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Freedom USB Serial Adapter  
User’s Manual  
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Table of contents  
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Quatech Freedom USB Adapter User’s Manual  
Introduction  
Introduction  
This Users Manual describes how to setup and install your Quatech  
Freedom USB Adapter.  
Note: These products comply  
fully with USB Specification  
version 1.1 and are fully The Quatech SSU-100, DSU-100, QSU-100, ESU-100, and HSU-100,  
supported under Windows  
98/ME/XP/2000/NT4.  
respectively, provide one, two, four, eight, and sixteen independent  
RS-232 serial interfaces to the host PC via the Universal Serial Bus  
(USB) port.  
The Quatech DSU-200/300, QSU-200/300, ESU-200/300, and HSU-  
200/300, respectively, provide two, four, eight, and sixteen  
independent asynchronous serial interfaces via the USB port. Each of  
these interfaces can be used as desired for either RS-422 or RS-485  
communications.  
For convenience, this manual refers to all these products as Freedom  
USB unless otherwise noted.  
The following table details the port and connection configuration for  
all the Freedom USB devices.  
Table 1 - Device port and connection options  
Device  
Ports Connection  
Device  
Ports Connection  
SSU-100  
DSU-100  
QSU-100  
ESU-100  
1
2
4
8
RS-232  
RS-232  
RS-232  
RS-232  
RS-232  
RS-422  
DSU-200/300  
QSU-200/300  
ESU-200/300  
2
4
8
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
HSU-100 16  
HSU-200/300 16  
Each adapter comes standard with 16550 Universal Asynchronous  
Receiver/Transmitters (UARTs) containing 16-byte First In First Out  
(FIFO) storage devices. These FIFOs, in conjunction with the USB  
micro controller FIFOs, help to relieve the CPU of excessive  
interrupts by buffering received and transmitted data. This  
configuration allows each channel (either two or four) to obtain data  
Note: The 16550 is well suited  
for applications involving high  
data rates and for heavy  
multitasking environments. The  
larger FIFO allows each  
read/write access to the UART  
to move more data, resulting in rates up to 460.8 kbps. The adapters are USB bus-powered; therefore  
fewer interrupts and less  
processor time spent servicing  
the UART.  
no external power supply is required.  
The Freedom USB products are Plug-and-Play devices and require no  
hardware configuration. Your computer's BIOS or operating system  
automatically configures the ports when you install the device.  
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Introduction  
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System requirements  
Quatech’s serial USB adapters require the Windows 98/Me/XP/2000/NT4  
operating system and an IBM or IBM-compatible PC with a standard  
USB port or an add-in USB host adapter. Contact our sales  
department for details on current software offerings. Most device  
drivers are available for download from the Quatech World Wide Web  
Note: The 16-port units (HSU-  
100/200/300) require two  
USB ports. All the other units  
use only one USB port.  
Features  
Quatech offers an IND option, or surge-suppression board upgrade, to  
provide improved performance and industrial-grade reliability.  
IND option - surge suppression upgrade  
The IND option provides essential protection for reliable use in an  
industrial environment. Each communication line has a surge  
suppressor capable of sustaining up to 40-A, 20- s peak transient  
surges, a clamping voltage of 30 V (15.1 V for 200/300 units), and a  
peak energy dissipation of 0.1 Joules.  
Table 2 differentiates between  
the Freedom USB-1/2/300 part  
numbers with and without the  
IND option.  
Table 2 - Product series summary  
IND  
option  
Part number  
IND option Part number  
SSU-100  
no  
DSU-100  
no  
DSU-200/300  
no  
DSU-100IND  
QSU-100  
yes  
no  
DSU-200/300IND  
QSU-200/300  
yes  
no  
QSU-100IND  
ESU-100  
yes  
no  
QSU-200/300 IND  
ESU-200/300  
yes  
no  
ESU-100IND  
HSU-100  
yes  
no  
ESU-200/300 IND  
HSU-200/300  
yes  
no  
HSU-100IND  
yes  
HSU-200/300 IND  
yes  
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Installing the software  
Installing the Freedom USB  
This section explains how to install the Freedom USB under different  
operating systems. Please locate and follow the procedure for your  
Note: The installation process  
takes place in two stages: the  
serial adapter board and then computer’s operating system.  
the serial ports.  
Windows maintains a registry of all known hardware installed in  
your computer in which it keeps track of all of your system resources,  
such as I/O locations, IRQ levels, and DMA channels. The Add New  
Hardware Wizard utility helps you to add new hardware and updates  
this registry.  
Caution! Be sure to allow  
the installation process to  
finish without interruption.  
If you stop the process  
The Freedom USB includes an INF configuration file to allow easy  
configuration in the Windows environment. Windows uses the INF  
before the adapter board(s) file to determine the system resources required by the Freedom USB,  
and all of the serial ports  
are installed, you will  
corrupt the installation.  
searches for available resources to fill the boards requirements, and  
then updates the hardware registry with an entry that allocates these  
resources.  
The Freedom USB also includes Windows device drivers that enable  
the Freedom USB serial ports to appear to Windows as standard  
COM ports.  
Installing under Windows XP  
Follow these steps to install the Freedom USB under Windows XP.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Turn on the power to your computer  
system.  
This is the system in which the Freedom  
USB is to be installed.  
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.  
Plug the square end of the USB cable into Windows tells you that it has found new  
the back of the Freedom USB box.  
hardware and launches the Found New  
Hardware Wizard.  
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Figure 1 - Win XP Found new hardware prompt  
Figure 1 illustrates the Win  
XP Found new hardware  
prompt. The Found New  
Hardware Wizard launches  
automatically when you first  
plug in the Freedom USB  
serial adapter.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 4  
Insert the Quatech installation CD into  
your CD-ROM drive.  
This is the CD that shipped with the  
Freedom USB.  
Step 5  
Click the Next button.  
The Choose your search and installation  
options prompt displays.  
Figure 2 - Win XP Choose your search and installation options prompt  
Figure 2 illustrates the Win  
XP Choose your search and  
installation prompt.  
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Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 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 Freedom USB drivers.  
The complete path is E:\Serial Port  
Adapters\Drivers\Windows 95, 98, Me,  
2000, XP for USB \Enhanced.  
Replace E:\ with your CD-ROM  
designation  
Step 7  
Click the Next button.  
Windows searches for drivers for the  
serial USB adapter.  
