4. Software Installation Information
Windows 95/98 Driver Installation
The board MUST be plugged in before installing the driver. See the
previous section for instructions on how to install the board in your PC.
Refer to the CI-132 User’s Manual for detailed instructions on installing
the drivers for this board.
1. After powering on your PC, log into 95/98 as Administrator.
2. Insert the CI-132 software CD in your CD-ROM drive.
CI-132 Industrial Serial Board
Quick Installation Guide
3. Run Setup95.exe for both Windows 95 and Windows 98. In both
cases, be sure to install the driver from the CD’s
CI-132\Software\Win9x\Windows.95 folder.
Windows 2003/XP Driver Installation
4. After the board has been installed, the installation wizard will open
the port configuration window.
First Edition, December 2004
1. After powering on your PC, log into Win 2003/XP as Administrator.
2. Insert the CI-132 software CD in your CD-ROM drive.
3. Select Add/Remove Hardware from Control Panel.
4. Select Add a device.
1. Overview
5. Configure the I/O, IRQ, INT vector, etc.
6. Restart the OS
CI-132 is a 2-port RS-422/485 ISA serial board that is ideal for
connecting a wide range of serial devices—including terminals,
modems, printers, scanners, cash registers, bar code readers, keypads,
numeric displays, electronic scales, and data acquisition equipment—to
a PC. The board’s well-designed device drivers make full use of the
16-byte Tx/Rx FIFO and on-chip H/W and S/W flow control, which
allow data transmission at speeds of up to 921.6 Kbps.
Windows NT Driver Installation
5. Select Add new device.
1. After powering on your PC, log into NT as Administrator.
6. Select No, I want to select the hardware from a list.
7. Select Multi-port serial adapters.
2. Copy the folder CI-132\Software\WinNT\Windows.nt to your hard
drive.
8. Select Have Disk, and then use the browse button to navigate to the
3. Open the Control Panel, click on the Network icon, and select the
CD’s CI-132\Software\Win2K-XP-2003 folder.
Adaptors tab.
2. Package Checklist
Before installing the CI-132 board, verify that the package contains the
following items:
9. Select the CI-132 driver.
10. Start the installation.
4. Click the Add button, and then Have Disk… in the Select Network
Adapter window.
11. Click Yes in response to any admonitions that the software doesn’t
5. Specify the exact path to the folder created in Step 2 above.
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1 CI-132 2-port serial board
Documentation and Software CD
Quick Installation Guide
contain a Microsoft digital signature.
6. Select MOXA Smartio/Industio Family multiport board in the
Select OEM Option window, and then click on OK to start installing
the driver.
12. Click Finish to complete the driver installation.
13. If your ISA board configuration is not set as the default, you will need
to change the driver settings to match the hardware configuration.
Use the Device Manager to check if I/O, IRQ, INT vector, etc. are
correct.
7. When the Moxa Smartio/Industio Configuration Panel dialog box
appears, click on Add to open the Property window to modify port
settings and advanced FIFO configuration done automatically by the
system.
Notify your sales representative if any of the above items is missing or
damaged.
Windows 2000 Driver Installation
3. Hardware Installation Procedure
The CI-132 board MUST be installed in the PC before installing the
driver. The following directions explain how to install the board in the
PC.
8. Configure the I/O, IRQ, INT vector, etc.
9. Restart the OS.
1. After powering on your PC, log into Win 2000 as Administrator.
2. Insert the CI-132 software CD in your CD-ROM drive.
3. Select Add/Remove Hardware from the Control Panel.
4. Select Add a device.
Linux Driver Installation
STEP 1:
STEP 2:
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STEP 5:
STEP 6:
STEP 7:
Power off the PC.
1. Execute the following commands from the Linux prompt:
Insert the CI-132 control board firmly into an ISA slot.
Fasten the holding screw to fix the control board in place.
Short Jumper JP1.
#mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
#cd /
#mkdir moxa
#cd moxa
#cp /mnt/cdrom/<driver directory>/mxser.tgz .
#tar xvfz mxser.tgz
5. Select Add new device.
6. Select No, I want to select the hardware from a list.
7. Select Multi-port serial adapters.
Power on the PC.
8. Select Have Disk, and then use the browse button to navigate to the
Execute io-irq.exe from DOS mode, entry 0xA700.
Configure the I/O address, IRQ, INT vector, etc., and then
press F10 to save the configuration.
CD’s CI-132\Software\Win2K-XP-2003 folder.
9. Select CI-132 driver.
10. Start the installation.
2. #cd mxser
STEP 8:
STEP 9:
Power off the PC, open Jumper JP1, and power on the PC.
Enter the BIOS to reserve a specific IRQ.
#make clean; make install
11. Click Yes in response to any admonitions that the software doesn’t
3. #cd /moxa/mxser/driver
STEP 10: Restart the PC.
contain a Microsoft digital signature.
#./msmknod
4. Install the module driver at the I/O address that you configured. E.g.,
if the I/O address is 0x180, then execute the following command:
#modprobe mxser ioaddr=0x180
12. Click Finish to complete the driver installation.
13. If your ISA board configuration is not set as the default, you will need
to change the driver settings to match the hardware configuration.
Use the Device Manager to check if I/O, IRQ, INT vector, etc. are
correct.
5. You can use the Moxa diagnostic utility to verify the driver status:
#cd /moxa/mxser/utility/diag
#./msdiag
6.You can use the Moxa terminal utility to test the tty ports:
#cd /moxa/mxser/utility/term
#./msterm
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