Belkin Network Card F5U103 User Manual

USB Serial Adapter  
User Manual  
F5U103  
P73309  
 
Compatible Devices  
MODEM.CPL, a component of Windows® 98. The easiest solution to this  
problem is to attach the USB Serial Adapter to either the root hub (a USB port  
on the back of your PC) or to a hub that is connected to the root hub.  
6.0. Using the Adapter on a Belkin BusStation™  
The USB Serial Adapter can be used as a module to the Belkin BusStation™  
(Part No. F5U100). To connect the adapter, simply remove the sleeve and slide  
the adapter into one of the BusStationbays as shown below. For more details  
about the BusStation, please check the BusStationuser manual or visit our  
sleeve  
BusStation™  
Belkin Components has made their best effort to ensure that all the information  
contained in this document is accurate and reliable. However, the information is  
subject to change without notice. No responsibility is assumed by Belkin  
Components for the use of this information, or for infringements of patents or  
other rights of third parties.  
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5. Troubleshooting  
5. Troubleshooting  
5.1. Port unavailable  
If the installation of the USB Serial Adapter has been completed but the port is  
unavailable to applications, follow the instructions below to diagnose the  
problem:  
1. Check the LEDs on the USB Serial Adapter.  
• If the red light is on steady, skip to the next section.  
• If there are no lights on, check to make sure the device  
has been properly plugged in.  
• If the center, green LED is blinking steadily, the device has not been  
configured properly. This can happen if the wrong drivers have been  
installed for your operating system. If the wrong drivers have been  
installed or if you are not sure, follow the instructions in section 3.3,  
Uninstalling the USB Serial Adapter Drivers, and reinstall the software.  
2. Check to make sure no other applications are using the COM port.  
3. If you have enabled DOS Box support, make sure that no other  
applications are using the Windows® name for the COM port or the DOS  
name for the COM port (see section 4.4 Using the USB Serial Adapter  
with DOS Applications).  
5.2. Communications Garbled  
If you are using the USB Serial Adapter to communicate between two  
computers over a serial cable, make sure that the communications settings are  
the same on each computer. For instance, if one computer is set up for 9600-  
baud, 8 data bits, no parity, one stop bit and hardware handshaking, errors  
can occur if the settings on the other device do not match.  
5.3. Modem not detected/illegal operation in MODEM.CPL  
It is possible that a modem attached to the USB Serial Adapter will not be  
detected or a problem will occur in MODEM.CPL if more than one USB hub is  
between the USB Serial Adapter and the root hub. This is a known problem in  
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1.  
2.  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Device Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
2.1.  
2.2.  
2.3.  
2.4.  
2.5.  
2.6.  
2.7.  
Environmental Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Data Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Operating Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
3.  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
3.1.  
3.2.  
3.3.  
3.4.  
Installing Windows® 98 Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Installing Windows® 95 Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Adding DOS Box Support (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Uninstalling the USB Serial Adapter Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
4.  
Using the USB Serial Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
4.1.  
4.2.  
4.3.  
4.4.  
Serial Plug-and-Play Device Detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Adding Non-Plug-and-Play (Legacy) Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
LED Indicator Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Using the USB Serial Adapter With DOS Applications . . . . . . . . . . .7  
5.  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
5.1.  
5.2.  
5.3.  
Port Unavailable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Communications Garbled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Modem Not Detected/Illegal Operation In MODEM.CPL . . . . . . . . . . .9  
6.  
Using the Adapter on a Belkin BusStation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
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1. Introduction  
1. Introduction  
The USB Serial Adapter provides a standard serial interface to a PC equipped  
with USB without requiring an add-in card. By default, the USB Serial Adapter  
installs without taking up any resources. In this mode, most standard Windows®  
applications can communicate with the device without using IRQ or memory  
location resources. The USB Serial Adapter supports communication speeds of  
up to 230Kbps. The device can also be easily set up to support DOS  
applications that require specific resources.  
2.  