Figure 3 - Win XP Searches drivers prompt  
Figure 3 illustrates the Win  
XP Searches for drivers  
prompt. When the Wizard  
finds the Freedom USB  
drivers, this screen disappears.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 8  
The Wizard locates and starts to install  
the necessary software, then notifies you  
that Windows XP has not certified the  
software.  
The warning appears just as the installation  
starts and indicates that Windows XP  
has not yet tested the software. Note that  
the software does work properly with XP.  
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Figure 4 - Win XP software logo warning  
Figure 4 shows the Windows  
XP Logo testing warning. This  
indicates only that Windows  
has not certified the Freedom  
USB. Rest assured that  
Quatech’s drivers work properly  
with Windows XP.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 9  
Click the Continue Anyway button.  
Step 10 The Wizard proceeds with the  
installation.  
The Wizard installs the software prompt  
displays, followed by the Finished  
installing prompt.  
Figure 5 - Win XP Wizard installs the software prompt  
Figure 5 is the Win XP Wizard  
installs the software prompt.  
This screen shows you the  
target  
directory  
for  
the  
installation.  
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Figure 6 - Win XP Finished installing prompt  
Figure 6 shows the Win XP  
Finished installing prompt. It  
indicates that the serial USB  
adapter has been successfully  
installed.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 11 Press the Finish button to continue.  
The USB adapter installation is  
complete. Next, the Wizard installs the  
serial USB port(s).  
The Install software for USB serial port  
prompt displays.  
Figure 7 - Win XP Install software for USB serial port prompt  
Figure 7 indicates that the  
wizard is ready to install the  
USB ports.  
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Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 12 Make sure that the Quatech CD is in your This is the CD that shipped with your  
CD-ROM drive.  
Freedom USB adapter.  
Step 13 Select the Install the software  
automatically (Recommended) option.  
The Wizard should go automatically to  
the USB driver location. If necessary,  
you can browse to the correct location.  
The complete path is E:\Serial Port  
Adapters\Drivers\Windows 95, 98, Me,  
2000. XP for USB\Enhanced. Replace  
E: with your CD-ROM drive  
designation.  
Step 14 Click the Next button to continue.  
The wizard prompts you to wait while it  
searches for serial USB port drivers.  
Figure 8 - Win XP Searches for Quatech serial port screen  
Figure 8 illustrates the wizard  
searching for the serial USB  
port driver.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 15 The wizard completes the installation and  
displays the Installation complete prompt.  
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Figure 9 - Win XP Installation complete prompt  
Figure 9 displays when the file  
copying process is finished.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 16 Click the Finish button.  
The Wizard briefly displays the  
Unknown hardware found and  
Installing messages as it installs each  
serial USB port.  
Step 17 Repeat Steps 12-16 for each port.  
Your Freedom USB adapter installation  
is complete!  
Uninstalling from Windows XP  
Follow these steps in the event that you need to uninstall or reinstall  
the Freedom USB 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 Quatech Freedom USB; for example, QSU-100  
Quad RS-232 Serial Ports (Group ID1).  
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 Freedom USB.  
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Installing under Windows 2000  
Follow these steps to install the Freedom USB under Windows 2000.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Turn on the power to your computer  
system.  
This is the system in which the Freedom  
USB is to be installed.  
Plug the wide flat end of the USB cable  
into the downstream connector.  
This is the connector located on the back of  
the computer of USB hub.  
Plug the square end of the USB cable into Windows tells you that it has found new  
the back of the Freedom USB box.  
hardware and launches the Add New  
Hardware Wizard. The Found new  
hardware prompt displays.  
Figure 10 - Win 2000 Found new hardware prompt  
Figure 10 illustrates the Win  
2000 Found new hardware  
prompt. The Found New  
Hardware Wizard launches  
automatically when you first  
plug in the Freedom USB  
serial adapter.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 4  
Click the Next button.  
The Search for or display drivers  
prompt displays.  
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Figure 11 - Win 2000 Search for or display drivers prompt  
Figure 11 shows the Win 2000  
Search for or display drivers  
prompt.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Insert the Quatech installation CD into  
your CD-ROM drive.  
This is the CD that shipped with the  
Freedom USB.  
Select Search for a suitable driver for  
my device (recommended)  
Click the Next button.  
The Locate driver files prompt displays.  
Figure 12 - Win 2000 Locate driver files prompt  
Figure 12 illustrates the Win  
2000 Locate driver files prompt.  
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Step  
Procedure  
Select CD-ROM drives.  
Description  
Step 8  
If necessary, you can also select Specify  
a location: and browse to the desired  
location with the Freedom USB drivers.  
The complete path is E:\Serial Port  
Adapters\Drivers\Windows 95, 98, Me,  
2000, XP for USB \Enhanced.  
Replace E:\ with your CD-ROM drive  
designation.  
Step 9  
Click the Next button.  
Windows searches for drivers for the  
serial USB adapter. The Finished  
searching for driver files prompt  
displays.  
Figure 13 - Win 2000 Finished searching for driver files prompt  
Figure 13 illustrates the Win  
2000 Finished searching for  
driver files prompt.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 10 Click the Next button.  
Step 11 The Wizard locates and starts to install  
the necessary software, then notifies you  
that Windows 2000 has not certified the  
software.  
The warning appears just as the installation  
starts and indicates that Windows 2000  
has not yet tested the software. Note that  
the software does work properly with  
Windows 2000.  
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Figure 14 - Win 2000 Software logo warning  
Figure 14 shows the Windows  
2000 Logo test warning. This  
indicates only that Windows  
has not certified the Freedom  
USB. Rest assured that  
Quatech’s drivers work properly  
with Windows 2000.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 12 Click the Yes button.  
Step 13 The Wizard proceeds with the  
installation.  
The Please wait while the Wizard  
installs the software screen displays,  
followed by the Finished installing  
prompt.  
Figure 15 - Win 2000 Finished installing prompt  
Figure 15 is the Win 2000  
Finished installing prompt. It  
indicates that the serial USB  
adapter has been successfully  
installed.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 14 Press the Finish button to continue.  
The USB adapter installation is  
complete. Next, the Wizard installs the  
USB port(s).  
The Install software for USB serial port  
prompt displays.  
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Figure 16 - Win 2000 Install software for USB serial port prompt  
Figure 16 indicates that the  
wizard has detected and is  
ready to install the USB ports.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 15 Make sure that the Quatech CD is still in  
your CD-ROM drive.  
This is the CD that shipped with your  
Freedom USB adapter.  
