Lava Computer Lava Port 650 User Manual

LavaPort 650  
Installation Manual  
SSERIAL PCI  
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LAVA COMPUTERS  
Rev. B01  
Quick Install  
Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP  
1. With the power off, insert the LavaPort-650 PCI card into any free PCI  
slot.  
2. Launch Windows - new hardware will be detected.  
3. When prompted, insert the LavaPort-650 installation diskette point  
Windows to look at the floppy's root directory.  
4. After Windows has booted, click the Start button, then Settings,  
Control Panel, System, Device Manager, Ports.The LavaPort-650 port  
will be listed as one of your Com Ports. ClickPropertiesto change  
the default settings as desired.  
5a. For Windows 95/98/ME, install the Lava Com Port Redirect and Lava  
Modem Speed Set utilities to change the Com numbers of your  
ports, and to automate modem speed settings.  
5b. For Windows 2000/XP, you can redirect your Com ports by Right  
Clicking My Computer > Properties > Hardware > Device Manager >  
double click the Lava Port you want to change > Port Settings >  
Advanced and under Com Port Number, you can change the port  
number from the drop down menu.  
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Hardware Installation  
1. Before opening the casing of your computer, make sure that all  
power is off.  
2. Locate an unused PCI slot and insert the LavaPort-650 into it. Ensure  
that it is well seated.  
3. Screw the metal backplane of the LavaPort-650 board to your PC’s  
casing and replace the machine’s cover.  
4. Connect your modem cable to the LavaPort-650 port and turn the  
PC on.  
Screw for attaching card bracket  
to PC casing  
Port  
PCI Slot  
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Windows Installation  
Note: Note: Make sure that you are installing  
the correct LavaPort-650  
drivers for the appropriate operating system.  
DO NOT install NT or Windows 3.x drivers  
under Windows95/98/ME/2000/XP  
Windows Driver Installation  
1. Once the LavaPort-650 is installed in your PC, start your computer.  
Windows will automatically detect the LavaPort-650 as a new PCI  
Serial Controller and ask you to insert the LavaPort Installation  
diskette.The installation files are located in the root directory of this  
disk.  
2. After the necessary files have been copied,Windows will complete  
the full installation of the LavaPort-650. During this process, a new  
Com Port will be created in Device Manager under the Ports tree.  
The following describes how you may customize this port for your  
personal needs.  
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3. Click on the Start button, then choose Settings, Control Panel,  
System, Device Manager.You should see a window that is similar to  
the following:  
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4. Click on Ports and select the Com port listed under the heading  
LavaPort 650 PCI.  
5. Click Properties.The following screen will appear:  
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Modifying the Com numbering  
and IRQ of your Port  
Click on the Resources Tab in the LavaPort 650 listing in Device Manager.  
A screen similar to the following will appear:  
Because the LavaPort 650 is a PCI device,Windows will always allocate  
non-standard I/O resources to this port (e.g. Assigning it as Com 5, even  
though any one of Com1-4 may be free). If your software requires the  
use of standard I/O resources, you may modify those used by the  
LavaPort-650 in one of two ways:  
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1. You may physically modify the I/O Range and IRQ used by the  
LavaPort 650 by de-selecting theUse Automatic Settingscheck  
box, and double-clicking the appropriate heading, or:  
2a. For Windows95/98/ME, you may use the Lava Port Redirect Utility  
provided in the Utils subdirectory of your LavaPort diskette.This  
utility may be run from the diskette or installed onto your hard drive.  
To install the Lava Port Redirect utility on your hard drive, insert the  
LavaPort diskette into your floppy drive, click Start, Run and type  
A:\Utils\Setup.  
The Lava Port Redirect Utility will allow you to change the Com number  
assigned to the LavaPort 650 (e.g. Change Com5 to Com 4) without  
modifying I/O resources.  
2b. For Windows2000/XP, you can change port numbers by Right  
Clicking My Computer > Properties > Hardware > Device Manager >  
double click the Lava Port you want to change > Port Settings >  
Advanced and under Com Port Number, you can change the port  
number from the drop down menu.  
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Setting LavaPort Data Rates in Windows  
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The data rate of the LavaPort may be set using the Bits per Second pull  
down menu.  
Please note that this menu will also appear when setting thePort  
Propertiesin any communications application, and may have to be set  
independently of your Control Panel settings. Control Panel settings  
may not necessarily be linked to those of your Communications  
Application. For example, Port speeds in Dial-Up Networking are  
controlled independently of speed settings in Device Manager.  
For optimum performance, always verify that your LavaPort is set to the  
maximum speed supported by your modem, and that all speed settings  
are the same in every application.  
