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What is RS232? RS232 is a popular communications protocol for connecting modems and data acquisition devices to computers. RS232 devices can be plugged straight into the computers serial port (also known as the COM or Comms port).
1- Connect the cable to the serial port of the host computer. 2- Connect the other end of the same cable (RJ connector) to the RS232 port of the cradle (point D in the previous figure). 3- Insert the power-supply plug into the jack on the base of the cradle (point C in the previous figure).
Please follow the steps mentioned below: Press Windows key + X, and click on Device Manager. Click on Action, select Add legacy hardware and click on Next. Click on the hardware that I manually select and click on Next. Scroll down, select Ports (COM LTP) and click on Next.
A serial port complying with the RS-232 standard was once a standard feature of many types of computers. Personal computers used them for connections not only to modems, but also to printers, computer mice, data storage, uninterruptible power supplies, and other peripheral devices.
For simple connections, a three line RS232 cable connecting the signal ground and receive and transmit lines is sufficient. Depending of the software used, some sort of handshaking may however be necessary. Use the RS232 null modem selection table to find the right null modem cable for each purpose.
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Software Installation Instructions After connecting your USB-RS232 adapter to the USB port, depending on what versions of windows you have, the Found Device dialog box will come up. Click on next to start the installation process. 2. Select the search for suitable drivers (recommended) button and click on next.

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