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A
add/remove programs properties dialog box
(figure), 2-2, B-2
advanced transceiver control for the
PCMCIA-485, 4-1
four-wire mode, 4-1
setting transceiver control mode, 4-2
transceiver mode control modes (table), 4-1
two-wire mode: DTR controlled, 4-2
two-wire mode: DTR with Echo, 4-2
two-wire mode: TXRDY auto control, 4-2
C
cable connection, 2-6
changing communication port settings, 3-1
COM port number, 3-3
common questions, C-3
determining port associated with
COMx, C-3
determining type of serial hardware
installed, C-3
determining version of NI-Serial software
installed, C-3
diagnostic test failure, C-3
naming National Instruments serial
ports, C-3
communication port settings, 3-1
viewing or changing, 3-1
communication port settings configuration, 3-1
configuration, 3-1
connecting cables, 2-6
connecting two-wire devices, 2-7
conventions, xi
customer education, E-1
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D
DB-9
pin descriptions (table), 2-6
pin locations (figure), 2-6
DCE vs. DTE, A-5
determining port associated with COMx,
2-5, C-3
determining type of serial hardware
installed, C-3
determining version of NI-Serial software
installed, C-3
development tools for saving time, 1-3
DeviceloControl, 4-3
input values (table), 4-3
setting transceiver mode with, 4-3
diagnostic messages, C-2
troubleshooting, C-2
diagnostic test failure, C-3
DTE vs. DCE, A-5
DTE-to-DCE interface, A-6
straight-through cabling in (figure), A-6
DTE-to-DTE interface, A-6
null-modem cabling in (figure), A-6
duplex architectures, A-3
full duplex, A-3
half duplex, A-4
E
environmental characteristics of serial hardware
(table), D-2
F
FIFO buffer size, 3-3
FIFO enabled, 3-3
FIFO buffer size, 3-3
I-1
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