Quatech Network Card SSP 200 User Guide

SSP-200/ 300  
Single Channel RS-422/ 485 PCMCIA  
Asynchronous Adapter  
for PCMCIA Card Standard compatible machines  
User's Manual  
INTERFACE CARDS FOR IBM PC/AT AND PS/2  
QUATECH, INC.  
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Declaration of Conformity  
Manufacturer's Name:  
Manufacturer's Address:  
Quatech, Inc.  
662 Wolf Ledges Parkway  
Akron, OH 44311 (USA)  
Application of Council Directive:  
89/ 336/ EEC  
Standards to which  
Conformity is Declared:  
* EN50081-1  
(EN55022)  
* EN50082-1  
(IEC 801-2, IEC 801-3, & IEC 801-4)  
Type of Equipment:  
Equipment Class:  
Information Technology Equipment  
Commercial, Residential, & Light  
Industrial  
Product Name:  
PCMCIA Card  
SSP-200/ 300  
Model Number :  
SSP-200/ 300 (Rev. I and later) User's Manual  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
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DOS/Windows 3.x  
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SSP-200/ 300 Client Driver for DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3  
Client Driver Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3  
Command Line Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4  
Common Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7  
SSP-200/ 300 Enabler for DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8  
Command Line Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9  
Common Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12  
Windows 95/98/Millennium (ME)  
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Installing a SSP-200/ 300 Under Windows 95/ 98/ ME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
SSP-200/ 300 Resource Settings in Windows 95/ 98/ ME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
Viewing Resource Settings with Device Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3  
Changing Resource Settings with Device Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3  
Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6  
Windows 2000  
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Installing a SSP-200/ 300 Under Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
SSP-200/ 300 Resource Settings in Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5  
Viewing Resource Settings with Device Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6  
Changing Resource Settings with Device Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7  
Windows NT  
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Installing SSP-200/ 300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
Hardware Information  
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Auxiliary Channel Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1  
Auxiliary Channel: RTS-CTS Handshaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1  
Auxiliary Channel: Handshaking Disabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2  
Half Duplex Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3  
Termination Resistors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5  
External Connections  
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Specifications  
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1. Introduction  
The SSP-200/ 300 is a single channel RS-422/ RS-485 asynchronous serial adapter for  
systems equipped with PCMCIA Type II and/ or Type III expansion sockets. The  
SSP-200/ 300 is a PCMCIA Type II (5 mm) card and is PCMCIA PC Card Standard  
Specification 2.1 compliant.  
The SSP-200/ 300's serial port is implemented using a 16C750 Universal Asynchronous  
Receiver/ Transmitter (UART), which is the recommended communications interface  
for multitasking environments and with applications involving high data transfer rates.  
PCMCIA Card  
Cable Assembly  
Standard D-9 Female  
Figure 1. SSP-200/ 300 Card and Cable Assembly  
The SSP-200/ 300provides four differential signal pairs (two input and two output):  
TxD, RxD, AUXOUT, and AUXIN. TxD and RxD are always present at the connector.  
The AUXOUT and AUXIN signals can be used to support RTS/ CTS handshaking,  
external clocking, or external signal loopback. The default configuration is RTS/ CTS  
handshaking, with RTS transmitted through AUXOUT and CTS received through  
AUXIN. The role of AUXOUT and AUXIN can be set when the SSP-200/ 300 is  
configured.  
The SSP-200/ 300 may be configured to operate in either the Full Duplex or Half Duplex  
mode; the SSP-200/ 300 may be configured so that the output drivers are always  
enabled, RTS or DTR enable the output drivers, or the output drivers are automatically  
enabled only when data is being transmitted. See the Hardware Information section  
for details on these topics.  
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2. DOS/Windows 3.x  
Two configuration software programs are provided with the SSP-200/ 300: a Client  
Driver, and a card Enabler. Both of these programs are executed from DOS (before  
entering Windows) and allow operation of the SSP-200/ 300 in both the DOS and  
Windows 3.x environments. For optimal operation, however, the Client Driver is the  
preferred method of installation and configuration. The table below highlights the  
differences between these programs.  
Client Driver (recommended)  
File type: DOS device driver  
Enabler  
File type: DOS executable  
Interfaces to PCMCIA Card and Interfaces directly to Intel  
Socket Services software  
(PCMCIA host adapter  
independent)  
82365SL and other PCIC  
compatible PCMCIA host  
adapters  
Allows automatic  
Does not support automatic  
configuration of SSP-200/ 300 configuration of adapters upon  
adapters upon insertion (Hot insertion (Hot Swapping)  
Swapping)  
Requires PCMCIA Card and  
Socket Services software  
Does not require PCMCIA  
Card and Socket Services  
software  
Figure 0. Client Driver versus Enabler for DOS/ Windows 3.x.  
Card and Socket Services software is commercially available from several vendors for  
most desktop and laptop PCs. If you are unsure whether Card and Socket Services  
software is currently installed on your system, install the SSP-200/ 300 Client Driver as  
discussed in following section. When loaded, the Client Driver will display an error  
message if Card and Socket Services software is not detected.  
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2.1 SSP-200/300 Client Driver for DOS  
In order to use the SSP-200/ 300 Client Driver, the system must be configured with Card  
and Socket Services software. Card and Socket Services software is not provided with  
the SSP-200/ 300 but is available from Quatech.  
IMPORTANT:  
Some versions of Card and Socket Services dated before  
1993 do not support general purpose I/ O cards. If after  
careful installation of the Client Driver the adapter does  
not configure or operate properly, an updated version of  
Card and Socket Services may be required.  
2.1.1 Client Driver Installation  
The following procedure is used to install the SSP-200/ 300Client Driver:  
1. Copy the Client Driver from the SSP-200/ 300 distribution diskette onto the  
system's hard drive.  
2. Using an ASCII text editor, open the system's CONFIG.SYS file located in the  
root directory of the boot drive.  
3. Locate the line(s) in the CONFIG.SYS file where the Card and Socket Services  
software is installed.  
4. AFTER the line(s) installing the Card and Socket Services software, add the  
following line to the CONFIG.SYS file:  
DEVICE  
=
drive:\ path\  
SSP231CL.SYS options where options are the SSP-200/ 300 Client  
Driver command line options discussed on the following pages.  
5. Save the CONFIG.SYS file and exit the text editor.  
6. Insert the SSP-200/ 300 into one of the system's PCMCIA slots.  
NOTE: Since the SSP-200/ 300 Client Driver supports "Hot Swapping", it is not  
necessary to have the SSP-200/ 300 installed when booting the system. By  
inserting the card before booting, however, the Client Driver will report the  
adapter configuration during the boot process thereby verifying the changes  
made to the CONFIG.SYS.  
