SEALEVEL 7105 Ultra 485.PCI 1-Port Serial Interface User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- SEALEVEL
Table of Contents
- SEALEVEL 7105 Ultra 485.PCI 1-Port Serial
- Before You Get Started
- Card Setup
- Installation
- Physical Installation
- Technical Description
- Specifications
- Appendix A – Troubleshooting
- Appendix B – How To Get Assistance
- Appendix C – Electrical Interface
- Appendix D – Asynchronous Communications
- **Appendix E – Silk Screen
- Appendix F – Compliance Notices
- Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SEALEVEL 7105 Ultra 485.PCI 1-Port Serial
InterfaceIntroduction
Overview
The Sealevel Systems ULTRA 485.PCI is a one channel PCI Bus serial I/O
adapter. It provides one field selectable RS422/485/530 serial port
supporting asynchronous data rates up to 460.8K bps.
Choose the RS-422 mode for long distance device connections up to 4000ft.
where noise immunity and high data integrity are essential. Select RS-485 and
capture data from multiple peripherals in a RS485 multi-drop network. Up to
31 RS-485 devices can be connected to each port to automate your data
collection.
In RS-485 mode, our special auto-enable feature allows the RS485 ports to be
viewed by the operating system as a COM: port. This allows the standard COM:
driver to be utilized for RS485 communications. Our on-board hardware
automatically handles the RS-485 driver enable.
Before You Get Started
What’s Included
The ULTRA 485.PCI is shipped with the following items. If any of these items
are missing or damaged, please contact Sealevel for replacement.
ULTRA 485.PCI Serial I/O Adapter
Advisory Conventions
Warning
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result to the product, or the user could suffer serious injury.
Important
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seem obvious or a situation that could cause the product to fail.
Note
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additional tips, or other non-critical facts that will not affect the use of
the product.
Card Setup
RS-485 Enables Modes
RS-485 is ideal for multi-drop or network environments. RS-485 requires a tri-
state driver that will allow the electrical presence of the driver to be
removed from the line. The driver is in a tri-state or high impedance
condition when this occurs. Only one driver may be active at a time and the
other driver(s) must be tri-stated. The output modem control signal Request To
Send (RTS) is typically used to control the state of the driver. Some
communication software packages refer to RS-485 as RTS enable or RTS block
mode transfer.
One of the unique features of the ULTRA 485.PCI is the ability to be RS-485
compatible without the need for special software or drivers. This ability is
especially useful in Windows and OS/2 environments where the lower level I/O
control is abstracted from the application program. This ability means that
the user can effectively use the ULTRA 485.PCI in an RS-485 application with
existing (i.e., standard RS-232) software drivers.
Switch SW2 is used to control the RS-485 mode functions for the driver
circuit. The selections are:
- ‘Auto’ enable (silk-screen ‘AT’). The ‘Auto’ enable feature automatically enables/disables the RS-485 interface via on board circuitry.
- ‘RTS’ enable (silk-screen ‘RT’) The ‘RTS’ mode uses the ‘RTS’ modem control signal to enable the RS-485 interface and provides backward compatibility with existing software products.‘No Echo’ (silk-screen ‘NE’) is used to control the RS-485 enable/disable functions for the receiver circuit and determine the state of the RS-422/485 driver. The RS-485 ‘Echo’ is the result of connecting the receiver inputs to the transmitter outputs. Every time a character is transmitted; it is also received. This can be beneficial if the software can handle echoing (i.e., using received characters to throttle the transmitter) or it can confuse the system if the software does not. To select the ‘No Echo’ mode select silk-screen position ‘NE.’
Clock Modes
The ULTRA 485.PCI employs a unique clocking option that allows the end user to
select from divide by 4 and divide by 1 clocking modes. SW2 positions 1 and 2
select the Divide by 1 (silk-screen D1) and Divide by 4 (silk-screen D4)
modes.
To select the Baud rates commonly associated with COM: ports (i.e., 2400,
4800, 9600, 19.2, … 115.2K Bps ) set switch SW2 in the divide by 4 mode (silk-
screen D4).
To select the maximum data rate up to 460.8K bps set switch SW2 in the divide
by 1 (silk-screen D1) position. Please refer to the following page for these
additional data rates.
