Mini-Port Replicator
Keyspan by Tripp Lite
- Works with all PCs
- USB-drawn power allows maximum mobility
- Add 1 Serial + 1 Parallel + 2 USB ports
Many modern desktop and laptop PCs no longer offer serial and parallel ports -- yet serial and parallel devices are commonly used in many industries. No ports?... No problem! This mini port replicator combines a USB serial adapter, USB parallel printer adapter and 2-port USB hub into one compact accessory.
Key Features
- Works with all PCs
- USB-drawn power allows maximum mobility
- Connects to USB port on a PC or Mac
- Provides one RS-232 male DB-9 serial port for direct connection to serial devices
- Provides one female DB25 printer port for direct connection to parallel printers
- Provides a 2-port USB bus-powered hub
- Draws its power from the USB connection -- a power adapter is not required
- LEDs display status/activity for each port
- Microsoft signed drivers ensure easy installation and reliable operation
System Requirements
Windows:
- An available USB port
- Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
Macintosh:
- An available USB port
- Mac OS 8.6 or greater
- Mac OS X (10.2.8 or greater)
Linux:
- Linux kernel v2.4.22 or greater
- Please note, some distributions require Keyspan firmware to be downloaded and recompiled seperately for Keyspan serial driver
Serial port works with all RS-232 serial devices including GPS units, cell phones, POS devices, scientific/medical instrumentation, and industrial process control devices. Serial driver is a Microsoft signed driver (i.e. has been certified by Microsoft WHQL testing).Parallel port works with parallel printers only. Under Windows or Mac OS X, this port works with hundreds of parallel inkjet, laser, photo and label printers. Under Mac OS 8.6 or 9.x, this port is compatible with Epson Stylus printers only. This port may not be used with parallel storage devices.USB ports work as standard bus-powered USB hub ports.
Package Includes
- Port replicator with built-in USB cable
- CD with driver software and user guide
| PRODUCT OVERVIEW | |
|---|---|
| Product Overview | Keyspan-by-Tripp Lite Mini-Port Replicator |
| PHYSICAL | |
| Color | Black |
| CONNECTIONS | |
| Side A - Connector 1 | USB (Male) |
| Side B - Connector 1 | DB9 (Male) |
| Side B - Connector 2 | DB25 (Female) |
| WARRANTY | |
| Product Warranty Period (U.S., Canada & Puerto Rico) | 2-Year Limited Warranty |
† Tripp Lite uses primary and third-party agencies to test its products for compliance with standards. See a list of Tripp Lite's testing agencies.
Downloads
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PDF version of this product page
Download - Owners Manual
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UPR-112G Owners Manual (for Mac) / pdf - 712 Kb
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UPR-112G Owners Manual (for Windows) / pdf - 767 Kb
Download - Software
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Model UPR-112G Keyspan Install Driver - Mac OS (8.6-9.x) / bin - 887 Kb
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Model UPR-112G Keyspan Install Driver - Mac OS X / zip - 2 Mb
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Model UPR-112G Keyspan Driver - Windows 2000, XP, Vista (32bit) / exe - 7 Mb
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USA-28XG and UPR-112G Keyspan Driver for Mac OS (10.6) / zip - 387 Kb
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USA-19HS and UPR-112G Keyspan Driver for Windows 7 (32-bit & 64-bit) / zip - 4 Mb
Download - Other Resources
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Outlet and Plug Types
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Product FAQs
- Abbott Medisense Precision Link Setup (version 2.6) FreeStyle Meter
- IMPORTANT NOTE: Precision Link v2.6 can only access COM1 through COM8. 1. Start Menu > (All) Programs > Medisense > 'Precision Link 2.6' 2. This opens the Precision Link 2.6 window. 3. Click the SYSTEM SETTINGS button in the right-hand portion of the Precision Link 2.6 window. This will open a new window, go to COMMUNICATIONS PORT pull-down menu and the select appropriate Keyspan COM port number***, press OK to return to previous screen. *** Note: If you do not know what Keyspan COM port you have, open the Keyspan Serial Assistant (START menu > (All) Programs > Keyspan > Keyspan Serial Assistant). If the COM port shown in the Keyspan Serial Assistant is not shown in th Precision Link software, please contact Keyspan support. IMPORTANT NOTE: Precision Link v2.6 can only access COM1 through COM8. 4. Click on UPLOAD METER button to upload Additional Comments - - - - - - - - - - - - We have had one report of the Precision Link software not working when the Keyspan adapter was connected to certain types of USB ports. If you are having trouble, you should try connecting the adapter to the computer's builtin USB port and not a USB port on a USB hub, keyboard, monitor, etc. In some cases, USB ports on the front of desktop computers have the same issue - moving the adapter to the USB ports on the back ports can solve this issue. If you any questions or comments about this, please feel free to contact Keyspan tech support.
- Advantage Software Total Eclipse Setup
- http://www.accucap.com/ START menu > Programs > Total Eclipse MENUS FILE - RECENT - PRODUCTION - MOVE - EDIT - BLOCK - FORMAT- TOOLS - WINDOW - HELP PRODUCTION menu > USER SETTINGS selection > INPUT tab > INPUT Tab has... - WRITER pull down menu (select your writer) - COMM SETUP button, opens new window. PORT pulldown menu (COM1-16). Select the Keyspan COM port. - TEST button Go to TOOLS menu ALT=T, realtime is marked, name of file, name file, press open, - - - - - Dictionary Jumpstart 7 START menu > Programs > DictionaryJumpstart 7 1. set the PORT pull-down menu (shows COM1 through COM16) 2. also has choices baud, parity, stopbits, databits. - - - -
- Can I connect a parallel security dongle/parallel security key to my Keyspan USB to Parallel or Mini Port Replicator?