7. Reboot the system and note the message displayed when the SSP-200/ 300  
Client Driver is loaded. If the Client Driver reports an "invalid command line  
option", correct the entry in the CONFIG.SYS file and reboot the system  
again. If the Client Driver reports "Card and Socket Services not found", a  
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version of Card and Socket Services must be installed on the system or the  
SSP-200/ 300 Enabler program must be used to configure the adapter. If the  
Client Driver reports the desired adapter configuration, the installation  
process is complete and the SSP-200/ 300 may be removed and/ or inserted  
from the system as desired. On each insertion into the PCMCIA socket, the  
SSP-200/ 300 will be automatically reconfigured according to the command  
line options.  
2.1.2 Command Line Options  
The SSP-200/ 300 Client Driver accepts up to eight command line arguments from the  
user to determine the configuration of theSSP-200/ 300. If any arguments are provided,  
the Client Driver will attempt to configure any SSP-200/ 300s with the options specified  
in the order they are entered on the command line. Each argument must be enclosed in  
parenthesis and must be separated from other arguments by a space on the command  
line. Within each argument, any or all of the following parameters may be specified  
using a comma (no spaces) to separate each parameter:  
Baddress specifies a the base I/ O address of the SSP-200/ 300in hexadecimal. This  
address must reside on an even 8-byte boundary. If this option is omitted, a  
base address will be assigned by Card and Socket Services.  
Iirq  
specifies the interrupt level (IRQ) of the SSP-200/ 300in decimal. irq must be  
one of the following values: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, or 0 if no IRQ is  
desired. If this option is omitted, an interrupt level will be assigned by Card  
and Socket Services.  
Ssocket  
Odriver  
specifies which PCMCIA socket the SSP-200/ 300must be inserted into for  
this configuration argument to be used. socket must be in the range 0 - 15. If  
this option is omitted, the configuration argument will apply to SSP-200/ 300  
s inserted into any socket.  
specifies RS-422/ 485 output driver enable option for the SSP-200/ 300 port.  
The SSP-200/ 300’s port may be configured for either full duplex or half  
duplex operation with this option. If this option is omitted, the default  
setting is the RS-422/ 485 port is configured for full duplex operation with  
the RS-422/ 485 output drivers always enabled. In half duplex mode, the  
RS-422/ 485 transmitter may be enabled and disabled via the RTS (request to  
send) or DTR (data terminal ready) signals. Both RTS and DTR are  
controlled through the Modem Control Register of the 16750. See the  
Hardware Information section for more information.  
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Option  
o0  
Port Output Driver  
Always Enabled  
DTR Controlled  
RTS Controlled  
Auto-Toggle  
o1  
o2  
o3  
Figure 0. DOS Client Output Enable Options.  
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instructs the client driver to enable the RTS-CTS modem control handshake  
on the RS-422/ 485 port. When modem control handshaking in enabled, the  
16C750 UART’s RTS and CTS signals are connected to the RS-422/ 485  
auxiliary channel. The auxiliary channel may then be used for handshaking  
between the SSP-200/ 300’s port and a peripheral device. When modem  
control handshaking is disabled, the RTS and CTS signals from the 16C750  
UART are looped back to each other. If this option is omitted, the default  
setting is RTS-CTS modem control handshake disabled. See the Hardware  
Information section for more information.  
2.1.2.1 Example 1  
DEVICE = C:\ SSP-200\ SSP231CL.SYS  
In example 1, no command line arguments are specified. The Client Driver will  
configure a SSP-200/ 300 inserted into any socket with a base address and IRQ assigned  
by Card and Socket Services. The SSP-200/ 300 RS-422/ 485 output drivers will always  
be enabled, and RTS-CTS modem control handshaking will be disabled.  
2.1.2.2 Example 2  
DEVICE = C:\ SSP-200\ SSP231CL.SYS (b290,i11)  
In example 2, a single command line argument is provided. The Client Driver will  
attempt to configure a SSP-200/ 300 inserted into any socket with a base address of  
290H and IRQ 11. If address 290H or IRQ 11 is unavailable, the SSP-200/ 300 will not be  
configured. If the Client Driver can successfully configure the SSP-200/ 300unit, the  
RS-422/ 485 output drivers will always be enabled, and RTS-CTS modem control  
handshaking will be disabled.  
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2.1.2.3 Example 3  
DEVICE = C:\ SSP-200\ SSP231CL.SYS(s0,b300,i5,o2)  
In example 3, a single command line argument is provided. The Client Driver will  
attempt to configure a SSP-200/ 300 inserted into socket 0 with a base address of 300H  
and IRQ 5. If address 300H or IRQ 5 is unavailable, the SSP-200/ 300 will not be  
configured. In addition, if aSSP-200/ 300 is inserted into any other socket, it will not be  
configured. If the Client Driver can successfully configure the SSP-200/ 300, the  
RS-422/ 485 output drivers will be enabled and disabled via the RTS signal, and  
RTS-CTS modem control handshaking will be disabled.  
2.1.2.4 Example 4  
DEVICE = C:\ SSP-200\ SSP231CL.SYS(i5,h,b300)  
In example 4, a single command line argument is provided. Because the parameter  
order is not significant, the Client Driver will attempt to configure a SSP-200/ 300  
inserted into any socket with a base address of 300H and IRQ 5. If address 300H or IRQ  
5 is unavailable, the SSP-200/ 300 will not be configured. If the Client Driver can  
successfully configure the SSP-200/ 300, the RS-422/ 485 output drivers will always be  
enabled, and RTS-CTS modem control handshaking will be enabled on the RS-422/ 485  
ports auxiliary channel.  
2.1.2.5 Example 5  
DEVICE = C:\ SSP-200\ SSP231CL.SYS (b300,i5) (i10) ( )  
In example 5, three command line arguments are provided. The Client Driver will first  
attempt to configure a SSP-200/ 300 inserted into any socket with a base address of  
300H and IRQ 5. If address 300H or IRQ 5 is unavailable, the Client Driver will  
proceed to the second command line argument and attempt to configure the card with a  
base address assigned by Card and Socket Services and IRQ 10. If IRQ 10 is also  
unavailable, the Client Driver will proceed to the third command line argument and  
attempt to configure the SSP-200/ 300 with a base address and an IRQ assigned by Card  
and Socket Services. If the Client Driver can successfully configure the SSP-200/ 300, the  
RS-422/ 485 output drivers for will always be enabled, and RTS-CTS modem control  
handshaking will be disabled.  
