Comtrol Rocket Port Multiport Serial Cards 550 User Manual

QUICK START Linux DRIVER and  
HARDWARE REFERENCE CARD  
RocketPort 550 4 Port Quad  
RocketPort 550 4 Port RJ45  
RocketPort 550 8 Port Octa  
RocketPort 550 8 Port RJ11  
RocketPort 550 8 Port (with dedicated interface box)  
(with dedicated interface box)  
RocketPort 550 16 Port  
This Guide.  
Comtrol Europe Ltd Document Number COM226Linux  
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Release Rev H, 29 January 2003  
The Linux RocketPort 550 Drivers allow application space programs to perform  
asynchronous communications using boards from the Comtrol RocketPort 550 range.  
1. Installing Your RocketPort 550 hardware  
Take care when you handle the RocketPort 550 PCI cards, like any electronic device,  
they are sensitive to static electricity. Use normal static precautions such as wearing an  
earth ground strap.  
Power down the host PC and disconnect its mains input.  
Follow the host PC instructions for access to the PC and the installation of additional  
cards.  
You may install up to 4 RocketPort 550 PCI cards in one PC.  
Ensure the front panel retaining screws are fitted.  
Follow the host PC instructions for re assembly of the host PC its cabling and re-fitting  
of safety covers.  
Re-connect the host PC mains input, power up the PC and login as root.  
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2. Installing the RocketPort 550 Linux Device Driver  
software  
NOTE  
The Comtrol Linux driver release 1.03 was developed using the RED HAT 8.0  
distribution with Kernel revision 2.4.18-14.  
The driver source is provided should developers wish or need to modify the driver for  
use with alternative Linux distributions and/or Kernels. For use with other 2.4.x kernels,  
a simple re-compilation (on the target system) is all that may be necessary and a  
‘Makefile’ is provided to automate this process. Before (re)compilation, the kernel  
source must be installed.  
For test purposes, the driver source was (re)compiled under Red Hat 7.3 kernel 2.4.18-3.  
The driver module was installed and functioned correctly.  
This driver source will not (re)compile under the obsolete 2.2.x kernels. If it is wished to  
use the RocketPort 550 with these earlier kernels, then request a copy of the RocketPort  
550 Linux driver release 1.00.  
The installation media (i.e. what you are installing from) may be a 1.44Mb floppy diskette or a  
CD-ROM. Alternatively, you may have downloaded the driver from  
There may be minor differences in the installation procedure depending on the  
installation media.  
If you have downloaded the driver from http://www.comtrol.com, then it is suggested  
that you copy the ‘tar’ file to an MS-DOS formatted floppy diskette and follow the  
floppy disk based installation procedure  
Following download, you may need to unzip the downloaded file in order to obtain the tar file. The tar  
file name will be of the format relXXX.tar where XXX is the release number. E.g. XXX = 103 =  
release 1.03  
The following assumes that you have booted Linux and logged in as root.  
Step 1  
Extract the files from the installation media. First insert the floppy diskette or  
CD into the relevant drive and mount the media so that the file can be accessed.  
DISKETTE  
[root@localhost root]# mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy  
CD ROM  
[root@localhost root]# mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom  
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Step 2.  
Next, create a temporary directory into which the files can be extracted:  
[root@localhost root]# cd /tmp  
[root@localhost tmp]# mkdir inst_Comtrol  
[root@localhost tmp]# cd inst_Comtrol  
Step 3.  
Then, extract the driver components from the tar file on the diskette or CD ROM to the  
temporary directory: Note that the name of the tar file may be different.  
DISKETTE  
[root@localhost inst_Comtrol]# tar xvf /mnt/floppy/rel103.tar  
CD ROM  
[root@localhost inst_comtrol]# tar xvf /mnt/cdrom/rel103.tar  
Note:The path to rel103.tar may differ on the CD ROM.  
Step 4  
Run the installation script  
IMPORTANT  
If your Linux kernel is not version 2.4.18-14 or your kernel configuration  
differs from our development system then you will need to (re)compile the  
RocketPort 550 driver source on your system, otherwise the Install script will  
display error messages and the driver will not be installed. If this is the case  
then follow the procedure in section 7 , ( Re)-compiling the RocketPort 550  
Linux driver, before proceeding with installation step 4.  
