ACTiSYS Network Card ACT IR100S User Manual

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To ensure trouble-free operation, please observe the following precautions:  
Optical communications are easily affected by external light sources, weak batteries, transfer distance,  
transfer angle, etc.  
Any of these conditions may cause a data transfer failure, incomplete, missing or incorrect data. Make  
sure that the wireless interface is away from direct sunlight and other strong light source.  
!"Do not terminate arbitrarily during file transfer process between DUT and computers until finished.  
Otherwise DUT internal data integrity may be damaged, which is due to the violation of DUT’s.  
!"Do not expose the unit to moisture, as this will damage the internal circuitry.  
!"Do not expose the unit to extreme temperatures. It should not be placed in direct sunlight or in a  
closed vehicle, neither should it be placed near heaters nor other heat sources.  
!"Do not store the unit in a humid or dusty place.  
!"Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the unit. Do not use a wet cloth or any solvent.  
!"Do not drop the unit or handle the unit carelessly.  
CAUTION:  
!"Never touch the pins of computer connection terminal. The internal circuits can be damaged by a  
static electricity discharge. If this device requires any servicing, use only an ACTiSYS service dealer,  
an ACTiSYS approved service facility, or an ACTiSYS repair service.  
!"When exchanging data with host computer, be sure the appropriate serial communication port is  
available and is not in conflict with other peripheral device or software.  
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Here the settings for the R11 ~ R18 are displayed. When power is thrown for any resistor  
besides R13~R15, they will be sampled at the time NMI is reinstated. After that, there will be no  
problems with operation even if the settings are changed; however the settings will become invalid.  
ꢁꢁꢀꢂꢃꢃꢀꢄꢀꢂꢃꢅꢀꢆꢆꢀ  
ꢃꢇꢀ ꢈꢉꢊꢀ  
PCB bottom view  
ꢋꢇꢀꢌꢉꢍꢎꢏꢐꢐꢀꢋꢀ0ꢀꢑꢋꢒꢋꢓꢔꢀ  
R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18  
R: Initial Setting  
Data Length (R18)  
8 bit  
1
0
7 bit  
Parity (R17)  
None ꢀ  
Even  
1
0
Control Line Extension Mode (R16)  
Condition for starting discovery  
Serial Settings  
(primary channel)  
(bps, data length, parity)  
Condition for permission to  
Connect (secondary channel)  
Self  
Settings  
channel  
R13~R15  
When DSR : ON, CTS : ON ꢀ  
1
0
Settings from partner channel  
---  
RS-232C Communication Speed Setting (R13,R14,R15)  
0 0 0  
1 0 0  
0 1 0  
1 1 0  
0 0 1  
9600 bps  
19200 bps  
38400 bps  
57600 bps  
115200 bps ꢀ  
IrDA operation mode configuration (R11,R12)  
0 0  
1 0  
0 1  
1 1  
Reserver  
primary channel  
secondary channel  
primary / secondary ꢀ  
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It is possible to select the primary channel mode, secondary channel mode, and the primary channel as  
well as the secondary channel according to the settings of R11 and R12.  
Operation mode  
mode setting terminal  
R11  
0R  
R12  
0R  
Reservation  
primary channel  
0R  
secondary channel  
0R  
Primary / secondary channel  
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It is possible to set the RS-232C communication speed with R13, R14, and R15.  
However when the control line extension mode of R16 is not installed, the settings will be valid for all  
self-channels. But, when it is 0R, if the R11 and R12’s IrDA mode setting is primary or primary /  
secondary channel, then the self-channel with be valid. If it is set to the secondary channel, regardless of  
the communication speed setting, the other device will set the communication speed. (Figure 2-2).  
When the communication rate has established an IrDA link, it will be sampled, so it is okay to change the  
speed settings while it is in operation. In the event that the speed is changed while communicating, the  
current communication link will be severed and with any following communication the new speed will  
become valid.  
Figure 2-1  
Communication Speed  
Communication Speed Setting Terminal  
R13  
0R  
R14  
0R  
R15  
0R  
0R  
0R  
0R  
9600bps  
19200bps  
38400bps  
57600bps  
115200bps  
0R  
0R  
0R  
0R  
Figure 2-2  
R16  
Primary Channel  
R12:0R , R11:  
Secondary Channel  
R12: , R11:0R  
Primary / Secondary Channel  
R12: , R11:  
self channel  
self channel  
self channel  
self channel  
self channel  
0R  
other channel  
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In order to confirm that the device is operating correctly there is an indicate function installed.  
By looking at the flash of the LED you can check the state of communication.  
