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NetPorty II  
Contents  
1 Introduction......................................... 1-1  
1.1 Your I+ME NetPorty II ......................................1-2  
1.2 System Requirements ......................................1-4  
1.3 Delivery Contents .............................................1-5  
1.3.1  
1.3.2  
Standard................................................1-5  
Supplementary Support ........................1-5  
1.4 Technical Specifications...................................1-6  
2 Installation........................................... 2-1  
2.1 Overview...........................................................2-2  
2.2 Installing the Hardware.....................................2-2  
2.3 Installing the Software ......................................2-4  
2.3.1  
2.3.2  
If you start at serial port ........................2-4  
If you start at parallel port .....................2-5  
3 Hardware ............................................. 3-1  
3.1 Micro controller.................................................3-2  
3.2 Memory.............................................................3-3  
3.2.1  
NetPorty II internal buffers: ...................3-3  
3.3 Protocol Interface .............................................3-4  
3.4 Physical Interface .............................................3-5  
3.5 Optical interface................................................3-5  
3.6 Connector.........................................................3-6  
3.6.1  
9pol sub-min-D male.............................3-6  
3.6.1.1 1 CAN Channel..................................3-6  
3.6.1.2 More than 1 CAN Channel ................3-8  
3.6.2  
3.6.3  
3.6.4  
25pol sub-min-D male.........................3-10  
Cable set for serial connection............3-11  
Power Supply......................................3-12  
4 Troubleshooting & Techn. Support... 4-1  
4.1 What to do if you have problems......................4-2  
4.1.1  
4.1.2  
1.1.1  
4.1.3  
Solutions for all parts ... ........................4-3  
Solutions for PCMCIA...........................4-4  
Non-Supported PCMCIA Drives ...........4-5  
Solutions for NetPorty II........................4-6  
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5 Glossary .............................................. 5-1  
6 Literature............................................. 6-1  
A LevelX API  
B LevelX Demos  
C PcCANControl  
Administration of Document  
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Your I+ME NetPorty II. Overview,  
Systemrequirements, Delivery contents and s.o.  
1 Introduction  
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Introduction  
Your I+ME NetPorty II  
1.1 Your I+ME NetPorty II  
The NetPorty II is an improved portable network  
adapter. It is designed to connect devices with RS232  
or Centronics interface to the CAN bus. With its features  
it is an ideal general purpose hardware for industrial and  
automotive analyzes and diagnostics.  
With NetPorty II you can visualize bus-traffic and  
configure components within a CAN network. It enables  
you to transfer software from or to control components.  
The data can be exported to readable by standard PC  
programs like Excel. In this way the user can generate  
statistic diagrams, etc. to analyze the CAN  
communication.  
In the I+ME standard software you can set bus specific  
values. For transmitted or received data it is possible to  
assign fix display to one CAN message.  
In addition to the above mentioned features you can  
transfer your own programs to NetPorty II by the use of  
the RS232 link. The download utilities are included as  
well as sample programs.  
The NetPorty II can optionally be equipped with an  
UART for automotive diagnosis. In this case it is a  
converter RS 232 or Centronics to ISO 9141 (K-Line).  
Working with the parallel port is 2..5 times faster as the  
serial port access. The speed depends on the PC  
speed.  