- The parallel port provided by a Keyspan USB to Parallel Cable or the Mini Port Replicator can ONLY SUPPORT PRINTERS. This is true of most USB to Parallel products. If you need to connect a parallel security dongle/parallel security key to your non-parallel computer, your only options are: * obtain a USB version of your parallel security dongle/parallel security key from your software vendor * buy and install a PCI Parallel card (if you have a desktop PC) * buy and install a PCMCIA Parallel card (if you have a laptop PC).
- Can I use my Keyspan USB to Parallel Adapter with DOS/MS-D0S? I have an older DOS program that communicates with LPT ports/parallel ports/centronics ports. Do you have any DOS drivers or any work-around that you could suggest? Will the UP6C USB/Para
- Keyspan USB to Parallel Adapter create a USB to Printer port in Windows (on Windows 98, 98SE, and Me the port is created as an LPT port for printers. On Windows 2000 and XP, the port is created a USB00x port for printers.). This is done via USB in Windows. Unfortunately, DOS does not have access to USB created in Windows (and therefore can't see the the parallel port on the USB to Parallel cable). This information applies to: - computers directly booting into DOS - computers booted into Windows but using the COMMAND PROMPT (aka DOS prompt, Command Line, etc) to access DOS. For DOS Parallel ports, you may want to look into a PCI or PCMCIA solution...these types of devices may be seen DOS and/or have specific DOS drivers. Keyspan does not make PCI or PCMCIA based parallel solutions for DOS at this time. (Side-Note: Some BIOS' convert allow certain USB devices devices to be seen by DOS by converting them at the BIOS level causing the USB device to be recognized as devices with PCI, PS/2, or other interfaces. This bypasses Windows and there does not have the limitation of USB devices that have USB drivers in Windows. Check your BIOS for information. )
- Creston Viewport Setup
- 1. Launch the Crestron ViewPort software. 2. In the ViewPort software, go to the SETUP menu > Communications Settings > this will open a new window, select the Keyspan COM port***, *** Note: If you do not know what Keyspan COM port you have, open the Keyspan Serial Assistant (START menu > (All) Programs > Keyspan > Keyspan Serial Assistant). If the COM port shown in the Keyspan Serial Assistant is not shown in th Crestron ViewPort software, please contact Keyspan support. If you any questions or comments about this topic, please feel free to contact Keyspan tech support.
- Do the Keyspan serial port products support Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard)?
- The latest driver version 2.6b (file: Model USA-19HS, USA-49WG, USA-28XG & UPR-112G Keyspan Driver - Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard) - found in Help & Downloads section of each product as well as the download section) will allow the following products to run on Mac OS10.6. Those products are the USA-19HS, USA-49WG, USA-28XG, and the serial port of the UPR-112G. Although previous versions of these serial based products should work with the new driver release, our support staff will only be able to troubleshoot issues with the current skus. We have done extensive testing, but welcome you the user to give any additional feedback to help with the improvement of the this beta driver.
- DSMLink Setup
- 1. Open the DSMLink Software: Go to START menu > Programs > DSMLink > DSMLink 2. Access the DSMLink's COM Port settings: Go to the EDIT menu > selection OPTIONS > click the CONFIGURE tab 3. Tell the DSMLink software to use the Keyspan COM port: Select the Keyspan COM port from the COM PORT menu in CONFIGURE tab
- EasyGPS (version: 2.3.8) Setup - Transfer Data between Garmin GPS (Rino 130) and Keyspan USB Serial Adapter
- Before you begin... This Configuration Example assumes that you have already done the following: 1. Installed the Keyspan serial port hardware (Part Number: USA-19HS) and software (Version 3.4) 2. Installed the EasyGPS TogoGrafix Edition(Version: 2.3.8) 3. Connected the Garmin GPS (Rino 130) hardware to a Keyspan serial port If you have not performed any of the steps mentioned above, please do so before proceeding. Step 1 - Check the Keyspan Serial Assistant Before proceeding, you should check to see if the Keyspan serial port is installed correctly. To do this, open the Keyspan Serial Assistant (in Start menu -> Programs-> Keyspan USB Adapter-> Keyspan Serial Assistant). You will see your adapter listed in the 'Adapter Status' tab box. You should also see the COM port number (ie COM1, COM2, etc.) and the COM Port Status. (IDLE or BUSY). If you see either of these messages, note the Keyspan COM port number (ie COM1, COM2, etc.) and its COM Port Status. (IDLE or BUSY). For example: COM 4 - idle Step 2 - Verify that the GPS is powered on, properly connected to the Keyspan USB Serial Adapter. Step 3 - Verify/Config your Garmin GPS is using Serial Interface. To select GARMIN interface mode: 1) Select the Main Menu page on your GPS receiver. 2) Select Setup, then go to “Select Interface". 3) Select GARMIN as the Serial Data Format. Step 4 – Add Garmin GPS to EasyGPS. To Add Garmin GPS (Rino 130) to EasyGPS: 1)Open EasyGPS software. (Start -> All Programs -> EasyGPS) 2)Go to Edit and select Preference…. 3)On Preference windows, click on My GPS Receivers tab. Click Add GPS… button to add your Garmin GPS. (i.e. Garmin -> Rino 130 in Add GPS) 4)Once you add Garmin Rino 130 GPS. The GPS Setting window will open. Select “COM 4 Keyspan USB Serial Adapter Port” in “Connect Via” drop down menu. Select “9600” in “Speed” drop down menu. Click OK to save your setting. 5)Your Garmin Rino 130 will show up in “My GPS Receivers” tab. Click OK to save and exit Preference window. Step 5 - Set up the EasyGPS software to transfer your data between Garmin GPS and Keyspan USB Serial Adapter A> To send your data from EasyGPS software to Garmin GPS: 1) Open EasyGPS. (Start -> All Programs -> EasyGPS) 2) Go to the GPS menu and select "Send to GPS..." (Assume you want to send your Routes, Waypoints, Tracks etc to GPS) 3) In Send to GPS windows, choose the GPS device (i.e. Garmin Rino 130 ) in GPS Setting field. 4) Place a check mark next to the items you want to send to the GPS device. NOTE: Options that are grayed out are not available for your unit. 5) Click OK. The data is sent to the GPS device. B> To receive your data from Garmin GPS to EasyGPS software: 1) Open EasyGPS. (Start -> All Programs -> EasyGPS) 2) Go to the GPS menu and select "Receive from GPS..." (Assume you want to receive your Routes, Waypoints, Tracks etc from GPS) 3) In Receive from GPS windows, choose the GPS device (i.e. Garmin Rino 130 ) in GPS Setting field. 4) Place a check mark next to the items you want to receive from the GPS device. NOTE: Options that are grayed out are not available for your unit. 5) Click OK. The data is sent to the EasyGPS from your Garmin GPS.
