Belkin Switch F5U116 User Manual

USB Multi-port  
Hub  
Us e r Ma nua l  
P73277  
F5U116  
 
Introduction  
Please read this manual thoroughly in its entirety.  
Failure to follow installation and other recommended  
procedures may result in irreversible damage to the  
product, your computer and/or connected devices.  
Thank you for purchasing the Belkin Components F5U116  
Multi-port Hub. This product provides you with the  
following ports:  
• Four downstream USB ports  
One parallel printer port  
Two RS-232 serial ports  
USB has a simple and high-speed interface which makes  
adding serial devices and parallel printers almost trivial. No  
need to worry about addresses, IRQs, internal cards, slots, or  
anything complicated. Just plug it in, install the drivers, and  
youre ready to go.  
Package Contents  
• Belkin Multi-port Hub  
• 6VDC, 2.5A power supply  
• USB Device Cable  
• Installation CD  
• This manual  
• Registration card  
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Product Detail  
System Requirements  
• PC with one free USB port  
• Windows® 98/98 Second Edition (SE)  
• CD-ROM drive  
2
 
Hardware Installation  
Because USB is hot swappable, you need not power down  
your PC.  
• Connect the jack of the power adapter and plug it into the  
back of the Multi-port Hub  
• Find an unused electrical outlet, and plug in the power adapter  
• Plug the flat end (A plug) of the USB cable into a free USB  
port on your PC  
• Plug the square end (B plug) of the USB cable into the USB  
upstream connector located on the back of the Multi-port Hub  
Windows® will automatically detect the Multi-port Hub and start  
installing its drivers. Windows will prompt you for the software.  
See the next sections for details on how to install the software.  
Before you can install the software, you need to know what  
version of Windows® you are using. If you are not sure what  
version of Windows® you are running, click on START, select  
SETTINGS, click on CONTROL PANEL, then double-click on  
SYSTEM. An applet will appear and provide you with your  
systems information.  
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Software Installation  
Software Installation – Windows® 98 and Windows® 98  
Second Edition (SE)  
First, Windows® will automatically detect and install the built-in  
"General Purpose USB Hub" for the four downstream USB  
ports. You do not need to do anything.  
Next, Windows® will detect the two serial ports named  
"USB-232 Adapter". You see the following dialog box:  
Click on Next.  
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Software Installation (continued)  
At the next prompt, click on Next again so that Windows®  
searches for the best driver (recommended):  
You must then tell Windows® where to get the drivers. Insert  
the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive, and click on “Specify a  
location”. In the space provided, type “d:\serial\win98” (or  
substitute “d:” with the correct drive letter of your CD-ROM  
drive). Click on Next.  
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Software Installation (continued)  
Windows® will read the CD-ROM and find the correct drivers.  
Click on Next.  
Once Windows® has finished copying the drivers, installation for  
the first serial port is complete. Click on Finish:  
Windows® may prompt you to restart your computer. Because  
installation is not yet complete, click No.  
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Software Installation (continued)  
Windows® will continue, and will detect and install the drivers  
for the second serial port. Then, Windows® 98 will find an  
Unknown Device”. Windows® 98 SE will find this device as a  
USB Device”. Click on Next.  
At the next prompt, click on Next again so that Windows®  
searches for the best driver (recommended):  
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Software Installation (continued)  
You must then tell Windows® where to get the drivers. Make  
sure the Installation CD is in your CD-ROM drive, and click on  
“Specify a location”. In the space provided, type in  
“d:\parallel\win98” (or substitute “d:” with the correct drive  
letter of your CD-ROM drive). Click on Next.  
Windows® will read the CD-ROM and find the correct drivers.  
Click on Next.  
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Software Installation (continued)  
Once Windows® has completed copying the files, you will see  
the following confirmation. Click Finish.  
Windows® may prompt you to restart your computer. Installation  
is complete, and restarting is necessary to properly configure  
the system registry. Click Yes.  
