Moore Industries Port Devices Driver Download For Windows



The default filename for the program's installer is SPA2 Configuration.exe. SPA2 Configuration lies within System Utilities, more precisely Device Assistants. The following versions: 3.1, 2.8 and 2.7 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users. The actual developer of the free software is Moore Industries International Inc. Hardware drivers category page Microsoft Download Center Microsoft 365 Premium Office apps, extra cloud storage, advanced security, and more—all in one convenient subscription. For instance, if we let TOS 0 0 0 be high priority and TOS 0 0 1 be Low Priority, we sent in the packets that have bit 57 of TOS Field appears 0 0 0 from the port 2 and the packets that have bit 57 of TOS Field appears 0 0 1 from the port 3. Port Number: The port number to be chosen to show its 802.

  1. Moore Industries Port Devices Driver Download For Windows 10

Almost all Moates.net products have a USB interface to connect to a computer. (ALDU1, HULOG, Hondalog, BURN1/2, Ostrich 1/2, Roadrunner, Quarterhorse, Jaybird) Fortunately, all Moates.net products with a USB interface use the same USB support chip so they can all use the same drivers. This makes it easy for you – one driver install will take care of ALL Moates products! Check out USB Driver Installation for more on how to reinstall drivers.

The chip in our devices is made by a company called FTDI. This chip is VERY common and is used in everything from USB-serial and USB-parallel adapters sold in computer stores to other automotive electronics products. This is important because of the possibility of a driver conflict between drivers for your Moates.net devices and other devices that also use the FTDI chips. AEM FIC, Hondata S300 and K-Pro and the USB Instruments Stingray and Swordfish (among others) have a tendency to obliterate our drivers and cause driver conflicts. Be warned: the troubleshooting instructions later on this page may cause other devices that use the FTDI chips to stop working. Tip: If you start having driver conflicts, installing the latest drivers from FTDI will often be enough to resolve conflicts and make everything work again.

First step to making sure you don’t have a connection issue is to unplug all USB devices that are not absolutely necessary from your computer.

First, Right click on My Computer. (You might find this on the desktop, you might find this in your start menu. Desktop pictured)

Next, go to the Hardware tab and select “Device Manager.” (note: Windows XP is pictured, but the exact placement of device manager may vary slightly in Win98 and Vista)

Next, go to the “Ports” section of device manager and click the + sign next to it to open it, if it is not already open. You should see something like this:

Now plug in ONE of your Moates.net devices. We are going to plug them in one at a time to figure out which ports Windows is assigning to them. Assuming everything is working, you should see something like this in device manager:

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The “USB Serial Port” device pictured is using COM10. Some software has issues with COM ports greater than 8, so the first thing we are going to do is change the port it uses to a port less than 8. Looking at device manager, you can see that Bluetooth Communications Port has used COM5 and a Communications Port has used COM1. We should not use either of these ports. We are going to change to COM3, which is unused. First step: right click on the “USB Serial Port” device and click “Properties.”

Next, click on the “Port Settings” tab at the top of the Window.

Next click the “Advanced” button.

On this screen, there are several things to change. First change the COM Port Number to COM3, the port we decided was open. If all of your ports say “in use” you can still select them, but it is recommended you find an unused port under 8. Second, set the Latency Timer to 1 msec. When you are done, click OK on this screen and the driver screen that follows until you are back at Device Manager.

These are the optimal settings for our devices (COM1 – COM8 and Latency = 1ms). If you had trouble, try again with these settings. Remember which port your device was using in device manager when it comes time to configure your tuning software.

It is possible to disable devices in Windows. Sometimes this can happen accidentally. If a device is disabled, it has a red X across its icon, like the Bluetooth Communications Port in this picture.

To enable it, right click on the device and select “Enable.” Afterwards, the device should not have a red X across its icon.

Devices can also have issues loading or have device driver problems. When this happens, a yellow exclamation mark appears. Almost 100% of the time, this is a sign that you need to reinstall device drivers. If a simple reinstall does not fix the issue, there is a more heavyhanded method to reinstall drivers using FTCLEAN.

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About Moore Industries: Moore Industries was established in 1968 by its founder and president Leonard W. Moore. Best known for product quality and reliability, Moore Industries is a world leader in the design and manufacture of interface instruments for industrial process control, system integration, and factory automation.

Moore Industries products are used in industries such as: chemical and petrochemical; power generation and transmission; petroleum extraction, refining and transport; pulp and paper; food and beverage; mining and metal refining; pharmaceuticals and biotechnology; industrial machinery and equipment; water and wastewater; and environmental and pollution monitoring.

Process Controllers by Moore Industries precisely control and monitor a temperature, pressure, level, or flow process variable in batch and continuous processes, or back up critical or safety-related loops controlled by PLC, DCS and PC-based systems.


Is local control and indication important to you? If so, this line of controllers and backup stations, available in both 1/4 DIN panel mount and Field mount NEMA 4X versions, may be the answer.

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  • Thick damage resistant keys
  • Input/output isolation

Operator Interface

  • 3 line vacuum fluorescent display
  • 2 color backlit keys indicate controller state

Applications

  • Single and dual loop PID control for temperature or process applications
  • Feed forward/feedback, Cascade, and Ratio control
  • Chlorination/dechlorination control for water and waste water treatment
  • PID backup and Auto/manual stations that are not a point of failure

Description and Specs

The PowersTM 330 is a 1/8 DIN process monitor with universal input that is multi-functional and microprocessor based. The 330 can function as a panel meter and trip (alarm), or as a panel meter with two trips (alarms), analog transmitter and digital transmitter with the addition of the RS 485 serial communications option.
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330R Spec Sheet
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The PowersTM 1/4 DIN PLC, DCS, PC Process Controllers Backup Station provide 'bumpless' automatic PID control backup for critical loops controlled by PLC, DCS or PC-based systems by automatically taking control of the loop should the host control signal be lost.
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Model 531 Spec Sheet
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These multifunction Model 535 1/4 DIN Single Loop Process Controllers provide PID control of any analog process variable (temperature, pressure, level and flow) in batch and continuous process applications.
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Model 535 Spec Sheet
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535 Profile Controller Option: When a 535 is specified as a profile controller, the SET PT (setpoint key) is replaced at the factory with a RUN key to facilitate operation. Setpoint access is available through use of the DISPLAY key. All functions are described in the manual supplement. The 535 with profile option, provides full ramp and soak capability.
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The 545 1/4 DIN Controller continues with all the features and options found on the Model 535. In addition, PowersTMhas expanded the role the 545 can play in solving your process control needs.
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Model 545 Spec Sheet
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The 555 1/4 DIN Chlorination Controller provides the water and wastewater treatment industry an automatic and accurate means to control chlorine in potable and wastewater applications.
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Model 555 Spec Sheet
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Applications where local control and indication are important can now be located almost anywhere eliminating the need to fabricate an instrument cabinet. The Field Mount controller can be mounted to a wall or existing pipe with an optional kit.
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