Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

Start by making sure that the PC has either enough COMM ports available for all your equipment or that you have enough converters (such as the dual USB to RS232 converter sold by GDS Instruments which is used in this example) in place to connect all devices to the PC.

Warning

Do not connect all devices at once, this can cause confusion and make the process of discovering which device is connected to which com port much more difficult and time-consuming.

By left-clicking on the device (an example of a serial pad in displayed below) you can then select the COMM port number, Baud, Parity, Data Bits & Stop Bits.

Info

If you are unsure about the Baud, Parity, Data Bits & Stop Bits settings, follow this link.

...

Instructions

...

  1. Open the windows start menu and search for “Device Manager”

  2. Navigate to and select “Ports (COMM & LPT)”. In the case of a dual RS232 USB converter sold by GDS, two COM ports will appear, note these numbers.

  3. Select one of these numbers and check if the device is connected. If not, select the other COMM port.

  4. Once you have successfully connected to the device you can then connect the next one by repeating this process.

...

Filter by label (Content by label)
page
showLabelsfalse
max5
spacescom.atlassian.confluence.content.render.xhtml.model.resource.identifiers.SpaceResourceIdentifier@408aeed
showSpacefalse
sortmodified
showSpacetypefalsepage
reversetruetype
labelscomport com port devicemanager settings comsettings
cqllabel in ( "settings" , "comsettings" , "devicemanager" , "port" , "com" , "comport" ) and type = "page" and space = "GDSKB"labelscomport com port devicemanager settings comsettings