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2.1.2.6 Example 6  
DEVICE = C:\ SSP-200\ SSP231CL.SYS (b300,i5) ( ) (i10)  
In example 6, the three command line arguments of example 5 have been rearranged.  
The Client Driver will first attempt to configure a SSP-200/ 300 inserted into any socket  
with a base address of 300H and IRQ 5. If address 300H or IRQ 5 is unavailable, the  
Client Driver will proceed to the second command line argument and attempt to  
configure the card with a base address and IRQ assigned by Card and Socket Services.  
Since the second command line argument includes all available address and IRQ  
resources, the third command line argument will never be reached by the Client Driver.  
It is the user's responsibility to place the command line arguments in a logical order.  
2.1.2.7 Example 7  
DEVICE = C:\ SSP-200\ SSP231CL.SYS (s0,b300,i5) (s1,b340,i10)  
The type of configuration shown in example 7 may be desirable in systems where more  
than one SSP-200/ 300 is to be installed. In this example, the Client Driver will attempt  
to configure a SSP-200/ 300 inserted into socket 0 with a base address of 300H and IRQ  
5. If the SSP-200/ 300 is inserted into socket 1, the Client Driver will attempt to  
configure it with base address 340H and IRQ 10. This allows the user to force the  
SSP-200/ 300's address and IRQ settings to be socket specific which may simplify cable  
connections and software development. As in the previous examples, however, if the  
requested address or interrupt resources are not available, the SSP-200/ 300 will not be  
configured.  
2.1.3 Common Problems  
Generic Client Drivers:  
Many Card and Socket Services packages include a generic client driver (or  
SuperClient) which configures standard I/ O devices. If one of these generic client  
drivers is installed, it may configure the SSP-200/ 300 causing the SSP-200/ 300 client  
driver to fail installation. In these cases, the user should do one of the following:  
1. Modify the operation of the generic client driver to disable the configuration  
of modem/ serial port cards. Consult the Card and Socket Services  
documentation for availability and details of this feature.  
2. Place the SSP-200/ 300 client driver before the generic client driver in the  
CONFIG.SYS.  
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Available Resources:  
One function of the Card and Socket Services software is to track which system  
resources (memory addresses, I/ O addresses, IRQs, etc.) are available for assignment  
to inserted PCMCIA cards. Sometimes, however, the Card Services software assumes  
or incorrectly determines that a particular resource is used when it is actually available.  
Most Card and Socket Services generate a resource table in a file (typically in the form  
of an .INI file) which the user can modify to adjust the available system resources.  
Consult the Card and Socket Services documentation for availability and details of this  
feature.  
Multiple Configuration Attempts:  
Some Card and Socket Services have a setting which aborts the configuration process  
after a single configuration failure (such as a request for an unavailable resource). The  
user should change this setting to allow for multiple configuration attempts. Consult  
the Card and Socket Services documentation for availability and details of this feature.  
Older Versions of Card and Socket Services:  
Some versions of Card and Socket Services dated before 1993 do not support general  
purpose I/ O cards. If after careful installation of the Client Driver the SSP-200/ 300  
does not configure or operate properly, an updated version of Card and Socket Services  
may be required. Card and Socket Services software is available from Quatech.  
2.2 SSP-200/300 Enabler for DOS  
For systems that are not operating PCMCIA Card and Socket Services software, the  
SSP-200/ 300 DOS Enabler may be used to enable and configure the adapter. This  
Enabler, SSP231EN.EXE, will operate on any DOS system using an Intel 82365SL or  
PCIC compatible PCMCIA host adapter including the Cirrus Logic CL-PD6710 / 6720,  
the VLSI VL82C146, and the Vadem VG-365 among others.  
IMPORTANT:  
In order to use the SSP-200/ 300 Enabler for DOS, the system  
MUST NOT be configured with Card and Socket Services  
software. If a Card and Socket Services software is installed,  
the SSP-200/ 300 Enabler may interfere with its operation  
and with the device(s) it controls.  
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The SSP-200/ 300 Enabler does not support automatic configuration of adapters upon  
insertion, more commonly referred to as "Hot Swapping". This means the adapter must  
be installed in one of the system's PCMCIA sockets before executing SSP231EN.EXE. If  
more than one adapter is installed in a system, the Enabler must be executed separately  
for each adapter. Furthermore, SSP231EN.EXE should be executed to release the  
resources used by the adapter before it is removed from the PCMCIA socket. Since  
PCMCIA adapters do not retain their configuration after removal, any adapter that is  
removed from the system must be reconfigured with the Enabler after re-inserting it  
into a PCMCIA socket.  
IMPORTANT:  
The Enabler requires a region of high DOS memory when  
configuring a SSP-200/ 300. This region is 1000H bytes (4KB)  
long and by default begins at address D0000H (the default  
address may be changed using the "W" option). If a memory  
manager such as EMM386, QEMM, or 386Max is installed on  
the system, this region of DOS memory must be excluded from  
the memory manager's control. Consult the documentation  
provided with the memory manager software for instructions  
on how to exclude this memory region.  
2.2.1 Command Line Options  
To configure a SSP-200/ 300 in the system, the Enabler requires one command line  
argument from the user to determine the configuration of the card. This argument must  
be enclosed in parenthesis and within the argument, any or all of the following  
parameters may be specified using a comma (no spaces) to separate each parameter:  
Ssocket  
specifies which PCMCIA socket the SSP-200/ 300 must be inserted into for  
this configuration argument to be used. socket must be in the range 0 - 15.  
This option is required if the 'R' option is not used.  
Baddress specifies the base I/ O address of the SSP-200/ 300 in hexadecimal. This  
address must reside on an even 8-byte boundary. This option is required if  
the 'R' option is not used.  
Iirq  
specifies the interrupt level (IRQ) of the SSP-200/ 300 in decimal. irq must be  
one of the following values: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, or 0 if no IRQ is  
desired. This option is required if the 'R' option is not used.  
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Waddress specifies the base address of the memory window required to configure the  
SSP-200/ 300. Set address = D0 for a memory window at segment D000,  
address = D8 for a memory window at segment D800, etc. Valid settings for  
address are C8, CC, D0, D4, D8, and DC. If this option is omitted, a memory  
window at segment D000 will be used.  
