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InfoWave User's Guide Model 9209/9211/9213/24211/24213 Model 9210/9212/9214/24212/24214 Version InnoMedia Inc. 90 Rio Robles Suite 100 San Jose, CA. 95134 The InnoMedia Wireless Group http://www.innomedia.com/wireless/...
This document is copyrighted material. No part of this document may be copied by any means without the written permission of InnoMedia Inc. InfoWave User Guide (Model 9209/9211/9213/24211/24213 and Model 9210/9212/9214/24212/24214), First Edition (November 1999) This document describes the InfoWave system from InnoMedia Inc. This document is the official reference source for all revisions/releases of this product until rescinded by an update.
Customer Support United States: Customer Service: 408-432-5400 Technical Support: 408-432-5442 Singapore: Customer Service: 65-872-0828 Technical Support: 65-872-0828 Taiwan: Customer Service: 886-3-564-1299 Technical Support: 886-3-564-1299 For troubleshooting tips and frequently asked questions, visit our Web site at: http://www.innomedia..com/wireless/ The InnoMedia Wireless Group The InnoMedia Wireless Group offers wireless products ranging from OEM components to complete end-user products.
The InnoMedia Wireless Group ..................3 Introducing InfoWave ...................... 5 What is InfoWave? ......................5 PC to PC Networking (Model: 9209/9211/9213/24211/24213)........5 PC to Peripheral Connection (Model: 9210/9212/9214/24212/24214)......5 PC to Multiple Devices Communication (Model: 9208/9218/9228/24218/24228) ..5 Hardware Installation ...................... 6 InfoWave Hardware ......................
350 feet indoors and 1000 feet outdoors. PC to PC Networking (Model: 9209/9211/9213/24211/24213) By simply connecting an InfoWave unit to each computer's serial port, the two InfoWave units establish a point-to-point connection between two computers.
InfoWave can be installed in just minutes. This chapter discusses the hardware installation of the InfoWave system, including a description of the InfoWave hardware components and an installation procedure. The InfoWave kit (Model 9209/9211/9213/24211/24213/9210/9212/9214/24212/24214) consists of: 1. 2 InfoWave units, 2.
InfoWave Hardware The following figure and table describe the InfoWave hardware. Reference Function Description Power Indicator Indicates power is on when lit. Flashes when in Sync mode. DCD Indicator Indicates unit is connected when lit. Light blinks when transferring data and turns off after 30 seconds of inactivity.
InfoWave Model 9209/9211/9213/24211/24213 The DTE-DCE switch should be set to the right position as shown below and the DTE indicator should be off. If the switch is set to DTE (left) position, the unit is in the synchronization mode and the PWR indicator will be flashing. Please refer to the synchronization section.
Installing the Hardware The steps below show you how to connect an InfoWave unit to a computer. 1. Power off the computer. 2. Take one serial cable out of the InfoWave kit. Connect one end of the serial cable to the 9-pin male communications (COM) port on your computer.
2. Remove either the PS/2 mouse or keyboard connector first, then plug in the PS/2 pass-through connector. Finally, plug in the PS/2 mouse or keyboard connector on top of the PS/2 pass-through connector. Changing the InfoWave Baud Rate The default baud rate of the InfoWave is 115.2 Kbps. A user can change the baud by doing the following steps.
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2.) If it is a DCE InfoWave unit, which connects to a computer, slide the switch to DTE side, and if it is a DTE InfoWave unit, which connects to a modem, slide the switch to DCE side. Please note that you need to unplug the RS-232 cable during the synchronization procedures.
Configuring Your Computer's Serial Port InfoWave uses hardware flow control to ensure reliable data transmission. Your PC COM port needs to be configured as shown below. To configure the serial port, do the following: 1. At Windows 95 and 98 desktop area, issue the command sequences: Start àSettings à...
Changing Your Cable Wiring to Bypass InfoWave Hardware Flow Control For a device does not support hardware flow control, special cable wiring is needed to bypass the hardware flow control. Pin 4, 6, and 7 of the InfoWave female connector need to be connected together.