Step 16 Click the Next button to continue.  
The Search for or display device driver  
prompt displays.  
Figure 17 - Win 2000 Search for or display device driver prompt  
Figure 17 illustrates the Win  
2000 Search for or display  
device driver prompt.  
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Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 17 Select Search for a suitable driver for my  
device (recommended)  
Step 18 Click the Next button.  
The Locate driver files prompt displays.  
Figure 18 - Win 2000 Locate driver files prompt  
Figure 18 illustrates the Win  
2000 Locate driver files prompt.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 19 Select CD-ROM drives.  
If necessary, you can also select the  
Specify a location: option and browse to  
the location with the Freedom USB  
drivers.  
The complete path is E:\Serial Port  
Adapters\Drivers\Windows 95, 98, Me,  
2000, XP for USB \Enhanced.  
Replace E:\ with your CD-ROM drive  
designation.  
Step 20 Click the Next button.  
Windows searches for drivers for the  
serial USB adapter. The Finished  
searching for driver files prompt  
displays.  
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Figure 19 - Win 2000 Finished searching for driver files prompt  
Figure 19 illustrates the Win  
2000 Finished searching for  
driver files prompt.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 21 Click the Next button.  
The wizard completes the installation  
and displays the Installation complete  
prompt.  
Figure 20 - Win 2000 Installation complete prompt  
Figure 20 displays when the  
file copying process is finished.  
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Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 22 Click the Finish button.  
The Wizard briefly displays a series of  
Unknown hardware found and  
Installing messages as it installs each  
serial USB port. Your Freedom USB  
adapter installation is complete!  
Uninstalling from Windows 2000  
Follow these steps in the event that you need to uninstall or reinstall  
the Freedom USB software.  
1. From the Control Panel, select System – Hardware. Select the  
Hardware wizard and click Next.  
2. Choose Uninstall/Unplug a device. Click Next.  
3. Choose Uninstall a device. Click Next.  
4. Scroll down to Quatech Freedom USB Serial Adapter; for  
example, QSU-100 Quad RS-232 Serial Ports (Group ID2). Select  
and click Next.  
5. Select Yes, I want to uninstall this device at the Confirmation  
screen. Click Next.  
Installing under Windows NT  
You must install the Windows NT device driver by running the  
SETUP program, a command line-based configuration utility for  
adding USB bus and ISA bus serial ports.  
Note: Windows NT supports up  
to 256 serial ports.  
Be sure to request an installation CD when you order your Freedom  
USB. The CD is free, but it is not shipped automatically. You can also  
use an on-line form to request the drivers at  
www.Quatech.com/usbnt.htm. You will need to provide your model  
and serial number on the form.  
Note: NT Installation CDs are  
free but need to be specifically  
ordered.  
See your Quatech sales representative for further information.  
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Installing under Windows Me  
Follow these steps to install the Freedom USB under Windows Me.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Turn on the power to your computer  
system.  
This is the system in which the Freedom  
USB is to be installed.  
Plug the wide flat end of the USB cable  
into the downstream connector.  
This is the connector located on the back of  
the computer of USB hub.  
Plug the square end of the USB cable  
into the back of the Freedom USB box.  
Windows tells you that it has found new  
hardware and launches the Add New  
Hardware Wizard.  
Figure 21 - Win Me Found new hardware prompt  
Figure 21 illustrates the Win  
Me Add New Hardware  
Wizard’s Found new hardware  
prompt.  
The  
Add  
New  
Hardware Wizard launches  
automatically when you first  
connect the Freedom USB. The  
Found new hardware prompt,  
lets you specify the directory in  
the Quatech installation disc  
from which to install the  
Freedom USB under Win Me.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 4  
Insert the Quatech installation disk in  
your CD-ROM drive.  
This is the CD that shipped with the  
Freedom USB.  
Step 5  
Check the Automatic search for a better  
Windows searches for drivers for your  
driver (Recommended) checkbox and click Freedom USB and then begins copying  
the Next button.  
them from the CD-ROM.  
If necessary, you can browse to the  
correct directory location. The correct  
path is E:\Serial Port Adapters\  
Drivers\Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP  
for USB\ Enhanced.  
Replace E:\ with your CD-ROM drive  
designation.  
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Figure 22 - Win Me Driver file search prompt  
Figure 22 shows the Win Me  
Driver file search prompt.  
If Windows finds the files for  
you automatically, this screen  
notifies you that Windows is  
installing the software.  
If you specify a driver location,  
this screen displays that  
location. It also offers you the  
chance to press Back to select a  
different driver or to press  
Next to begin the installation  
process.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 6  
When the file copying process is  
completed, the wizard displays the  
finished installing prompt.  
Figure 23 - Win Me Finished installing prompt  
Figure 23 indicates that  
Windows has finished installing  
the software for your USB.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 7  
Click the Finish button.  
Windows tells you that it has found new  
hardware and launches the Add New  
Hardware Wizard to install the serial  
ports.  
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Figure 24 - Win Me Ready to install prompt  
Figure 24 shows the Win Me  
Found new hardware prompt.  
You can choose to either have  
Windows automatically search  
for a driver or to specify the  
location of the driver you want  
to use.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 8  
Check the Automatic search for a better  
Windows searches for drivers for your  
driver (Recommended) checkbox and click Freedom USB and then begins copying  
the Next button. them from the CD-ROM.  
Figure 25 - Win Me Driver file search prompt  
Figure 25 shows the Win Me  
Driver file search prompt.  
If Windows finds the files for  
you automatically, this screen  
notifies you that Windows is  
installing the software.  
If you specify a driver location,  
this screen displays that  
location. It also offers you the  
chance to press Back to select a  
different driver or to press  
Next to begin the installation  
process.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 9  
When the file copying process is  
completed, the wizard displays the  
finished installing prompt.  
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Figure 26 - Win Me Finished installing prompt  
Figure 26 shows the Win Me  
Finished installing prompt.  
This prompt displays at the  
end of the installation process.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 10 Click the Finish button.  
The wizard briefly displays Unknown  
hardware found and Installing  
messages as it installs the serial ports.  
When the desktop displays, your  
Freedom USB installation is complete!  
Uninstalling from Windows Me  
Follow these steps in the event that you need to uninstall or reinstall  
the Freedom USB software.  
1. From the Control Panel, select System.  
2. Select the Device Manager tab.  
3. Expand Multifunction adapters.  
4. Highlight Quatech Freedom USB; for example, QSU-100 USB-to-  
Serial Converter. Click Remove.  