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Run the install script from the directory into which the files were extracted:  
[root@localhost inst_Comtrol]# ./install  
===========================================================  
Comtrol Europe RocketPort 550 Drivers installation  
Version 1.03  
January 2003  
===========================================================  
Press Enter to begin installation  
Press enter to begin installation.  
A screen of text is displayed. It contains information about the names you can  
select for the RocketPort 550 ports and details how the driver assigns numbers to  
individual ports.  
Your system will connect to the RockPort 550 Ports through entries  
in the /dev/ directory. You can choose any prefix for the names,  
as long as it is different from names given to other devices.  
For example, if you select a prefix of 'ttyA', then the RocketPort 550  
Ports will be called /dev/ttyA00, /dev/ttyA01 and so on up to  
/dev/ttyA63  
You can install up to 4 RocketPort 550 cards in a system. The device names  
for the first card starts with ttyA00, the second starts ttyA16, the third  
ttyA32, and the fourth ttyA48. If the installed cards have less than  
16 ports, then there will be gaps in the numbering corresponding to the  
missing ports.  
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There are two names for each port, one is for communication with a  
modem, the other is for communication with a terminal or computer  
Usually the modem connection has a Device name like 'cuaa..' and  
the terminal/computer connection has a name such as 'ttyA..'  
See section 6 for more information about port naming.  
You are prompted to enter the Special Device name prefix for terminal ports:  
Please enter the Special Device name for terminals [....]  
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… and for modem ports:  
Please enter the Special Device name for modems [....]  
The installation script now copies the driver file into the module directory and  
adds a command to initialisation scripts so that the driver is loaded whenever  
Linux is rebooted.  
Copying files ......Done  
Adding insmod command to /etc/rc... directories...Done  
Next, you are asked if you want to load the drivers now. If you have already fitted  
the RocketPort 550 cards into the system (as we suggest you do), then you should  
choose ‘Y’ here.  
If you have not installed the cards yet, or have other administration tasks that will  
need a reboot, you can say ‘N’ for no.  
Do you want to install the RocketPort module now. If you don't do it  
now, then you will have to reboot before the serial ports can be  
used.  
Please enter [Y]es or [N]o [.]  
If you say Yes, and you’re running on the System Console (not in X-Windows),  
then you’ll see messages from the RocketPort 550 driver confirming that it has  
successfully loaded and listing any boards it detects  
Rckt550: Direct MAJOR is 253, callout is 252.  
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Comtrol Europe RocketPort 550 Linux Drivers installation Complete  
Your RocketPort 550 Linux Drivers are now installed  
Remove the driver distribution media from the drive  
3. Viewing the RocketPort 550 Port Installation  
You can check that devices have been created in the /dev directory.  
[root@localhost inst_Comtrol]# ls -l /dev/ttyA*  
crwxrwxrwx 1 root  
crwxrwxrwx 1 root  
crwxrwxrwx 1 root  
crwxrwxrwx 1 root  
root  
root  
root  
root  
254, 0 Jan 23 20:36 /dev/ttyA00  
254, 1 Jan 23 20:36 /dev/ttyA01  
254, 2 Jan 23 20:36 /dev/ttyA02  
254, 3 Jan 23 20:36 /dev/ttyA03  
[root@localhost inst_Comtrol]# ls -l /dev/cuaa*  
crwxrwxrwx 1 root  
crwxrwxrwx 1 root  
crwxrwxrwx 1 root  
crwxrwxrwx 1 root  
root  
root  
root  
root  
254, 0 Jan 23 20:36 /dev/cuaa 00  
254, 1 Jan 23 20:36 /dev/cuaa 01  
254, 2 Jan 23 20:36 /dev/cuaa 02  
254, 3 Jan 23 20:36 /dev/cuaa 03  
[root@localhost inst_Comtrol]#  
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Changing Configurations  
It is not necessary to re-install the driver if you change the number of  
RocketPort 555 cards in the system. Each time the system is restarted, the  
boards are re-scanned and the Special Device files re-created.  
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4. Driver Removal  
There is generally no need to remove the device driver from the system.  
If a card is no longer required, simply shutdown and power off the computer,  
remove the card and reboot the system. If there are no longer any installed cards  
then the driver will detect this condition unload itself. However, the driver files will  
remain installed on the system’s hard disk.  