Do not set both switches on or invalid clocking will occur.
RS-485 Mode and Clock Mode Examples (Switch
SW2) Baud Rates and Divisors for the ‘Div1’ Mode
The following table shows some common data rates and the rates you should
choose to match them if using the adapter in the ‘Div1’ mode.
For this Data Rate | Choose this Data Rate |
---|---|
1200 bps | 300 bps |
2400 bps | 600 bps |
4800 bps | 1200 bps |
9600 bps | 2400 bps |
19.2K bps | 4800 bps |
57.6 K bps | 14.4K bps |
115.2 K bps | 28.8K bps |
230.4K bps | 57.6 K bps |
460.8K bps | 115.2 K bps |
If your communications package allows the use of Baud rate divisors, choose the appropriate divisor from the following table:
For this Data Rate | Choose this Divisor |
---|---|
1200 bps | 384 |
2400 bps | 192 |
4800 bps | 96 |
9600 bps | 48 |
19.2K bps | 24 |
38.4K bps | 12 |
57.6K bps | 8 |
115.2K bps | 4 |
230.4K bps | 2 |
460.8K bps | 1 |
Address and IRQ Selection
The ULTRA 485.PCI is automatically assigned resources by your motherboard
BIOS. Only the I/O address may be modified by the user.
Adding or removing other hardware may change the assignment of I/O addresses
and IRQs.
Line Termination
Typically, each end of the RS-485 bus must have line-terminating resistors
(RS-422 terminates at the receive end only). A 120-ohm resistor is across each
RS-422/485 input in addition to a 1K-ohm pull-up/pull-down combination that
biases the receiver inputs. Switch SW1 allows customization of this interface
to specific requirements. Each switch position corresponds to a specific
portion of the interface. If multiple ULTRA 485.PCI adapters are configured in
an RS-485 network, only the boards on each end should have switches T, P & P
ON. Refer to the following table for each position’s operation:
Name | Function |
---|---|
T | Adds or removes the 120 ohm termination. |
P | Adds or removes the 1K ohm pull-down resistor in the RS-422/RS- |
485 receiver circuit (Receive data only).
P| Adds or removes the 1K ohm pull-up resistor in the RS-422/RS-
485 receiver circuit (Receive data only).
L| Connects the TX+ to RX+ for RS-485 two-wire operation.
L| Connects the TX- to RX- for RS-485 two-wire operation.
Installation
Software Installation
Windows Installation
Do not install the Adapter in the machine until the software has been fully
installed.
Only users running Windows 7 or newer should utilize these instructions for
accessing and installing the appropriate driver via Sealevel’s website. If you
are utilizing an operating system prior to Windows 7, please contact Sealevel
by calling 864.843.4343 or emailing
support@sealevel.com to receive access to the proper
driver download and installation instructions.
- Begin by locating, selecting, and installing the correct software from the Sealevel software driver database.
- Type in or select the part number (#7105) for the adapter from the listing.
- Select “Download Now” for SeaCOM for Windows.
- The setup files will automatically detect the operating environment and install the proper components. Follow the information presented on the screens that follow.
- A screen may appear with text similar to: “The publisher cannot be determined due to the problems below: Authenticode signature not found.” Please click the ‘Yes’ button and proceed with the installation. This declaration simply means that the operating system is not aware of the driver being loaded. It will not cause any harm to your system.
- During setup, the user may specify installation directories and other preferred configurations. This program also adds entries to the system registry that are necessary for specifying the operating parameters for each driver. An uninstall option is also included to remove all registry/INI file entries from the system.
- The software is now installed, and you can proceed with the hardware installation.
Linux Installation
You MUST have “root” privileges to install the software and drivers.
The syntax is case sensitive.
SeaCOM for Linux can be downloaded here: https://www.sealevel.com/support /software-seacom-linux/. It includes the README and the Serial-HOWTO help files (located at seacom/dox/howto). This series of files both explains typical Linux serial implementations and informs the user about Linux syntax and preferred practices.
User can use a program such as 7-Zip to extract the tar.gz file.
In addition, the software selectable interface settings can be accessed by
referencing seacom/utilities/7105mode.