- Garmin MapSource (version: 6.10.2) Setup - Transfer Data between Garmin GPS (Rino 130) and Keyspan USB Serial Adapter
- Before you begin... This Configuration Example assumes that you have already done the following: 1. installed the Keyspan serial port hardware (Part Number: USA-19HS) and software (Version 3.4) 2. installed the Garmin software MapSource (Version: 6.10.2) 3. connected the Garmin GPS (Rino 130) hardware to a Keyspan serial port If you have not performed any of the steps mentioned above, please do so before proceeding. Step 1 - Check the Keyspan Serial Assistant Before proceeding, you should check to see if the Keyspan serial port is installed correctly. To do this, open the Keyspan Serial Assistant (in Start menu -> Programs-> Keyspan USB Adapter-> Keyspan Serial Assistant). You will see your adapter listed in the 'Adapter Status' tab box. You should also see the COM port number (ie COM1, COM2, etc.) and the COM Port Status. (IDLE or BUSY). If you see either of these messages, note the Keyspan COM port number (ie COM1, COM2, etc.) and its COM Port Status. (IDLEor BUSY). For example: COM 4 - idle Step 2 - Verify that the GPS is powered on, properly connected to the Keyspan USB Serial Adapter. Step 3 - Verify/Config your Garmin GPS to use Serial Interface. To select GARMIN interface mode: 1) Select the Main Menu page on your GPS receiver. 2) Select Setup, then go to "Select Interface". 3) Select GARMIN as the Serial Data Format. Step 4 - Set up the Garmin MapSource software to transfer your data between Garmin GPS and Keyspan USB Serial Adapter. A> To send your data from Garmin MapSource software to Garmin GPS: 1) Open Garmin MapSource. (Start -> All Programs -> Garmin -> MapSource) 2) Go to the Transfer menu and select "Send to Device..." (Assume you want to send your Maps, Routes, Waypoints, Tracks etc to GPS) 3) In Send to Device windows, choose the GPS device (i.e. Rino 130 (COM 4)) or click Find Device if your device does not appear in the list. MapSource detects the GPS device. The name of the connected device appears in the Device field. 4) Place a check mark next to the items you want to send to the GPS device. NOTE: Options that are grayed out are not available for your unit. 5) Click Send. The data is sent to the GPS device. B> To receive your data from Garmin GPS to Garmin MapSource software: 1) Open Garmin MapSource. (Start -> All Programs -> Garmin -> MapSource) 2) Go to the Transfer menu and select "Receive from Device..." (Assume you want to receive your Maps, Routes, Waypoints, Tracks etc to MapSource) 3) In Receive From Device windows, choose the GPS device (i.e. Rino 130 (COM 4)) or click Find Device if your device does not appear in the list. MapSource detects the GPS device. The name of the connected device appears in the Device field. 4) Place a check mark next to the items you want to send to Garmin MapSource. NOTE: Options that are grayed out are not available for your unit. 5) Click Receive. The data is sent to MapSource. Note: MapSource and the Updater programs will only recognize ports 1 through 8.
- How do I change the Keyspan COM port? How do I change my Keyspan COM port number?
