Installation Guide for MOXA models including: CP-168U, PCI Express Multiport Serial Board, CP-168U PCI Express Multiport Serial Board

PCI Express Multiport Serial Board Series Quick Installation Guide

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moxa-pci-express-multiport-serial-board-series-qig-v2.2
PCI Express Multiport Serial Board Series
Quick Installation Guide
Version 2.2, January 2021
Technical Support Contact Information www.moxa.com/support
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Overview
Moxa's new PCI Express Multiport Serial Boards series is designed for POS and ATM applications and for use by industrial automation system manufacturers and system integrators.
Package Checklist
Before installing the PCI Express board, verify that the package contains the following items:
· 1 MOXA multiport serial board (1 PCI Express board or 1 PCI Express-A Intelligent board)
· Low-profile bracket (low profile models only) · Quick installation guide (printed) · Warranty card
NOTE Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.
Hardware Installation Procedure
The PCI Express board MUST be plugged into the PC before the driver is installed.
Follow the steps below.
1. Install the board. Power off the PC and then plug the board firmly into any open PCI Express slot.
2. Plug the connection cable into the board's connector. (Refer to Pin Assignments for the cable pin assignment).
3. Start system and verify the driver initialization.
Software Installation Information
1. Get the driver at www.moxa.com. Base on the OS type, choosing the corresponding driver.
2. Installing the driver: · For Windows OS (Take the installation of Win7 as an example)  2.1. Unzip and execute the .exe file  2.2. Follow the instructions to install the drivers · For Linux Execute the following commands from the Linux prompt:  2.1. Get the driver at www.moxa.com and unzip the file: #cd / #mkdir moxa #cd moxa #cp /<driver directory>/driv_linux_smart_<version>_build_<build_dat e>.tgz. #tar -zxvf driv_linux_smart_<version>_build_<build_date>.tgz  2.2. Install the driver: #cd mxser #./mxinstall
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 2.3. Verify the driver status Use the Moxa diagnostic utility to verify the driver status: #cd /moxa/mxser/utility/diag #./msdiag
 2.4. Test the tty port Use the Moxa terminal utility to test the tty ports: #cd /moxa/mxser/utility/term #./msterm
3. Intelligent RS-485 (If your multiport serial board is CP-102E/CP-102EL, CP-132EL/CP-132EL-I, or CP-114EL/CP-114EL-I, then your software installation is completed. On the other hand, if your multiport serial board is PCI Express-A, and with interface RS-485-2W, then you should follow this section to complete the intelligent RS-485 setting.) · For Windows OS  3.1. Go to the device management to complete the model properties setting.  3.2. Click Start Diagnosis. (It should be RS-485-2W). If the status is OK, nothing further needs to be done. If the status is Waveform Distortion, Data Error, or Receive Reflect Signal, go to next step to do the auto tuning  3.3. Auto Tuning Still in the Properties Settings page, click on the COM number that shows the error message. Click Auto Tuning. Click OK to apply the setting adjustment for the Bias Resistor and Termination Resistor. · For Linux Follow these steps to configure the Intelligent RS-485 in Linux  3.1. Detect the configurations of the port by the following command: #./muestty -g /dev/ttyMUE1#cd /  3.2.Use the following command to run diagnosis to see if the setting is correct. #./muestty -d /dev/ttyMUE1  3.3. If the alarm status shows OK, nothing further needs to be done. If the alarm status shows Fail, then there are problems with the setting. Do the auto-tuning process with the following command #./muestty -a /dev/ttyMUE1  3.4. Manually configure the Pull Up/Down resistor and the terminator resistor with the assigned values: #./muestty ­p (assigned value) /dev/ttyMUE1 #./muestty ­t (assigned value) /dev/ttyMUE1  3.5. Do the diagnosis again: #./muestty -d /dev/ttyMUE1
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Pin Assignments

CP-102E / CP-102EL

Male DB9 (CBL-M25M9x2-50 for CP-102EL)

Pin RS-232

1

DCD

2

RxD

3

TxD

4

DTR

5

GND

6

DSR

7

RTS

8

CTS

DB9 male

CP-132EL/CP-132EL-I

Male DB9 (Device side)

RS-422/ Pin
RS-485-4W

1

TxD-(A)

2

TxD+(B)

3

RxD+(B)