Please note that the setting of Communications Port Data Rates is often  
the most confusing of tasks encountered by modem users. For this  
reason, Lava has included the Lava Modem Speed Set utility in the Utils  
subdirectory of your LavaPort diskette. Lava strongly recommends using  
this utility for all LavaPort-to-modem connections (described later).  
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Lava Modem Speed Set for Windows  
The LavaPort-650 supports data rates up to 460.8 kbps, including 115.2  
kbps and 230.4 kbps. However, not all modems support Com Port rates  
above 115.2 kbps.  
If your modem does not support higher data rates and you select a  
higher data rate in the LavaPort Properties,Windows will automatically  
default to the slowest supported rate in the chain.  
Some modems do support higher data rates but require special settings  
(AT Commands) and INF files for configuration. Lava has included a  
software utility calledLava Modem Speed Setwhich automates these  
functions and allows for easy speed reconfiguration.This utility may be  
found in the Utils subdirectory of your LavaPort diskette, and is  
constantly being updated to support more modems. Please check the  
To install the Lava Modem Speed Set utility on your hard drive, insert the  
LavaPort diskette into your floppy drive, click Start, Run and type  
A:\Utils\Setup.  
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Setting LavaPort FIFO Control in Windows  
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The LavaPort-650 uses a 16650 UART incorporating a 32-byte FIFO (first-  
in first-out) buffer.  
The FIFO control tabs set the buffertriggerlevels.When the buffer is  
filled to its trigger level with the selected number of bytes, the CPU will  
be interrupted and asked to either reload the buffer (for transmission),  
or retrieve data from the buffer (for reception).  
Most efficient data transmission occurs when the CPU is interrupted  
infrequently. For each interrupt, the CPU can then service the buffer with  
larger data blocks: during transmission, it can place a large burst of data  
into the buffer, and during reception it can retrieve a large block from  
the buffer and then continue multi-tasking.  
Ideally therefore, Receive triggers should be set as high as possible and  
Transmit triggers as low as possible.  
However, if the Transmit trigger levels are set too low, or Receive triggers  
too high, and the CPU is busy when an interrupt is called by the  
LavaPort, a short period of inactivity may occur between the port and  
the modem.This will reduce effective transmission/reception speeds.  
Optimum buffer settings are dependent on your modem speed, your  
CPU speed, and the amount of multi-tasking that occurs while online.  
For a fast modem and fast CPU performing few multi-tasking functions,  
set transmit triggers low and receive triggers high. If multi-tasking while  
online, set transmit triggers higher and receive triggers lower.  
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Setting LavaPort Flow Control in Windows  
Flow Control refers to the type of signaling that is used between the  
modem and the LavaPort.  
If you are connecting the LavaPort to a modem or ISDN terminal  
adapter, use the default setting of Hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control.  
Software Flow Control (Xon/Xoff) is used only for connecting the  
LavaPort to a non-modem serial device (e.g. Using a null-modem cable  
to connect to another Com Port).  
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Windows NT 4.0 Installation  
Note: Make sure that you are installing the correct LavaPort-650  
drivers for the appropriate operating system.  
DO NOT install Windows 3.x/95/98/Me/2000/XP drivers  
under Windows NT  
Windows NT Driver Installation  
1. Once the LavaPort-650 is installed in your PC, turn your computer on  
and start NT.  
2. Place the LavaPort installation diskette into your floppy drive and  
select Run from the Start Menu.When prompted type:  
A:\NT4.0\Setup.  
3. After the necessary files have been copied, select My Computer and  
start Control Panel. A new icon will appear calledLavaPort.This  
applet should now be used to configure ALL Com Ports in your PC -  
not just LavaPorts.  
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Please note that Com 1 may not appear in this applet if you have your  
mouse attached to Com 1.  
Setting a 230.4 kbps Data Rate  
The LavaPort-650 supports data rates up to 460.8 kbps, including 115.2  
kbps and 230.4 kbps. However, not all modems support Com Port rates  
above 115.2 kbps. If your modem does not support higher data rates  
and you select a higher data rate in the LavaPort Properties,Windows  
will automatically default to the slowest supported rate in the chain.  
Some modems do support higher data rates but require special settings  
(AT Commands) and setup files for configuration. Contact your modem  
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Lava  
Technical Support  
9:00 am to 5:30 pm Monday to Friday (Eastern Time)  
Tel: +416 674-5942  
Fax: + 416 674-8262  
Lava Computer MFG Inc.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject  
to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
Lava Computer MFG Inc. 908 Niagara Falls Blvd. #629. North Tonawanda NY 14120-2060  

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