- Before you begin... This Configuration Example assumes that you have already done the following: Installed the latest Keyspan software for your product from: www.keyspan.com/downloads Step 1 - Verify the Keyspan com port in the Keyspan Serial Assistant To do this, go to the 'Start' menu -> 'Programs' -> 'Keyspan ...' -> Keyspan Serial Assistant. This will open the Keyspan Serial Assistant. In the Keyspan Serial Assistant, click on the 'Adapter Status' tab. This will show your Keyspan adapter and the current COM port number (ie COM4, COM 5, etc.). Step 2 - Changing the com port Click 'Port Mapping' tab. Once you are in the 'Port Mapping' section select or highlight the Keyspan COM port that you wish to change. With your Keyspan COM port highlighted, select the COM port number that you wish to change to from 'COM Port mapping for the selected adapter port' pull down menu. Important: Please note that you can select any COM port you wish however, you may notice that certain ports are 'in use'. This may mean that there is hardware connected to these COM ports or they have been reserved for the operating system or other software. Changing the COM port mapping to a COM port that is in use may render any hardware and/or software using that port inoperable. Once you have finished setting up the new COM port number, click on the 'Adapter Status' tab in the Keyspan Serial Assistant to verify your new COM port number. Background Info: Changing a COM port is not recommended and can cause serious problems with your computer. You need to change you COM port for two reasons: A) you software doesn't follow the rules for find serial ports and only looks for certain ports. and B) your Keyspan adapter could not be a COM port in this range because other software and/or devices have reserved earlier ports (ie if you Keyspan Adapter is on COM8, that means COM1 through 7 are in use) When possible, you should contact your software vendor to solve issue 'A'. Unfortunately, issue 'B' cannot be solved without changing the COM port. To try to solve issue, please contact the makers of your software and see if they have software that is compatible with Windows 2000 or XP. This means that a) they have tested their software with these operating system and b) their software can see ALL serial ports. This is the recommended option and you should try this option first. If you software vendor need information on how to find COM ports, tell them that Microsoft has plenty of sample code available. Keyspan also has developer information at: http://www.keyspan.com/downloads/ (scroll down to the bottom of the page) If software vendor is no longer in business or non-responsive, please try the following alternative... If this is not possible, the Keyspan software allows you to change the COM port. This is not recommended for various reasons. First of all, the Keyspan COM port is created because all previous COM ports are 'reserved' by other software/hardware components. For example, if your Keyspan adapter creates COM9, that means that COM1 through COM8 have all been 'reserved'. Reserved COM ports will not show up in the Windows Device Manager and are often tied to software devices (and not physical serial ports). According to the rules of COM port creation, set by Microsoft, any device that creates a COM port must respect 'reserved' COM ports (ie if COM8 is 'reserved', a device can't become COM8, that device needs to keep trying COM ports until it finds a 'non-reserved' COM port in the Windows registry). That being said, the Keyspan software allows you to overwrite 'reserved' COM ports. This is done via the PORT MAPPING tab in the Keyspan Serial Assistant (see above for instructions). IMPORTANT!!! The Keyspan software will allow you to overwrite 'reserved' COM ports but this can cause serious problems to your computer. This feature is not supported by Keyspan and may not work in all cases depending on the state of your Windows registry. We can provide you information on how to override a COM port but if you have any problems (ie like your hard drive being erased or worse), you will have to solve these issues on your own. TROUBLESHOOTING INFO: This FAQ ASSUMES that A) your COM port is list in the 'Adapter Status' tab AND B) the same COM port is listed in the 'Port Mapping' tab. If your Keyspan adapter is NOT listed in the ADAPTER STATUS tab, contact Keyspan and let us know this information. We can troubleshoot the problem from there. If your Keyspan adapter's COM port is listed in the ADAPTER STATUS tab BUT that COM port is NOT listed in the PORT MAPPING tab, this means that the Keyspan software can't get access to your Windows registry. This can be because A) you don't have Administrator privileges on your Windows 2000/XP computer B) you have some software preventing the Keyspan software from accessing the Windows registry like a virus/virus protection software/spyware app that aggressively protects the registry/or something similar OR C) your Windows registry is damaged. If you have this issue, please let us know if any of these 3 cases apply to you and we will provide further instructions. Related FAQ(s): Title: How does the Keyspan adapter determine its COM port number? URL: http://keyspan.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/keyspan.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=177
- How do I HotSync my Palm in Mac OS X?
- Please see this FAQ: Title: Troubleshooting: Palm on Mac OS X Using Keyspan Serial Ports URL: http://keyspan.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/keyspan.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=371
- How do I uninstall the Keyspan Mac OS X software for my Keyspan serial port device?
- To uninstall the Keyspan Mac OS X software for Keyspan serial port adapters and cards, please do the following: 1. Open the KEYSPAN SERIAL ASSISTANT application. This application is located in your APPLICATIONS folder. 2. In the KEYSPAN SERIAL ASSISTANT, locate the SETTINGS menu. The SETTINGS menu is located in the menu bar at the top of your screen. Note: If you can't locate the SETTINGS menu, quit and reopen the KEYSPAN SERIAL ASSISTANT. Next find the blue Apple icon in the upper lefthand corner of your screen. Immediately to the right of the blue Apple icon, you will see 'Keyspan Serial Assistant', 'File', and 'Window' menus. The SETTINGS menu is to the right of the 'Window' menu. 3. If you have a Keyspan USB to Serial Adapter (any model), select 'Un-install USB Serial Extension'. If you have a Keyspan SXPro Serial Card, select 'Un-install SXPro Extension'. Note: You may need to enter your user name and password to remove the Keyspan extension. This can either be the same user name and password that you used to install the software or you can use any user name and password that has administrative privilege. 4. Once you have remove the Keyspan extension for your Keyspan product, quit the KEYSPAN SERIAL ASSISTANT application and drag it to the TRASH. Empty the trash to complete the uninstall process. 5. Uninstall complete.
- How does the Keyspan adapter determine its COM port number?
- Keyspan serial adapters create COM ports in the Windows registry just like the COM ports found on older computers. When you first connect a Keyspan adapter, the Keyspan adapter software walks through the Windows registry to find an 'available' COM port number. If COM1 is not available it tries COM2, COM3, etc., until it finds a COM port number that is available. If your Keyspan adapter creates COM4, then COM1 though COM3 are 'busy' or have been 'reserved' for some piece of hardware or software (ie an internal modem, wireless connectivity, etc). The 'Keyspan Serial Assistant' program (located in START menu -> PROGRAMS -> KEYSPAN xxx -> Keyspan Serial Assistant) allows you to view which Keyspan COM port has been created. The Keyspan Serial Assistant's PORT MAPPING tab (found in versions 3.1 or greater) also lets you reassign the Keyspan COM port number to another number as well as "Show All COM Assignments". This is useful if you find that your software is not able to 'see' your Keyspan COM port number (ie the Keyspan adapter is set to COM3 but your software can only see COM1 and COM2).