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Your I+ME NetPorty II  
I+ME ACTIA is always eager to full fill the needs of our  
customers. If problems should occur, please refer to  
Troubleshooting. If the problem persists, then feel free  
to contact our after-sales support hotline using the  
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After-sales service  
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System Requirements  
1.2 System Requirements  
PC requirements:  
standard PC with RS232 or Centronics (EPP 1.7 or  
1.9) interface  
other device with standard RS232 interface (used  
signals described in chapter Hardware)  
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Delivery Contents  
1.3 Delivery Contents  
1.3.1 Standard  
Your NetPorty II delivery package  
(Order code: IME 1602401) includes:  
1 NetPorty II  
1 System user manual (hardware/software)  
Transfer tools to NetPorty II  
LevelX software driver for design of 32 bit Windows  
applications (Windows '95 and Windows NT),  
including sample programs running on standard  
firmware  
PCCANControl for Windows, Windows '95 and  
Windows NT version  
RS232 adapter cable set  
1.3.2 Supplementary Support  
Power supply  
Different cables for protocol interfacing (on request)  
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Technical Specifications  
1.4 Technical Specifications  
General Characteristics of NetPorty II  
Processor  
80C165, @36,84MHz  
Protocol Interface  
1 x SJA1000, @ 16 MHz  
1 x 82527, @16MHz  
1 x UART  
Physical Interface  
Memory  
CAN: according to ISO 11898  
(PCA 82C251)  
512 x 16 KByte RAM,  
128 x 8 KByte Flash  
0° .. .+ 55 °C  
Temperature Range  
Connector  
9pin sub-min-D  
CAN according to CiA/DS 102  
plastic, protection class IP30  
3 DUO-LED  
Housing  
Display  
Dimensions  
Power Supply  
95.5 mm x 41 mm x 20 mm  
7 - 32 V DC external power  
supply jack or via CAN bus  
connector,  
typically max.500 mA at 7 V  
DC with physical interface  
PCA 82C251  
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Technical Specifications  
Options  
Memory  
64 KB EPROM instead of flash  
ISO Low Speed (ISO 11519)  
ISO 9141 physical interface  
CAN optional galvanic  
Physical interface:  
Diagnosis Channel  
CAN  
disconnect  
Cable  
Power supply  
1 m Cable for adaptation  
230 V/AC to regulated 8 V/DC  
110 V/AC to regulated 8 V/DC  
Individual firmware on request  
Firmware  
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Installing your NetPorty II. Step by step installation  
procedures for hardware and software.  
2 Installation  
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Installation  
Overview  
2.1 Overview  
This chapter gives detailed information about installing  
the NetPorty II hardware and about the necessary  
software drivers which make NetPorty II access  
possible.  
The NetPorty II is delivered with access driver and  
applications for Windows 95 and Windows NT. To get  
your NetPorty II operational follow the installation guide  
lines.  
2.2 Installing the Hardware  
To install the hardware you should connect the  
NetPorty II to the serial or to the parallel port of your PC.  
If the NetPorty II operates at the serial port of the PC  
the adapter cable will be used to get the right signals.  
Plug in the 25 pin D-Sub connector of the adapter cable  
to the NetPorty II and the 9 pin D-Sub connector to the  
serial interface of the PC.  
The NetPorty II can operate at the parallel port which  
must be configured as EPP1 (V1.7 or V1.9) mode.  
ECP2.mode is not supported.  
Make sure that the right interrupts are used in the  
systems configuration and the BIOS settings.  
1 EPP: Enhanced Parallel Port  
2 ECP: Extended Capabilities Port  
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Installing the Hardware  
It is also necessary to connect the NetPorty II with a  
power supply. Therefore an external power unit can be  
used to supply the NetPorty II via the power connector  
or via the 9 Pin D-Sub CAN-connector.  
Centronics  
CAN  
Power  
supply  
Serial  
RS232  
If all connections are done NetPorty II is operational and  
the next step is the software installation.  
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Installing the Software  
2.3 Installing the Software  
2.3.1 If you start at serial port  
Driver installation:  
1 Insert the CD. The setup programm will start  
automatic, if not please start the program  
“START.EXE” in root path.  
2 Go to "Software Installation"  
3 Choose your operating system, is important.  
4 Choose your hardware component at the selection  
box then press "Start Installation". If the file is started  
(*.com file), follow the steps on the screen. If  
necessay type in the password.  
5 If password is correct software will be installed  
successful.  
Application installation:  
1 Insert the CD. The setup programm will start  
automatic, if not please start the program  
“START.EXE” in root path.  
2 Go to "Software Installation"  
3 Choose your operating system, is important.  
4 Choose PcCANControl component at the selection  
box then press "Start Installation". If the file is started  
(*.com file), follow the steps on the screen. If  
necessay type in the password.  
5 Start PcCANControl, select “create a new project”  
and the NetPorty II hardware, at this case “Porty2-  
COM1” or “Porty2-COM2”. After the selection the  
necessary NetPorty II software is activated on your  
PC. For further information see also chapter about  
PcCANControl.  
It is not necessary to install a driver. The software works  
with the standard Win32 serial communication services  
with 115200bps, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.  
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Installing the Software  
Problems:  
It is possible you chose an incorrect COM port. Start  
PcCANControl again and choose an other COM port.  