5. Click OK at the Confirmation screen. Note that this also removes  
all the serial ports associated with your Freedom USB.  
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Installing under Windows 98/98SE  
Follow these steps to install your Freedom USB in Windows 98/98SE.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Turn on the power to your computer  
system.  
This is the system in which the Freedom  
USB is to be installed.  
Plug the wide flat end of the USB cable  
into the downstream connector.  
This is the connector located on the back of  
the computer of USB hub.  
Plug the square end of the USB cable into Windows tells you that it has found new  
the back of the Freedom USB box.  
hardware and launches the Add New  
Hardware Wizard.  
Figure 27 - Win 98/98SE Searches for new drivers prompt  
Figure 27 shows the Win  
98/98SE Add New Hardware  
Wizard searching for new  
drivers prompt. The Wizard  
launches automatically when  
you first connect the Freedom  
USB.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 4  
Click the Next button.  
The Search or select prompt displays.  
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Figure 28 - Win 98/98SE Search or select prompt  
Figure 28 shows the 98/98SE  
Search or select prompt with  
the Search for the best driver  
option selected.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 5  
Select Search for the best driver for your  
device (Recommended); then click the  
Next button.  
The Search for new drivers prompt  
displays.  
Figure 29 - Win 98/98SE Search for new drivers prompt  
Figure 29 shows the Search for  
new drivers prompt.  
If Windows finds the files for  
you automatically, this screen  
notifies you that Windows is  
installing the software.  
If you specify a driver location,  
this screen displays that  
location. It also offers you the  
chance to press Back to select a  
different driver or to press  
Next to begin the installation  
process.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 6  
Select the Specify a location check box.  
You may be able to install the software  
by checking the CD-ROM drive check  
box. If not, you need to specify a location.  
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Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 7  
Insert the Quatech installation CD into  
your CD-ROM drive.  
This is the CD that shipped with the  
Freedom USB.  
Step 8  
Browse or use the down arrow to map to  
the correct driver location.  
The complete path is E:\Serial Port  
Adapters\Drivers\Windows 95, 98, Me,  
2000, XP for USB\Enhanced.  
Replace E:\ with your CD-ROM drive  
designation.  
Step 9  
Click the Next button.  
The Ready to install the best driver  
prompt displays.  
Figure 30 - Win 98/98SE Ready to install the best driver prompt  
Figure 30 shows the 98/98SE  
Ready to install the best driver  
prompt, which lets you double-  
check the device that you are  
installing and the location of  
the driver.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 10 Confirm that the device and driver  
location are correct.  
If necessary, use the Back button to  
return to the previous screen.  
Click the Next button.  
Windows builds a driver information  
base, copies the appropriate files from  
the CD, and then displays the Finished  
installing software prompt.  
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Figure 31 - Win 98/98SE Finished installing software prompt  
Figure 31 indicates that  
Windows has finished installing  
the software for your USB’s  
adapter board. Next it will  
install each serial port  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 11 Click the Finish button.  
Windows tells you that it has found new  
hardware and launches the Add New  
Hardware Wizard to install the serial  
ports.  
Figure 32 - Win 98/98SE Searches for new drivers prompt  
Figure 32 shows the start of  
the serial port installation  
process.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 12 Click the Next button.  
The Search or display prompt displays.  
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Figure 33 - Win 98/98SE Search or display prompt  
Figure 33 shows the 98/98SE  
Search or display prompt.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 13 Select Search for the best driver for your  
device; then click the Next button.  
The Search for new drivers prompt  
displays.  
Figure 34 - Win 98/98SE Search for new drivers prompt  
Figure 34 shows the 98/98SE  
Search for new drivers prompt.  
If Windows finds the files for  
you automatically, this screen  
notifies you that Windows is  
installing the software.  
If you specify a driver location,  
this screen displays that  
location. It also offers you the  
chance to press Back to select a  
different driver or to press  
Next to begin the installation  
process.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 14 Select the Specify a location check box in  
the driver location prompt.  
You may be able to install the software  
by checking the CD-ROM drive check  
box. If not, you need to specify a location.  
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Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 15 Make sure that the Quatech installation  
CD is still in your CD-ROM drive.  
This is the CD that shipped with the  
Freedom USB.  
Step 16 If necessary, browse or use the down  
arrow to map to the correct driver  
location.  
The complete path is E:\Serial Port  
Adapters\Drivers\Windows 95, 98, Me,  
2000, XP for USB\Enhanced.  
Replace E: with your CD-ROM drive  
designation.  
Click the Next button.  
The Ready to install prompt displays.  
Figure 35 - Win 98/98SE Ready to install prompt  
Figure 35 shows the 98/98SE  
Ready to install the prompt,  
which lets you double-check  
the device that you are  
installing and the location of  
the driver.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 17 Confirm that the device and driver  
location are correct.  
If necessary, use the Back button to  
return to the previous screen.  
Click the Next button.  
Windows copies the appropriate files  
from the CD, then displays the Finished  
installing software prompt.  
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Figure 36 - Win 98/98SE Finished installing prompt  
Figure 36 indicates that  
Windows has finished installing  
the software for the USB serial  
port.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 18 Click Finish.  
The wizard briefly displays a series of  
Unknown hardware found and  
Installing messages as it installs the rest  
of the serial ports. When the desktop  
displays, your Freedom USB  
installation is complete!  
Uninstalling from Windows 98/98SE  
Follow these steps in the event that you need to uninstall or reinstall  
the Freedom USB software.  
1. From the Control Panel, select System.  
2. Select the Device Manager tab.  
3. Scroll down to Multi-port serial devices and expand.  
4. Highlight Quatech Freedom USB; for example, QSU-100 USB-to-  
Serial Converter. Click Remove.  
5. Click OK at the Confirmation screen. Note that this also removes  
all the serial ports associated with your Freedom USB.  
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Making external connections  
Making external connections  
RS-232 serial connections  
The Freedom USB-100 RS-232 adapters all come with standard male  
DB-9 connectors. The figure below shows the pin designations.  
Figure 37 - RS-232 DB-9 pin designations  
RS-232-C devices are classified by their function as either Data  
Terminal Equipment (DTE) or Data Communication Equipment  
(DCE).  
Figure 38 - Use of DTEs and DCEs in a communication link  
Figure 38 illustrates role of  
DTE and DCE devices in a  
communications link.  