- HowTo: Using A Keyspan USB To Parallel Port with Printers
- Using A Keyspan USB To Parallel Port - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - On Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The USB to Parallel port, found in our UPR-112, UPR-112G, UP-6C, and UP-6CM, is registered as a USB printing port. This port can only be used by printers and printer like devices that have access to USB to parallel cables. There are no drivers needed for Keyspan's USB to parallel ports since Windows 2000, XP, Vista will automatically detect the cable and install the appropriate drivers. In some systems, you may need a valid system disk (ie the Windows CD that came with your computer) to install Microsoft's USB to Parallel driver if that driver is not on your hard drive. This driver is only available from Microsoft's CD. To confirm that your USB to Parallel has been installed correctly, open the DEVICE MANAGER and open the UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (aka USB) heading. You will see at least one entry for 'USB Printing Support'. If the entry appears/disappears when you connect/disconnect the Keyspan adapter, that entry is the associated with the Keyspan adapter. At this point, the cable is installed correctly. Other entries for 'USB Printing Support' are normal as they can be for actual USB printers. The next step is to tell your printer to use the port associated with Keyspan parallel port. This port is named USB00x. Since every computer is different (and you may have other 'USB Printing Support' entries in your DEVICE MANAGER, the Keyspan adapter may be USB001, USB002, USB003, etc. Windows does not provide a way to easily identify which port belongs to which device. This will become important as we setup your printer. Next, we need to open the PRINTERS AND FAXES control panel. In this control panel, check to see if you have an icon for your printer. If you have an icon for your printer, skip ahead to the next paragraph. If you do not see an icon for your printer, you will need to use the ADD A PRINTER utility to add your printer. As you proceed through the ADD A PRINTER WIZARD, it will ask you how the printer is connected. Select Local Printer and turn off the 'Automatically detect...' checkbox. It will then ask you to select a port. THIS IS IMPORTANT. You will not see the USB00x port so you will need to select a different port. Select LPT1 and proceed through the rest of the ADD A PRINTER wizard. When the wizard completes, do not print a test page. We will do this later. Return to the PRINTER AND FAXES control panel. You will now have an icon for your printer. Now that you have an icon for your printer, we need to tell your printer to use the Keyspan port. Right-click on your printer's icon and select PROPERTIES from the popup that appears. This will open the Properties window for that printer. Click the PORTS tab. In the PORTS tab, you will see a list of ports. Scroll up and down the list to find the USB00x ports. If you do not see the ports, you can resize the PORT column by clicking and dragging the '|' line between the PORT and DESCRIPTION column until you see the full names of your ports. Again, you may have more than one USB00x port. Select the highest numbered port so that a X appears in the checkbox next to that port. Next, click the APPLY button and then switch to the GENERAL tab. Click the PRINT TEST PAGE button. If your printer prints, you are done. If your printer does not print, return to the ports tab, check another USB00x port, click APPLY and then print another test page until you get a working print. If you still have problem, contact: techsupport@tripplite.com
- Is there any way to have my USB to parallel adapter create a virtual LPT port instead of a USB printer port? I am using some software that requires an LPT port and am looking for a workaround to make this happen? Can I change the USB00x port created b
- On Windows 2000 and XP, ANY USB TO PARALLEL device will use Windows' built-in driver for USB to Parallel devices. This 'Class driver' creates 'USB Printer' port and the parallel port is shown under "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" in Device Manager as "USB Printing Support". This port shows up as USB00X (ie USB001, USB002, etc) in your printer's port configuration screen. The Microsoft drivers in Windows 2000 and XP DOES NOT, AND CANNOT, CREATE A LPT PORT. On Windows 98, 98SE, and Me, Microsoft does not provide a 'Class driver'. Because of this, Keyspan provides a driver to provide the equivalent of a 'USB Printer'. The Keyspan software will create a 'Keyspan LPT' port (ie. LPT2, LPT3) for you to select in your printer's port configuration screen. Additional: Typically, if you parallel device requires an LPT port in Windows 2000 and XP, then this device probably is not a standard parallel printer. Please note that the Keyspan USB Parallel ports are only compatible with standard parallel printers. Non-printer devices such as All-In-Ones, security dongles, ZIP drives, etc. are not compatible. For non-parallel printer devices, you will should look into a 3rd party PCI or PCMCIA parallel port expansion card.
- LaserWriter NTR Compatibility
- IMPORTANT: The Apple LaserWriter NTR is an Apple Laser printer. This printer shipped with one Din8 port (LocalTalk), one Centronics Parallel port, and one DB9 serial port. Although Keyspan does sell a USB to Serial adapter and PCI serial cards, serial ports are not the same thing as a LocalTalk port. Because of this technical difference, Keyspan Serial products will not work with this printer. The DB9 serial and the Centronics parallel port are not supported by Apple in Mac OS X. The only way to connect the Apple LocalTalk based Laserwriter to a non-LocalTalk computer (ie computer that does not have the old style MODEM and PRINTER ports), is to use a LocalTalk to Ethernet converter cable/box. Keyspan does not make LocalTalk to Ethernet converters and therefore we cannot not offer support and/or further information on these types of products.
