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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4.3.6 Tx Slide Bar
The Tx Slide Bar allows you to control the overall system loading. You
can adjust the transmission rate of your port(s) from 0% to 100%. Just
drag the slide button along the track to adjust the transmission rate.
4.3.7 Performance Listing Area
On the performance listing area, you can see the relevant information,
such as Rx Length (received packet byte length), Bytes/Sec (transmission
rate) and Last Abnormal Status of each port running a test.
4.3.8 Status Bar
The Status Bar is where you can glimpse the current information of the
port you have selected. The Status Bar indicates whether the port is
READY, RUNNING, BUSY or STOPPED, N/A PORT and the configu-
ration information such as baud rate, data bit, stop bit, parity bit and flow
control (represented as 1200 N 8 1 None) settings. Also we can see the
duration of the test in hh:mm:ss format on the right.
For information about specific messages on this area, please refer to Sec-
tion 4.5, Messages on the Status Bar and Message Logo area.