Odriver  
specifies RS-422/ 485 output driver enable option for theSSP-200/ 300. The  
SSP-200/ 300’s port may be configured for either full duplex or half duplex  
operation with this option. If this option is omitted, the default setting is the  
RS-422/ 485 port is configured for full duplex operation with the RS-422/ 485  
output drivers always enabled. In half duplex mode, the RS-422/ 485  
transmitter may be enabled and disabled via the RTS (request to send) or  
DTR (data terminal ready) signals. Both RTS and DTR are controlled  
through the Modem Control Register of the 16750. See the Hardware  
Information section for more information.  
Option  
o0  
Output Driver  
Always Enabled  
DTR Controlled  
RTS Controlled  
Auto-toggle  
o1  
o2  
o3  
Figure 0. DOS Enabler Output Enable Options.  
H
instructs the enabler to enable the RTS-CTS modem control handshake on  
the RS-422/ 485 port. When modem control handshaking in enabled, the  
16C750 UART’s RTS and CTS signals are connected to the RS-422/ 485  
auxiliary channel. The auxiliary channel may then be used for handshaking  
between the SSP-200/ 300’s RS-422/ 485 port and a peripheral device. When  
modem control handshaking is disabled, the RTS and CTS signals from the  
16C750 UART are looped back to each other. If this option is omitted, the  
default setting is RTS-CTS modem control handshake disabled. See the  
Hardware Information section for more information .  
Before removing a SSP-200/ 300 from its PCMCIA socket, the Enabler should be  
executed to free the system resources allocated when the card was installed. For this  
operation the Enabler provides on additional command line option:  
R
instructs the enabler to release the resources previously allocated to the  
SSP-200/ 300. When the 'R' option is used, any settings specified by the 'B',  
'I', 'O', and 'H' options are ignored.  
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2.2.1.1 Example 1  
SSP231EN.EXE  
In example 1, no command line argument is specified. The Enabler will report an error  
and display the proper usage of the command.  
2.2.1.2 Example 2  
SSP231EN.EXE (s0,b300,i5)  
In example 2, the Enabler will configure the SSP-200/ 300 in socket 0 with a base  
address of 300H and IRQ 5 using a configuration memory window at segment D000.  
The SSP-200/ 300 unit's RS-422/ 485 output drivers will always be enabled, and  
RTS-CTS modem control handshaking will be disabled.  
2.2.1.3 Example 3  
SSP231EN.EXE (i10,h,b340,s1)  
In example 3, the Enabler will configure the SSP-200/ 300 in socket 1 with a base  
address of 340H and IRQ 10 using a configuration memory window at segment D000.  
The SSP-200/ 300's RS-422/ 485 output drivers will always be enabled, and RTS-CTS  
modem control handshaking will be enabled on the RS-422/ 485 auxiliary channel.  
2.2.1.4 Example 4  
SSP231EN.EXE (s0,b300,i3,wd8)  
In example 4, the Enabler will configure the SSP-200/ 300 in socket 0 with a base  
address of 300H and IRQ 3 using a configuration memory window at segment D800.  
The SSP-200/ 300's RS-422/ 485 output drivers will always be enabled, and RTS-CTS  
modem control handshaking will be disabled.  
2.2.1.5 Example 5  
SSP231EN.EXE (o1,i5,b340,s1)  
In example 2, the Enabler will configure the SSP-200/ 300 in socket 1 with a base  
address of 340H and IRQ 5 using a configuration memory window at segment D000.  
The SSP-200/ 300's RS-422/ 485 output drivers will be enabled and disabled via the DTR  
signal, and RTS-CTS modem control handshaking will be disabled  
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2.2.1.6 Example 6  
SSP231EN.EXE (s0,b300,i5,r)  
In example 6, the Enabler will release the configuration used by the SSP-200/ 300 in  
socket 0 using a configuration memory window at segment D000. The base address  
and IRQ parameters are ignored and may be omitted.  
2.2.1.7 Example 7  
SSP231EN.EXE (s1,r,wcc)  
In example 7, the Enabler will release the configuration used by the SSP-200/ 300 in  
socket 1 using a configuration memory window at segment CC00.  
2.2.2 Common Problems  
Memory Range Exclusion:  
The Enabler requires a region of high DOS memory when configuring aSSP-200/ 300.  
This region is 1000H bytes (4KB) long and by default begins at address D0000H (the  
default address may be changed using the "W" option). If a memory manager such as  
EMM386, QEMM, or 386Max is installed on the system, this region of DOS memory  
must be excluded from the memory manager's control. Consult the documentation  
provided with the memory manager software for instructions on how to exclude this  
memory region.  
Furthermore, some systems use the high memory area for BIOS shadowing to improve  
overall system performance. In order for the Enabler to operate, any BIOS shadowing  
must be disabled in the address range specified for the configuration window. BIOS  
shadowing can usually be disabled through the system's CMOS setup utility.  
Socket Numbers:  
The Enabler requires the SSP-200/ 300's socket number to be specified on the command  
line and the SSP-200/ 300 must be inserted into the socket before the Enabler is invoked.  
Some vendors number their sockets from 1 to N while other vendors number their  
sockets from 0 to N-1. For theSSP-200/ 300 Enabler, the lowest socket number in the  
system is designated socket 0.  
Card and Socket Services Software:  
In order to use the SSP-200/ 300 Enabler for DOS, the system MUST NOT be configured  
with Card and Socket Services software. If a Card and Socket Services software is  
installed, the Enabler may interfere with its operation and with the device(s) it controls.  
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For systems configured with Card and Socket Services, the SSP-200/ 300 Client Driver is  
the recommended method of configuration.  
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3. Windows 95/98/Millennium (ME)  
To allow easy configuration of the SSP-200/ 300, an Windows 95/ 98/ ME "INF"  
configuration file has been written for the hardware. It supports the AUXIN/ AUXOUT  
options and the RS-422/ 485 output driver enable options for full and half duplex  
operation.  
3.1 Installing a SSP-200/300 Under Windows 95/98/ME  
1. Insert the SSP-200/ 300 into any available PC Card socket.  
2. The first time a new PC Card type is installed the New Hardware Found  
window opens. After this first installation Windows 95/98/ME will  
automatically detect and configure the card. If the New Hardware Found  
window does not open, then skip to the next section, “SSP-200/ 300 Resource  
Settings".  
3. The New Hardware Found window provides several options to configure  
the SSP-200/ 300 card. Click the "Search for the best driver for your device"  
option button. Click "NEXT" to continue.  
4. An "Install from Disk" dialog box should appear. Insert the Quatech COM  
CD file, select the correct drive letter and path, and click "OK". Windows  
95/ 98/ ME will browse the path for the aforementioned files.  
5. During the installation process, it may be required to supply the computer  
with the Windows 95/ 98/ ME CD or installation CDs. Insert the CD and click  
"OK".  
