User manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration
- 2.1 Initial Inspection
- 2.2 Jumper and Switch Locations
- Figure 2.1: PCI-1601A/B Silk Screen
- Figure 2.2: PCI-1601AU/BU Silk Screen
- Figure 2.3: PCI-1602A/B Silk Screen
- Figure 2.4: PCI-1602AU/BU Silk Screen
- Figure 2.5: PCI-1602UP Silk Screen
- Figure 2.6: PCI-1603 Silk Screen
- Figure 2.7: PCI-1604UP Silk Screen
- Figure 2.8: PCI-1610A/B Silk Screen
- Figure 2.9: PCI-1610CU Silk Screen
- Figure 2.10: PCI-1610AUP/UP Silk Screen
- Figure 2.11: PCI-1610AJP Silk Screen
- Figure 2.12: PCI-1611U Silk Screen
- Figure 2.13: PCI-1612A/B Silk Screen
- Figure 2.14: PCI-1612AU/U Silk Screen
- Figure 2.15: PCI-1612CU Silk Screen
- Figure 2.16: PCI-1620A/B Silk Screen
- Figure 2.17: PCI-1620AU/U Silk Screen
- Figure 2.18: PCI-1622CU Silk Screen
- 2.3 Jumper Settings
- 2.3.1 How to Set Jumpers
- 2.3.2 Default Settings
- 2.3.3 Mode Selection by Jumper/DIP Settings
- Figure 2.21: PCI-1612 Series RS-232/422/485 Selection
- Figure 2.22: RS-422/485 Selection by Jumper Setting
- Figure 2.23: PCI-1603 RS-232 Mode Jumper Setting
- Figure 2.24: PCI-1603 Current-loop Mode Jumper Setting
- Figure 2.25: Active Mode Jumper Setting
- Figure 2.26: Passive Mode Jumper Setting
- Figure 2.27: Resistor Selection
- 2.4 Card Installation
- Chapter 3 Driver Setup & Installation
- Chapter 4 ICOM Tools
- Chapter 5 Pin Assignments and Wiring

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4.3.4 Port Status
DTR (data-terminal-ready)
DSR (data-set-ready)
RTS (request-to-send)
CTS (clear-to-send)
CD (carrier-detect)
For RS-232 specifications, DTR and RTS are for output signals and can
be toggled on and off by double-clicking the labels (such as DTR, DSR,
RTS, CTS, CD) under the red/green marks. However, if you are using
RTS/CTS for flow control to run the test, you will see the RTS mark
appear in black. This indicates that the RTS can no longer be toggled on/
off since it is controlled by driver itself.
4.3.5 Message Logo
On the Message Logo area, you can see the relevant messages about the
port(s) you have selected.
For information about specific messages in this area, please refer to Sec-
tion 4.5, Messages on the Status Bar and Message Logo area.
A black mark represents that the function is con-
trolled by the driver itself and therefore not control-
lable by software.