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Software Installation (continued)  
Windows® should copy all the files it needs and install the  
Multi-port Hub completely. Windows® will begin installing the  
USB COM ports as COM_A and COM_B on your computer,  
where A and B are unused COM ports (A and B can be any  
number from 2 to 10). It will also finish installing the Parallel  
Port. You can verify whether all the ports on the Multi-port Hub  
are installed by looking in your “Device Manager”. To get to  
“Device Manager” click on Start, select Settings, then click on  
Control Panel. Look for the “System” icon then double click it.  
On the Applet that appears select the “Device Manager” tab.  
Once you are on “Device Manager”, click on the “Plus” sign on  
the left side of “Universal Serial Bus Controller”; this will  
expand it. Under “Universal Serial Bus Controller” you should  
see the following:  
a) General Purpose USB Hub  
b) USB to Serial Converter  
c) USB to Serial Converter  
To verify that the Printer Port is installed, click on the plus sign  
to the left of USB Parallel Printer. You should see the following:  
a) Belkin USB Parallel Printer Adapter 2.02 (LPTUSB1)  
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Software Installation (continued)  
Youre done! You can now use the two serial ports on the Multi-  
port Hub as COM_A and COM_B (A and B can be any number  
from 2 to 10), and the parallel printer port as LPTUSB1. Take  
note of these port names when installing or attaching hardware  
to these ports. Go to page 17 for more information on  
installing a parallel printer.  
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Software Installation (continued)  
Software Installation – Windows® 95  
Prior to installing the Multi-port Hub drivers, you must ensure  
that the USB ports on your system are working properly.  
If you plug in the Multi-port Hub and nothing happens (with the  
power adapter), chances are your USB is not set up yet. You can  
try the following:  
• Upgrade to Windows® 98  
Visit your computer manufacturers website for software  
and/or BIOS updates  
• Contact your computer manufacturers technical support on  
how to enable USB on your computer  
When the USB works on your computer, plugging in the Multi-  
port Hub will cause Windows® to detect the four downstream  
ports as the “General Purpose Hub”, and will install its drivers  
automatically.  
Next, Windows® will detect an “Unknown Device”. This  
Unknown Device” is actually the two serial ports of the  
Multi-port Hub.  
Click Next on the following screen:  
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Software Installation (continued)  
You must then tell Windows® where to get the drivers.  
Insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive, and click on  
“Other Locations…”:  
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Software Installation (continued)  
In the space provided, type in d:\serial\win95” (or substitute  
“d:” with the correct drive letter of your CD-ROM drive).  
Click on OK:  
Windows will read the CD-ROM and find the correct drivers.  
Click on Finish:  
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Software Installation (continued)  
Windows® will display the following prompt. Click OK:  
In the space provided, type in d:\serial\win95” (or substitute  
“d:” with the correct drive letter of your CD-ROM drive).  
Click on OK:  
Next, Windows® will detect another “Unknown Device”. This  
second “Unknown Device” is the parallel printer port of the  
Multi-port Hub. Click Next:  
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Software Installation (continued)  
You must then tell Windows where to find the drivers.  
Make sure the CD is in your CD-ROM drive, and click on  
“Other Locations…”:  
In the space provided, type “d:\parallel\win95” (or substitute  
“d:” with the correct drive letter of your CD-ROM drive).  
Click on OK:  
16  
 
Installing a Parallel Printer  
Windows® will read the CD-ROM and find the correct drivers.  
Click on Finish:  
Windows® will display the following prompt. Click OK:  
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Software Installation (continued)  
In the space provided, type “d:\parallel\win95” (or substitute  
“d:” with the correct drive letter of your CD-ROM drive).  
Click on OK:  
Once Windows® has completed copying the files, it may prompt  
you again for the serial port drivers. Click OK:  
In the space provided, type “d:\serial\win95” (or substitute  
“d:” with the correct drive letter of your CD-ROM drive).  