At a later time the RocketPort 550 card(s) can be re-installed and the computer  
restarted. The drivers will detect and operate the card(s).  
5. Application Programming  
The Application Programming Interface pertaining to the RocketPort 550 Linux  
device driver is described in the Linux documentation for serial (tty) ports.  
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6. Port Names  
The following tables show the port names given to each RocketPort 550 port if  
you choose the ‘normal’ cuaa and ttyA naming.  
Modem Devices  
Port  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
First Board  
Second Board  
/dev/cuaa16  
/dev/cuaa17  
/dev/cuaa18  
/dev/cuaa19  
/dev/cuaa20  
/dev/cuaa21  
/dev/cuaa22  
/dev/cuaa23  
/dev/cuaa24  
/dev/cuaa25  
/dev/cuaa26  
/dev/cuaa27  
/dev/cuaa28  
/dev/cuaa29  
/dev/cuaa30  
/dev/cuaa31  
Third Board  
/dev/cuaa32  
/dev/cuaa33  
/dev/cuaa34  
/dev/cuaa35  
/dev/cuaa36  
/dev/cuaa37  
/dev/cuaa38  
/dev/cuaa39  
/dev/cuaa40  
/dev/cuaa41  
/dev/cuaa42  
/dev/cuaa43  
/dev/cuaa44  
/dev/cuaa45  
/dev/cuaa46  
/dev/cuaa47  
Fourth Board  
/dev/cuaa48  
/dev/cuaa49  
/dev/cuaa50  
/dev/cuaa51  
/dev/cuaa52  
/dev/cuaa53  
/dev/cuaa54  
/dev/cuaa55  
/dev/cuaa56  
/dev/cuaa57  
/dev/cuaa58  
/dev/cuaa59  
/dev/cuaa60  
/dev/cuaa61  
/dev/cuaa62  
/dev/cuaa63  
/dev/cuaa00  
/dev/cuaa01  
/dev/cuaa02  
/dev/cuaa03  
/dev/cuaa04  
/dev/cuaa05  
/dev/cuaa06  
/dev/cuaa07  
/dev/cuaa08  
/dev/cuaa09  
/dev/cuaa10  
/dev/cuaa11  
/dev/cuaa12  
/dev/cuaa13  
/dev/cuaa14  
/dev/cuaa15  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
Terminal Devices  
Port  
First Board  
Second Board  
/dev/ttyA16  
/dev/ttyA17  
/dev/ttyA18  
/dev/ttyA19  
/dev/ttyA20  
/dev/ttyA21  
/dev/ttyA22  
/dev/ttyA23  
/dev/ttyA24  
/dev/ttyA25  
/dev/ttyA26  
/dev/ttyA27  
/dev/ttyA28  
/dev/ttyA29  
/dev/ttyA30  
/dev/ttyA31  
Third Board  
/dev/ttyA32  
/dev/ttyA33  
/dev/ttyA34  
/dev/ttyA35  
/dev/ttyA36  
/dev/ttyA37  
/dev/ttyA38  
/dev/ttyA39  
/dev/ttyA40  
/dev/ttyA41  
/dev/ttyA42  
/dev/ttyA43  
/dev/ttyA44  
/dev/ttyA45  
/dev/ttyA46  
/dev/ttyA47  
Fourth Board  
/dev/ttyA48  
/dev/ttyA49  
/dev/ttyA50  
/dev/ttyA51  
/dev/ttyA52  
/dev/ttyA53  
/dev/ttyA54  
/dev/ttyA55  
/dev/ttyA56  
/dev/ttyA57  
/dev/ttyA58  
/dev/ttyA59  
/dev/ttyA60  
/dev/ttyA61  
/dev/ttyA62  
/dev/ttyA63  
/dev/ttyA00  
/dev/ttyA01  
/dev/ttyA02  
/dev/ttyA03  
/dev/ttyA04  
/dev/ttyA05  
/dev/ttyA06  
/dev/ttyA07  
/dev/ttyA08  
/dev/ttyA09  
/dev/ttyA10  
/dev/ttyA11  
/dev/ttyA12  
/dev/ttyA13  
/dev/ttyA14  
/dev/ttyA15  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
Note that the driver detects boards in a fixed order, as follows:  
All 16-port boards, in order of PCI slot.  
