +/-5V min, +/-5.4V typical   
					RS-232 Input: Voltage Range: -15V min, +15V max; Input Threshold Low:   
					0.6V min, 1.0V typical; Input Threshold High: 2.4V max, 1.5V typical   
					Connectors   
					DB-9 Male   
					Dimensions   
					9.18" L x 5.25" W x 2.363" H   
					Power Requirements   
					USB bus powered (no external power connection required)   
					Suspend Power:   
					Unconfigured Power:   
					Configured Power:   
					< 500 uA   
					< 100 mA   
					< 500 mA   
					Temperature:   
					Humidity   
					Operating: 0° to 70° C Storage: -50° to 80° C   
					10 to 90%   
					OS Support   
					Windows 2000, Windows XP   
					Warranty and Warranty Registration   
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