The SSP-200/ 300 PC Card should now be configured. With the default  
configuration, the SSP-200/ 300's interrupt status register will be enabled, the  
16C750 UART’s scratchpad register will be disabled, the RS-422/ 485 output  
drivers will always be enabled, and RTS-CTS modem control handshaking will be  
enabled. In the future, Windows 95/ 98/ ME will automatically recognize and  
configure the SSP-200/ 300 in this default configuration.  
3.2 SSP-200/300 Resource Settings in Windows 95/98/ME  
Windows 95/98/ME maintains a registry of all known hardware installed within the  
computer. Inside this hardware registry Windows 95/98/ME keeps track of all the  
computer's resources, such as base I/ O addresses, IRQ levels, and DMA channels. In  
the case of a PC Card (PCMCIA) type board, Windows 95/98/ME configures the new  
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hardware using free resources it finds within the hardware registry, and updates the  
registry automatically.  
To view and/ or edit hardware devices in Windows 95/98/ME use the system Device  
Manager. To access Device Manager double click the System icon in the Windows  
95/98/ME control panel, or click the My Computer icon on the Windows 95/98/ME  
desktop with the right mouse button and select Properties from the pull down menu.  
Consult Windows 95/98/ME on-line help for details on the use of the Device Manager.  
3.2.1Viewing Resource Settings with Device Manager  
1. Start the Windows 95/98/ME Device Manager.  
2. Double click on the hardware class Quatech Comm Adapters to list hardware  
devices in the class.  
3. The SSP-200/ 300 “parent device” belongs to this hardware class. The device  
name for the SSP-200/ 300 is Quatech SSP-200/300: RS-422/RS-485 Serial Port  
PC Card.  
4. Open the Properties dialog for the SSP-200/ 300 device, then click the  
Resources tab to view the Input/ Output Range and Interrupt Request  
resource allocations.  
5. Double click the hardware class Ports (Com and LPT). The Quatech  
Communications Port listed in this class is a “child device” of the  
SSP-200/ 300 “parent device.”  
6. Open the Properties dialog for the COM port, then click the Resources tab to  
view the Input/ Output Range and Interrupt Request resource allocations.  
These will match those of the “parent device.”  
7. Record the COM Port device name (COM1, COM2, etc.) for the SSP-200/ 300.  
This name is required by a Windows 95/98/ME application when accessing a  
particular port.  
3.2.2Changing Resource Settings with Device Manager  
1. Start the Windows 95/ 98/ ME Device Manager.  
2. Double click on the hardware class Quatech Comm Adapters to list hardware  
devices in the class.  
3. The SSP-200/ 300 “parent device” belongs to this hardware class. The device  
name for the SSP-200/ 300 is Quatech SSP-200/300: RS-422/RS-485 Serial Port  
PC Card.  
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4. Open the Properties dialog for the SSP-200/ 300 device, then click the  
Resources tab to view the Input/ Output Range and Interrupt Request  
resource allocations.  
5. Several predefined Basic Configurations have been included for the  
SSP-200/ 300 (see Figure 5. SSP-200/ 300 Basic Configuration Table). The  
Basic Configurations provide many combinations of the operating modes  
and options listed below. See the Hardware Information section of this  
manual for complete descriptions.  
? RS-422/ 485 output drivers enable option: The SSP-200/ 300’s ports may be  
configured for either full duplex or half duplex operation with this option.  
The default setting is the RS-422/ 485 ports are configured for full duplex  
operation with the RS-422/ 485 output drivers always enabled. In half duplex  
mode, the RS-422/ 485 transmitter may be enabled and disabled via the RTS  
(request to send) or DTR (data terminal ready) signals, or set to enable only  
when data is being transmitted (auto-toggle). Both RTS and DTR are  
controlled through the Modem Control Register of the 16750.  
When the Use Automatic Settings check box is enabled Windows 95/ 98/ ME  
will attempt to configure the SSP-200/ 300 in the order listed in the Basic  
Configurations table.  
Basic  
Configuration  
0000*  
0001*  
0002*  
0003*  
0004  
Auxiliary  
Connections**  
Loopback  
I/ O Range***  
RS-422/ 485  
Output Drivers  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Auto Toggle  
Clock  
Speed  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
8x  
Scratch  
Pad/ ISR  
ISR  
3F8-3FF  
2F8-2FF  
3E8-3EF  
2E8-2EF  
Any  
Loopback  
ISR  
Loopback  
ISR  
Loopback  
ISR  
Loopback  
ISR  
0005  
Loopback  
Any  
ISR  
0006  
Loopback  
Any  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
8x  
ISR  
0007  
Loopback  
Any  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Auto Toggle  
ISR  
0008  
Loopback  
Any  
ISR  
0009  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Any  
ISR  
000A  
000B  
Any  
ISR  
Loopback  
Any  
ISR  
000C  
Loopback  
Any  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Auto Toggle  
8x  
ISR  
000D  
000E  
Loopback  
Any  
8x  
ISR  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Any  
8x  
ISR  
000F  
Any  
8x  
ISR  
0010  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Any  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
ISR  
0011  
Any  
Auto Toggle  
ISR  
0012  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Any  
RTS Controlled  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
ISR  
0013  
Any  
ISR  
0014  
Handshaking  
Any  
ISR  
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0016  
0017  
0018  
0019  
001A  
001B  
001C  
001D  
001E  
001F  
0020  
0021  
0022  
0023  
0024  
0025  
0026  
0027  
0028  
0029  
002A  
002B  
002C  
002D  
002E  
002F  
0030  
0031  
0032  
0033  
Clocking  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
DTR Controlled  
Auto Toggle  
Normal  
8x  
ISR  
ISR  
Auto Toggle  
8x  
ISR  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
RTS Controlled  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Auto Toggle  
8x  
ISR  
8x  
ISR  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
8x  
ISR  
8x  
ISR  
Loopback  
Normal  
8x  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
8x  
Loopback  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Auto Toggle  
Loopback  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Loopback  
Loopback  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Auto Toggle  
8x  
Loopback  
8x  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
8x  
8x  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
8x  
Auto Toggle  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
RTS Controlled  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Auto Toggle  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Auto Toggle  
8x  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
RTS Controlled  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
8x  
8x  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
8x  
8x  
* Indicates “COM” mode addressing. Addresses 3F8, 2F8, 3E8, and 2E8 are the standard  
addresses for COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4, respectively. Windows 95/ 98/ ME enumerates  
any COM port at a non-standard address starting with COM5.  
