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232USB9M/232USB9M-LS

USB Cable

CD-ROM with Drivers

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9PAMF6
6ft DB9 to DB9 Cable
Male to Female

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6ft USB Cable

Document number – 710-10879-00_232USB9M-xx_3216qsg

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Troubleshooting

Before you begin, be sure you have 
the following:

232USB9M/232USB9M-LS

USB to RS-232

Mini Converter

Fast and easy on the web:

 

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One USB port is required for each installed 

device.  The USB port can be native to the PC or it 

can be a USB port on a USB hub that is

connected to a PC.

The device works with USB 1.1 or 2.0 ports.  But it 

has a maximum USB data rate of 12 Mbps. 

To verify the installation you may open the 

Windows Device Manager Scroll down to Ports. 

Expand the flyout window.  You should see the 

new ports.  If there are no exclamation points or 

other trouble indicators ports are installed 

correctly and ready for use.

Are My Devices Wired As DTE or DCE? 

(How to Check)

1.  Use Rule of Thumb 

If the device plugs into the computer serial 

port and works normally, the device is wired 

as DCE (or the connection cable is a crossover 

type that makes it work as a DCE). If the device 

connects to the computer port using a “null 

modem” crossover cable, it is wired as DTE.

2.  Use RS-232 Line Tester

A quick and easy way to determine the DTE/DCE port 

type is to use a RS-232 line tester 

such as the 9PMTT. The tester can show the signal state 

of any active RS-232 data lines using LEDs lighting Red 

or Green. Active data lines are 

output from a device. They may be either 

High or Low. 

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