Device Specifications  
2.1. Environmental Conditions  
0 to 70˚C (32 to 158˚F)  
Humidity 10 to 90%, non-condensing  
2.2. Data Rate  
Runs at a maximum baud rate of 230Kbps  
2.3. Operating Systems  
Windows® 98, Windows® 95 Rev. B  
2.4. Power Consumption  
Powered from USB Bus  
Normal Operation: ~70µA  
Suspend: ~300mA  
2.5. Dimensions  
1.25" H x 4.25" W x 3.75" L  
2.6. LEDs  
Red: Power  
Green: Transmit and Receive  
2.7. Compliance  
FCC Class B, USB specification v 1.0 and 1.1  
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4.2. Adding Non-Plug-and-Play (Legacy) Devices  
Non-Plug-and-Play devices must be added through the “Add New Hardware  
Wizard” in the “Control Panel”. Using this wizard, follow the installation  
instructions that came with your device.  
4.3. LED Indicator Lights  
There are three LEDs on the USB Serial Adapter. When the device is installed,  
the center, green LED will remain blinking until the installation is complete. If the  
installation is successful, the red LED will remain on, indicating power. When  
the device is plugged in after installation, the lights will blink one at a time in  
sequence from the red LED to the green LED, then back. When the device has  
fully initialized and is ready to work, the red power LED will remain on. During  
normal usage, the two green LEDs indicate data being transmitted and  
received.  
4.4. Using the USB Serial Adapter With DOS Applications  
To enable the USB Serial Adapter to work with DOS applications, follow the  
instructions in section 3.2 Adding DOS Box Support. You can  
choose a different name for DOS than what is used for Windows®. You  
may need to do this if the USB Serial Adapter has been installed as  
COM5 or higher, since many DOS applications will only use COM1-COM4. For  
instance, if you are adding DOS Box support to COM7, you can choose to have  
DOS applications use the device as COM2 instead, if COM2 is not already in  
use. COM7 would still be available for use with Windows® applications, but both  
COM2 and COM7 refer to the same physical device. Therefore, while a DOS  
application is using COM2, COM7 will be unavailable to Windows® applications  
and vice-versa.  
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4. Using the USB Serial Adapter  
3.4. Uninstalling the USB Serial Adapter Drivers  
1. Unplug all USB Serial Adapter devices from the USB ports.  
2. Open the “Control Panel” and double-click on “Add/Remove Programs”.  
3. On the Install/Uninstall page, click on “USB Serial Adapter”  
software from the list box and click “Add/Remove”.  
4. You can choose to uninstall the USB Serial Adapter driver and  
installation files, the mouse driver and installation files, or both. Choose  
whatever you would like to remove (a check mark will appear in the box  
next to each item to be uninstalled) and click “OK”.  
5. A list of activities will appear in the “Results:” box. Click “Done” to exit  
the uninstaller.  
4. Using the USB Serial Adapter  
4.1. Serial Plug-and-Play Device Detection  
A Plug-and-Play device, such as a modem, can be detected in one of  
two ways:  
1. Attach the serial device to the USB Serial Adapter. Unplug the cable  
and plug the USB B connector to the USB Serial Adapter.  
2. Attach the serial device to the USB Serial Adapter.  
Note: The DB9 and MiniDIN8 port cannot be used at the same time.  
Connect only one device to either port. Do not attempt to connect  
devices on each port at the same time.  
3. Right-click the “My Computer” icon on your desktop.  
4. Click Properties” from the menu that appears.  
5. Click the “Device Manager” tab on the System Properties page.  
6. Click Refresh”.  
Your Plug-and-Play device should be detected and you may be asked for a  
device driver if it has not been previously installed. Follow the instructions that  
came with your serial device to complete the installation.  
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3. Installation  
3. Installation  
3.1. Installing Windows® 98 Drivers  
1. Insert the CD labeled “USB Serial Adapter Installation” into your CD  
drive (typically drive D:\).  
2. Insert the flat (type A) connector into an available USB port on your PC  
or USB hub attached to your PC.  
3. Insert the square connector (type B) into the USB Serial Adapter device.  
You will see “Add New Hardware Wizard”.  
4. Click Next”.  
5. When asked “What do you want Windows® to do?”, choose “Search”  
for the best driver for your device. (Recommended) Click “Next”.  
6. To search for new drivers, click on “Specify location” and in the path  
type your CD-ROM driver letter and Win® 98 path (typically: D:\Win® 98).  