** Handshaking indicates RTS routed to AUXOUT, AUXIN routed to CTS, and TCLK routed to  
RCLK. Loopback indicates RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to AUXOUT, and TCLK routed to  
RCLK. Clocking indicates RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to RCLK, and TCLK routed to  
AUXOUT.  
*** Any indicates variable value; this value may or may not be user selectable depending on  
platform.  
6. Select a Basic Configurations that displays "No conflicts" in the bottom  
display region titled Conflicting Device List from the drop down list. Some  
applications may not be able to access ports higher than COM4. To use the  
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SSP-200/ 300 PCMCIA serial ports with these applications you might be  
forced to remove other serial communications devices from your system  
7. To modify the Interrupt Request setting click the resource name and click the  
Change Setting button. An Edit Resource window will open up. Inside this  
window click on the up/ down arrows to the right of the Interrupt Request  
value. This scrolls you through all of the allowable resources for your  
hardware. Pay attention to the conflict information at the bottom of the  
window. Do not select a value that causes a conflict with any other installed  
hardware.  
8. If any changes have been made to the SSP-200/ 300s configuration the card  
will automatically be reconfigured to the new resources specified. Any time  
a PCMCIA card of this type is inserted Windows 95/ 98/ ME will attempt to  
configure the card at these resource settings. Click the Use Automatic  
Settings box to reset this card type for automatic configuration.  
3.3 Frequently Asked Questions  
Basic Configuration List Not Available:  
A problem noted on some systems is after a basic configuration has been manually  
selected the basic configurations list for the SSP-200/ 300 is no longer available. The  
solution to this problem is to check the “Use Automatic Settings” box and allow  
Windows 95/ 98/ ME to reconfigure the SSP-200/ 300 card. The basic configurations list  
should once again be visible.  
Base I/O Address Resource Modification Not Allowed:  
The SSP-200/ 300 is configured to allow only a fixed number of base I/ O addresses. To  
change the I/ O address resources for the SSP-200/ 300 select another “Basic  
Configuration.” Refer to the Basic Configurations table for a list of the availabe I/ O  
address resources for the SSP-200/ 300  
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To allow easy configuration of the SSP-200/ 300, an Windows 2000 "INF" configuration  
file has been written for the hardware. This configuration file supports the SSP-200/ 300  
in both addressing modes: block mode and “com” mode. Additionally, the RTS-CTS  
modem control handshake option and the RS-422/ 485 output driver enable option for  
full and half duplex operation is supported.  
4.1 Installing a SSP-200/300 Under Windows 2000.  
1. Insert the Quatech COM CD into an available CD-ROM.  
2. Insert the SSP-200/ 300 into any available PC Card socket.  
3. You woll be promted to search for the correct driver. Choose the drive where  
the Quatech COM CD is located and select Brwose’ from the Files Needed ‘  
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4. Double click ‘Serial Port Adapters’  
5. Double click ‘Drivers’  
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6. Double click on ‘Windows 2000, XP, for PCI, PCMCIA, ISA’  
7. Click on ‘qserbrd’ and select open  
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8. Select ‘OK’ at the ‘Files Needed’ window\  
9. The same process as above in steps 1-9 will apply for the next file qserpt.inf.  
In step 7 be sure to choose qserpt.inf’ and select Open.  
4.2 SSP-200/300 Resource Settings in Windows 2000  
Windows 2000 maintains a registry of all known hardware installed within the  
computer. Inside this hardware registry Windows 2000 keeps track of all the  
computer's resources, such as base I/ O addresses, IRQ levels, and DMA channels. In  
the case of a PC Card (PCMCIA) type board, Windows 2000 configures the new  
hardware using free resources it finds within the hardware registry, and updates the  
registry automatically.  
To view and/ or edit hardware devices in Windows 2000 use the system Device  
Manager.  
To access Device Manager double click the System icon in the Windows 2000 control panel, or click  
the My Computer icon on the Windows 2000 desktop with the right mouse button and select  
Properties from the pull down menu. Click on the Hardware tab then click on the Device Manager.  
Consult Windows 2000 on-line help for details on the use of the Device Manager  
Windows 2000 handles the SSP-200/ 300 as a "parent/ child device".  
v The SSP-200/ 300 is the "parent device" and is listed under the hardware class  
Quatech Multiport Serial Devices in the device manager.  
v The serial port is a "child device" of the "parent device" SSP-200/ 300 (Quatech  
PCMCIA Serial Port). There is 1 child COM port for the SSP-200/ 300 (Quatech  
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LPT).  
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4.2.1 Viewing Resource Settings with Device Manager  
1. Start the Windows 2000 Device Manager.  
2. Double click on the hardware class Quatech Multiport Serial Devices to list  
hardware devices in the class.  
3. The SSP-200/ 300 “parent device” belongs to this hardware class. The device  
name for the SSP-200/ 300 is Quatech SSP-200/300 PCMCIA RS-422/RS-485  
Serial Adapter.  
4. Open the Properties dialog for the SSP-200/ 300 device, then click the  
Resources tab to view the Input/ Output Range and Interrupt Request  
resource allocations. Examine and remember the Input/ Output Range, then  
close the properties window.  
5. Double click the hardware class Ports (Com and LPT). The Quatech  
PCMCIA Serial Port listed in this class is the “child device” of the  
SSP-200/ 300 “parent device.”  
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6. Use the COM Port device names (COM5, COM6, etc.) to access any of the  
particular serial ports on the SSP-200/ 300. This name is required by a  
Windows 2000 application when accessing a particular port.  
4.2.2 Changing Resource Settings with Device Manager  
1. Start the Windows 2000 Device Manager.  
2. Double click on the hardware class Quatech Multiport Serial Devices to list  
hardware devices in the class.  
3. The SSP-200/ 300 “parent device” belongs to this hardware class. The device  
name for the SSP-200/ 300 is Quatech SSP-200/300 PCMCIA RS-422/RS-485  
Serial Adapter.  
4. Open the Properties dialog for the SSP-200/ 300 device, then click the  
Advanced tab to view the clock rate settings.  
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Data Rate Multiplier  
Description  
Clock Mode Max bps  
Auto clock mode enables applications to request  
any baud rate up to 921,600. The hardware  
drivers will select the correct clock multiplier  
based on the baud rate requested  
The X1 clock mode mimics a standard COM port.  
The hardware drivers lock the clock to the  
standard rate. The port will run at the baud rate  
requested by the application.  
