• AVLAB-JJ09-1
  • AVLAB Quad Port Serial PCI Card with POS system, DB9 RS-232, 230Kbps

■ Supports 32-/64-bit, 3.3V/5V PCI and PCI-X slots
■ Four high-speed 16550 UART serial ports (9-pin) support data rate up to 230Kb/s
■ Will work as standard RS-232 port or with 5V or 12V power output for devices that require power (such as handheld scanners, table scanners, POS displays, etc.). Configurable via jumpers with silk-screened settings on PCB

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Highlights

SUPPORTS PCI AND PCI-X SLOTS
Supports 32-/64-bit, 3.3V/5V PCI and PCI-X slots

HIGH SPEED DATA
Four high-speed 16550 UART serial ports (9-pin) support data rate up to 230Kb/s

WORKS WITH A STANDARD RS-232 PORT OR WITH A 5V/12V POWER OUTPUT
Will work as standard RS-232 port or with 5V or 12V power output for devices that require power (such as handheld scanners, table scanners, POS displays, etc.) Configurable via jumpers with silk-screened settings on PCB.

Specification

Chipset: Oxford OXuPCI954

Compliant with PCI Local Bus Specification, Revision 3.0

Compliant with PCI Power Management Specification, Revision 1.1

Bus type:
 32-bit PCI

Port type: Four 9-pin RS-232 serial ports

IRQ sharing reduces IRQ conflicts

UART:
 16550

Built-in 32-byte FIFO buffers dramatically increase data transmit/receive speed, especially under Windows multitasking environment

Supports 3.3V operation with 5V tolerance

Product dimensions: 
5.28" x 4.72" x 0.87"

Product weight: 0.18 lbs (81 g)

Certifications/Standards: FCC, CE, RoHS

Warranty: Lifetime limited

Country of origin: China

FAQ

  • How do I confirm that Windows detects my expansion card?
  • To confirm that Windows detects your expansion card, complete the following:
    Press the Windows key+R, type devmgmt.msc, and press Enter.
    In Device Manager, under the appropriate heading, confirm that your expansion card is listed and that there isn't an exclamation mark next to it. For example, a RS-422/485 controller card would be under Ports (COM & LPT)
  • How do I confirm that Windows detects my USB device?
  • To confirm that Windows detects your USB device, complete the following:
    Press the Windows key+R, type devmgmt.msc, and press Enter.
    In Device Manager, under the appropriate heading, confirm that your expansion card is listed and that there isn't an exclamation mark next to it. For example, a USB device would be under Universal Serial Bus controllers.
  • How can I make sure my serial port is working in Windows?
  • To check whether or not an RS-232 serial port is working, perform an RS-232 loopback test by doing the following:

    If your serial port is not female, convert it by taking a female/female cable or gender changer and plugging it into the serial port.

    Take a metal paperclip or wire and cross pins 2 and 3. If you look closely at the female end, the pins should be numbered.

    Open a telnet session on the COM port number of the device that you are testing.

    Note: To open a telnet session on the COM port, you need a telnet client like PuTTY or Hyper Terminal. Windows XP comes with Hyper Terminal.

    When the session is open, anything you type into it you should see. The loopback test fails when you cannot see what you are typing.

    If the loopback test fails, make sure that the serial cable or gender changer that you are using works and that the adapter is in the correct port.

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