Manual Black Box RS-232

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  • Black Box RS-232 - page 1

    1 Add serial, USB, and parallel ports to a PC, server , laptop, or thin client without opening the computer‘s chassis! High-speed alternative to serial cards. All models have operating-system support for Windows 98, SE, Me, XP , and Windows 2000. Single-port model also supports Windows CE. Lower cost per port than serial boards. Configurable COM ...

  • Black Box RS-232 - page 2

    2 The USB Director RS-232 also comes with a configuration utility program that enables you to manage various resources on the unit, such as mapping of each physical communications port to your Windows COM port numbers. You can reassign the physical ports on the USB Director RS-232 to any available Windows COM port number 1 to 255 or give your USB D ...

  • Black Box RS-232 - page 3

    3 System Requirements: Pentium ® class CPU with at least 16 MB RAM and at least one available USB type A (downstream) port, running Windows 98, SE, Me, CE, XP, or Windows 2000 Compliance: EMI/RFI: CE (EN 55022, EN 55024) Class B, FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B, IC Class/classe B; Safety: UL ® 1950 (3rd. ed.), CSA No. 950, IEC 950, EN 60950 Data Ra ...

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