There are 2 flashing speeds, during standby on the secondary channel there is no flashing. If the primary  
channel commences discovery, it will flash once every 3 seconds (for approx. 0.7 seconds). After  
discovering the other device and communication becomes possible it will flash every 0.4 seconds.  
Operating condition  
during connection standby  
during discovery  
LED  
Low  
low speed  
flashing  
high speed  
flashing  
flashing once every 3 seconds  
(for approx. 0.7 seconds)  
switches from High to Low every 0.4  
seconds  
during communication with  
other device  
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D-sub 9-pin Male connector: (RS-232C)  
Pin No.  
Name  
DCD  
RxD  
TxD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
Descriptions  
Data Carrier Detect  
Receiver Data  
I/O  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
I
I
Transmitter Data  
Data Terminal Ready  
Signal Ground  
O
O
Gnd  
Data Set Ready  
Request to Send  
Clear to Send  
I
O
I
Ring Indicator  
I
*** Electricity source:  
a) With Voltage Regulator  
b) Without Voltage Regulator  
(U6_ is placed, R25 is removed)  
(U6_ is removed, R25 is placed)  
DC 5V / 450mA above, stable source.  
AC Adaptor DC 7.5V / 300mA above  
DC 5V  
+
Gnd  
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Serial Port: When connecting modems etc. to the Data Communication Equipment  
(DCE) side, connect the corresponding signal names of the modem and IR100S+.  
When connecting to PC’s to the Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) side use a cross  
connection for IR100S+ and the PC or Plotter/Printer(with RS232 port).  
Example Connection Reference #1: Modem (DCE) Connection  
IR100S+ I/F  
< Straight Cable >  
Modem(DCE)  
RxD  
RxD :  
Data Receiving  
RDꢂ  
RDꢂ  
Only valid with received data  
when the DCD (CD) signal is on.  
TxD  
TxD :  
Data Transmission  
SDꢂ  
SDꢂ  
Valid with sending data when  
RTS (RS), CTS (CS), DSR (DR),  
DTR (ER) are on.  
/DTR  
/DTR:  
Data Terminal Ready  
ERꢂ  
ERꢂ  
Turns on when receiving and  
transmitting of data is possible  
and when the terminal has power.  
/DSR  
/DSR:  
Data set ready  
DRꢂ  
DRꢂ  
Turns ON when the modem  
is able to send and receive.  
/RTS  
/RTS:  
Transmission Request  
RSꢂ  
RSꢂ  
Instructs the modem to be in  
transmission mode. The terminal is  
turned on before the transmission.  
/CTS  
/CTS:  
Transmissible  
CSꢂ  
CSꢂ  
Indicates that the modem is able to  
transmit. When CS is ON the  
modem is able to receive.  
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Example Connection Reference #2: PC Terminal (DTE) Connection  
IR100S+ I/F  
< Cross Cable >  
PC Terminal(DTE)  
RxD  
(RD)  
RxD  
: Data Receiving  
(RD)  
Only valid with received data  
when the DCD (CD) signal is on.  
TxD  
TxD  
: Data Transmission  
(SD)  
(SD)  
Valid with sending data when  
RTS (RS), CTS (CS), DSR (DR),  
DTR (ER) are on.  
/DTR  
(ER)  
/ DTR  
(ER)  
: Data Terminal Ready  
Turns ON when the device  
is able to send and receive.  
/DSR  
(DR)  
/ DSR  
(DR)  
: Data Set Ready  
Turns ON when the device  
is able to send and receive.  
/RTS  
(RS)  
/ RTS  
(RS)  
: Transmission Request  
Instructs the device to be in  
transmission mode. The terminal  
is turned on before transmission.  
/CTS  
(CS)  
/ CTS  
(CS)  
: Transmissible  
Indicates that the device is able  
to transmit. When CS is ON the  
device is able to receive.  
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Product Name: ACT-IR100S  
Compatibility: Fully compatible with IrDA -1.0 Physical spec. and  
IrDA-1.0 protocol spec.: IrLAP, IrLMP, IAS, TinyTp, IrCOMM  
Specifications of IrDA-1.0 (SIR):  
Transmission Speed  
Communication  
Distance  
9.6kbps, 19.2kbps, 38.4kbps, 57.6kbps, 115.2kbps  
within 100cm  
Radiating Angle  
±15º~±30º (±15 to ±30 degrees)  
Peak Wave Length of 880~1050nm  
Radiated Light  
Specifications of RS-232 port:  
Transmission Speed  
Cable Length  
9.6kbps, 19.2kbps, 38.4kbps, 57.6kbps, 115.2kbps  
110 - 120 cm  
Connector  
Signal Definition  
DB-9M (DTE) or DB-F (DCE)  
DTE or DCE  
Power Source: 5 VDC (Stable) or 7.5 VDC (AC adapter).  