Freedom USB-100 adapters are DTE devices that conect to peripheral  
equipment through a male DB-9 connector. The following table lists  
the serial port connector definitions.  
Note: A DTE devices is the  
communication source. A DCE  
device provides a communication  
channel between two DTE-type  
devices.  
Table 3 - RS-232 DB-9 signal definitions  
DTE  
connection  
description  
DB-9  
RS-232 signal  
Data Carrier Detect (DCD)  
Receive Data (RxD)  
1
2
3
Transmit Data (TxD)  
Data Terminal Ready (DTR) 4  
Signal Ground  
5
6
7
8
9
Data Set Ready (DSR)  
Request To Send (RTS)  
Clear To Send (CTS)  
Ring Indicate (RI)  
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.  
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 39.  
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See Figure 39 on the following page for a typical null modem cable.  
Figure 39 illustrates the RS-  
232C pinouts for typical DTE-  
to-DCE and DTE-to-DTE (null  
modem) cables with 25-pin  
connectors.  
Figure 39 - Cabling requirements for RS-232C devices  
RS-422/485 serial connections  
The Freedom USB-200/300 RS-422/485 adapters all come with standard  
female DB-9 connectors. The figure below shows the pin designations.  
Figure 40 - RS-422/485 DB-9 pin designations  
Freedom USB-200/300 serial USB adapters provide four differential  
communication signals (either RS-422 or RS-485) per channel.  
Transmit Data (TxD) and Auxiliary Output (AuxOut) are the two  
output signals. Receive Data (RxD) and Auxiliary Input (AuxIn) are  
the two input signals. The adapters also provide a ground signal.  
The AuxOut pair can carry the UART’s RTS signal. The AuxIn pair  
can carry the UART’s CTS signal. Alternatively, the AuxOut pair can  
be configured to internally loopback to the AuxIn pair, with the  
UART’s RTS signal also looped back to its CTS signal. The following  
table shows the RS-422/485 connector definitions.  
Note: Refer to Advanced  
Options using Device Manager  
for  
details  
on  
software-  
selectable advanced options.  
Table 4 - RS-422/485 DB-9 signal definitions  
All ports  
RS-422/485 signal description  
DB-9  
Auxiliary Output (AuxOut+) 1  
Transmit Data (TxD+)  
Signal Ground  
2
3
4
5
Receive Data (RxD+)  
Auxiliary Input (AuxIn+)  
Auxiliary Output (AuxOut–) 6  
Transmit Data (TxD–)  
Receive Data (RxD–)  
7
8
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All ports  
DB-9  
9
RS-422/485 signal description  
Auxiliary Input (AuxIn–)  
Configuring termination resistors  
Factory installed resistors allow for Freedom USB-200/300 signal line  
termination in compliance with RS-422 and RS-485 standards. You  
can select or remove the desired termination by configuring the  
associated jumper for each port. The following Figure shows the  
factory default configuration: no termination.  
Figure 41 - RS-422/485 jumper settings  
J3  
J2  
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
CN1  
Factory Default = pins 3 & 4  
(no termination)  
Jumpers J2 through J5 (DSU) or J2 through J9 (QSU/ESU/HSU)  
allow the following selections:  
RS-422 (100 ohm) termination  
RS-485 (120 ohm) termination  
no termination  
For normal operations over shorter distances or when using a  
termination in the connecting cable, use the default setting. For  
communications over great distances or if termination via the  
connecting cable is not feasible, configure the jumpers for the desired  
termination as follows.  
RS-422 termination, jumper pins 1 and 3  
RS-485 termination, jumper pins 2 and 4  
Only terminate signals that are present in the cable. If the auxiliary  
input is not used and is not needed or wired in the cable, do not select  
the auxiliary input termination on the board. See the following Table  
for termination jumper assignments.  
Note: To access the USB  
adapter directly, remove the  
four screws on the bottom of  
the box and open the top cover.  
Configure each DB-9 connector as shown in the Table below.  
Table 5 - RS-422/485 termination jumpers  
Receive Data  
(pins 4 and 8)  
Auxiliary  
Input  
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Port 1  
Port 2  
Port 3  
Port 4  
J2  
J4  
J6  
J8  
J3  
J5  
J7  
J9  
Testing DB-9 serial ports in HyperTerminal  
This section explains how to test the functionality of your USB serial  
adapter using Hyperterminal. Follow either the directions under  
Testing RS-232 ports or Testing RS-422/485 ports, depending on  
whether you have a Freedom USB-100 or a Freedom USB-200/300.  
Note: You can use any  
conductive wire to make the  
necessary connections  
even a paperclip!  
The pins that you need to connect differ, depending on the type of  
connector.  
The directions for Hyperterminal procedures are the same for all  
serial adapters. See Running Hyperterminal on page 33.  
Testing RS-232 ports  
This procedure explains how to troubleshoot an RS-232 DB-9 serial  
adapter using Hyperterminal.  
Before testing your serial ports, you must first hook up a loopback. A  
loopback connects the output signal (TxD) to the input signal (RxD) in  
a single serial port connector to make it seem like there are two ports  
connected together.  
Making a Freedom USB-100 loopback  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Turn off the computer.  
Connect RxD (pin 2) and TxD (pin 3) of  
serial port 1. Repeat for each serial port.  
Use any kind of conductive wire, even a  
paper clip.  
Step 3  
Turn on the computer.  
You are now ready to test each port  
individually.  
Figure 42 - RS-232 DB-25 connector  
Figure 42 illustrates the jumper  
location for a loopback on an  
RS-232 DB-9 connector for a  
Freedom USB-100.  
Install a wire jumper to connect  
the following signals:  
RxD (pin 2) to TxD (pin 3)  
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Testing RS-422/485 ports  
Making a loopback  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Turn off the computer.  
Connect the following signals on serial  
port 1. Repeat for each serial port.  
AuxOut+ (pin 1) to AuxIn+ (pin 5)  
TxD+ (pin 2) to RxD+ (pin 4)  
Use any kind of conductive wire, even a  
paper clip.  
TxD– (pin 7) and RxD– (pin 8)  
AuxOut– (pin 6) to AuxIn– (pin 9)  
Repeat for each serial port.  
Step 3  
Turn on the computer.  
You are now ready to test each port  
individually.  
Figure 43 - RS-422/485 DB-9 connector  
Install wire jumpers to connect the  
following signals:  
Figure 43 illustrates the  
jumper location for a loopback  
on the RS-422/485 DB-9  
connector for Freedom USB-  
200/300s.  