2.3.2 If you start at parallel port  
1 Make sure that your PC parallel port uses the EPP-  
mode. You have to control it under BIOS setup. In  
this version the NetPorty II supported the EPP  
versions 1.7 and 1.9. If necessary configure your PC  
and re-start it.  
2 Follow steps 1-5 under chapter 2.3.1.  
3 Configure the right driver. Change to directory  
“.. / I+ME ACTIA / CANctrl-PTY / ParDrv95  
(.. / ParDrvNT) and start the batch-file Drvinst.bat  
4 At this point you have to reboot your PC to start the  
right driver.  
5 Install PcCANControl, follow steps 1-5 under chapter  
2.3.1 Application installation.  
Problems: (see also chapter troubleshootings)  
You start PcCANControl but the connection doesn’t  
work:  
For parallel port usage it is necessary to have the EPP-  
loader-firmware (BOOTLOAD.H86) in the NetPorty II -  
Flash-EPROM.  
All Porty's are delivered with this loader but it is possible  
that you have overwritten it by your own firmware.  
In this case it is possible to download the EPP-firmware  
again into the NetPorty II -Flash.  
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Installation  
Installing the Software  
This software is a Win32-Console-Application and runs  
under Win95 and WinNT.  
Usage:  
-
-
Connect your NetPorty II with one serial port.  
If you do not use COM1 please change it into the file  
L.BAT.  
-
-
Start L.BAT.  
If you get error messages like  
"BSL: no response from the target hardware"  
it is possible that you have used the wrong COM  
port.  
-
-
If you get the message below  
"-- COMx Loading bootload.h86..Ready"  
without any error message in the next line, all  
activities are correct finished  
Leave the software with pressing the ESC key,  
sometimes Alt X does not work.  
Info:  
The program LDFSER.EXE is a loader that burns  
firmware in the Porty-Flash and also it is a serial monitor  
to display firmware print-outs.  
The serial parameter are 115200,8,n,1.  
I+ME also can deliver a loader to start firmware in the  
RAM and a little firmware demo (Keil-C).  
Please contact us if you want to develop your own  
firmware.  
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The technical components, there specifications and the  
way they work together.  
3 Hardware  
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Hardware  
Micro controller  
3.1 Micro controller  
The I+ME NetPorty II includes the 16-bit Siemens  
80C165 micro controller on a piggy back. The  
controller’s clock frequency is 36,84MHz.  
The following recourses are used:  
Port 2.14 [EX6IN]  
Port 2.15 [EX7IN]  
CS0-CS1  
SJA1000  
82527 / 16CS550  
Memory  
CS2-CS3  
CS4  
Protocol interface  
LED latch  
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Memory  
3.2 Memory  
The I+ME NetPorty II is equipped with  
Flash (CS0) 128 KByte (x 8 bit)  
SRAM (CS1) 512 KByte (x 16 bit)  
Optional it can be equipped with  
Flash  
RAM  
512 KByte (x 8 bit) and  
128 Kbyte (x 16 bit)  
3.2.1 NetPorty II internal buffers:  
To avoid lost data (CAN is faster than the  
communication channels to the PC) the transfer-objects  
are buffered in the NetPorty II. The biggest buffer is  
between CAN reception and the communication  
channel to the PC (448kByte). If you have many traffic  
on the CAN-bus and the buffer is full it takes a time of  
several minutes to transfer the data to the PC. You can  
control this with the 2nd NetPorty II LED that blinks  
faster while the data transfer.  
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Protocol Interface  
3.3 Protocol Interface  
The product has two CAN protocol chips at a frequency  
of 16 MHz. The SJA1000 chip is connected to the 9 pin  
D-SUB connector with the CiA pinning. The optional  
82527 is also connected to the 9 pin D-Sub connector  
without physical line driver.  
The C165 uses the CS2 signal to select the SJA1000.  
The NetPorty II can be equipped with a second CAN  
channel. Therefore a 82527 will be mounted on the  
PCB. The C165 uses the CS3 signal to select the  
82527.  
If 2 CAN channels are used there is no standard pinning  
at the D-Sub connector. The physical line driver for the  
second CAN channel is available via the connecting  
cable (not included in standard delivery contents) and  
can be used optional by your special application.  
In stade of the second CAN channel a diagnosis  
channel can be used. Therefor an UART 16CS550 can  
be mounted on the PCB instead of the 82527. The  
C165 uses the CS3 signal to select the UART.  
