Comtrol ISA User Manual
Rocketport, Isa hardware installation
RocketPort® ISA Hardware Installation
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Introduction
This Hardware Installation document discusses the
following information:
•
Product overview
Before installing the hardware
•
Interface connectors and building loopback plugs
-
Troubleshooting and creating diagnostics
Product Overview
The RocketPort ISA series multiport serial card fits into
the ISA or EISA slot of a personal computer, and uses a 36
MHz processor that is specifically designed to process
asynchronous serial communications.
The RocketPort ISA series uses Application Specific
Integrated Circuits (ASICs) technology to replace most
hardware components, including:
•
The processor
•
Serial controller
•
Bus interface logic and other miscellaneous logic
To eliminate memory mapping conflicts, the RocketPort
ISA series is I/O mapped.
This Hardware Installation document discusses the
following RocketPort ISA-bus serial controllers:
*
Some 4-port models have the capability to be 8-port
cards with an 8-port interface. Some drivers view the
4-port as an 8-port card.
** For interface information, see the
discussion.
You can install up to four RocketPort ISA cards in one PC,
for a total of 128 additional serial ports, and you can install
a combination of PCI-bus and ISA-bus RocketPort cards.
For driver installation, see the
documentation or the driver readme file for
your operating system.
Note: Red underlined text denotes URL jumps.
Name
Ports
Interface Type
4*
4
Requires one 4-port interface box.
4J
4
This model has four male RJ45 jacks
on the mounting bracket. Cables are
not included.
Quadcable*
4
Includes a fanout cable with
standard DB25 or DB9 connectors.
8**
8
Requires one 8-port interface box.
8J
8
This model has eight male RJ11
jacks on the mounting bracket. The
8J does not support NT RAS, as it
lacks the full set of modem control
lines. Cables are not included.
Octacable
8
Includes a fanout cable with
standard DB25, DB9, or RJ45
connectors.
16**
16
Requires one 16-port DB25
connector interface box, or one
RM16-RJ45 Rack Mount interface
box.
32**
32
Requires two 16-port DB25 interface
boxes, or two 16-port RM16-RJ45
Rack Mount interface boxes, or one
RM32-RJ45 Rack Mount interface
box.
RocketPort
®
ISA
Hardware Installation
Document Outline
- RocketPort® ISA Hardware Installation
- Introduction
- Product Overview
- RocketPort Terminology
- Before Installing the Hardware
- Installing the RocketPort Hardware
- Hardware installation consists of:
- 1. If required, change the DIP switches (default is 180 hexadecimal) on the card to the desired s...
- 2. Turn off your computer.
- 3. Remove the system cover.
- 4. Select an ISA or EISA expansion slot.
- 5. Remove the slot cover.
- 6. Insert the card into the slot, seating it securely.
- 7. Reinstall the expansion slot retaining screw.
- 8. Attach the interface that came with your card using the appropriate procedure:
- a. Attach the male end of the Quadcable or Octacable to the card.
- b. Tighten the retaining screws.
- c. Go to Step 9 to complete the installation.
- a. Attach the male end of the RocketPort cable to the card and the female end to the connector la...
- b. Tighten the retaining screws.
- c. If applicable, use the slide switches on the interface box to set each port to either RS-232 o...
- d. Go to Step 9 to complete the installation.
- a. Optionally:
- b. Optionally, for all rack mount interfaces, attach the 10-foot cable or the 3-foot cable to the...
- c. Optionally, for the RM32-RJ45, attach the two cables to the card and the interface. The connec...
- 9. Connect your peripheral devices.
- 10. Use the software installation and configuration documentation or device driver readme file to...
- Hardware installation consists of:
- RocketPort Interface Overview
- DB9 Interface Connectors
- DB25 Interfaces
- Use the following subsections for DB25 interface connectors. Standard interface boxes use female ...
- The following figures and table illustrate connector information for DB25 connectors.
- Loopback plugs are used with the diagnostics to test serial ports.
- Loopback plugs are used with the diagnostics to test serial ports.
- RJ Interfaces
- Setting the DIP Switches
- Specifications
- FCC Notices
- Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) (FCC 15.105) This equipment has been tested and found to compl...
- Labeling Requirements (FCC 15.19) This equipment complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is...
- Modifications (FCC 15.21) Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Co...
- Serial Cables (FCC 15.27) This equipment is certified for Class A operation when used with shield...
- Troubleshooting and Running Diagnostics
- The first step to troubleshooting a problem is to determine that your RocketPort is functioning p...
- This discussion outlines how to create a bootable diagnostics diskette. You can use our Web site ...
- After you create a bootable diagnostic diskette, you can use the diagnostic program to:
- You can run the diagnostics using one of the following methods:
- If the diagnostics could not find the card:
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