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USB TO SERIAL DB5 ADAPTER (22429) & 
USB TO SERIAL DB9 ADAPTER (26886) MANUAL 
 

Hardware Requirements: 

 

 

A USB-enabled PC

  

Software Requirements:   

 

 

Windows® 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista

 

Package Contents: 

 

 

Installation Guide (this manual)  

 

The USB to Serial Adapter   

 

Driver CD  

 

Driver installation 

 

Make sure that you install the driver software before plugging the adapter into 
the USB port for the first time! 

 

1.

 

Insert the CD into your CD-ROM. The CD should auto-run and a menu should 
appear. Click the relevant product button, and then click the “Install Driver” 
button.  Follow the on screen prompts until the installation wizard is finished. 

2.

 

Reboot your PC.    

3.

 

After the computer boots, plug in the adapter. Windows will find new hardware 
and install the appropriate drivers.   

 
(If the CD does not auto-run or a menu does not appear, click Start, Run, and type 
D:\autorun.exe. Substitute D:\ for the letter of your CD-ROM drive.

 )    

To Verify Successful Installation in Windows

®

98SE/ME 

 

1.

 

From the main desktop, double-click 

My Computer

, double-click 

Control  

Panel

System

, then 

Device Manager

.  

2.

 

You should see a category called 

Ports (COM & LPT)

, and a device called 

USB 

to Serial Port (COM x) 

(or something similar) where the x represents the COM 

number assigned to the port by Windows.  

 

To Verify Successful Installation in Windows

®

2000 

 

1.

 

From the main desktop, right-click 

My Computer

, select 

Properties

. Click the 

Hardware

 tab, then 

Device Manager

.  

2.

 

You should see a category called 

Ports (COM & LPT)

 and a device called 

Prolific USB-to-Serial (COM x) 

(or something similar) where the x represents 

the COM number assigned to the port by Windows. 

 

 

To Verify Successful Installation in Windows

®

XP and Windows Vista

 

1.

 

From the Start menu, click 

Control Panel

, then 

System. 

(Make sure you are in 

Classic View). Click the Hardware tab, then 

Device Manager

2.

 

 You should see a category called 

Ports (COM & LPT)

 and a device called 

Prolific USB-to-Serial (COM x) 

(or something similar) where the x represents 

the COM number assigned to the port by Windows.  

 

Troubleshooting 

 

If you find that the adapter is not communicating after installing the driver try 
these suggestions.  

Many serial devices and applications cannot work on a COM port higher than 4.  
If the COM port is higher than 4, you should change it to a lower number. You can 
do this through the Device properties. 

To change this COM number assigned, go to 

Device Manager

 under 

Ports

 and find 

the device, as above. Right-click that device and select 

Properties

. Click the  

Port Settings

 tab. Click the 

Advanced

 Button. You will see a box in the lower  

left corner to assign a different COM port to the adapter. Please note this 
procedure only works for Win ME, 2000, and XP users. 

If you cannot get the serial device to communicate, make sure the settings on 
the Properties tab match the ones required for your serial device. Also, under  
Advanced Settings (Advanced button, above) try backing down the sliders or   
disable the FIFO buffers (uncheck the box) altogether.   

Finally, if you still are having communication issues, contact your serial device 
manufacturer. If our adapter shows correctly in Device Manager (per above), it is 
installed correctly and there is nothing further we can do. The problem is with your 
serial device or its software settings.  

Removing the Drivers  

To remove the drivers, go to Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel, and select 

PL-2303 USB-to-Serial

.  

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