Page 2 - Warranty Information
Warranty Information Quatech Inc. warrants the QSP-100 to be free of defects for five (5) years from the date of purchase. Quatech Inc. will repair or replace any adapter that fails to perform undernormal operating conditions and in accordance with the procedures outlined in this documentduring the ...
Page 4 - Compliances - Electromagnetic Emissions
Compliances - Electromagnetic Emissions EC - Council Directive 89/336/EEC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the following standards for a digital device: EN50081-1 (EN55022, EN60555-2, EN60555-3) EN50082-1 (IEC 801-2, IEC 801-3, IEC 801-4) Type of Equipment: Infor...
Page 5 - Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents 33 9. Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 8. EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 7. Hardware Information . ....
Page 9 - Client Driver Installation; directory of the boot drive.; AFTER; drive
2.1 QSP-100 Client Driver for DOS In order to use the QSP-100 Client Driver, the system must be configured with Card and SocketServices software. Card and Socket Services software is not provided with the QSP-100 but isavailable from Quatech. IMPORTANT: Some versions of Card and Socket Services date...
Page 10 - Since the QSP-100 Client; Command Line Options; address
6. Insert the QSP-100 into one of the system's PCMCIA slots. NOTE: Since the QSP-100 Client Driver supports "Hot Swapping", it is not necessary to have the QSP-100 installedwhen booting the system. By inserting the card before booting, however, the ClientDriver will report the adapter config...
Page 16 - Command Line Options; must be in the range 0 - 15. This option is always
2.7 Command Line Options To configure a QSP-100 in the system, the Enabler requires one command line argument fromthe user to determine the configuration of the card. This argument must be enclosed in parenthe-sis and within the argument, any or all of the following parameters may be specified using...
Page 17 - must; be omitted when installing a QSP-100 into
Before removing a QSP-100 from its PCMCIA socket, the Enabler should be executed to free thesystem resources allocated when the card was installed. For this operation the Enabler provideson additional command line option: R instructs the Client Driver to release the resources previously allocated to...
Page 21 - Command Line Options
3.1 Command Line Options The QSP-100 Client Driver for OS/2 supports two methods of configuration: using "systemassigned" resources and using "user assigned" resources. Both options provide full PCMCIAcompliance and functionality (including "Hot-swapping") but each has some a...
Page 23 - Advanced Configuration Topics; after; any command line argument.
In example 2, the Client Driver will attempt to configure the QSP-100 as COM3 through COM6using I/O address 300-31F hex and IRQ 4. If COM3, 4, 5, or 6 already exists, or if the I/Oaddress or IRQ resources are already in use, the Client Driver will attempt to configure theQSP-100 as COM7 through COM1...
Page 24 - Monitoring The Status Of PCMCIA Cards
3.5 Monitoring The Status Of PCMCIA Cards OS/2 Warp provides a utility called "Plug and Play for PCMCIA" that can be used to monitor thestatus of each PCMCIA socket. In OS/2 2.1, this utility is called "Configuration Manager". When a QSP-100 is inserted, the Card Type for the appropr...
Page 25 - There have not been any reports of this problem with OS/2 Warp.; Resources Not Available:
3.6 Common Problems Invalid I/O Address When Using OS/2 2.1: PCMCIA Card Services for OS/2 2.1 sometimes fails to supply a valid I/O address when using"system assigned" resources. Use the "Configuration Manager" program to examine the I/Oaddress range assigned to the QSP-100. If this...
Page 26 - Windows 95 Installation; New Hardware Found
4. Windows 95 Installation Windows 95 maintains a registry of all known hardware installed within the computer. Insidethis hardware registry Windows 95 keeps track of all the computer's resources, such as base I/Oaddresses, IRQ levels, and DMA channels. In the case of a PC Card (PCMCIA) type board, ...
Page 30 - Click on the QSP-100 item and then click on the button labeled
6. Click on the QSP-100 item and then click on the button labeled "Properties" . 7. Select the resource which requires a change (I/O range or IRQ) and select "Change Settings" . Make the desired changes and then click on "OK". A shutdown of the system may be required to allow...
Page 31 - Installing QSP-100 under Windows NT; Windows NT Exporer
5 Installing QSP-100 under Windows NT 5.1 Installing QSP-100 Under Windows NT To allow easy configuration of the QSP-100 the Quatech Device Manager for Windows NT hasbeen written for the hardware. This configuration utility supports the QSP-100 only in blockaddressing mode. To begin the installation...
Page 33 - Additional help is availabe online
4. Complete the final steps of the installation, insert the PCMCIA Card and re-boot the computer. v Additional help is availabe online The DSP-100 PC Card should now be configured. In the future, Windows NT will automaticallyrecognize and configure the QSP-100. Note: Windows NT does not support ‘Plu...
Page 34 - Windows CE; Installing Quatech PCMCIA Cards under Windows CE; (refer to Active Sync factory documentation
6 Windows CE The Quatech PCMCIA Windows CD installation copies a multiple device-specific .cab files and the ini file to your desktop computer and launches the Application Manger (whichresides on the user's desktop computer as a result of installing Active Sync) with theApplication Manager .ini file...
Page 36 - Hardware Information
7. Hardware Information The QSP-100's four asynchronous serial ports are implemented using 4 standard 16C550UARTs. Each of these UARTs requires 8 bytes of I/O space and when enabled Base Address + 24 Channel D Base Address + 16 Channel C Base Address + 8 Channel B Base Address + 0 Channel A Address ...
Page 37 - EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS; Port A
8. EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS An adapter cable is included with the QSP-100 to convert the PCMCIA output connector into 4standard D-9 male RS-232 connectors as shown in the figure below. Port A Port B Port C Port D Figure 3. QSP-100 adapter cable to standard RS-232 connectors. 1 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 DCD RxD Tx...
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Page 39 - Adapter to 4 standard male D-9
9. Specifications Bus Interface PCMCIA PC Card Standard 2.1 compliant Physical Dimensions Type II PCMCIA card (5mm) Maximum Baud Rate 120K Power Requirements +5 volts 35.85 mA (typical)45.87 mA (maximum) Connector Adapter to 4 standard male D-9 QSP-100 Users Manual 36