Click “Next”.  
7. The final dialog says “Windows® has finished installing the software  
that your new hardware device requires”. Click “Finish”.  
A new COM port will automatically be installed. Follow the instructions below to  
determine the name of the new COM port.  
1. Right-click the “My Computer” icon on your desktop.  
2. Click Properties” from the menu that appears.  
3. Click on the “Device Manager” tab on the “System Properties’ page.  
Click on the “+” next to “Ports (COM & LPT)”.  
You will see a list of ports. One of the ports will be labeled “USB Comm Port  
(COM name)” where “COM name” is the name of the new COM port. This name  
will be used in applications.  
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3.2. Installing Windows® 95 Drivers  
1. Insert the CD labeled “USB Serial Adapter Installation” into your CD  
drive (typically drive D:\).  
2. Insert the flat (type A) connector into an available USB port on your PC  
or USB hub attached to your PC.  
3. Insert the square connector (type B) into the USB Serial Adapter device.  
You will see “Add New Hardware Wizard”.  
4. Click Next”.  
5. When asked “What do you want Windows® to do?”, choose “Search”  
for the best driver for your device (Recommended). Click “Next”.  
6. Windows® will then state it could not find drivers for this device. Click on  
Other Locations”.  
7. In the path, type your CD-ROM drive letter and Win® 95 path (typically  
D:\Win® 95) and click “OK”.  
8. Click Finish”.  
9. Windows® will then state, “The disk labeled USB to Serial Disk #1 is  
now required”. Click “OK”.  
10. Where it states “copy file from”, type your CD-ROM drive letter and  
path (typically D:\Win® 95) and click “OK”.  
11. Windows® will then finish the installation for you.  
A new COM port will automatically be installed. Follow the instructions below to  
determine the name of the new COM port.  
1. Right-click the “My Computer” icon on your desktop.  
2. Click Properties” from the menu that appears.  
3. Click on the “Device Manager” tab on the “System  
Properties” page.  
Click on the “+” next to “Ports” (COM & LPT).  
You will see a list of ports. One of the ports will be labeled “USB Comm Port  
(COM name)” where “COM name” is the name of the new COM port. This name  
will be used in applications.  
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3.3. Adding DOS Box Support (Optional)  
DOS Box support for the USB Serial Adapter is useful if you intend to use DOS  
applications, but not necessary for Windows® applications. If you are using  
only Windows® applications, it is recommended that you do not install this  
feature as it uses resources. For more information about using DOS Box  
applications, see section 4.4. Enabling DOS Box support requires one IRQ and  
a range of eight memory locations in order to function. In addition, some DOS  
applications require certain IRQ and memory configurations to be associated  
with specific COM ports. To enable DOS Box support for a USB Serial Adapter  
device, follow the instructions below.  
1. Right-click on the “My Computer” icon on your desktop.  
2. Click Properties” from the menu that appears.  
3. Click the “Device Manager” tab on the System Properties page.  
4. Click the “+” next to Ports (COM & LPT).  
5. Click USB Comm Port” (ComX) where X is the port number of the  
device to which you’d like to add DOS Box support.  
6. Click the “Properties” button.  
7. Click the “DOS Box” tab.  
8. Click the box next to Enable DOS Box 16550 Emulator. A check mark  
will appear in the box.  
9. Choose a DOS name for the port from the list box next to Logical Device  
Name (DOS Box). Many DOS applications will only work with COM1-  
COM4. If you don’t want any of these, choose COMX. Click “OK”.  
10. You will be asked for the “USB to Serial installation” CD. Insert the  
installation CD into your CD drive and click “OK”. If a dialog pops  
up stating that a file could not be found, make sure that the  
Copy files from:” edit box contains the name of your CD drive along  
with “:\Win® 98” and click “OK”.  
Once DOS Box support is enabled for a specific USB Serial Adapter device,  
and additional Port entry in the “Device Manager” will be created, labeled  
“16550 COM Port Emulator”. You will also be able to disable and enable this  
feature.  
To disable or re-enable DOS Box support, follow steps 1-6 above. If you are  
disabling DOS Box support, the check mark will disappear.  
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