All 8-port RJ11 boards, in order of PCI slot.  
All 8-port Octacable boards, in order of PCI slot.  
All 8-port ‘Interface’ boards, in order of PCI slot.  
All 4-port RJ45 boards, in order of PCI slot.  
All 8-port Quadcable boards, in order of PCI slot.  
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Also, note that the assigned special device names are fixed as shown in the above tables.  
So, the first RocketPort will start at /dev/ttyA00, the second at /dev/ttyA16 and so on,  
regardless of whether the RocketPorts are 4, 8 or 16 port examples.  
For example, if installing, say, two 8 port RocketPorts then the first card will use device  
names /dev/ttyA00 to /dev/ttyA07 and the second board will use /dev/ttyA16 to  
/dev/ttyA23.  
Of course two 16 port controllers will have sixteen contiguous device names from  
/dev/ttyA00.  
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7. RocketPort 550 Linux driver (re)compilation  
Before compiling the RocketPort 550 driver, you must install the Linux kernel source  
code. Consult Linux on-line documentation and/or web hosted Linux documentation  
for the procedure. With the RED HAT Linux 8.0 boxed set distribution, the Linux  
kernel source is provided in a format ready for installation using RPM.  
Following successful installation of the kernel source code, the kernel source tree root  
will be found at  
/usr/src/linux2.4.xx.yy  
where xx = sub level and yy=extra version  
For example for the source distributed with the Red Hat 8.0 boxed distribution the path  
would be:-  
/usr/src/linux2.4.18-14  
This will differ for other distributions and kernels and may even differ with localised RED HAT  
Linux 8.0 distributions.  
By way of another example, for Red Hat 7.3 boxed distribution the path would be:-  
/usr/src/linux2.4.18-3  
Compilation procedure  
For the purposes of this example, it is assumed that the compilation is on a system with  
kernel revision 2.4.18-14  
1. Make the symbolic link  
[root@localhost root] # cd /usr/src  
[root@localhost src] # ln –s linux-2.4.18-14 linux  
2. Navigate to the RocketPort 550 installaton directory because this contains the  
Source, rckt550.c and the makefile (this document assumes that this is  
/tmp/inst_comtrol.  
[root@localhost src] # cd /tmp/inst_comtrol  
3. Perform the compilation.  
[root@localhost inst_comtrol] # make clean  
[root@localhost inst_comtrol] # make  
If the make is successful and error free then a new rckt550.o will be produced.  
You can now use the ‘install’ script to install the driver, return to installation step 4.  
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8. RocketPort 550 Cable Types  
RocketPort 550 4 Quad  
RocketPort 550 4 RJ45  
RocketPort 550 8 OCTA  
RocketPort 550 8 RJ11  
RocketPort 550 8 Port (with dedicated interface box)  
RocketPort 550 16 Port (with dedicated interface box)  
RocketPort 550 4 Quad Cable - 37 way D type fan out to 4 DB25 Male  
DB37 pin DB25 pin RS232 Signal/Port DB37 pin DB25 pin RS232 Signal/Port  
35  
34  
16  
17  
15  
37  
33  
36  
18  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
20  
22  
TxD Port 0  
RxD Port 0  
RTS Port 0  
CTS Port 0  
DSR Port 0  
Signal Gnd Port 0  
DCD Port 0  
DTR Port 0  
RI Port 0  
26  
25  
7
8
6
28  
24  
27  
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
20  
22  
TxD Port 2  
RxD Port 2  
RTS Port 2  
CTS Port 2  
DSR Port 2  
Signal Gnd Port 2  
DCD Port 2  
DTR Port 2  
RI Port 2  
12  
11  
30  
31  
29  
14  
10  
13  
32  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
20  
22  
TxD Port 1  
RxD Port 1  
RTS Port 1  
CTS Port 1  
DSR Port 1  
Signal Gnd Port 1  
DCD Port 1  
DTR Port 1  
RI Port 1  
3
2
21  
22  
20  
5
1
4
23  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
20  
22  
TxD Port 3  
RxD Port 3  
RTS Port 3  
CTS Port 3  
DSR Port 3  
Signal Gnd Port 3  
DCD Port 3  
DTR Port 3  
RI Port 3  
Pin 19 of the 37 way connector is not used  
Pins 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23, 24 and 25 of each 25 way connector  
are not used.  
