a. If you know the COM port, select the port from the combo box and
click Set COM Port Selection.
b. Or, if you are unsure which port the local device is attached to, click
the Auto Detect button.
6. After the Configuration Wizard has verified that it can communicate
with the local device, it displays the current configuration and MAC
address. Select the Next button to move to the next step of the con-
figuration process.
Configure Local Port
The next step in the configuration process is to specify the local device’s port
emulation settings and type. In this step, you specify how the Wavespeed/S
device communicates over the COM port to the TARGET application with which
it will be interfacing (not how it communicates with the PC or laptop). In other
words, if your application currently sends data at 9600 baud with 8 data bits, 1
stop bit, no parity, and software flow control, you need to specify those settings
for the Wavespeed/S device. In addition, you must determine if the TARGET
application is a DTE or DCE device. The Wavespeed/S device must be set to
the opposite device type of the device to which it will be attached.
7. For each port setting, select the desired value.
8. When all settings are specified, select the Set Port Configuration
button to send the settings to the local device.
9. After viewing the confirmation message, select the Next button.
Configure Local Device
10. You may give the device a unique name.
11. You can set the number of seconds before a link is broken with the
link time out. 20 seconds is recommended for most applications.
12. When all selections are specified, select the Set Port Configuration
button to send the settings to the remote device.
13. After viewing the confirmation message, select the Next button.
Flash Update
14. Select the Save button to store the new settings.
15. Place the Wavespeed/S units in the “On” mode, by sliding the three-
position switch back to the left (toward the power connector).
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Specifications
Power Input
Power is input from an included 5-Volt wall-mounted power supply.
3-Position Switch
A 3-position switch (ON/OFF/CONFIG) specifies which mode the device is
in. ON is the normal operational mode for the device. CONFIG puts the
device in configuration mode.
Female DB-9 connector
Configurable Port Settings
• Device Type
• DTE – Data Terminal Equipment
• DCE – Data Communication Equipment
• Baud Rate: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
115200 (flow control required)
• Data Bits: 7, 8
• Stop Bits: 1, 2
• Parity: None, Odd, Even
• Flow Control
• None
• Software (user-specified XON/XOFF)
• Hardware (RTS/CTS)