BCOM-USB User Guide 1.3.1 PDF
BCOM-USB User Guide 1.3.1 PDF
BCOM-USB User Guide 1.3.1 PDF
User Guide
Document Version 1.3.1
March, 2011
NOTE: For use with Windows 7 systems, follow the I/O driver installation
instructions specific to Windows 7.
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................... 5
OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................... 5
TECHNICAL SUPPORT .................................................................................................................................... 5
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I NTRODUCTION
OVERVIEW
This manual is intended for users of the BCOM-USB serial communication device and persons
who must install the BCOM-USB I/O driver and may also need to update the BCOM-USB
license information or BCOM-USB firmware.
The manual contains a description of:
BCOM-USB Device Description
BCOM-USB I/O Driver installation
o Windows 2000 / XP / Vista I/O Driver Installation
o Windows 7 I/O Driver Installation
ASE License-Firmware Updater installation and use
The ASE License-Firmware Updater program is a new addition to the ASE2000 Test Set kit that
is used to install new license information that is resident in the BCOM-USB flash memory and to
install new firmware releases for the BCOM-USB device.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
The BCOM-USB device is intended for use only in conjunction with the ASE2000
Communication Test Set application, Version 1.47 and higher, and certain other applications
developed by ASE. No programming support will be provided except on applications approved
by ASE. It is extremely important that the BCOM-USB device is properly registered with ASE so
that firmware updates for the BCOM-USB device will be distributed to the correct persons.
BCOM-USB D EVICE
OVERVIEW
BCOM-USB is a 2-channel, serial RS-232 device that connects to a PC through a USB port. This
device is intended to be used with the ASE2000 Communication Test Set and replace the BCOMPCMCIA board which, due to the eventual obsolescence of the PCMCIA / CardBus interface on
PCs may not be usable on newer PCs. In addition to handling the traditional byte oriented
protocols such as DNP3, Modbus, IEC 870-5-101, etc. the BCOM-USB will also handle bitoriented protocols such as Conitel 2020, CDC Type I and II, as well as SDLC/HDLC protocols.
Please see the ASE web site at http://www.ase-systems.com/DNP-3-protocol/DNP-3.asp for a
complete list of supported protocols.
DEVICE DESCRIPTION
The BCOM-USB device kit consists of the following items:
BCOM-USB Components
When provided as an Upgrade Kit to an existing ASE2000 Test Set kit with a PCMCIA card,
parallel port dongle, or USB dongle, the above components plus documentation and software
installation CD will be provided. The RS-232 Monitor Cable, DB-9 to DB-25 adaptors, NULL
modem adaptor, and gender changer from the original test set kit will be retained and used with
the BCOM-USB. The test set enabling device, BCOM-PCMCIA card or dongle, must be returned
as part of the Upgrade Procedure.
When provided with a new, complete ASE2000 Communication Test Set, the BCOM-USB
components together with the other standard test set kit cables and adaptors will be provided.
The front of the BCOM-USB device has a USB connector for connection to a PC and LED
indicators for serial communication activity indications. Each channel has:
TX Transmit Data
RX Receive Data
RTS Request To Send
CTS Clear To Send
CD Data Carrier Detect
ERR Error Indication
Front View
The back of the BCOM-USB device has two DB-9 Male connectors and a Modem Power
connector. The +5VDC Modem Power connector (MDM PWR OUT) is only for powering the
ASE 2-channel Bell-202 Test Set Modem from the BCOM-USB device. IT MUST NOT BE
USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE!
Rear View
The bottom of each BCOM-USB device contains a serial number which is used for device
registration and BCOM-USB license management. For certain support and upgrade situations,
you may be asked to provide this serial number.
Bottom View
RS-233 PIN-OUT
The following table illustrates the pin-out of the BCOM-USB 9-pin connectors.
DB-9
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Signal Description
DCD Data Carrier Detect
RXD Receive Data
TXD Transmit Data
DTR Data Terminal Ready
Com Common
RXCLKIN Receive Clock In
RTS Request To Send
CTS Clear To Send
TXCLKOUT Transmit Clock Out
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Figure 1
The set of files will be the same whether obtained from the Installation CD or the web site and the
same set of files is used for Window 2000 / XP / and Vista.
Connect the BCOM-USB device to the PC using the supplied USB cable. Following the
connection, Windows will launch the New Hardware Wizard. This will be used for the I/O
driver installation.
1. When the following screen appears, select the radio button No, not this time and then
select Next.