The physical line driver for the ISO 9141 interfacing can  
be ordered separately  
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Hardware  
Physical Interface  
3.4 Physical Interface  
NetPorty II has the transceiver chip 82C251 (according  
to ISO 11898) as physical interface. It is not galvanic  
disconnect. The standard physical interface is linked to  
the SJA1000, the Output Control Register must be set  
to 0xFA.  
To connect the second CAN channel or the ISO 9141  
channel an optional physical line driver have to be  
ordered.  
3.5 Optical interface  
State of LED during download firmware:  
At serial download:  
At parallel download  
no fixed state.  
LED 1 green  
LED 2 green (flashing)  
State of LED during work:  
Color  
Red  
LED 1  
LED 2  
LED 3  
Bus off  
Bus on  
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green  
Life cycle flash  
Flashing during  
RS232/Parallel  
data transfer  
1.Life cycle flash  
2. Data transfer  
3. BUS on/off  
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Connector  
3.6 Connector  
3.6.1 9pol sub-min-D male  
3.6.1.1 1 CAN Channel  
The CAN connector is based on the CiA standard if only  
one CAN channel is used. It is a 9pol sub-min-D male  
connector.  
Figure 3-1 Standard CAN Connector  
Pins 1, 4 and 8 are not used by NetPorty II  
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Connector  
Pin  
1
Signal  
Description  
nc  
not connected  
2
CAN_L  
CAN_L bus line (dominant low)  
3
CAN_GND  
CAN ground  
(connected on the cable shield)  
4
5
nc  
not connected  
CAN_SHIELD  
CAN ground  
(connected on the cable shield)  
6
7
POWER_GND power supply input ground  
CAN_H  
CAN_H bus line (dominant  
high)  
8
9
nc  
not connected  
POWER_V+  
power supply input +7..32V  
The power input and the CAN lines are galvanic  
disconnect with a limit to ± 50V. There is an internal  
transzorb diode to limit the disconnect voltage.  
If you don't need a galvanic disconnect, the pin 6 can be  
connected to pin 3 or 5.  
The POWER_GND pin 6 is not connected with the CiA  
standard bus in every system. If the tool does not work,  
pin 6 could have to get connected to the power supply  
ground!  
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Connector  
3.6.1.2 More than 1 CAN Channel  
The pinning is different if more than one CAN channel is  
used.  
Figure 3-2 Pinning for more than 1 CAN channel  
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Connector  
Pin  
1
Signal  
Uni_Out2  
Description  
Connected to Port 6.7  
2
CAN_L  
CAN_L bus line (dominant low)  
3
CAN_GND  
CAN ground  
(connected on the cable shield)  
Connected to Port 6.5 or UART  
Rx or CAN2 RX0  
4
5
Uni_Out0  
CAN_SHIELD  
CAN ground  
(connected on the cable shield)  
6
7
POWER_GND power supply input ground  
CAN_H  
CAN_H bus line (dominant  
high)  
8
9
Uni_Out1  
POWER_V+  
Connected to Port 6.6 or UART  
Tx or CAN2 TX0  
power supply input +7..32V  
Pin 1, 4 and 8 are used to provide the additional signals  
for the second CAN channel or the UART. In standard  
version the inputs are protected.  
Port 6.5, Port 6.6 and Port 6.7 are used as additional  
signal line. In case of standard version the ports are  
protected.  
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Connector  
3.6.2 25pol sub-min-D male  
To connect the NetPorty II with the PC it is possible to use the  
Centronics (LPT) port directly or to use the adapter cable to  
use the RS232 (COM) port. In both cases the pinning of the  
25pol sub-min-D male is the same.  
Connector definition:  
Pin I/O  
Usage Description  
Parallel Strobe  
Parallel D0  
Parallel D1  
Parallel D2  
Parallel D3  
Parallel D4  
Parallel D5  
Parallel D6  
Parallel D7  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
10 Output Parallel /acknlg  
11 Output Parallel Busy  
12 Output Parallel Paper empty  
13 Output Parallel Slct  
14 Input  
15 Output Parallel /error  
16 Input Both  
Parallel /autofd  
high -> RESET; low -> Operational  
/init DTR (Porty RESET in): switch level 2.5V  
input range -40..+40V, low speed 10ms  
A weak pull-up and pull-down is necessary to  
define with special mounting whether the  
reset line is active or not if this line is not  
connected.  