Power Consumption: Active: < 80mA  
Dimensions: 61mmL x 35mmW x 18mmH (2.4"L x 1.4"W x 0.7"H)  
Weight: 65 gr. (2.5 Oz)  
Operating Temperature: 0° C TO 60° C  
Storage Temperature: -20° C TO 85° C  
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ꢅꢗꢀ)ꢋꢃ*ꢊꢈꢑꢀꢁꢃꢊꢈꢉꢊꢜꢌꢏꢆꢀ  
Many PC peripherals use serial cable to communicate with PC. They cannot talk with Infrared Devices,  
such as IrDA capable PC, notebooks. ACT IR-100S’s aim is to make those devices into IrDA compatible  
product by simply connecting it to their serial port. And these devices with IR100S COM-port IrDA bridge  
can communicate with PC wirelessly and don't need to modify neither hardware nor software  
This simply test uses two PCs, one is IrDA installed and another is not. Both Run Windows  
HyperTerminal Program (one of the communication accessories). You should be able to type on one  
keyboard and see results on another PC's screen, or transfer files between them through the infrared  
connection.  
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PC#1:  
HW: x386 or better PC.  
ACTiSYS' IR2000B board (based on NS87108A) with IR2000L dongle, or  
ACT-IR220L Com-port Adapter, connected to COM1 or COM2.  
SW: WIN95/98, IrDA Driver for SIR (if using IR220L) or FIR (if using IR2000B)  
HyperTerminal, IR Monitor  
PC#2:  
HW: x386 or better PC,  
ACT-IR100S, DTE-DCE Converter, RS232 Mini Tester (Option)  
DC Power Supply (5V stable source or 7.5V adapter for regulator-installed)  
SW: WIN95/98, HyperTerminal  
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PC#1:  
Install IrDA Driver. The assigned IR virtual port must be COM4 or less, otherwise HyperTerminal  
will not be able to connect it  
IR Monitor: Speed limit = 115.2K or lower  
HyperTerminal: Connect Using -> direct to COM4 (assigned virtual port of IR)  
PC#2:  
100S:  
R11-18 or DSW8-1: 1100, 0111  
Primary/Secondary, 9.6k, Self channel setting, 8-N,  
HyperTerminal: Connect Using -> direct to COM1 or COM2 (the port IR100S using)  
9.6k, 8-n-1, Hardware flow-control  
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1. Connect all devices as FigA-1  
2. Switch on PC#2 and the power supply of 100s.  
3. Run HyperTerminal on PC#2. Set its properties according to the above configuration guide (Fig  
A-2 ..4).  
The LED DTR and RTS of the RS232 Mini Tester should be Red (True) when it is connected. The  
DTR will go to Green (False) if you disconnect it. When both DTR and RTS are True (high level) the  
100S will begin discovery if you set it to Primary or Primary/Secondary. The 100S' LED will blink once  
every 3 seconds.  
4. Switch on PC#1.  
You will see the IR Found icon and hear the sound of found IR device when windows has started.  
Open the IR Monitor, you will see the Status are:  
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Name: ACTiSYS IR100S-115 (Nickname of 100s, might be different with different version)  
Description: Intelligent SIR Adapter  
Communication efficiency (…)  
Good at 115.2 Kbps (or 57.6 Kbps. Depends on the highest speed both sides can support)  
5. Run HyperTerminal on PC#1 now. Set its properties according to the above configuration guide.  
Click the Call icon to connect to the assigned IR port. The LED DSR and CTS of the RS232 Mini  
Tester on PC#2 side should turn to Red (True) when it is connected and the 100S' LED will blink once  
every half second.  
6. Type keys on PC#1's keyboard and you should see the results will display on the remote  
HyperTerminal's screen. If you have got strange letters, the baud rate you set for the HyperTerminal  
is not the same as 100s.  
7. File Transfer: Click the menu Transfer and Receive File on PC#1 …  
Click the menu Transfer and Send File on PC#2 (Fig A-5)…  
The operation is similar to use cable connection.  
The real data transfer speed depends on the lower one of IR speed and RS-232 speed. For example,  
the IR Speed is limited to 57.6kbps and the RS-232 speed of 100s is 9600, the effective speed  
(throughput) is 9570bps (Fig A-6). If the RS-232 speed set to 115.2kbps. The throughput would be  
around 5kbytes/Sec.  
Figure A-2  
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Figure A-4  
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Figure A-6  
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If your device has no built-in modem and wants to connect to Internet, normally you will buy an external  
modem and use cable to connect them together. But some mobile devices are so small that have no  
RS-232 port for cable connection. Most of them have IrDA wireless built-in interface so that they can  
connect with an IrDA modem without cable.  