For additional software support, including QNX, please call Sealevel Systems’
Technical Support, 864-843-4343. Our
technical support is free and available from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Eastern Time,
Monday through Friday. For email support contact:
support@sealevel.com.
Physical Installation
The adapter can be installed in any 5V PCI expansion slot and contains several jumper straps for each port that must be set for proper.
Do not install the Adapter in the machine until the software has been fully installed.
- Turn off PC power. Disconnect the power cord.
- Remove the PC case cover.
- Locate an available PCI slot and remove the blank metal slot cover.
- Gently insert the PCI adapter into the slot. Make sure that the adapter is seated properly.
- Replace the screw. (This is required to ensure FCC Part 15 compliance.)
- Replace the cover.
- Connect the power cord.
Technical Description
The Sealevel Systems ULTRA 485.PCI provides an additional asynchronous serial
port, field selectable as RS-422/485/530 for industrial automation and control
applications.
The ULTRA 485.PCI utilizes the EXAR 16C850 UART. This chip features
programmable baud rates, data format, interrupt control and an industry
leading 128 byte FIFOs.
Connector Pin Assignments
RS-422/485/530 Pin Assignments (DB-25 Male DTE)
Signal | Name | Pin # | Mode | |
---|---|---|---|---|
GND | Ground | 7 | ||
RDB | RX+ | Receive Positive | 16 | Input |
RDA | RX- | Receive Negative | 3 | Input |
CTSB | CTS+ | Clear To Send Positive | 13 | Input |
CTSA | CTS- | Clear To Send Negative | 5 | Input |
TDB | TX+ | Transmit Positive | 14 | Output |
TDA | TX- | Transmit Negative | 2 | Output |
RTSB | RTS+ | Request To Send Positive | 19 | Output |
RTSA | RTS- | Request To Send Negative | 4 | Output |
These assignments meet EIA/TIA/ANSI-530 DTE.
Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Specification | Operating | Storage |
---|---|---|
Temperature Range | 0º to 70º C (32º to 158º F) | -50º to 105º C (-58º to |
221º F)
Humidity Range| 10 to 90% R.H. Non-Condensing| 10 to 90% R.H. Non-
Condensing
Manufacturing
All Sealevel Systems Printed Circuit boards are built to UL 94V0 rating and
are 100% electrically tested. These printed circuit boards are solder mask
over bare copper or solder mask over tin nickel.
Power Consumption
Supply line | +5 VDC |
---|---|
Rating | 480 mA |
Physical Dimensions
Board length | 4.9 inches (12.446 cm) |
---|---|
Board height including Goldfingers | 2.80 inches (7.112 cm) |
Board height excluding Goldfingers | 2.475 inches (6.287 cm) |
Appendix A – Troubleshooting
The adapter should provide years of trouble-free service. However, in the event that device appears to not be functioning incorrectly, the following tips can eliminate most common problems without the need to call Technical Support.
- Identify all I/O adapters currently installed in your system. This includes your on-board serial ports, controller cards, sound cards etc. The I/O addresses used by these adapters, as well as the IRQ (if any) should be identified.
- Configure your Sealevel Systems adapter so that there is no conflict with currently installed adapters. No two adapters can occupy the same I/O address.
- Make sure the Sealevel Systems adapter is using a unique IRQ The IRQ is typically selected via an on-board header block. Refer to the section on Card Setup for help in choosing an I/O address and IRQ.
- Make sure the Sealevel Systems adapter is securely installed in a motherboard slot.
- If you are utilizing an operating system prior to Windows 7, please contact Sealevel by calling (864) 843- 4343 or emailing support@sealevel.com to receive more information in regard to the utilitysoftware which will determine if your product is functioning properly.
- Only users running Windows 7 or newer should utilize the diagnostic tool ‘WinSSD’ installed in the SeaCOM folder on the Start Menu during the setup process. First find the ports using the Device Manager, then use ‘WinSSD’ to verify that the ports are functional.
- Always use the Sealevel Systems diagnostic software when troubleshooting a problem. This will help eliminate any software issues and identify any hardware conflicts.