Auto  
X1  
921,600  
115,200  
The X2 clock mode locks the ports hardware  
clock at double the standard rate. The baud rate  
the port runs at will always be double the rate  
requested by the applications. This mode is  
useful for legacy applicattions which cannot  
request baud rates over 115,200  
The X4 clock mode locks the ports hardware  
clock at four times the standard rate. The baud  
rate the port runs at will always be four times the  
rate requested by the application. This mode is  
useful for legacy applications which cannot  
request baud rates over 115.200.  
The X8 clock mode locks the ports hardware  
clock at eight times the standard rate. The baud  
rate the port runs at will always be eight times the  
rate requested by the application. This mode is  
useful for legacy applications which cannot  
request baud rates over 115.200.  
X2  
X4  
X8  
230,400  
460,800  
921,600  
5. Click the RS-422/485 tab to view the transmitter enable and connector pinout  
options.  
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RS-422/ 485 Connector Setup  
RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed  
to AUXOUT, and TCLK routed to  
RCLK. Used when external  
Loopback All  
handshaking or clocking signals are  
not available.  
RTS routed to AUXOUT, AUXIN  
routed to CTS, and TCLK routed to  
RCLK. Used when RTS/ CTS  
handshaking is required.  
Modem Control  
RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed  
to RCLK, and TCLK routed to  
AUXOUT. Used to connect ports  
transmitting at different baud rates.  
In order to function, all ports must  
have and use this feature.  
Clocks  
Receive Control  
Receivers are always enabled. In a  
Half Duplex mode, you will receive  
what you transmit (sometimes  
called echo).  
Always Receive  
Receivers are only enabled when  
not transmitting. In a Half Duplex  
mode, you will not receive what  
you transmit.  
When NOT Tranmitting  
RS-422/ 485 Duplex Mode  
Transmitters and receivers are  
always enabled; ports can send and  
receive simultaneously. Used in  
four-wire communication.  
Full Duplex  
RTS is set to enable the transmitters.  
Used in two-wire communication.  
DTR is set to enable the transmitters.  
Used in two-wire communication  
Hardware automatically enables the  
transmitters when transmitting.  
Transmitters will turn off three  
bit-times after the last stop bit of the  
last character, regardless of baud  
rate. Used in two-wire  
Half Duplex using RTS  
Half Duplex using DTR  
Auto Toggle  
communication.  
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6. Click the Resources tab to view the Input/ Output Range and Interrupt  
Request resource allocations. If options that are not available on the  
preceding pages are required, a different basic configuration will have to be  
selected. To do this, de-select the Use Automatic Settings box and choose the  
basic configuration that corresponds to the set of options required.  
Basic  
Configuration  
0000*  
0001*  
0002*  
0003*  
0004  
Auxiliary  
Connections**  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
I/ O Range***  
RS-422/ 485  
Output Drivers  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Auto Toggle  
Clock  
Speed  
Scratch  
Pad/ ISR  
ISR  
3F8-3FF  
2F8-2FF  
3E8-3EF  
2E8-2EF  
Any  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
8x  
ISR  
ISR  
ISR  
ISR  
0005  
Any  
ISR  
0006  
Any  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
8x  
ISR  
0007  
Any  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Auto Toggle  
ISR  
0008  
Any  
ISR  
0009  
Any  
ISR  
0010  
Any  
ISR  
0011  
Loopback  
Any  
ISR  
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0013  
0014  
0015  
0016  
0017  
0018  
0019  
0020  
0021  
0022  
0023  
0024  
0025  
0026  
0027  
0028  
0029  
0030  
0031  
0032  
0033  
0034  
0035  
0036  
0037  
0038  
0039  
0040  
0041  
0042  
0043  
0044  
0045  
0046  
0047  
0048  
0049  
0050  
0051  
0052  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Any  
Memory  
Mapped  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Auto Toggle  
8x  
8x  
ISR  
ISR  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
8x  
ISR  
8x  
ISR  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
8x  
ISR  
Auto Toggle  
ISR  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
RTS Controlled  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Auto Toggle  
ISR  
ISR  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
ISR  
ISR  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
ISR  
Auto Toggle  
8x  
ISR  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
RTS Controlled  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Auto Toggle  
8x  
ISR  
8x  
ISR  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
8x  
ISR  
8x  
ISR  
Loopback  
Normal  
8x  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Scratch Pad  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
8x  
Loopback  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Auto Toggle  
Loopback  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Loopback  
Loopback  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Always Enabled  
Always Enabled  
Auto Toggle  
8x  
Loopback  
8x  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
8x  
8x  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
8x  
Auto Toggle  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
RTS Controlled  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Auto Toggle  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
Auto Toggle  
8x  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
RTS Controlled  
RTS Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
DTR Controlled  
Always Enabled  
8x  
8x  
Handshaking  
Clocking  
8x  
8x  
Loopback  
1x  
* Indicates “COM” mode addressing. Addresses 3F8, 2F8, 3E8, and 2E8 are the standard  
addresses for COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4, respectively. Windows 95/ 98/ ME enumerates  
any COM port at a non-standard address starting with COM5.  
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** Handshaking indicates RTS routed to AUXOUT, AUXIN routed to CTS, and TCLK routed to  
RCLK. Loopback indicates RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to AUXOUT, and TCLK routed to  
RCLK. Clocking indicates RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to RCLK, and TCLK routed to  
AUXOUT.  
*** Any indicates variable value; this value may or may not be user selectable depending on  
platform.  
7. Select a Basic Configuration that displays "No conflicts" in the bottom  
display region titled Conflicting Device List from the drop down list.  
8. Windows 2000 should have chosen an available Interrupt Request setting  
automatically when the I/ O address range was configured by a Basic  
Configuration selection. This default Interrupt Request setting should not  
need changed as long as "No conflicts" is displayed in the bottom display  
region titled Conflicting Device List. If you are satisfied with Windows 2000  
selection then skip the next step.  
9. To modify the Interrupt Request setting click the resource name and click the  
Change Setting button. An Edit Resource window will open up. Inside this  
window click on the up/ down arrows to the right of the Interrupt Request  
value. This scrolls you through all of the allowable resources for your  
hardware. Pay attention to the conflict information at the bottom of the  
window. Do not select a value that causes a conflict with any other installed  
hardware.  
10. If any changes have been made to the SSP-200/ 300s configuration the card  
will automatically be reconfigured to the new resources specified. Any time  
a PCMCIA card of this type is inserted Windows 2000 will attempt to  
configure the card at these resource settings. Click the Use Automatic  
Settings box to reset this card type for automatic configuration  
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5 Windows NT  
5.1 Installing SSP-200/300  
To allow easy configuration of the SSP-200/ 300 the Quatech Device Manager for  
Windows NT has been written for the hardware. This configuration utility supports the  
SSP-200/ 300 only in block addressing mode.  