- LPT port instead of USB00x port
- On Windows 2000 and XP, ANY USB TO PARALLEL device will use Windows' built-in driver for USB to Parallel devices. This 'Class driver' creates 'USB Printer' port and the parallel port is shown under "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" in Device Manager as "USB Printing Support". This port shows up as USB00X (ie USB001, USB002, etc) in your printer's port configuration screen. The Microsoft drivers in Windows 2000 and XP DOES NOT, AND CANNOT, CREATE A LPT PORT. On Windows 98, 98SE, and Me, Microsoft does not provide a 'Class driver'. Because of this, Keyspan provides a driver to provide the equivalent of a 'USB Printer'. The Keyspan software will create a 'Keyspan LPT' port (ie. LPT2, LPT3) for you to select in your printer's port configuration screen. Additional: Typically, if you parallel device requires an LPT port in Windows 2000 and XP, then this device probably is not a standard parallel printer. Please note that the Keyspan USB Parallel ports are only compatible with standard parallel printers. Non-printer devices such as All-In-Ones, security dongles, ZIP drives, etc. are not compatible. For non-parallel printer devices, you will should look into a 3rd party PCI or PCMCIA parallel port expansion card.
- Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Compatibility
- Note: This FAQ will be updating frequently during the 60 days after Mac OS X 10.5's release. Keyspan has tested our products under prerelease versions of 10.5. The following information is based on this testing and should apply to the public release of 10.5. We will be testing the public version of 10.5 after it has been released on Oct 26, 2007. Our results will be updated here. Please note that many of our products are used by other applications (ie Palm software uses our serial ports to communicate with Palm handhelds, Skype software and our VoIP phone, GPS software with GPS hardware connected via a Keyspan adapter). Please make sure that your 3rd party software (ie Palm software, GPS software, etc) is 10.5 compatible. USB to Serial Adapters (any USA-xxx model adapter, any UPR-xxx port replicator) Software version 2.4 or later - COMPATIBLE USB/Print Server (US4A, PS4A, U2S2A) COMPATIBLE Update to software version 2.1b4. An uninstaller is also available (v2.1b3). This version has been posted on our downloads page. Software version 2.0.1 or earlier - NOT COMPATIBLE. We will be releasing an update shortly to address 10.5 issues. Do not install v2.0.1 or earlier on 10.5. IR Based Remotes (any UIA-xxx receiver and REM-xxx remote) Software version 2.4b4 or later - COMPATIBLE. Please note that Express Remotes connected to Airport Express units don't require software. This is expected to work in 10.5 as well. RF Based Remotes (PRUS2, PREZ1, ERRF1, PRPRO3) COMPATIBLE - no drivers needed. For remotes that require software to enable F5, please note that we will be releasing an update for 10.5. TuneView USB COMPATIBLE TuneView for iPod COMPATIBLE - software is only needed for firmware updates. This software is 10.5 compatible. USB Hubs / USB PCI and CardBus Cards / Firewire PCI and CardBus Cards COMPATIBLE - no drivers needed. VoIP Phone Our 1.1.6 software seems to work on 10.5 with Skype v 2.6.0.184 however Skype recommends that you use Skype v 2.7.0.195 BETA for 10.5. We're still testing this version. We won't be ready to say we have 10.5 compatibility until 10.5 support is released in non-beta form from Skype. Bluetooth Adapter COMPATIBLE - no drivers needed. UP-6C/UP-6CM UNTESTED. We will be testing this product shortly. SX Pro Serial Card UNTESTED. If you have any problems with the SXPro Card with 10.5, please contact techsupport@tripplite.com
- Midland Radio SP-250 Setup using ACC-908 software
- Midland Radio SP-250 1. START menu > Programs > ACC-908 > ACC-908 2. select COM port from PORT pulldown only shows COM1 and COM2 INCOMPLETE TEXT
- OnSet HOBO State BoxCar Setup
- 1. Open the BoxCar software: -- START menu > Onset Applications > BoxCar 3.7 or -- START menu > Onset Applications > BoxCar 4.3 2. FILE menu > PREFERENCES > COMMUNICATIONS PORT pulldown menu (only shows COM1 thru COM4 on 3.7, COM1-COM16 on BoxCar 4.3) 3. Select your Keyspan COM port.
- Ross-tech VAG-COM Setup
- 1. Open the Ross-tech VAG-COM software 2. Click the OPTIONS button under the 'Program Options heading' 3. In the next window, select COM1, COM2, COM3, or COM4 depending on what your Keyspan adapter is set to * 4. Start using the VAG-COM software Notes: * If your Keyspan adapter is set to a COM port higher than COM4 (ie COM5 or greater), please contact Keyspan support for additional help.
- Software/Drivers: UPR112G Mini Port Replicator
- Note: This information only applies to Mini Port Replicators with part number Model# UPR-112G printed on the back of the unit. This FAQ explains the types of ports found on the UPR-112G and where to obtain the drivers for each port. The UPR-112G Mini Port Replicator includes: - a two port bus powered USB hub (two female USB type A ports) - one DB25 parallel port for printers - one DB9 serial port - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - USB Hub Port Drivers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The drivers for the two USB ports are included as part of your operating system. - Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000, XP, and Vista all include USB hub port drivers. No special software/drivers are needed for these ports on these operating system. - Mac OS X includes includes USB hub port drivers. No special software/drivers are needed for these ports on Mac OS X. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - USB to Parallel Port Drivers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The USB to parallel port on the UPR-112G is a USB printing class USB device. - Windows 2000, XP, and Vista all include USB to parallel port drivers. No special software/drivers are needed for these ports on these operating system. - Mac OS X includes includes USB to parallel port drivers. No special software/drivers are needed for these ports on Mac OS X. Please note that the parallel port on the UPR-112G is only for printers. Non-printer devices, such as parallel port security dongles/adapters, will not work with this port. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Serial Port Drivers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The UPR-112G's serial port is actually a Keyspan USA-19HS USB to serial adapter. This is the only part of the UPR-112G device that needs drivers. You can find the USA-19HS drivers on Keyspan's website and on the CD that came with your adapter.
- The Installer package 'xxx' cannot be opened. The Bill of Materials for this package was not found.