One usage of ACT IR-100S is to make those normal modem into IrDA compatible product by simply  
connecting it to their serial port. And these devices with IR100S COM-IrDA bridge can communicate with  
PC or your IrDA-cable devices wirelessly and don't need to modify neither hardware nor software  
This simply test uses one PC with IrDA adapter with driver installed and an external modem connected  
with IR100S. On PC uses 'Make New Connection' wizard of Dial-Up Networking to create a new dial-up  
connection to your ISP through the IR modem. It should be able to find the modem, dial phone number,  
establish a connection to internet and browse the web.  
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PC:  
HW: x386 or better PC.  
ACTiSYS IR2000B board (based on NS87108A) with IR2000L dongle, or  
ACT-IR220L Com-port Adapter, connected to COM1 or COM2.  
SW: WIN95/98, IrDA Driver for SIR (if using IR220L) or FIR (if using IR2000B)  
Dial-Up Networking, IR Monitor75  
External Modem, IR100S, RS232 Mini Tester (Option)  
DC Power Supply (5V stable source or 7.5V adapter for regulator-installed)  
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Connect all devices as Fig B-1.  
PC:  
Install IrDA Driver.  
Configure the Modem: (Fig B-2..6)  
Port: Virtual Infrared COM Port  
Maximum Speed: 115.2 Kbps  
Data bits-Parity-Stop bits: 8-N-1  
Use flow control: Hardware (RTS/CTS)  
100S:  
R11-18 or DSW8-1: 1100,0111  
Primary/Secondary, 9.6k, Self channel setting, 8-N,  
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Switch on modem and the power supply of 100s. The CTS and DSR LED on the Mini RS-232 Tester  
should change color from Green (False) to Red (True)  
Put the two IR dongles face to face. Start up PC Win95/98 and the program IR Monitor should find  
IR100S device. (Fig B-8). You will see the IR Found icon and hear the sound of found IR device.  
Run Dial-up network connection on PC. Set its properties according to the upper configuration guide (Fig  
B-2 ..6).  
If a connection is established DTR and RTS are turned ON (Red, True).  
Open the IR Monitor, you will see the Connection Status. (Fig B-10)  
Start the connect procedure, you will see phone dialing and negotiations. (Fig B-9)  
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!"IrLAP, IrLMP, IAS and optional Tiny TP, IrCOMM, IrMC, IrTran-P, etc.  
!"For PDA, digital camera, handheld data terminal, palmtop computer, smart phone.  
!"Very tight code, modular design, easy porting and API interface, well supported.  
!"Small code size (20 - 40K bytes), well tested and inter-operate with all IrDA devices.  
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!"IrLAP, IrLMP, IAS and optional Tiny TP, IrCOMM, IrMC, IrTran-P, etc.  
!"For printer, pager, docking station, medical device, cell phone, storage devices.  
!"Very tight code, modular design, easy porting and API interface, well supported.  
!"Small code size (4 - 20K bytes), well tested and inter-operate with all IrDA devices.  
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THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE  
OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
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ACTiSYS Corporation warrants to the first consumer purchaser, for a period of 1 year from the date of  
purchase, that this wireless interface (The Product? Will be free from defective workmanship and  
materials, and agrees that it will, at its option, either repair the defect or replace the defective Product or  
part thereof at no charge to the purchaser for parts or for labor.  
This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product, any consumable items such as  
paper, ink ribbon, or batteries supplied with the Product, or to any equipment or any hardware, software,  
firmware, or peripheral other than the Product. This warranty does not apply to any Product the exterior  
of which has been damaged or defected, which has been subjected to misuse, abnormal service or  
handling, or which has been altered or modified in design, construction or interfacing. Tampering With  
Label Voids Warranty.  
In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty, the purchaser should mail, ship, or carry the  
Product, together with proof of purchase, to ACTiSYS .  
The limited warranty described above is in addition to whatever implied warranties may be granted to  
purchasers by law. To the extent permitted by applicable law, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE ARE LIMITED  
TO A PERIOD OF 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. Some states do not allow limitations on  
how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is authorized to make any warranties other  
than those described above, or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time period  
described above on behalf of ACTiSYS Corporation.  
The warranties described above shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the purchaser.  
Correction of defects, in the manner and for the period of time described above, shall constitute full  
satisfaction of all claims, whether based on contract, negligence, strict liability or otherwise. In no event  
shall ACTiSYS Corporation be liable or in any way responsible, for any damages or defects in the  
Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than ACTiSYS  
technician. Nor shall ACTiSYS Corporation be liable or in any way responsible for any incidental or  
consequential economic or property damage. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.  
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