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Figure 2
2. Select the radio button Install from a list or specific location then Next.
Figure 3
3. Browse to the folder containing the I/O driver installation files then select Next.
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Figure 4
4. On some systems, Windows will issue several warning messages that the Driver is Not
Certified. At each of these instances, select Continue Anyway.
5. When the Next button is selected, Windows will copy the driver files for the CDC
Applied Systems enumerator.
Figure 5
6. When the initial file copy has completed, the following screen will appear to indicate the
enumerator driver for the first BCOM-USB port has completed.
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Figure 6
7. Select Finish to proceed with the next phase. The same sequence of steps as illustrated
in Figure 2 through Figure 6 will be repeated to install the enumerator for the second
BCOM-USB port.
8. When the enumerator for the second BCOM-USB port has completed, the same screen
as shown in Figure 6 will be displayed.
9. Select Finish to proceed with installation of the BCOM-USB Comm Port portion of the
procedure.
10. The following steps are virtually identical to the steps described previously but will be
related to installing the second portion of the BCOM-USB driver files.
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Figure 7
Note, the message is for installing the usbcdcacm_6_12328
Figure 8
11. Please note, the files for installing the ASE BCOM-USB Comm Port are in the same
location as for the enumerator.
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Figure 9
Figure 10
12. When the files for the first BCOM-USB Comm Port have been copied, the following
screen will appear.
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Figure 11
13. As with the enumerator installation, the steps illustrated in Figures 7 through Figure 11
will be repeated to install the second BCOM-USB Comm Port.
Following the completion of installation for the second BCOM-USB Comm Port, a message will
appear in the lower right corner of the screen that:
Your New Hardware is installed and is ready to use
At this point, the driver installation is complete and the BCOM-USB is ready for use.
Following a successful driver installation, the Device Manager screen
(Control Panel > System > Hardware tab) will show the devices:
These entries are all associated with the BCOM-USB device. Also, since the BCOM-USB is a
Plug-n-Play device, the entries will only appear when the device in connected.
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Figure 12
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Figure 13
IMPORTANT! PLEASE NOTE: Windows 7 I/O driver installation is different from previous
versions of Windows and it is extremely important that the following instructions be followed
carefully to avoid an incorrect installation. The automatic driver installation feature of
Windows 7 does not work with the BCOM-USB driver. It is necessary to use the manual
installation procedure described below.
Pre-installation Set-up
There are a number of steps involved for a complete installation of both COM ports for the
BCOM-USB device. It is extremely important that the step-by-step procedures described below
be followed completely.
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1. In order to initiate certain steps of the installation, it is necessary to use the Device
Manager screen. From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel and then select
Hardware and Sound.
Figure 14.
2. Select Device Manager
Figure 15.
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3. The screen shot below, Figure 16, is similar to one you should see on your system prior
to installation of the BCOM-USB drivers. The Figure 17 screen shot illustrates the
Device Manager screen following driver installation.
COM Ports
Enumerators
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(COM9) and (COM10) have been added and under Universal Serial Bus
controllers two CDC Applied Systems enumerator entries have been added, one
for each BCOM-USB COM port.
4. Identify the location containing the I/O Driver files to be used for the installation. In the
steps below, it will be necessary to point the windows installer to this folder. The files
can be obtained from the ASE2000 Communication Test Set installation CD or
downloaded from the ASE web site at:
http://www.ase-systems.com/ASE2000-test-set/ase2000-downloads.asp
Figure 18
Driver Installation
This section contains the step-by-step instructions for the actual driver installation. Please follow
the steps carefully and verify the results of each step with the corresponding screen shots. Due to
system variations, some information may be slightly different but the general content should be
similar.
1. Connect the USB cable between the BCOM-USB device and the PC. Upon connection,
Windows will read certain device information from the BCOM-USB device and attempt
to locate a previously installed I/O driver for the device. Since no driver has been
previously installed, Windows will be unsuccessful in locating the driver and will display
the following screens. Initially, a small message block will be shown in the lower left
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corner of the screen indication the attempt to install the driver with a Click Here target
to display details.
Figure 19
2. Click the indicated target to see the screen shown below. Depending on previous driver
installations, there are a couple of variations of screen content.
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3. Since there are two COM ports, there will, in most cases, be two messages or two entries
for each step. When status for each ASEBCOM USB/2Ch Serial shows No driver
found, select Close
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4. Refer to the Device Manager screen and there should be two new entries under Other
devices for the No driver Found BCOM-USB ports.