4

RxD-(A)

5

GND

6

­

7

­

8

­

RS-485-2W
­ ­ Data+(B) Data+(A) GND ­ ­ ­

DB9 male

CP-114EL/CP-114EL-I

Male DB9 (CBL-M44M9x4-50)

Pin

RS-232

RS-422/ RS-485-4W

RS-485-2W

1

DCD

TxD-(A)

­

2

RxD

TxD+(B)

­

3

TxD

RxD+(B)

Data+(B)

4

DTR

RxD-(A)

Data+(A)

5

GND

GND

GND

6

DSR

­

­

7

RTS

­

­

8

DCD

­

­

Male DB25 (CBL-M44M25x4-50)

Pin RS-232

2

TxD

3

RxD

4

RTS

5

CTS

6

DSR

7

GND

8

DCD

20 DTR

RS-422/ RS-485-4W
RxD+(B) TxD+(B)
­ ­ ­ GND TxD-(A) RxD-(A)

RS-485-2W
Data+(B) ­ ­ ­ ­
GND ­
Data-(A)

DB9 male DB25 male

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CP-118E-A-I / CP-138E-A-I

Male DB9 (CBL-M78M9x8-100)

Pin

RS-232

RS-422/ RS-485-4W

RS-485-2W

1

DCD

TxD-(A)

­

2

RxD

TxD+(B)

­

3

TxD

RxD+(B)

Data+(B)

4

DTR

RxD-(A)

Data-(A)

5

GND

GND

GND

6

DSR

­

­

7

RTS

­

­

8

CTS

­

­

Male DB25 (CBL-M78M25x8-100)

Pin RS-232

2

TxD

3

RxD

4

RTS

5

CTS

6

DSR

7

GND

8

DCD

20 DTR

RS-422/ RS-485-4W
RxD+(B) TxD+(B)
­ ­ ­ GND TxD-(A) RxD-(A)

RS-485-2W
Data+(B) ­ ­ ­ ­
GND ­
Data-(A)

CP-134EL-A-I

Male DB9 (CBL-M44M9x4-50)

Pin RS-232

1

DCD

2

RxD

3

TxD

4

DTR

5

GND

6

DSR

7

RTS

8

CTS

RS-422/ RS-485-4W
TxD-(A) TxD+(B) RxD+(B) RxD-(A)
GND ­ ­ ­

RS-485-2W
­ ­ Data+(B) Data-(A) GND ­ ­ ­

Male DB25 (CBL-M44M25x4-50)

Pin RS-232

2

TxD

3

RxD

4

RTS

5

CTS

6

DSR

7

GND

8

DCD

20 DTR

RS-422/ RS-485-4W
RxD+(B) TxD+(B)
­ ­ ­ GND TxD-(A) RxD-(A)

RS-485-2W
Data+(B) ­ ­ ­ ­
GND ­
Data-(A)

DB9 male DB25 male DB9 male DB25 male

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CP-116E-A

Male DB9 (OPT8-M9+ / CBL-M68M9x8-100)

Pin

RS-232

RS-422/ RS-485-4W

RS-485-2W

1

DCD

TxD-(A)

­

2

RxD

TxD+(B)

­

3

TxD

RxD+(B)

Data+(B)

4

DTR

RxD-(A)

Data-(A)

5

GND

GND

GND

6

DSR

­

­

7

RTS

­

­

8

CTS

­

­

Male DB25 ( OPT8B+ / CBL-M68M25x8-100)

Pin RS-232

2

TxD

3

RxD

4

RTS

5

CTS

6

DSR

7

GND

8

DCD

20 DTR

RS-422/ RS-485-4W
RxD+(B) TxD+(B)
­ ­ ­ GND TxD-(A) RxD-(A)

RS-485-2W
Data+(B) ­ ­ ­ ­
GND ­
Data-(A)

Female DB25 (OPT8A+/S+)

Pin RS-232

2

RxD

3

TxD

4

CTS

5

RTS

6

DTR

7

GND

8

DCD

20 DSR

RS-422/ RS-485-4W
TxD+(B) RxD+(B)
­ ­ RxD-(A) GND TxD-(A) ­

RS-485-2W
­ Data+(B)
­ ­ Data-(A) GND ­ ­

DB9 male DB25 male DB25 female

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