Usb-to-rs-232 adapters, Hardware setup for firmware updates, Communication setup for rack-mount i/o devices – Aviom Pro64 Network Manager User Manual

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USB-to-RS-232 Adapters

The following USB‑to‑RS‑232 Adapters have been tested by Aviom and found to work with the Pro64

Network Manager application:

Keyspan

USB High Speed Serial Adapter (Model USA‑19HS) Run their utility

software to determine the COM port that is in use.
Gigaware USB-A to Serial Cable

(Model 26‑949) Easy to configure; readily available

from Radio Shack© stores.
IOGEAR USB to Serial Converter Cable

(Model GUC232A) Must configure the

device’s baud rate and get its COM port info from within the Ports section of the

Windows OS Device Manager; not well documented. Identifies itself as the ATEN USB

to Serial Bridge.
CablesToGo 13in Port Authority USB Serial DB9 Cable

(Model 26886) Must

configure the device’s baud rate and get its COM port info from within the Ports

section of Windows OS Device Manager; not well documented.

Hardware Setup For Firmware Updates

Follow the steps below to set up the computer and the Pro64 network prior to launching the Pro64

Network Manager application for the first time. If your network uses a 6416Y2 A-Net Interface Card* or

AllFrame F6 as the Control Master, see the sections that follow for specific information about setting up

these devices.

Communication Setup For Rack-Mount I/O Devices

To set up Pro64 rack‑mount I/O devices such as the 6416m, 6416dio, and 6416o for updating:

Connect an RS‑232 serial cable (null modem) or properly configured USB‑to‑RS‑232

adapter between the PC and the Pro64 network’s Control Master device. You may

need to configure the PC’s COM port settings for some USB‑to‑RS‑232 converters.
Configure the Control Master device to communicate at 57.6k

baud with 8 data bits,

one stop bit, and no parity using the DIP switches found in the RS‑232 section of the

device’s Virtual Data Cable™ (VDC) section of the rear panel as seen in the example

below **.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ON

57.6k baud DIP switch settings (DIP switch handles are black)

Disable any RS‑232 or RS‑422 Virtual Data Cables that are in use on the Control Master.
On the front panel of the

Control Master device, press the

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button followed

by the

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button. The Managed button will light yellow.

At this point you are ready launch the Pro64 Network Manager application.

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