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Type | USB to Serial Adapter |
---|---|
Connector A | USB Type-A |
Connector B | DB9 Male |
Serial Port | RS-232 |
Chipset | FTDI |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Input Voltage | 5V |
Power | USB Bus Powered |
Connector Type | USB |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) |
Storage Temperature | -4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C) |
Describes the DB9 serial port, its COM port designation, and API interface.
Details the steps for inserting the CD and running the software installer.
Guides on connecting the adapter via USB cable to the computer.
Steps for physically connecting the serial device to the adapter.
Overview of configuring device software to use the Keyspan port.
Displays adapter status, COM port number, and status (IDLE or BUSY).
Guide on selecting the correct COM port in the serial device's software.
Final step to start using the serial device with the adapter.
Details the adapter's status, COM port number, and status (IDLE or BUSY).
How to check if the Keyspan adapter is working properly via the Status tab.
Explains adapter pull-down menu and Endpoints radio buttons for configuration.
Details serial port options and settings for testing the adapter.
Explains different test modes (TX Only, Loopback) for the adapter.
Shows connected adapters, COM port numbers, and status.
Allows reassigning Keyspan COM port numbers to avoid conflicts.
Explains how port numbers are assigned when connecting to different USB ports.
Displays adapter hardware/software status and connection detection.
Using the Keyspan Serial Assistant for hardware issue diagnosis.
Checking physical connections and serial device software configuration.