17 Input  
18  
19 Input  
Parallel /slct in  
X
Both  
Ground  
Serial  
TX (PC -> Porty)  
20 Output Serial  
21 Input Serial  
22 Output Serial  
23 Input Serial  
24 Output Serial  
RX (Porty -> PC)  
RTS  
CTS  
Free input (DTR)  
DSR  
25 Input  
Serial  
Free input (as serial master it can be used as  
CD or RI)  
and also optional power input source  
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Connector  
3.6.3 Cable set for serial connection  
Cable length: 30cm  
25 pin female  
9 pin female  
Signal  
CD  
Rx  
23  
20  
19  
16  
18  
24  
21  
22  
25  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Tx  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
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Connector  
3.6.4 Power Supply  
The NetPorty II can be powered by an external power  
supply Therefore the connector is specified for the  
power supply jack below:  
The power connector is a DC3.5/1.3 mm type. That  
means the internal diameter is 1.3mm.  
Ø3,5mm  
min. 9,0mm  
Figure 3-3 Power Connector for NetPorty II  
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What to do if you have problems  
4.1 What to do if you have problems  
First and foremost, please read Installation very closely  
and make sure that you performed your installation  
exactly as described.  
For developers:  
The Key is often used in developing environments in  
combination with the API and/or DLL. If the  
PcCANControl software is functioning properly, then  
there is no problem with general CAN access. You  
should check your usage of the API of DLL.  
If the PcCANControl software is not functioning, please  
consult the list of common problems below and their  
possible solutions.  
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4.1.1 Solutions for all parts ...  
The system crashes after choose the hardware at  
PcCANControl:  
The selected memory area is not free, or the  
selected interrupt is being used by another  
application. Make sure that no conflicts exist on  
your system. If you get a blue screen under Win  
NT it is most likely that a memory or IRQ conflict  
is occur.  
PcCANControl launches correctly, but CAN access  
is not possible:  
Check the transceiver cable and CAN  
connectors. If a connector is not correctly  
plugged, connect it right. If the sub-min-D  
connectors at the end of the cables are hot,  
remove the Key and call I+ME.  
If you use higher baudrates, remember to  
protect the end of line with resistors [120Ohm]  
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4.1.2 Solutions for PCMCIA  
The system crashes after the installation of the Key  
client:  
The selected memory area is not free, or the  
selected interrupt is being used by another  
application. Refer to Installation.  
The system crashes when the Key is inserted or  
removed:  
The selected memory area is not free, or the  
selected interrupt is being used by another  
application. Refer to Installation.  
Windows will not launch after the installation of the  
client and services:  
Make sure that there is a memory area reserved  
in the SYSTEM.INI file. The selected memory  
area is not free, or the selected interrupt is being  
used by another application. Refer to Installation.  
The acknowledge sound after inserting or removing  
the Key is sounded twice:  
There are two services installed on your system.  
One can be found in the CONFIG.SYS and the  
other in the device manager. In the device  
manager, under the topic PCMCIA, you can  
disable one of the services.  
The Key is not inserted and PcCANControl starts  
with the message: I+ME CARD not available or drive  
not ready.  
Insert the Key.  
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The Key is inserted and PcCANControl starts with  
the message: I+ME CARD not available or drive not  
ready.  
Some aspect of the resource allocation is wrong.  
Refer to Installation for more information.  
1.1.1 Non-Supported PCMCIA Drives  
In the current version there are some PCMCIA drives  
which are incompatible with the PCMCIA Key. Today,  
as a general rule, some PCI connected drives result in  
compatibility problems. The following is a list of known  
incompatible drives and any laptops which are known to  
use these drives.  
Drive  
Known Laptops Using Drive  
Cirrus Logic  
PCIC compatible  
SIEMENS NIXDORF Scenic Mobile 700  
COMPAQ Armada  
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4.1.3 Solutions for NetPorty II  
You start PcCANControl but the connection doesn’t  
work correct:  
For parallel port usage it is necessary to have the  
EPP-loader-firmware (BOOTLOAD.H86) in the  
NetPorty II -Flash-EPROM. All Porty's are  
delivered with this loader!  
You have overwrite the delivered EPP-Loader by  
your own firmware.  
In this case it is possible to download the EPP-  
firmware again into the NetPorty II -Flash. This  
software is a Win32-Console-Application and  
runs under Win95 and WinNT.  