If these steps do not solve your problem, please call Sealevel Systems’ Technical Support, 864-843-4343. Our technical support is free and available from 8:00 A.M.- 5:00 P.M. Eastern Time Monday through Friday. For email support contact support@sealevel.com.
Appendix B – How To Get Assistance
Please refer to Troubleshooting Guide prior to calling Technical Support.
- Begin by reading through the Trouble Shooting Guide in Appendix A. If assistance is still needed please see below.
- When calling for technical assistance, please have your user manual and current adapter settings. If possible, please have the adapter installed in a computer ready to run diagnostics.
- Sealevel Systems provides an FAQ section on its website. Please refer to this to answer many common questions. This section can be found at http://www.sealevel.com/faq.asp
- Sealevel Systems maintains a web page on the Internet. Our home page address is www.sealevel.com. The latest software updates and newest manuals are available via our website.
- Technical support is available Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. eastern time. Technical support can be reached at 864-843-4343.
RETURN AUTHORIZATION MUST BE OBTAINED FROM SEALEVEL SYSTEMS BEFORE RETURNED MERCHANDISE WILL BE ACCEPTED. AUTHORIZATION CAN BE OBTAINED BY CALLING SEALEVEL SYSTEMS AND REQUESTING A RETURN MERCHANDISE AUTHORIZATION (RMA) NUMBER.
Appendix C – Electrical Interface
RS-422
The RS-422 specification defines the electrical characteristics of balanced
voltage digital interface circuits. RS-422 is a differential interface that
defines voltage levels and driver/receiver electrical specifications. On a
differential interface, logic levels are defined by the difference in voltage
between a pair of outputs or inputs. In contrast, a single ended interface,
for example RS-232, defines the logic levels as the difference in voltage
between a single signal and a common ground connection. Differential
interfaces are typically more immune to noise or voltage spikes that may occur
on the communication lines. Differential interfaces also have greater drive
capabilities that allow for longer cable lengths. RS-422 is rated up to 10
Megabits per second and can have cabling 4000 feet long. RS-422 also defines
driver and receiver electrical characteristics that will allow 1 driver and up
to 32 receivers on the line at once. RS-422 signal levels range from 0 to +5
volts. RS-422 does not define a physical connector.
RS-485
RS-485 is backwardly compatible with RS-422; however, it is optimized for
party-line or multi-drop applications. The output of the RS-422/485 driver is
capable of being Active (enabled) or Tri-State (disabled). This capability
allows multiple ports to be connected in a multi-drop bus and selectively
polled. RS-485 allows cable lengths up to 4000 feet and data rates up to 10
Megabits per second. The signal levels for RS-485 are the same as those
defined by RS-422. RS-485 has electrical characteristics that allow for 32
drivers and 32 receivers to be connected to one line. This interface is ideal
for multi-drop or network environments. RS-485 tri-state driver (not dual-
state) will allow the electrical presence of the driver to be removed from the
line. Only one driver may be active at a time and the other driver(s) must be
tri-stated. RS-485 can be cabled in two ways, two-wire and four wire mode. Two
wire mode does not allow for full duplex communication and requires that data
be transferred in only one direction at a time. For half-duplex operation, the
two transmit pins should be connected to the two receive pins (Tx+ to Rx+ and
Tx- to Rx-). Four wire mode allows full duplex data transfers. RS-485 does not
define a connector pin-out or a set of modem control signals. RS-485 does not
define a physical connector.
RS-530
RS-530 (a.k.a. EIA-530) compatibility means that RS-422 signal levels are met,
and the pin-out for the DB-25 connector is specified. The EIA (Electronic
Industry Association) created the RS-530 specification to detail the pin-out
and define a full set of modem control signals that can be used for regulating
flow control and line status. The RS-530 specification defines two types of
interface circuits, Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and Data Circuit-Terminating
Equipment (DCE). The Sealevel Systems adapter is a DTE interface.
Appendix D – Asynchronous Communications
Serial data communications implies that individual bits of a character are
transmitted consecutively to a receiver that assembles the bits back into a
character. Data rate, error checking, handshaking, and character framing
(start/stop bits) are pre-defined and must correspond at both the transmitting
and receiving ends.