- The message 'The Installer package 'xxx' cannot be opened. The Bill of Materials for this package was not found.' means that installer.app is having problems with the .pkg installer that you have downloaded. This means that that your .pkg file is corrupted. In general, there are two causes of this problem. The original pkg file was corrupted before you received it or the pkg file was corrupted as it was extracted/expanded after it was downloaded. Since Keyspan's downloads are tested before they are posted, the usual cause of this problem (here at Keyspan) is that your file expander (ie Stuffit or Stuffit Expander) is corrupting the file. To fix this issue, we recommend that you: 1. delete all of downloaded Keyspan files (pkg files and zip files) 2. re-download the Keyspan file(s). This time, don't use Stuffit/Stuffit Expander. Instead, find the Keyspan .zip file, select the file (aka highlight it), right click or control-click on the zip file (to open the contextual submenu), select OPEN WITH > BOMArchive Helper. This will open the file with Apple's utility and create a new .pkg file. 3. run/double-click the new pkg file. If you have any questions, please contact Keyspan support. FYI... Upgrading to the latest version of Stuffit and/or Stuffit Expander can sometimes fix this issue as well.
- Troubleshooting: Palm on Mac OS X Using Keyspan Serial Ports
- Step 1: Check The Keyspan Serial Assistant / Connect The Keyspan Adapter - - - - - If you have not installed the Keyspan software, please install it before proceeding. Once the Keyspan software is installed, connect the Keyspan adapter to your computer's USB port. Since we are troubleshooting, connect the Keyspan adapter directly into a USB port on your computer and not a USB port on a USB hub, keyboard, or monitor (you can connect the Keyspan adapter later to the desired port - connecting the adapter to a built in USB port eliminates problems introduced by USB ports on USB hub, keyboards, and mice). Now that the Keyspan adapter is connected to a built in USB port, open the KEYSPAN SERIAL ASSISTANT application. This application is found in your APPLICATIONS folder in Mac OS X. Once the KEYSPAN SERIAL ASSISTANT is open, you should be able to see your Keyspan adapter listed in the Keyspan Serial Assistant window. [Step 1: Option A: SUCCESS: Adapter Shows Up In Keyspan Serial Assistant Window] If your adapter shows up in the Keyspan Serial Assistant window, click the triangle on the LEFT of your adapter's name. This will show the name of the port that was created by your adapter (ie USAxxxyyy.p1). Please take note of this port name as we will need this in Step 3. Once you have noted the port name, close the Keyspan Serial Assistant and proceed to Step 2. [Step 1: Option A: FAILURE :Adapter DOES NOT SHOW UP In Keyspan Serial Assistant Window] If your adapter does not show up in the Keyspan Serial Assistant window, please inform Keyspan tech support of this and let us know which specific Keyspan product (name and part number) you are using. We will be able to assist you from this point on. Step 2: Open the Palm Desktop Software For Mac OS X - - - - - Open the Palm Desktop Software for Mac OS X. If you do not know how to do this or what this means, contact Palm tech support or read the Palm Mac OS X documentation. Once you have opened the Palm Desktop application proceed to Step 3. Step 3: Access The HotSync Manager And Select the Keyspan Port (from Step 1) - - - - - In the Palm Desktop Software, open the HotSync menu (located in the menu bar) and select SETUP. This will open a window with two tabs. Click the HOTSYNC CONTROL tab (the left tab). In the HOTSYNC CONTROL tab, set HOTSYNC to DISABLED (this needs to be done anytime you make a change to the HotSync options on your computer). Next, click the CONNECTION SETTINGS tab. In the CONNECTION SETTINGS tab, you should see a list of connection types with check boxes to the left the connection names. Once the connections/ports will be your Keyspan adapter. Turn ON the Keyspan connection and turn OFF all of the other (including USB). IMPORTANT!!! Match the port shown in the CONNECTION SETTINGS tab to the port name from Step 1. The names MUST match. Once you have verified this, click the HOTSYNC CONTROL tab. In the HOTSYNC CONTROL, set the HOTSYNC to ENABLED. You have now told the Palm software to use the Keyspan serial port. If you have an adapter with an embedded light, you should notice that the light is solid and not blinking slowly. Proceed to Step 4. Step 4: Try To HotSync - - - - - You should now try to HotSync. [Step 4: Option A: SUCCESS: HOTSYNC Works] If HotSync works, you are finished. If are are moving your adapter to a different USB port, please note that you will need to repeat steps 1-3. [Step 4: Option B: PARTIAL SUCCESS: HotSync Starts But I'm Asked To Create A User] If the HotSync start but you are asked to create a user account, this means that the serial connection has completed but the HotSync needs to create a 'user account' on your computer before proceeding. This is normal and part of the PALM HotSync process when you first HotSync your Palm device to a new computer. If you need help, contact Palm or read the Palm documentation on what to do next. [Step 4: Option C: PARTIAL SUCCESS: HotSync Starts But Gets Stuck On ESTABLISHING CONNECTION] If the HotSync starts but your computer screen and Palm device get stuck on ESTABLISHING CONNECTION, this means that the serial connect has completed but the Palm software is trying to match find a Palm 'User' file on your computer to HotSync with. Since it cannot find the correct file, it get stuck. This is usually caused by bad installation of the Palm software or by having multiple copies of the Palm Desktop Software (and therefore multiple Palm 'User' files) on your computer. For help with this matter, contact Palm tech support for help with cleaning up this issue. [Step 4: Option D: FAILURE: Nothing Happens] If nothing happens when you try to HotSync, repeat this process a second time. If it still fails, contact Keyspan tech support. [Step 4: Option E: FAILURE: Something else] If something else happens when you try to HotSync, please let Keyspan tech support what happens when you try to HotSync and we will direct you from there.