To begin the installation, open Windows Explorer and search for the Setup.exe’  
command to install the Quatech Device Manager. <See following Windows Explorer  
figure.> (D:\ Serial Port Adapters\ Drivers\ Windows NT 4.0 for PCI, PCMCIA,ISA).  
Once the installation is complete an icon will be placed on the desktop.  
Windows NT Explorer  
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1. Locate and double click the Quatech Device Manager icon on the desktop  
Device Manager Icon on Desktop  
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2. Click the ‘Add’ button at the bottom of the Quatech Device Manager Window  
3. Follow the steps for the Add Quatech Hardware Wizard.  
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4. Complete the final steps of the installation, shut down Windows NT and then  
insert the PCMCIA Card and re-boot the computer.  
Additional help is available online  
The SSP-200/ 300 PC Card should now be configured. In the future, Windows NT will  
automatically recognize and configure the SSP-200/ 300.  
Note: Windows NT does not support Plug and Play’ for PCMCIA cards. The PCMCIA  
Card must be inserted prior to starting Windows NT and can not be removed and  
reinserted while Windows NT is running.  
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6. Hardware Information  
6.1 Auxiliary Channel Configuration  
An auxiliary channel is provided which allows for handshaking between the  
SSP-200/ 300 port and a peripheral device. This auxiliary channel may be configured in  
one of two ways:  
v RTS-CTS handshake enabled.  
v handshaking is disabled.  
6.1.1 Auxiliary Channel: RTS-CTS Handshaking.  
The RTS-CTS handshake may be enabled so that RTS (request to send) is the auxiliary  
output signal on AUX OUT+ (pin 1) and AUX OUT- (pin 6). Similarly, CTS (clear to  
send) is the auxiliary input signal on AUX IN+ (pin 5) and AUX IN- (pin 9). This  
configuration is shown below.  
RS- 422/485  
Drivers/Receivers  
UART  
16C750  
DATA OUT  
+
TXD  
Driver  
-
DAT A IN  
AUX OUT  
AUX IN  
+
-
RXD  
Receiver  
Driver  
+
-
- RTS  
+
-
- CTS  
Receiver  
Figure 0. Auxiliary Channel RTS-CTS Handshaking  
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6.1.2 Auxiliary Channel: Handshaking Disabled.  
The SSP-200/ 300 ports may be configured so that the RTS-CTS handshake is disabled.  
This is the default configuration. In this configuration, RTS and CTS from the 16C750  
UART will be looped back to each other. In addition, the auxiliary output and input  
signals will be looped back to each other. This configuration is shown below:  
RS- 422/485  
Drivers/Receivers  
16C550  
UART  
DATA OUT  
+
TXD  
Driver  
-
DAT A IN  
AUX OUT  
AUX IN  
+
-
RXD  
Receiver  
Driver  
+
-
- RTS  
+
-
- CTS  
Receiver  
Figure 0. Auxiliary Channel Handshaking Disabled  
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6.2 Half Duplex Operation  
The SSP-200/ 300’s ports may be configured for either full duplex or half duplex  
operation. By default, the RS-422/ 485 ports are configured for full duplex operation  
with the RS-422/ 485 output drivers always enabled.  
In half duplex mode, the RS-422/ 485 transmitter may be enabled and disabled via the  
RTS (request to send) or DTR (data terminal ready) signals. Both RTS and DTR are  
controlled through the Modem Control Register of the 16750.  
3 Options:  
Data Out  
Half Duplex  
+
RS- 422/485  
Driver  
-
- RTS  
- DTR  
Active Low  
MUX  
Output Enable  
16C550  
Aux Out  
Full Duplex  
+
-
RS- 422/485  
Driver  
NOTE: One of these three options must be selected via  
software configuration. Full duplex operation is  
the default mode.  
Figure 0. RS-422/ 485 Driver Enable Options  
If RTS is selected as the signal to enable the output drivers, setting 'bit 1' of the Modem  
Control Register (to logic '1') will enable the output drivers and clearing 'bit 1' of the  
Modem Control Register (to logic '0') will force the outputs into a high impedance state.  
Similarly, if DTR is chosen as the signal to enable the output drivers setting 'bit 0' of the  
Modem Control Register (to logic '1') will enable the output drivers and clearing 'bit 0'  
of the Modem Control Register (to logic '0') will force the outputs into a high  
impedance state.  
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Selection of half duplex mode operation is dependent upon the configuration software  
and/ or the operating system used. Each of these, however, ultimately control the half  
duplex mode by accessing the PCMCIA Configuration Register on the SSP-200/ 300.  
CAUTION:  
When operating in half duplex mode, the transmitter output  
drivers must be disabled before receiving any information.  
Failure to do so will result in two output drivers being  
connected together which may cause damage to the adapter,  
the computer, and/ or the peripheral equipment.  
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6.3 Termination Resistors  
No termination resistors are provided on the SSP-200/ 300 ports. Both output and input  
signals are connected only to the external connector. Any termination which is required  
must be added externally.  
RS-422/ 485 Receiver  
RXD+  
RXD-  
+
-
Rt  
Rt  
RS-422/ 485 Receiver  
+
AUXIN+  
AUXIN-  
-
Recommended Termination Resistor Values  
RS-422  
RS-485  
100 ohm 1/ 2W resistor  
60 ohms total resistance  
(120 ohms at each end)  
Figure 0. RS-422/ 485 Termination  
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7. External Connections  
An adapter cable is included with the SSP-200/ 300 to convert the 9-pin PCMCIA output  
connector into a standard D-9 female connector, data terminal equipment (DTE), as  
shown in the figures below.  
Standard D-9  
(Female)  
Figure 0. SSP-200/ 300 Adapter Cable.  
AUXOUT+  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
AUXOUT-  
DATAOUT-  
DATAIN -  
AUXIN -  
DATAOUT+  
GND  
DATAIN+  
AUXIN+  
D-9 Female Connector  
Figure 0. RS-422/ 485 Signal Assignment.  
External Connections  
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8. Specifications  
Bus Interface  
PCMCIA  
PC Card Standard 2.1 compliant  
Physical Dimensions  
Maximum Baud Rate  
Type II PCMCIA card (5mm)  
921.6K  
Power Requirements  
+5 volts  
20 mA (typical)  
30 mA (maximum)  
Connector  
Adapter to standard female D-9  
Specifications  
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