

- MOXA UPORT 1150 DRIVER INSTALL
- MOXA UPORT 1150 DRIVER SERIAL
- MOXA UPORT 1150 DRIVER DRIVERS
- MOXA UPORT 1150 DRIVER DRIVER
When the UPort™ is plugged into your computer’s USB port, a UPort™ icon will be placed in the Windows System Tray located in the lower right corner of the desktop. A new tool provided by Moxa gives engineers a handy means of determining the COM port number of the device.

MOXA UPORT 1150 DRIVER SERIAL
COM Port Numbers Displayed in Windows System Tray When using a UPort™ 1150 or UPort™ 1150I to connect a serial device to your PC, it may be necessary to determine the COM port number assigned to the serial device. Users no longer need to open the chassis or power down the system to add COM ports, saving on setup time and cost. Simplified, Hassle-free Serial Port Expansion USB plug & play makes serial port expansion easy, and does not require IRQ, DMA, or I/O address resources. These plug & play USB solutions are compatible with both new and legacy RS-232/422/485 devices, and are perfect for mobile, instrumentation, and point-of sale applications. Instant Plug & Play The MOXA UPort™ 1150/1150I USB-to-serial converters allow you to connect 1 RS-232/422/485 device to your laptop or workstation through the USB (Universal Serial Bus) port.
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Please refer to Moxa‚Äôs website for the latest driver support information. USB 1.0/1.1 compliant, USB 2.0 compatibleĪDDC¬Æ (Automatic Data Direction Control) USB plug & play makes serial port expansion easy, and does not require IRQ, DMA, or I/O address resources. Simplified, Hassle-free Serial Port Expansion The UPort‚Ñ¢ 1150/1150I USB-to-serial converters allow you to connect 1 RS-232/422/485 device to your laptop or workstation through the USB (Universal Serial Bus) port.
MOXA UPORT 1150 DRIVER DRIVERS
MOXA UPORT 1150 DRIVER INSTALL
Moxa’s UPort® 1110 and UPort® 1150 USB-to-serial converters, which provide 1 RS- 232 or RS-232/422/485 port for connecting devices to a PC without needing to open the computer’s chassis to install a board, fit the bill. A client that designs video surveillance systems needed USB- to-serial converters to connect devices to the management system. Their system needed to be able to connect to serial devices such as card readers, modems, video cameras, and sensors. These management systems are unable to include every possible type of device port, and for this reason, converters are often necessary when attaching different devices. However, many businessesrequire video surveillance on a larger scale, which often requires adedicated management system. The most basic video surveillance setup is a single camera connecteddirectly to a monitor and recording device.