How to use:  
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Connect your NetPorty II with one serial port.  
If you do not use COM1 please change it into  
the file L.BAT.  
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Start L.BAT.  
If you get an error messages like  
"BSL: no response from the target hardware"  
it is possible that you have used the wrong  
COM port.  
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If you get the message below  
"-- COMx Loading bootload.h86..Ready"  
without any error message in the next line, all  
activities are correct finished  
Leave the software with pressing the ESC key,  
sometimes Alt X does not work.  
Info:  
The program LDFSER.EXE is a loader that burns  
firmware in the Porty-Flash and also it is a serial monitor  
The serial parameter are 115200,8,n,1. I+ME also can  
deliver a loader to start firmware in the RAM and a little  
firmware demo (Keil-C). Please contact us if you want to  
develop your own firmware.  
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The NetPorty II doesn’t work under parallel port:  
Use the right EPP mode on BIOS. It can be only  
one of the EPP modes work with one Win-System  
together. In past we find out that EPP 1.7 is  
necessary for Win9x and EPP 1.9 is necessary  
for Win NT. Please try out the right mode.  
Using a printer and NetPorty II under Win NT:  
If you use NetPorty II under NT note that you are  
not able to print!  
Using a printer and NetPorty II under Win 9x:  
If you use NetPorty II under Win9x the normal  
printer driver is active but it can make problems  
while printing with the active driver.! One way to  
solve this problem is to load the firmware into the  
flash of the NetPorty II.  
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If you encounter difficulties which are not discussed in  
the manual, or if you need more help than is offered in  
Installation and Troubleshooting, please call our  
after-sales service. Our experts will do their best to  
solve whatever problem you might have.  
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I/O  
Glossary  
An abbreviation for lnput  
Output. Refers to the sending  
(input) and receiving (output) of  
data through an 110 channel in  
the CPU. Example: The  
keyboard inputs data to the 110  
channel in the CPU that in turn  
is output to the monitor.  
Adapter  
A piece of hardware which  
contains one or more PCMCIA  
sockets.The Adapter contains  
the interface between the  
Socket Controller and the Host  
System.  
IRQ  
An abbreviation for Interrupt  
Request. A signal sent by a  
device and routed through the  
BIOS indicating when a device  
is ready to accept or send data.  
AUTOEXEC.BAT  
A set of commands in the form  
of a batch file program that are  
automatically executed by DOS  
to help configure your system  
when you Boot-Up your  
computer.  
PCMCIA  
Personal Computer Memory  
Card International Association,  
a trade association of leading  
hardware and software  
vendors, established to adopt a  
set of standards pertaining to  
adapter slots and PC cards for  
portable PC accessories.  
BIOS  
An abbreviation for Basic  
Input/Output System. A set of  
instructions/routines stored in  
ROM. These routines work  
closely with hardware devices  
(memory chips, disk drives and  
monitor) to input and output  
interrupt requests indicating  
when a device is ready to  
accept or send data.  
Slot  
A receptacle on a micro,  
portable, laptop or palmtop  
computer that is used to insert  
and operate PCMCIA PC  
Cards. Also referred to as a  
Socket.  
CONFIG.SYS  
A system configuration com-  
mand file that contains install-  
able device drivers, memory  
management commands and  
control files that DOS accesses  
and uses when your system  
starts up.  
Socket  
Same as Slot (see above).  
DPRAM  
Dual Ported Random Access  
Memory. The data for  
communication between PC  
and CANcard are exchange via  
a DPRAM.  
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Socket-Controller  
A PC system hardware  
component that manages the  
operation of PCMCIA sockets in  
conjunction with system  
software.  
SYSTEM.INI  
A Windows initialization file  
(similar to the CONFIG.SYS file  
for DOS) that contains Windows  
device drivers, commands and  
settings you can use to  
customize Windows for your  
system's hardware.  
Upper-Memory  
Memory area within the PC  
address space between 640 KB  
and 1 MB. This area is used by  
hardware devices like graphics  
controller. The DPRAM of the  
CANcard is located in the  
Upper Memory.  
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Literature  
Literature  
[1]  
[2]  
SAB 80C167CR User Manual  
Siemens AG.  
SAB C167CR Description of the  
On-chip CAN-Module  
Siemens AG.  
[3]  
CiA DS 102-1CAN in Automation e.V  
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