AuxOut+ (pin 1) to AuxIn+ (pin 5)  
TxD+ (pin 2) to RxD+ (pin 4)  
TxD– (pin 7) to RxD– (pin 8)  
AuxOut– (pin 6) to AuxIn– (pin 9)  
Running Hyperterminal  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 1  
Launch HyperTerminal.  
In Windows, select Programs/  
Accessories/ Communications/  
HyperTerminal.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Create a new session.  
When prompted, give the session any  
name you wish.  
Select the COM # associated with port 1  
from the drop down list.  
You are now set up to test the first serial  
port.  
Note: Leave all settings at default.  
Step 4  
With the session open, type any text.  
Close the session.  
If the text you type is echoed on the  
screen, the port is functioning properly.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each serial  
port.  
If the text you type is echoed on the  
screen, the port is functioning properly.  
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Using Device Manager  
This section explains how to use Device Manager to view the  
properties of the serial ports enumerated by the Freedom USB.  
Accessing Device Manager  
Win XP and 2000  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Select Start – Control Panel.  
Double click the System icon.  
The System Properties dialog box opens.  
Click the Hardware tab, and then press  
the Device Manager button.  
Device Manager lists all the hardware  
devices that are registered inside the  
Windows registry.  
Win 98, 98SE, and Me  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Select Start – Settings – Control Panel.  
Double click the System icon.  
Click the Device Manager tab.  
The System Properties dialog box opens.  
Device Manager lists all the hardware  
devices that are registered inside the  
Windows registry.  
Exploring Device Manager screens  
Win XP and 2000  
Device Manager provides two Freedom USB property dialog boxes.  
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 Freedom USB serial ports. Use the Multi-port serial adapters  
device group property box to view and set the advanced options and to  
view device usage and driver information for the Freedom USB.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 1  
With Device Manager open, expand the  
Multi-port serial adapters device group.  
Your Freedom USB should appear in  
the list – for example, QSU-100 Quad  
RS-232 Serial Port (Group ID1)  
Step 2  
Double click the Freedom USB.  
The USB Serial Port Properties dialog  
box opens and displays the General tab.  
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Figure 44 - Win XP/2000 Device Manager USB serial port properties, General tab  
Figure 44 illustrates the In  
Win XP/2000 General Tab,  
which tells you whether the  
Freedom USB is working  
properly and allows you to  
determine the device usage:  
Use this device (enable)  
Do not use this device  
(disable)  
This dialog box also contains  
a link to Window’s generic  
hardware troubleshooter  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 3  
Click the USB Serial Port Advanced  
Options tab to view the port setting  
properties.  
The Advanced Options dialog box  
displays.  
Figure 45 - Win XP/2000 RS-422/485 advanced options dialog window  
Figure 45 illustrates the  
Win XP/2000 RS-422/482  
USB Serial Ports Advanced  
Options box, which lets you  
set the connector signal  
selection, the duplex mode,  
and the data rate multiplier:  
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Figure 46 - Win XP/2000 RS-232 Advanced Options dialog window  
Figure 46 illustrates the  
Win XP/2000 USB Serial  
Ports Advanced Options  
box, which lets you set the  
data rate multiplier:  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 4  
The RS-232 USB Serial Port Advanced  
Options dialog box lets you set the data  
rate multiplier and restore the default  
settings.  
See the Setting advanced options section  
on page 44 for details.  
The RS-422/485 Advanced Dialog box also  
lets you set the connector signals selection See the Setting advanced options section  
and the duplex mode.  
on page 44 section for details.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Click Cancel to close the Freedom USB  
property box.  
With Device Manager open, expand the  
Ports (COM & LPT) device group.  
The ports associated with the Freedom  
USB should appear in the list of ports.  
Double click the desired port.  
The USB Serial Port Properties dialog  
box opens and displays the General tab.  
Click the Port settings tab.  
The Port Settings dialog box displays.  
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Figure 47 - Win XP/2000 USB serial port, Port settings box  
Figure 47 illustrates the  
Win XP/2000 USB Ports  
Settings box, which lets you  
set the default port settings,  
view the advanced options,  
and restore the default  
settings.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 9  
This Port Settings tab allows you to set  
default values for the following:  
The Port Settings window can set  
defaults for the selected port.  
Bits per second  
Data bits  
Parity  
See the Setting advanced options section  
on page 44 section for details.  
Stop bits  
Flow control  
Step 10 Press the Advanced button.  
The Advanced Options dialog box opens.  
Figure 48 - Win XP/2000 USB serial port, Advanced settings box  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 11 Use the drop down box to select the port  
whose settings you wish to change.  
Click Cancel to return to the Port Settings  
tab.  
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Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 12 Click the Driver tab to view the driver  
information and update the driver.  
The USB Serial Driver properties dialog  
box displays.  
Figure 49 - Win XP/2000 USB serial port properties, Driver box  
Figure 49 illustrates the  
Win XP/2000 USB Serial  
Ports Driver box, which lets  
you view the driver details  
and update, roll back (XP  
only), and uninstall the  
driver:  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 13 You have several options:  
View detailed driver information  
Update the device drivers  
Clicking Update Driver opens the  
Installation wizard opens.  
This also removes all the associated  
serial USB ports.  
Uninstall your Freedom USB.  
Return to the previously installed  
driver. (XP only)  
Save your changes and exit.  
Clicking OK also saves any changes  
from the other tabs.  
Abandon your changes and return to  
the Device Manager.  
Step 14 Click the Driver Details button to view  
detailed driver information.  
The Driver File Details dialog box opens.  
See the following figure.  
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Figure 50 - Win XP/2000 USB serial port, Driver file details box  
Figure 50 illustrates the  
Win XP/2000 USB Serial  
Ports Driver Details box,  
which tells you the name  
and location of the driver  
files, the provider, file  
version, copyright date, and  
whether Microsoft has  
signed off on the driver.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 15 The Driver File Details dialog box  
displays the following information  
Provider  
File version  
Copyright  
Digital Signer (Win XP only)  
Quatech is the provider.  
This is the version of the installed  
software.  
Indicates whether Microsoft has  
approved this version.  
Click OK to return to the Driver tab.  
Step 16 Click Cancel to close the Freedom USB  
port property box.  
Win 98, 98SE, and Me  
Device Manager provides two Freedom USB property dialog boxes.  