The cable shields and connector metal bodies should be connected.  
19  
1
37  
20  
14  
RocketPort 550 8 OCTA Cable - 78 way D type fan out to 8 DB25 Male  
DB78 Pin DB25 Pin RS232 Signal/Port DB78 Pin DB25 Pin RS232 Signal/Port  
30  
55  
51  
16  
54  
71  
35  
49  
36  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
20  
22  
TxD Port 0  
RxD Port 0  
RTS Port 0  
CTS Port 0  
DSR Port 0  
Signal Gnd Port 0  
DCD Port 0  
DTR Port 0  
RI Port 0  
40  
28  
21  
25  
5
75  
43  
22  
44  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
20  
22  
TxD Port 4  
RxD Port 4  
RTS Port 4  
CTS Port 4  
DSR Port 4  
Signal Gnd Port 4  
DCD Port 4  
DTR Port 4  
RI Port 4  
50  
17  
31  
53  
34  
72  
33  
32  
15  
2
3
TxD Port 1  
RxD Port 1  
RTS Port 1  
CTS Port 1  
DSR Port 1  
Signal Gnd Port 1  
DCD Port 1  
DTR Port 1  
RI Port 1  
2
8
41  
4
2
3
TxD Port 5  
RxD Port 5  
RTS Port 5  
CTS Port 5  
DSR Port 5  
Signal Gnd Port 5  
DCD Port 5  
DTR Port 5  
RI Port 5  
4
4
5
6
7
8
20  
22  
5
6
7
8
20  
22  
42  
76  
23  
3
24  
11  
37  
12  
59  
58  
73  
39  
13  
20  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
20  
22  
TxD Port 2  
RxD Port 2  
RTS Port 2  
CTS Port 2  
DSR Port 2  
Signal Gnd Port 2  
DCD Port 2  
DTR Port 2  
RI Port 2  
63  
46  
62  
9
29  
77  
48  
61  
47  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
20  
22  
TxD Port 6  
RxD Port 6  
RTS Port 6  
CTS Port 6  
DSR Port 6  
Signal Gnd Port 6  
DCD Port 6  
DTR Port 6  
RI Port 6  
10  
56  
14  
57  
38  
74  
18  
52  
19  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
20  
22  
TxD Port 3  
RxD Port 3  
RTS Port 3  
CTS Port 3  
DSR Port 3  
Signal Gnd Port 3  
DCD Port 3  
DTR Port 3  
RI Port 3  
64  
27  
60  
45  
26  
78  
6
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
20  
22  
TxD Port 7  
RxD Port 7  
RTS Port 7  
CTS Port 7  
DSR Port 7  
Signal Gnd Port 7  
DCD Port 7  
DTR Port 7  
RI Port 7  
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Pin 67of the 78 way connector is not used. Pins 65, 66, 68, 69 and 70 are Signal Ground.  
Pins 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23, 24 and 25 of each 25 way connector  
are not used.  
The cable shields and connector metal bodies should be connected.  
20  
39  
59  
1
21  
40  
78  
60  
15  
RocketPort 550 8 RJ11 Cable Pin Out  
RJ11 pin  
RS232 Signals  
DTR  
Signal Ground  
Pin 1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
TxD  
RxD  
DCD  
CTS  
RJ11 Plug front and side view  
Pin 1  
RocketPort 550 4 RJ45 Cable Pin Out  
RJ45 pin  
RS232 Signals  
RTS  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DTR  
Signal Ground  
TxD  
RxD  
DCD  
DSR  
RJ45 Plug front and side view  
CTS  
RocketPort 550 8 Port - with 8 DB25 Female RS232 dedicated interface box  
and  
RocketPort 550 16 Port - with 16 DB25 Female RS232 dedicated interface box  
13  
25  
1
14  
DB25 Female Interface Box Connector  
1
14  
13  
25  
DB25 Male Connector  
16  
Rocket Port Interface Box DB25 Signals  
DB25 Pin  
RS232 Signal  
RS422 Signal  
(RocketPort  
RS232/422  
Universal Interface  
version only)  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
20  
15  
17  
19  
25  
TxD  
RxD  
RTS  
CTS  
DSR  
*See note  
*See note  
*See note  
*See note  
*See note  
*See note  
*See note  
*See note  
RxD+ RxD(B)  
RxD- RxD(A)  
TxD+ TxD(B)  
TxD- TxD(A)  
See UI manual  
See UI manual  
See UI manual  
See UI manual  
See UI manual  
See UI manual  
See UI manual  
See UI manual  
See UI manual  
See UI manual  
See UI manual  
See UI manual  
Signal Gnd  
DCD  
DTR  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
*Note : All RS232 signals are present in RS422 mode.  
