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Welcome to use our product

Installation Guide:
Insert CD Driver of this product to the CD-ROM Connect the device to a spare USB
port on your PC.
There are two ways to install the driver:
*1.Software Installation
*2.Browse Installation
1.Software Installation

Step1:Running the on the CD drive,Click“Extract”for next.

Step2:Click“Next”to continue.
Step3:Read the following license agreement and choose“I accept this
agreement”and click“Next”to continue

Step4:Read the following license agreement and choose“I accept this


agreement”and click“Next”to continue
Step5:If you can see the device on Universal Serial Bus Controller and below 2
USB Serial Port A and Port B,the istallation is done
2.Browse Installation
Step1: First,connect the product to the PC
Step2: Press the Windows start button to bring up the start menu and select
“Control Panel”.

Step3: From the Control Panel window select Hardware and Sound
Step4: At the next screen select Device Manager:

Step 5: In the Device Manager window there will be a device under Other Devices
with a yellow warning symbol to indicate a problem ie no driver installed.
The text next to this device will depend on the device attached. In this
example the devices was “USB Serial Cable” devices.
Step6: Right click on the other device to bring up a menu as shown below. From the
displayed menu select “Update Driver Software…” This then displays the
option for an automatic search or a manual search

Step7:Select the second option to browse manually.


Step8:click“Browse” and choose the corresponding OS driver in CD. Click “Next”
to continue

Step 9: When the installation has finished a completion screen is displayed.


Step10: Press Close to close this window and go back to the Device Manager
Window.

The Device Manager will still show a device under Other Devices but in
addition to this there is a new entry under Universal Serial Bus Controllers
indicated in the screenshot above as the USB Serial Converter. This indicates the
bus layer of the driver is installed. Installing the Virtual Com Port layer of the driver
is almost a repeat of the last few steps.
Step11: Right click on the other device to bring up a menu as shown below. From
the displayed menu select “Update Driver Software…” This then displays
the option for an automatic search or a manual search.

Step12: Select the second option to browse manually.


Step13: click“Browse” and choose the corresponding OS driver in CD. Click “Next”
to continue

Step14: When the installation has finished a completion screen is displayed.


Step15: Press Close to close this window and go back to the Device Manager
Window.
This time the Device Manager does not have a usb <->Serial Cable entry
under Other Devices but does show entries under Universal Serial Bus Controllers
and Ports (COM & LPT). The above screen shot displays a correct installation.
The device is now ready to use on COM3.
NOTE: Not all devices will install to COM3. The COM port allocation is
determined by the installation wizard on the basis of the next free com port as
designated in the PC registry.

Remarks: After installation , if you can see “USB SerialConverter” from the “Device
Manager” ,but can’t see “USB Serial Port(COM3)” , please continue next steps.

Step A: Right click “USB Serial Converter”, then click “Properties”.


Step B: Select “Load VCP” in the “Advanced”, click “OK”.

Step C: Move out USB 2.0 TO RS232 on your computer. Connect the device to an
old USB port on your PC again, now it’s ok , please refer to the following
chart:

Congratulations, installation is successful.


Uninstalling FTDI Devices
With the release of Microsoft Windows 7, the FTDI uninstaller has been rendered
unusable due to Windows Resource Protection preventing the executable from
deleting driver files and associated registry values. Windows 7 will only allow the
system itself to modify files and registry values in these locations.
Devices can be removed using the Device Manager by simply right-clicking on
the mouse and selecting "Uninstall".This will delete the associated registry entries for
that device only. Windows 7 provides an automatic method to delete driver files via a
check box to "Delete the driver software for this device" on the uninstall dialog box.

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