Additional Features And Information (Card And Enclosure); Universal Serial Bus (Usb); Available Usb Signals On Receivers - Novatel OEM6 Series User Manual

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Chapter 4
The examples shown in Figure 19, Figure 20 and Figure 21 are for the transfer of time. If a
position is needed, the receiver must be tracking satellites and must have a valid almanac.
4.7

Additional Features and Information (Card and Enclosure)

This section contains information on additional features of the OEM6 family receivers.
4.7.1

Universal Serial Bus (USB)

OEM6 family receivers come with NovAtel USB drivers for Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP,
Windows Vista and Windows 7 to provide three virtual serial ports over a single USB 2.0 connection
using USB D(+) and USB D(-) signals (refer to Table 8, Available USB Signals on Receivers on page 62).
The USB drivers are digitally signed and officially supported on Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista
and Windows 7. They can also be installed on Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 but
are not WHQL signed in those applications.
615
617D
628
638
FPk6
For the OEM638, only the USB0 (device) port supports these virtual serial ports. The USB1
and USB2 (host) ports are used for memory sticks, supplying external storage. The use of
external storage is not supported on the OEM615, OEM617D, OEM628 or FlexPak6.
The three virtual serial ports are available to existing Windows applications which use COM ports to
communicate (for example, HyperTerminal and NovAtel Connect). The NovAtel USB drivers assign COM
port numbers sequentially following any existing ports on the computer. For example, if a computer has
COM1 and COM2 ports, the NovAtel USB drivers assign COM3 to USB1, COM4 to USB2 and COM5 to
USB3.
A computer has several USB ports. The assignment of COM port numbers is tied to a USB
port on the computer. This allows receivers to be switched without Microsoft Windows
assigning new COM ports. However, if the receiver is connected to a different physical USB
port, Windows detects the receiver's presence and assigns three new COM port numbers.
The NovAtel USB Configuration Utility, installed with the NovAtel USB drivers, is used to change the
COM port numbers assigned to the virtual serial ports. Refer to the PC Utilities manual for instructions.
You can also check for updates to the drivers or release notes at www.novatel.com/support.
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Table 8: Available USB Signals on Receivers
Pin 3 D(-) and Pin 4 D(+) on P1101 (main header). Pin 4 is multiplexed with
COM3
Pin 3 D(-) and Pin 4 D(+) on P1101 (main header). Pin 4 is multiplexed with
COM3
Pin 21 D(-) and Pin 22 D(+) of P1500
USB0 (device): Pin 5 (D-) and Pin 3 (D+) of P4001
USB1 (host): Pin 79 (D+) and Pin 81 (D-) of J4101
USB2 (host): Pin 84 (D+) and Pin 86 (D-) of J4101
USB mini connector
Operation OEM6 Cards and Enclosure
OEM6 Family Installation and Operation User Manual Rev 7

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