Asynchronous communications is the standard means of serial data communication
for PC compatibles and PS/2 computers. The original PC was equipped with a
communication or COM: port that was designed around an 8250 Universal
Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART). This device allows asynchronous
serial data to be transferred through a simple and straightforward programming
interface. A start bit, followed by a pre-defined number of data bits (5, 6,
7, or 8) defines character boundaries for asynchronous communications. The end
of the character is defined by the transmission of a pre-defined number of
stop bits (usually 1, 1.5 or 2). An extra bit used for error detection is
often appended before the stop bits.
This special bit is called the parity bit. Parity is a simple method of determining if a data bit has been lost or corrupted during transmission. There are several methods for implementing a parity check to guard against data corruption. Common methods are called (E)ven Parity or (O)dd Parity. Sometimes parity is not used to detect errors on the data stream. This is referred to as (N)o parity. Because each bit in asynchronous communications is sent consecutively, it is easy to generalize asynchronous communications by stating that each character is wrapped (framed) by pre-defined bits to mark the beginning and end of the serial transmission of the character. The data rate and communication parameters for asynchronous communications have to be the same at both the transmitting and receiving ends. The communication parameters are baud rate, parity, number of data bits per character, and stop bits (i.e.,9600,N,8,1).
**Appendix E – Silk Screen
**
Appendix F – Compliance Notices
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in such case the user
will be required to correct the interference at the user’s expense.
EMC Directive Statement
Products bearing the CE Label fulfill the requirements of the EMC directive
(89/336/EEC) and of the low-voltage directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the
European Commission. To obey these directives, the following European
standards must be met:
- EN55022 Class A – “Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment”
- EN55024 – “Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement”.
This is a Class A Product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause
radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures to prevent or correct the interference.
Always use cabling provided with this product if possible. If no cable is
provided or if an alternate cable is required, use high quality shielded
cabling to maintain compliance with FCC/EMC directives.
Warranty
Sealevel’s commitment to providing the best I/O solutions is reflected in the
Lifetime Warranty that is standard on all Sealevel manufactured I/O products.
We are able to offer this warranty due to our control of manufacturing quality
and the historically high reliability of our products in the field. Sealevel
products are designed and manufactured at its Liberty, South Carolina
facility, allowing direct control over product development, production, burn-
in and testing. Sealevel achieved ISO-9001:2015 certification in 2018.
Warranty Policy
Sealevel Systems, Inc. (hereafter “Sealevel”) warrants that the Product shall
conform to and perform in accordance with published technical specifications
and shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the warranty
period. In the event of failure, Sealevel will repair or replace the product
at Sealevel’s sole discretion. Failures resulting from misapplication or
misuse of the Product, failure to adhere to any specifications or
instructions, or failure resulting from neglect, abuse, accidents, or acts of
nature are not covered under this warranty.
Warranty service may be obtained by delivering the Product to Sealevel and
providing proof of purchase. Customer agrees to ensure the Product or assume
the risk of loss or damage in transit, to prepay shipping charges to Sealevel,
and to use the original shipping container or equivalent. Warranty is valid
only for original purchaser and is not transferable.
This warranty applies to Sealevel manufactured Product. Product purchased
through Sealevel but manufactured by a third party will retain the original
manufacturer’s warranty.
Non-Warranty Repair/Retest
Products returned due to damage or misuse and Products retested with no
problem found are subject to repair/retest charges. A purchase order or credit
card number and authorization must be provided in order to obtain an RMA
(Return Merchandise Authorization) number prior to returning Product.
How to obtain an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization)
If you need to return a product for warranty or non-warranty repair, you must
first obtain an RMA number. Please contact Sealevel Systems, Inc. Technical
Support for assistance:
- Available Monday – Friday, 8:00AM to 5:00PM EST
- 864-843-4343
- support@sealevel.com
Trademarks
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this manual are the service mark, trademark, or registered trademark of the
respective company.
References
- FAQs - Sealevel
- Sealevel - I/O & Computing Products, Engineering and Manufacturing
- Software Driver Search - Sealevel
- Software: SeaCOM - Linux - Sealevel
- WinSSD Software Utility Overview - Sealevel
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