Figure 22
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5. At this point, manually direct Windows to install the drivers. Under Other devices, rightclick on the first ASEBCOM USB/2-Ch Serial entry and select Update Driver
Software. It is extremely important these entries are selected in the correct order so
that the COM ports will be assigned to the BCOM-USB ports in the correct order.
Figure 23
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6. When the following screen appears, select the second option, Browse my computer for
driver software.
Select this
option
Figure 24
7. Select the Browse button and browse to the folder containing the driver files. In the
example below, the system is a Windows 7 64-bit so the folder for the 64-bit version of
the driver, x64, is selected. If you are installing on a Windows 7 32-bit system, select
the x86 folder. When the correct folder has been specified, select Next.
Figure 25
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8. If digitally signed software from Applied Systems Engineering, Inc. has not previously
been installed on the PC, the following screen will be displayed. If the check box
<Always trust software from Applied Systems Engineering, Inc.> is checked before
selecting the Install button, this message will not be displayed in the future. Otherwise,
just select the Install button.
Figure 26
9. Windows will begin the driver file copy and install.
Figure 27
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10. Upon completion of this phase, Windows will display the following screen. Do not select
the Close button until the Device Manager screen updates showing the entry under
Ports (COM & LPT) and entry under Universal Serial Bus controllers as shown in Figure
29 or until the screen shot shown in Figure 30 is displayed. Note: Actual COM port
numbers will vary on different systems. If this screen is not displayed at this point, skip
to Step 11 below for an alternative procedure.
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11. Upon completion of this installation phase, the Device Manager screen will be updated to
indicate the first ASE BCOM-USB Comm Port and CDC Applied Systems enumerator
have been installed.
Figure 29
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12. On some systems, Windows only performs a partial install in this phase and an additional
manual step is required to complete installation of the first BCOM-USB COM port. If the
following screen (or one similar) is displayed following Step 9.
Figure 30
13. To complete the COM port installation when this partial install occurs, right-click the line
Figure 31
14. Windows will proceed with the COM port installation and will display the following
message when complete and the first BCOM-USB COM port will have been installed
and the Device Manager screen should appear as shown in Figure 29 above.
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Figure 32
15. To install the second BCOM-USB COM port, select (Right-click) the remaining
ASEBCOM USB/2-Ch Serial entry under Other devices then select Update Driver
Software and follow Steps 5 8 above.
16. When both BCOM-USB ports have been installed, the Device Manager screen will
appear as follows, the installation will be complete, and the BCOM-USB device ready for
use.
COM Ports
Enumerators
Figure 33
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Figure 34
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Figure 35
The values show in the boxes will be specific to the PC Com Port assignment, Serial Number of
the BCOM-USB device, and current firmware version number.
When the License/Firmware Updater is launched, it will attempt to locate a BCOM-USB device.
If one is not attached, the screen will look as follows:
Figure 36
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Figure 37
Select the New License File button and the contents of the default folder will appear. Browse to
the folder containing the new license file and select the appropriate file. Note, the Device Serial
Number is part of the file name.
Figure 38
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When you double-click on the file name or select Open, the program will write the new license
file to the BCOM-USB device. If the update is successful, the following message will appear:
Figure 39
Figure 40
Select the New Firmware button and the contents of the default folder will appear. Browse to
the folder containing the new firmware file and select the appropriate file. Note, the firmware
release number is part of the file name.
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Figure 41
When you double-click on the file name or select Open, the program will begin writing the new
firmware to the BCOM-USB device and a progress bar will be shown on the program main
screen.
If the update is successful, the message:
Figure 42
will be displayed. At this point, the ERR LEDs on the BCOM-USB device should be
alternating on and off (ping-pong). To activate the new firmware, it is necessary to power-off and
power-on the BCOM-USB device. This is accomplished by removing and re-connecting the USB
cable. After the firmware update and re-start of the BCOPM-USB device, the current firmware
version will be displayed on the ASE License/Firmware Updater main display page Firmware
Version: section.
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Figure 43
To initiate installation of the ASE License/Firmware Updater program, double click on the
setup.exe file and follow the on-screen instructions.
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Date
April 22, 2009
April 27, 2009
October 28, 2009
1.3
July 2, 2010
Comment
Initial Release
Re-formatted for better ordering of information
Added separate I/O driver installation instructions for
Windows 7
Updated Windows 7 I/O Driver Installation instructions
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