Click on OK:  
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Software Installation (continued)  
Windows® should copy all the files it needs and install the  
Multi-port Hub completely. Windows will start installing the USB  
COM ports as COM_A and COM_B on your computer, where A  
and B are unused COM ports (A and B can be any number from  
2 to 10). It will also finish installing the Parallel Port. You can  
verify whether all the ports on the Multi-port Hub are installed  
by looking in your “Device Manager”. To go to “Device  
Manager” click on Start, select Settings, then click on Control  
Panel. Look for the “System” icon then double click it. On the  
Applet that appears select the “Device Manager” tab. Once  
you are on “Device Manager”, click on the “Plus” sign  
on the left side of “Universal Serial Bus Controller”; this will  
expand it. Under “Universal Serial Bus Controller” you should  
see the following:  
a) Belkin USB Printer Adapter V2.03 (LPTUSB1)  
b) Generic USB Hub  
c) USB to Serial Converter  
d) USB to Serial Converter  
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Software Installation (continued)  
Youre done! You can now use the two serial ports on the Multi-  
port Hub as COM_A and COM_B (A and B can be any number  
from 2 to 10), and the parallel printer port as LPTUSB1. Take  
note of these port names when installing or attaching hardware  
to these ports. Skip to page 21 for more information on  
installing a parallel printer.  
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Installing a Parallel Printer  
• First, connect your parallel printer to the Multi-port Hub using  
IEEE 1284-compliant cables (Belkin F2A046-XX where “XX” is  
the length in feet).  
• Install your printers drivers using the software that came with  
it. Better yet, download the latest software from the printer  
manufacturers web site. When the software prompts you for  
the port name, select “LPTUSB1”.  
• If not, open the printers folder by clicking on START, then  
click on SETTINGS. Right-click on your printer icon, and  
choose PROPERTIES. Click on the DETAILS tab. Click on the  
drop-down menu for “Print to the following port”, and  
select “LPTUSB1”. Click on APPLY:  
Youre done! You can now print to your printer from any  
Windows® application.  
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Adding Optional DOS Box Support  
Adding Optional DOS Box Support for Serial Ports  
DOS Box support for the USB Serial Adapter is useful if you  
intend to use DOS applications, but not necessary for Windows®  
applications. If you are using only Windows® applications, it is  
recommended that you do not install this feature as it uses  
resources. For more information about using DOS Box  
applications, see section 4.4. Enabling DOS Box support  
requires one IRQ and a range of eight memory locations in  
order to function. In addition, some DOS applications require  
certain IRQ and memory configurations to be associated with  
specific COM ports. To enable DOS Box support for a USB  
Serial Adapter device, follow the instructions below.  
1. Right-click on the “My Computer” icon on your  
desktop.  
2. Click “Properties” from the menu that appears.  
3. Click the “Device Manager” tab on the System  
Properties page.  
4. Click the “+” next to Ports (COM & LPT).  
5. Click “USB Comm Port” (ComX) where X is the port  
number of the device to which you’d like to add DOS  
Box support.  
6. Click the “Properties” button.  
7. Click the “DOS Box” tab.  
8. Click the box next to Enable DOS Box 16550 Emulator.  
A check mark will appear in the box.  
9. Choose a DOS name for the port from the list box next  
to Logical Device Name (DOS Box). Many DOS  
applications will only work with COM1-COM4. If you  
do not want any of these, choose COMX. Click “OK.  
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Adding Optional DOS Box Support  
10. You will be asked for the “USB to Serial installation”  
CD. Insert the installation CD into your CD drive and  
click “OK. If a dialog appears stating that a file could  
not be found, make sure that the “Copy files from:”  
edit box contains the name of your CD drive along  
with “:\Win98” and click “OK.  
Once DOS Box support is enabled for a specific USB Serial  
Adapter device, an additional Port entry in the “Device  
Manager” will be created, labeled “16550 COM Port  
Emulator”. You will also be able to disable and enable  
this feature.  
To disable or re-enable DOS Box support, follow steps 1-6  
above. If you are disabling DOS Box support, the check mark  
will disappear.  
Serial Plug-and-Play Device Detection  
A Plug-and-Play device, such as a modem, can be detected in  
one of two ways:  
1. Attach the serial device to the USB Serial Adapter.  
Unplug the cable and plug the USB B connector to  
the USB Serial Adapter.  
Or  
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Serial Plug-and-Play Device Detection  
(continued)  
1. Attach the serial device to the USB Serial Adapter.  
2. Right-click the “My Computer” icon on your desktop.  
3. Click “Properties” from the menu that appears.  
4. Click the “Device Manager” tab on the System  
Properties page.  