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 the advanced options and to view device  
usage and driver information for the Freedom USB serial ports. Use  
the Multi-port serial adapters device group property box to view  
device usage and driver information for the Freedom USB.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 1  
With Device Manager open, expand the  
Ports (COM & LPT) device group.  
The ports associated with the Freedom  
USB should appear in the list of ports.  
Step 2  
Double click the desired port.  
The USB Serial Port Properties dialog  
box opens and displays the General tab.  
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Figure 51 - Win 98/98SE/Me USB serial port properties, General tab  
Figure 51 illustrates the  
Win 98/98SE/Me General  
tab, which tells you whether  
the Freedom USB is  
working properly and allows  
you to determine the device  
usage:  
Disable in this hardware  
profile  
Exists in all hardware  
profiles  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 3  
Click the USB Serial Port Settings tab to  
view the port setting properties.  
The USB Serial Port Settings properties  
dialog box displays.  
Figure 52 - Win 98/98SE/Me USB serial port properties, USB Serial Port Settings tab  
Figure 52 illustrates the In  
Win 98/98SE/Me USB Serial  
Port Settings tab, which lets  
you view and set default  
values for the following  
serial port settings:  
Bits per second  
Data bits  
Parity  
Stop bits  
Flow control  
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Step  
Procedure  
Description  
The Port Settings window can set  
Step 4  
The USB Serial Port Settings tab allows  
you to set default values for the following: defaults for the selected port.  
Bits per second  
Data bits  
Parity  
See the Setting advanced options section  
on page 44 for details.  
Stop bits  
Flow control  
Step 5  
Click the Advanced button to open the  
Advanced Options dialog box.  
The Serial Ports Advanced Options box  
displays. See the Setting advanced  
options section on page 44 section for  
details.  
Figure 53 - Win 98/98SE/Me USB serial port properties, USB Serial Port Advanced Options box  
Figure 53 illustrates the  
Win 98/98SE/Me RS-232  
USB Serial Ports Advanced  
Options box, which lets you  
set the data rate multiplier:  
Figure 54 - Win 98/98SE/Me RS-422/485 advanced options dialog window  
Figure 54 illustrates the  
Win 98/98SE/Me RS-  
422/485 USB Serial Ports  
Advanced Options box,  
which lets you set the  
connector signal selection,  
the duplex mode, and the  
data rate multiplier:  
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Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 6  
Click Cancel to return to the USB Serial  
Port Settings properties dialog box.  
Step 7  
You have three additional options:  
Click the Restore Defaults button to  
restore the selected port to the default  
settings.  
Click the Driver tab to view the driver  
information and update the driver.  
Click the OK button to save your  
changes.  
The USB Serial Driver properties dialog  
box displays. See the following figures.  
Clicking OK saves any changes you  
made in any of the dialog boxes.  
Figure 55 - Win 98/98SE/Me USB serial port properties Driver box  
Figure 55 illustrates the  
Win 98/98SE/Me USB Serial  
Ports Driver box, which lets  
you view the driver details  
and update, and uninstall  
the driver:  
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Figure 56 - Win 98/98SE/Me USB Serial port, Driver file details box  
Figure 56 illustrates the  
Win 98/98SE/Me USB Serial  
Ports Driver Details box,  
which tells you the name  
and location of the driver  
files, the provider, file  
version, and copyright date.  
Step  
Procedure  
Description  
Step 8  
Click OK to close the Driver file details  
box.  
Click Cancel to close the Freedom USB  
port property box.  
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The Freedom USB port properties can only be altered from the Device  
Manager window. Attempting to access these properties from another  
software program will generate an error message box that refers you  
to the Device Manager.  
Notes: Changing any setting in  
the advanced options window  
affects all ports on the  
Freedom USB adapter.  
See Exploring Device Manager screen on page 34 for help in  
navigating through the Device Manager screens.  
Data Rate Multiplier  
The Freedom USB uses an accelerated UART clock frequency to boost  
data rates to as high as 460,800 bits per second. This setting  
determines the amount of data rate acceleration applied.  
Notes: We recommend leaving  
the Data Rate Multiplier in  
Auto  
mode  
unless  
the  
application specifically requires  
otherwise.  
Auto (default)  
Select this radio button to allow the USB serial port device drivers to  
automatically adjust the clock as necessary. The software application  
can request any desired baud rate up to 460,800 bits per second.  
Note: This setting is suitable  
for most applications.  
Force X1 mode  
Select this radio button to limit each serial port to a maximum of  
115,200 bits per second. The software application can request any  
desired baud rate up to 115,200 bits per second.  
Note: This setting will not  
enhance most applications.  
Force X2 mode  
Select this radio button to allow each serial port to run at a maximum  
of 230,400 bits per second. The software application can request any  
desired baud rate up to 115,200 bits per second. The actual baud rate  
will be two (2) times higher than requested.  
Note: This setting allows  
applications not capable of  
asking for higher baud rates to  
achieve them.  
Force X4 mode  
Select this radio button to allow each serial port to run at a maximum  
of 460,800 bits per second. The software application can request any  
desired baud rate up to 115,200 bits per second. The actual baud rate  
will be four (4) times higher than requested.  
Note: This setting allows  
applications not capable of  
asking for higher baud rates to  
achieve them.  
Connector Signal Selection (DSU/QSU/ESU/HSU-200/300 only)  
This setting determines which signals are routed to the AuxIn and  
AuxOut pins of the serial port connectors. Regardless of which setting  
is chosen, each UART's DTR output is internally looped back to its  
own DSR, DCD, and RI inputs.  
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All Loopback (default)  
Select this radio button when only transmit and receive data  
signaling is required.  
Each UART's RTS output is internally looped back to its CTS  
input.  
Each port's AuxIn signal pair is looped back to its AuxOut  
signal pair at the connector.  
Modem Control  
Select this radio button when hardware flow control is required.  
Each UART's RTS output and CTS input are routed to the  
AuxOut and AuxIn signal pairs, respectively.  
Duplex Mode (DSU/QSU/ESU/HSU-200/300 only)  
Full Duplex (default)  
Select this radio button to allow simultaneous transmit and receive  
operation. Transmit and receive data must move over separate  
dedicated pairs of conductors in the attached cable. Each UART's  
transmit drivers are always active in this mode.  
Half Duplex using RTS  
Select this radio button to allow communication in only one direction  
at a time. Transmit and receive data can share a single pair of  
conductors in the attached cable. The software application can disable  
the port's transmit drivers by deasserting the UART's RTS output. To  
allow transmission again, the software application must assert the  
RTS output.  