The RocketPort interface box can only be used with the RocketPort 550-8 and  
RocketPort 550-16. These controllers have a single DB25F mounted on the backplate  
which connects via the RocketPort cable to the interface box. Alternatively the  
RocketPort 550-8 and 550-16 controllers may connect to the Comtrol Universal  
Interface (UI). Refer to the UI manual for connector pin-outs.  
The Quad, Octa, RJ11 and RJ45 RocketPort versions do not support RS422 mode.  
Pins 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 21, 22, 23 and 24 of each 25 way connector are not used.  
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9. Technical Support  
Comtrol has a staff of support technicians available. Telephone support is available daily,  
Monday through Friday (except holidays) on the US (Central Time) or UK number listed  
below. Before you call please have the following information available :  
Item  
Your System Information  
RocketPort 550 model number  
RocketPort 550 serial number  
RocketPort 550 device driver version  
Interface type  
Operating system type and release  
PC make, Model and speed  
Details of other cards configured in the PC  
The Comtrol Corporation Headquarters are at  
6655 Wedgwood Road  
Suite 120  
Minneapolis  
MN 55311-3646  
USA  
Phone : +1 763 494 4100  
Fax : +1 763 494 8992  
FTP site : ftp.comtrol.com  
The Comtrol Europe Ltd Headquarters are at  
Unit 2, Avonbury Business Park  
Howes Lane  
Bicester  
Oxfordshire  
OX26 2UA  
Great Britain  
Phone : +44 (0) 1869 323220  
Fax : +44 (0) 1869 323211  
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10. Specifications  
RocketPort 550 card  
Specification  
Baud rate :  
RS 232 (4 RJ45 and Quad)  
RS 232 (8 RJ11 and Octa)  
RS 232/422 (8 and 16 Port with interface box)  
50 to 460.8K baud  
50 to 115.2K baud  
50 to 230.4K baud  
Note : Baud rate is dependant upon hardware and operating system configuration  
Bus interface  
Control by device driver  
Data bits  
PCI  
7 or 8  
Parity  
Odd, Even or None  
Stop bits  
1 or 2  
Environmental Condition  
Air temperature :  
System on  
Specification  
0 to 40ºC  
System off  
-20 to 85ºC  
Humidity (non-condensing)  
System on  
8 to 80%  
System off  
20 to 80%  
Altitude  
MTBF  
0 to 10,000 feet  
Greater than 30 years  
Product  
5V Current  
210 mA  
+12V Current  
-12V Current  
20 mA  
20 mA  
120 mA  
80 mA  
N/A  
RocketPort 550 4 Quad  
RocketPort 550 4 RJ45  
RocketPort 550 8 OCTA  
RocketPort 550 8 RJ11  
RocketPort 550 8 Port  
RocketPort 550 16 Port  
20 mA  
20 mA  
120 mA  
80 mA  
N/A  
190 mA  
140 mA  
250 mA  
215 mA  
300 mA  
N/A  
N/A  
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11. Copyright and Trademarks  
Copyright  
Copyright 2001 - 2003 Comtrol Europe Ltd  
Trademarks  
The Comtrol Europe logo and the RocketPort logo are trademarks of Comtrol  
Corporation.  
Product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks and/or registered  
trademarks of their respective companies.  
Red Hat is a trademark of Red Hat inc.  
Microsoft, MS-DOS, MS, Windows, Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, MSN,  
MSDN and Visual C++ are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  
“Acrobat® Reader Copyright © 1987-2001 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights  
reserved. Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated which  
may be registered in certain jurisdictions”  
Comtrol reserves the right to make product and user guide changes without notice  
Comtrol makes no representations or warranties with regard to the contents of this  
Quick Start Card or to the suitability of any Comtrol product for any particular purpose.  
Specifications are subject to change witho ut notice. Some software or features may not  
be available at the time of publication. Contact your reseller for current product  
information.  
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