5. Click “Refresh”.  
Your Plug-and-Play device should be detected and you may be  
asked for a device driver if it has not been previously installed.  
Follow the instructions that came with your serial device to  
complete the installation.  
Using Non Plug-and-Play Devices  
Adding Non-Plug-and-Play (Legacy) Devices  
Non-Plug-and-Play devices must be added through the “Add  
New Hardware Wizard” in the “Control Panel”. Using this  
wizard, follow the installation instructions that came with  
your device.  
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Using USB with DOS Applications  
Using the USB Serial Adapter With DOS Applications  
To enable the USB Serial Adapter to work with DOS  
applications, follow the instructions in Adding DOS Box Support.  
You can choose a different name for DOS than what is used for  
Windows®. You may need to do this if the USB Serial Adapter  
has been installed as COM5 or higher, since many DOS  
applications will only use COM1-COM4. For instance, if you are  
adding DOS Box support to COM7, you can choose to have  
DOS applications use the device as COM2 instead, if COM2 is  
not already in use. COM7 would still be available for use with  
Windows® applications, but both COM2 and COM7 refer to the  
same physical device. Therefore, while a DOS application is  
using COM2, COM7 will be unavailable to Windows®  
applications and vice-versa.  
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Troubleshooting  
Port unavailable  
If the installation of the USB Serial Adapter has been completed  
but the port is unavailable to applications, follow the  
instructions below to diagnose the problem:  
1. Check the LEDs on the USB Serial Adapter.  
• If the red light is on steady, skip to the next section.  
• If there are no lights on, check to make sure the  
device has been properly plugged in.  
• If the center, green LED is blinking steadily, the  
device has not been configured properly. This can  
happen if the wrong drivers have been installed for  
your operating system. If the wrong drivers have  
been installed or if you are not sure, follow the  
instructions in section 3.3, Uninstalling the USB Serial  
Adapter Drivers, and reinstall the software.  
2. Check to make sure no other applications are using the  
COM port.  
3. If you have enabled DOS Box support, make sure that  
no other applications are using the Windows® name  
for the COM port or the DOS name for the COM port  
(see section 4.4, Using the USB Serial Adapter with  
DOS Applications).  
Communications Garbled  
If you are using the USB Serial Adapter to communicate  
between two computers over a serial cable, make sure that the  
communications settings are the same on each computer. For  
instance, if one computer is set up for 9600-baud, 8 data bits,  
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Troubleshooting (continued)  
no parity, one stop bit and hardware handshaking, errors can  
occur if the settings on the other device do not match.  
Modem not detected/illegal operation in MODEM.CPL  
It is possible that a modem attached to the USB Serial Adapter  
will not be detected or a problem will occur in MODEM.CPL if  
more than one USB hub is between the USB Serial Adapter and  
the root hub. This is a known problem in MODEM.CPL, a  
component of Windows® 98. The easiest solution to this  
problem is to attach the USB Serial Adapter to either the root  
hub (a USB port on the back of your PC) or to a hub that is  
connected to the root hub.  
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Information  
FCC Statement  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR  
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY  
We, Belkin Components, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton CA 90220,  
declare under our sole responsibility that the product:  
F5U116  
to which this declaration relates:  
Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two 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.  
CE Declaration of Conformity  
We, Belkin Components, declare under our sole responsibility that the F5U116, to which this  
declaration relates, is in conformity with Generic Emissions Standard EN50081-1 and with  
Generic Immunity Standard EN50082-1 1992.  
Belkin Components Limited Lifetime Product Warranty  
Belkin Components warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for  
its lifetime. If a defect is discovered, Belkin will, at its option, repair or replace the product at  
no charge provided it is returned during the warranty period, with transportation charges  
prepaid, to the authorized Belkin dealer from whom you purchased the product. Proof of  
purchase may be required.  
This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse,  
or misapplication; if the product has been modified without the written permission of Belkin;  
or if any Belkin serial number has been removed or defaced.  
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addition to this warranty.  
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DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, OR UNDER ANY OTHER  
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