- Universal Remote MX-850 Editor Setup
- 1. START menu > All Programs > Universal Remote Control > MX-850 Editor 2. Communications menu > Setting > Select COM port
- What baud rates are supported by Keyspan serial ports?
- Although each Keyspan adapter is different, most Keyspan adapters support standard baud rates up to 230 Kbps. Since each adapter is different, please refer to your adapter's documentation and/or packaging about its maximum baud rate. Standard baud rates are set by your computer's OS (while maximum baud rate is usually set bu the serial port). Standard baud rates include: 110 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 230400
- What is the KeySerial1 port in Mac OS X?
- The KeySerial1 port is a feature that was added to latest version of the Keyspan Serial Adapter software for Mac OS X. The KeySerial1 port is an alias or shortcut to the: - the port 1 on a Keyspan adapter (if you have a multiple port Keyspan adapter) - of the first Keyspan adapter (any model) detected by your computer The purpose of the KeySerial1 port is to make it easier for customers and developers to easily identify and select a Keyspan port in Mac OS X based software. Keyspan still Keyspan still maintains its geographical port naming scheme. Because of this, you will get a dynamic port name and one extra port name called KeySerial1. Geographical port names will change depending on which USB port your Keyspan adapter is connected to. For example, if you have a port name called: USA19H4b13P1 This tells us that you have a USA-19HS unit that is connected to the USB location called '4b13'. If you move that adapter to another USB port, the USB location will change and you will get a different USB location and, by extension, a different port name (ie USA19H4b14P1). If your software is pointing to USA19H4b13P1 and you've moved the Keyspan adapter, the USA19H4b13P1 doesn't exist anymore and your software will not be able to find your serial device. HOWEVER, if you point your software to KeySerial1, you will be not have to worry about the port number changing since KeySerial1 will always point to a defined device (see the rules above).
- Why can’t I use the newer UPR-112G Windows drivers on the older UPR-112?
- In 2007, the RoHS mandate required that several products needed more than a firmware/software change. Several Keyspan branded products were retired and discontinued. Their replacements used a new PCB design along with chips, firmware and software so that the product complied with current RoHS standards. The UPR-112G is RoHS compliant and includes Windows Vista Drivers, and we expect it to have additional support as new OS platforms are released. This new design required drivers and firmware that could not be made compatible with the previously discontinued UPR-112. In May 2008, Tripp Lite purchased the brand and current product under the Keyspan brand. By that time the UPR-112 had been discontinued for over a year and was not listed as a supported product moving forward. If you have an older UPR-112 and wish to use it with Windows Vista, your only option is to replace it with a UPR-112G.
- Windows Vista Compatibility (32bit and 64bit Info)
- Update - Dec 12, 2007: New Keyspan USA-19HS Vista 32bit and Vista 64bit drivers posted. Update - July 18, 2007: Keyspan Server Vista 32bit drivers posted. Update - July 17, 2007: USA-49WG Vista drivers posted. Update - July 17, 2007: USA-49W and USA-49WLC Vista drivers posted. Update - July 9, 2007: IR Remote Software GM drivers posted for URM15A (Digital Media Remote), URM-15T (Remote for iTunes), and URM-17A (Express Remote). Update - July 9, 2007: USA-19HS GM drivers posted. Update - Mar 25, 2007: Keyspan will be adding Vista support for the UPR-112 (Not the same as the UPR-112G), USA-49W/USA-49WLC (Not the same as the USA-49WG), and Keyspan IR Remote software in the near future. Update - Feb 20, 2007: USA-49WG drivers available again. Update - Feb 15, 2007: IR Remotes (URM-15A, URM-15T, URM-17A) remote drivers are not planned at this time (This has changed - See Mar 25, 2007 Update). We will post more information in the coming weeks. Update - Feb 8, 2007: USA-49WG drivers have been removed. If you have already downloaded the 49WG drivers, please wait for our next release. It should be released shortly. Update - Jan 31 2007: Vista 32 bit *Beta* drivers are available for the following products: - USA-19HS - USA-49WG - UPR-112G (uses the USA-19HS driver) - US-4A - PS-4A. DO NOT USE THESE DRIVERS ON VISTA 64 BIT Please note that Vista 64 bit is not yet supported. Our current betas will allow you to install on Vista 64 bit but nothing is supported. If you install the drivers on Vista 64 bit, you will not be able to uninstall them. Update - Jan 31 2007: Our USA-19HS / UPR-112G driver is ready for download. Please note that this driver is in beta form. Update - Jan 28 2007: We will be releasing Vista 32bit compatible drivers next week (the week that Vista ships to all customers). These drivers will be released in beta form. The following products will have Vista 32bit compatible drivers in beta form: USA-19HS USA-49WG UPR-112G US-4A IR Remotes (URM-15A, URM-15T, URM-17A) Vista 64 bit support is being worked on for the USB Serial Adapters, USA-19HS and UPR-112G. - - - Keyspan expects to have Windows Vista compatible drivers sometime in January 2007. In general, Keyspan supports most major OS releases (like Vista and Mac OS X 10.5) around the time that they are released to the public and available for purchase by all customers. As of late November 2006, Vista was released as a RTM release to certain customers. Keyspan will support all customers, including users of the RTM Vista release, when we release our Vista compatible drivers (expected sometime in Jan 2007). Please note that release dates are subject to change. Keyspan may release drivers before or after January 2007. Please check this FAQ for the most recent updates. - - - - - - - - - - DEVELOPER INFO - - - - - - - - - - If you are a developer and are writing software that takes advantage of Keyspan products and need technical information, please do not hesitate to contact Keyspan support for questions and support regarding Vista.
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