User's Manual: DB9 Male Pin Assignment: (Power Terminals Assignment: (
User's Manual: DB9 Male Pin Assignment: (Power Terminals Assignment: (
CH3
Yellow CH3 Transmit Data
Industrial USB To 4 Port RS-232 Converter ●Transmission rate: from 300 bps to 460.8Kbps. Green CH4 Receive Data
CH4
User’s Manual ●Power: From the USB port or external power. Yellow CH4 Transmit Data
PWR Red Power on
●Consumption: <300 mA.
●RS-232 protection: +15KV ESD. 600W surge protection.
●USB connection: USB B Female connector.
●RS-232 connector: DB9 male.
●Aluminum enclosure dimensions: 135 x54 x 108 mm
●Weight: 0.8Kg with USB cable
Introduction: ●Operating environment: -40 to 70°C, 10 to 90% relative
Figure 2 Figure 3
The ATC-804 is an Surge Protection USB to 4-Port RS-232 humidity, non-condensing. Power Terminals Assignment:(Figure 3)
converter that is designed for PC, thin client, or server to DB9 male Pin Assignment: (Figure 1) ATC-804 can get power from USB port. You should need
provide instant COM port expansion via the Universal Serial External Power Supply if the USB port can’t offer enough
Bus (USB). Supports Windows 95/98/Me, 2000, 2003, XP, power. The power supply voltage should be from +12V-24V
Vista,Win7, CE, Linux. VDC@500mA. It can connect to V1-,V1+ terminals.
The ATC-804 provides the scalability to quickly adapt to (Terminal V2-,V2+ is only for power input backup)
new USB technologies. Multiple modules can be added to a
single USB interface allowing you to add RS232 Driver Installation
connectivity as needed. Complete product line offers many Follow the steps below to install driver of USB Serial
choices help you to expand and make your network grow Converter:
with your requirements. Figure 1
RS-232 Pinout (DB9 Male DTE) 1. Power on your computer and make sure that the USB
With the USB Plug-and-Play feature, simply plug in, follow RS-232 port is enabled and working properly.
PIN Signal Name
the instructions of Install Wizard, then you are done. You Signals
2. Plug in the USB Serial Converter into the USB port
1 DCD (Data Carrier Detect) Input
don’t have to deal with Card Slots, I/O address, IRQ 2 RXD (Receive Data) Input and run the Add New Hardware Wizard to assist you
jumpers, DMA and others when you are connecting the 3 TXD (Transmit Data) Output in setting up the new device.
4 DTR (DTE Ready) Output
devices. The System will recognize the device and install 3. Insert the USB Serial Converter software driver into the
5 GND (Ground) Ground
the drivers automatically. The ATC-804 is an ideal solution 6 DSR (DCE Ready) Input CD-ROM drive. Click Install from a list or specific
7 RTS (Request to Send Output
for your expanding applications location(Advanced) and Click Next to continue.
8 CTS (Clear to Send) Input
Features: 9 RI (Ring Indicator) Input 4. Click In the search for the best driver position and
●Computer interface: USB V1.1 2.0 Plug and Play. Led Assignment: (Figure 2) click to search driver from the CD-ROM
●Operational system virtual serial port driver. Number LED Working State F:\Driver\ATC-804\CDM 2.06.00. Click Next to
●USB to 4-Port RS-232 serial port. Green CH1 Receive Data continue and let Windows copy the needed files to your
CH1
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●Supports Windows 95/98/Me, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista,Win7, hard disk.
Green CH2 Receive Data
CE, Linux ,MAC. CH2
Yellow CH2 Transmit Data
5. When Windows finished installing the software required
for the new USB Serial Converter A, click Finish.
6. Click continue Add New Hardware Wizard. Repeat
the above steps to complete the installation of USB
Serial Converter C.
7. In the Device Manager: USB Serial Converter A is
equal port CH1, USB Serial Converter B is equal port
CH2, USB Serial Converter C is equal port CH3, USB
Serial Converter D is equal port CH4.
Verifying Installation
1. To verify the installation went correctly open the
Windows Device Manager
• Scroll down to Ports,
• Expand the ports by clicking on the plus sign (+), this
shows if the ports now exist on the PC.
• If there are no exclamation points or other indicators of
a problem the ports should be installed correctly and
ready for use
2. Verifying with a loopback test.
•You can connect the ATC-804’s RS-232 loopback pins
2 and 3.
• Using Hyper Terminal or similar program, connect to
the appropriate COM port. Set the desired baud rate.
Ensure Hyper Terminal local echo is OFF.
• Transmit data. If the same character string is
returned, the test is good.