The SeaCOM serial driver looks exactly like the Windows driver to your application. SeaCOM uses the same API and calls as the Microsoft driver. However, SeaCOM
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Make sure connections are clean and secure and thumbscrews are tightenedIf running long distances, choose a low capacitance cableAvoid running communication cables ne
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There are only a few cases where you would want to change a COM number assignment. Your application only works at COM1 through COM4 and the Sealevel serial device y
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What is “Serial Tunneling”?
Dec 9th 2009
Serial tunneling works by pairing two Sealevel Ethernet Serial Servers (located on the same subnet) together by configuring each other’s IP addresses. When one serial
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There are known issues with the USB driver built into Windows XP SP1 (Service Pack 1) that affect suspend, hibernation, and restarting. This issue potentially affec
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A good economical solution for field wiring is to use CAT5 or CAT6 twisted pair cable. Connect each twisted pair to the same set of signal pins – TX+/TX- would be one
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How do you connect an RS-232 serial device that is more than 50 feet away from the computer?
Dec 9th 2009
The most convenient method is to use a Sealevel Interface Converter to convert the electrical interface from RS-232 to RS-422 or RS-485. Use one of our interface conv
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What are the advantages of using an advanced UART?
Dec 9th 2009
The primary benefit of a 16850 UART (standard on most Sealevel products) is a 128-byte FIFO buffer that prevents data loss in high-speed serial communications.T
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RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 are serial communication methods for computers and devices. There are two articles in the Driver Downloads & Software section of the Seal
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For Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/Vista, use Device Manager to uninstall the product prior to removing it from the computer or unplugging it, as in the case with USB seria
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How do I contact Sealevel Systems?
Dec 9th 2009
TelephoneSwitchboard Operator: 864.843.4343FaxMain fax: 864.843.3067E-mailSales: [email protected] Support: [email protected] AddressSealeve
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How long is the warranty on Sealevel products?
Dec 9th 2009
We honor a lifetime warranty on all Sealevel-manufactured I/O products. It’s simple: we’re proud of our products and we value our customers. To us, that settles the
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Normal Office HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00AM to 6:00PM US Eastern Time.Sealevel observes the following US holidays and is typically closed for business on t
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The first step is to request an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number.Call our main number at 864.843.4343 and press 3 for Technical Support.You will be trans
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Absolutely. In fact, modifications and customizations are a significant part of our business. We have provided modified and customized products for projects involving
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Where is the part number on my Sealevel product?
Dec 9th 2009
Part numbers are typically four digits and can be found in the silk screen on board-level products or on the underside label of product enclosures.Additionally, Seale
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R9 products support Standard SD cards with capacities from 4MB to 4GB.SDHC and SDXC cards, typically intended for digital cameras, are not supported.
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Always install the software before the hardware.Refer to the product manual to determine the correct hardware installation procedures. You will find product manuals f
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