Optec, Inc.
Instructions for Installing the USB-to-Serial Converter #17690 with FTDI Driver
version 2.02.04
1 - Before plugging your new converter into your computer, make sure that any
existing old drivers for the FTDI chips set have been removed. Do this by going
to the Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel and find any listing of "FTDI
drivers" and remove it. If you have any older USB-to-Serial Converters using
the FTDI chip set, you can remove them now.
2 - From the Optec Install
disk or from the Optec web site at: http://optecinc.com/optec_038.htm or from
clicking on the FTDI 2.02.04 driver link above, download and run the executable
setup program. This setup program is for Windows operating systems: W2000, XP
and VISTA. You will not see any message if the program loads successfully.
3 - After running the setup program, you can now plug in one of your
FTDI chipset USB-to-Serial converters. To find the COM number that was selected
for each USB-to-Serial converter, go to your Device Manager (PATH: My Computer
- Control Panel - Systems - Hardware) and check to see the COM port number listed
under Ports (COM & LPT). See the diagram on the left which has COM7 selected
for the USB-to-Serial Converter. You can then plug your other converters in
one at a time to see which COM number have been selected for those.
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- IMPORTANT NEW INFORMATION: There have been some recent changes with the firwmware
installed in the USD-to-Serial converters that Optec supplies after July 2007
that may require an additional computer setting to be modified. If you do not
see the COM port number in the Device Manger screen as above, but do see messages
that indicated that the USB-to-Serial converter is installed and ready, then
the VCP (Virtual COM Port) box must be checked. Examine the second image at
the left and see that no COM port number has been selected. Open the line item
"Universal Serial Bus controllers" and select properties for the"USB Serial
Converter" line item. Select the "Advanced" tab as shown in the third image
at the left and check the "Load VCP" box. Unplug the USB-to-Serial converter
and then plug it back in. You should see the COM port number appear under Ports
as described in paragraph 3. This will effect all converters that are connected.
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