Half Duplex using DTR  
This mode operates the same as Half Duplex using RTS, except that  
the UART's DTR output is used.  
Half Duplex Automatic Transmitter Control  
If this box is checked when using a half duplex mode, the USB serial  
adapter will automatically control the RTS or DTR signal to enable  
and disable the transmit drivers. The transmit drivers will be  
enabled when there is data from the software application ready to be  
sent. The transmit drivers will be disabled after all data has been  
transmitted and the device drivers' internal transmit buffers are  
empty.  
The USB serial adapter inserts a delay between the movement of the  
final character into the UART and the disabling of the transmitter to  
allow time for the final character to be fully transmitted. The  
minimum length of this time can be calculated as follows:  
delay (us) = 3.3µs * (baud rate divisor / data rate multiplier) + 20.5µs  
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This option is valid for baud rates in the range of 2400 bps to 115200  
bps.  
If this box is not checked, the software application is responsible for  
manually switching RTS or DTR as needed.  
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Troubleshooting  
Note: Any unauthorized repairs  
or modifications will void the  
Freedom USB's warranty.  
This section lists some common problems and their causes. If the  
information below does not provide a solution, contact Quatech  
technical support.  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
The Freedom USB The cables are not  
1. Check the Freedom USB cables to make  
sure that they are connected correctly.  
2. Make sure that each cable is securely  
cannot communicate  
with other  
connected correctly.  
equipment.  
attached.  
The device driver is not  
1. Double check the Device Manager per the  
ensure that drivers are installed  
correctly and that all devices are working  
properly.  
installed.  
2. Try removing the USB adapter from the  
Device Manager window and then repeat  
the hardware installation instructions.  
The USB port is faulty.  
1. 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  
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Appendix A  
Specifications  
Bus interface  
Data rates  
USB Specification 1.1  
Number of  
1-, 2-, 3-port  
8-, 16-port  
adapters  
simultaneously adapters  
operating ports (232 and 422) (232 and 422)  
1, 2  
3, 4  
5+  
230k bps*  
115k bps  
N/A  
230k bps  
115k bps  
57 – 115k bps  
* 460.8k bps possible for any one port under  
certain conditions  
Actual baud rates depend on the following:  
Hardware flow control  
Horsepower of the host computer  
Quality of and length of cables  
Continuous or “bursty” data  
Ports  
SSU-100: 1  
DSU-100: 2  
QSU-100: 4  
ESU-100  
8
HSU-100 16  
DSU-200/300: 2  
QSU-200/300: 4  
ESU-200/300  
8
HSU-200/300 16  
UARTs  
One 16650 UART with 16-byte FIFO per port  
Transceivers:  
RS-232 Output  
(SP211HB or equivalent) Voltage Swing: +/–5V min, +/–7V typical  
SSU-100  
DSU-100  
QSU-100  
ESU-100  
HSU-100  
RS-232 Input  
Voltage Range: –15V min, +15V max  
Input Threshold Low: 0.8V min, 1.2V typical  
Input Threshold High: 2.4V max, 1.7V typical  
Transceivers:  
(MAX491 or equivalent)  
DSU-200/300  
Differential Driver Output (50Load): +2V min  
Differential Driver Output (27Load): +1.5V min  
+5V max  
QSU-200/300  
High Input: +2V min  
ESU-200/300  
Low Input: +0.8V max  
HSU-200/300  
Driver Rise or Fall Time:  
5ns min, 15 ns typ, 25ns max  
Driver Input to Output Delay:  
10 ns min, 30 ns typ, 60ns max  
Receiver Input to Output Delay:  
20 ns min, 90ns typ, 150ns max  
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Appendix A  
Connectors  
SSU/DSU/QSU/ESU/HSU-100  
DB-9 Male Connectors  
DSU/QSU/ESU/HSU-200-300  
DB-9 Female Connectors  
Dimensions  
3.6” L x 1.7” W x 1.0” H (SSU)  
7.2” L x 4.3” W x 1.0” H (DSU/QSU)  
9.3” L x 6.5” W x 2.5” H (ESU, older revisions)  
7.1” L x 5.3” W x 2.3” H (ESU, Revision H and later)  
9.0” L x 6.5” W x 4.5” H (HSU)  
Power Requirements  
USB bus powered  
(no external power connection required)  
Suspend Power: < 500 uA  
Power Requirements,  
cont.  
Unconfigured Power: < 100 mA  
Configured Power: < 500 mA  
(HSU uses two USB connections, each meeting the  
above limits.)  
Temperature:  
Operating: 0 to 70 C  
Storage: –50 to 80 C  
Humidity  
10 to 90%  
OS Support  
Windows 98, Windows ME , Windows 2000,  
Windows XP, Windows NT 4.0  
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Appendix B  
Warranty information  
Quatech, Inc. warrants the SSU/ DSU/QSU/ESU/HSU-100/200/300 to be free of defects for five (5)  
years from the date of purchase. Quatech, Inc. will repair or replace any board that fails to perform  
under normal operating conditions and in accordance with the procedures outlined in this document  
during the warranty period. Any damage that results from improper installation, operation, or  
general misuse voids all warranty rights. No representation is made regarding the suitability of this  
product for any particular purpose.  
Please complete the following information and retain for your records.  
DATE OF PURCHASE:  
MODEL NUMBER:  
____________________________  
SSU/ DSU/QSU/ESU/HSU-100/200/300  
Serial USB Adapter  
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:  
SERIAL NUMBER:  
____________________________  
All products returned to Quatech for either warranty or non-warranty repair MUST be assigned a  
Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number prior to shipment. This RMA number must be  
clearly marked on the exterior of the product’s return packaging and in any correspondence to  
ensure proper routing and prompt attention. To obtain an RMA number, contact Quatech Technical  
Support Department at 1-800-553-1170 or (330) 655-9000. In order to prevent damage to returned  
merchandise during shipment, please package electronic components in anti-static/shock proof  
materials.  
For warranty repair/returns, please have the following information available when contacting the  
Technical Support department:  
1. Model number and serial number of the product under warranty  
2. Repair instructions and/or specific description of the problem  
For non-warranty repairs or upgrades, contact the Technical Support department for current  
repair charges and please have the following information available:  
1. Purchase order number to cover the cost of the service  
2. Model number and serial number of the product  
3. Repair or upgrade instructions relative to the product  
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