- Quanta Port Devices Drivers
- Quanta Port Devices Driver License Test
- Quanta Port Devices Driver Updater
This section describes the class-of-device (CoD) registry subkeys and entries that apply to the Bluetooth driver stack.
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'COD Major' and 'COD Type' Values
Original equipment manufacturer (OEMs) can use the COD Major and COD Type values to indicate the Class of Device for a Bluetooth-enabled Windows device. After the Bluetooth class installer sets the Class of Device based on these registry values, a remote device can determine whether it is connecting to a portable computer, a desktop computer, a phone, and so on.
The registry path to the COD Major and COD Type values is:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesBTHPORTParameters
Note that setting these values changes the Bluetooth Class of Device for the system, regardless of which Bluetooth radio may be attached. You can set the COD Major and COD Type to DWORD
values as defined for the Class of Device field values in the Bluetooth SIG Assigned Numbers.
The Bluetooth profile driver, BthPort.sys, reads the COD Major and COD Type values to determine how it should respond to a device inquiry. These values affect only the COD_MAJOR_XXX
and COD_XXX_MINOR_XXX
bits of the Class of Device. The COD_SERVICE_XXX
bits are not affected by this registry entry.
If the COD Major and COD Type values are not set or are set to invalid values, the Bluetooth class installer will set these values to COD_MAJOR_COMPUTER
and COD_COMPUTER_MINOR_DESKTOP
, respectively.
Scanning Parameterization Settings
Profile drivers can specify scanning parameters settings for their device(s) in their profile driver's INF file to tailor to the specific needs of a given device scenario.
You can override the default system scanning parameters by providing one or more of the following scanning parameters listed below into the AddReg directive. More information on how to use this directive can be found in INF AddReg Directive.
Value Name | Type | Min Value | Max Value |
---|---|---|---|
HighDutyCycleScanWindow | DWORD 0x10001 | 0x0004 | 0x4000. Shall be equal or smaller than the HighDutyCycleScanInterval parameter |
HighDutyCycleScanInterval | DWORD 0x10001 | 0x0004 | 0x4000 |
LowDutyCycleScanWindow | DWORD 0x10001 | 0x0004 | 0x4000. Shall be smaller than the LowDutyCycleScanInterval parameter |
LowDutyCycleScanInterval | DWORD 0x10001 | 0x0004 | 0x4000 |
LinkSupervisionTimeout | DWORD 0x10001 | 0x000A | 0x0C80 |
ConnectionLatency | DWORD 0x10001 | 0x0000 | 0x01F4 |
ConnectionIntervalMin | DWORD 0x10001 | 0x0006 | 0x0C80. Shall be smaller or equal to ConnectionIntervalMax |
ConnectionIntervalMax | DWORD 0x10001 | 0x0006 | 0x0C80 |
Note
Changes to scanning parameters make a global impact on the performance of the Bluetooth stack. Making changes to scanning parameters programmatically is not permitted. Using Low Duty Cycle scanning parameters that are too aggressive can not only have a negative impact to the available bandwidth for other Bluetooth Low Energy connections, but also for Bluetooth BR/EDR connections.
If the hardware device has a USB interface connection and is connected to a USB computer port, the computer needs to have a device driver installed (unless it is a USB HID device; see below). The device driver tells the computer how to properly handle data communications between the computer and the hardware USB device.
USB HID Devices
The USB Human Interface Device (HID) class is a specification for computer peripherals such as keyboards, mice, and game controllers. A computer doesn’t require a separate device driver for USB HID devices because they are recognized and handled directly by the Windows operating system. Other devices that comply with the USB HID spec are also recognized automatically by a computer and don’t require a separate device driver.
USB HID devices that are supported by Calman include the SpectraCal C6 Colorimeter and the X-Rite i1Display light meters. When one of these meters is plugged into a computer, Windows automatically connects to the meter without requiring an external device driver.
Network Control Devices
If the hardware device is connected to a computer via a wired or wireless IP network connection, the computer does not require a device driver for that device.
Serial Control Devices
If the hardware device has an RS-232 serial connection and is directly connected to a computer serial port, the computer does not require a device driver for that device.
However, since most computers no longer provide a serial port, a serial hardware device will usually be connected to a computer via a USB to serial converter. In that case, the computer needs to have a device driver installed to properly communicate through the USB to serial converter.
USB to Serial Converters
If a hardware device has an RS-232 serial connection, a USB to serial converter is usually used to connect the serial device to a computer’s USB port.
The computer sends data to and receives data from the USB port on the converter. The converter translates that data, through its serial port, to a serial hardware device. The computer requires a device driver to tell it how to properly handle data communications with the USB port on the USB to serial converter.
A data buffer is included within some USB to serial converters. The data buffer improves the reliability of a device interface at high data rates. Many USB to serial converters without a data buffer do not provide a reliable interface between Calman and hardware devices. The USB to serial converters produced by FTDI include a data buffer. The FTDI converters have been tested with all hardware devices supported by Calman and have been certified to provide a reliable interface in all cases.
For more information, see the Calman setup guide for the FTDI USB to serial converters.
Obtaining Device Drivers
Device drivers can be obtained in a number of ways.
The required device driver can often be obtained from the hardware device manufacturer. Device manufacturers may package a device driver with the device or they may provide a device driver download on their device support page.
In cases where the manufacturer supplies operating software with the hardware device, the device driver may be installed as part of the manufacturer’s operating software installation.
If you will only ever connect one or two USB devices to a Calman computer, you may wish to obtain the device driver for your device(s) directly from the device manufacturer.
For convenience, SpectraCal provides a Device Driver Pack that includes device drivers for most of the hardware devices supported by Calman.
To ensure that you have the proper driver, or if you will be connecting a number of different USB devices to Calman, you may wish to download the Calman Device Driver Pack from the Calman Download page to install all supported device drivers on the Calman computer.
Installing Device Drivers
Installing the SpectraCal Device Driver Pack on a Calman computer automatically installs and registers the included device drivers for Calman supported hardware. Installing a driver that you obtain directly from a device manufacturer also automatically registers the device driver in Windows.
When a hardware device is then connected to the Calman for the first time, the proper device driver is automatically associated with the device.
Unsigned Device Drivers
Many currently available device drivers have not been tested and certified by Microsoft. These drivers are referred to as unsigned device drivers. Some of the drivers provided in the SpectraCal Device Driver Pack are unsigned.
Windows 7 or Earlier
If you are installing an unsigned device driver in Windows 7 or earlier, a Windows Security dialog will open to give us a choice of whether or not to install an unsigned device driver. If you feel comfortable with the source of your device driver file, you will probably want to select the Install Anyway option.
Windows 8.0 or Later
If you are installing an unsigned device driver in Windows 8.0 or later, you will need to follow one of the special driver installation procedures below.
Windows 8.0
- Open Settings (move your mouse to the top or bottom right corner of the screen and wait for the charm bar to appear, then click the Gear icon)
- Click Change PC Settings
- Click General
- Scroll down and click Restart Now under Advanced Startup
- Click Troubleshoot
- Click Advanced Options
- Click Windows Startup Settings
- Click Restart
- When the computer restarts, select Disable Driver Signature Enforcement from the list.
- You can now load the unsigned driver(s). After restarting the computer, any drivers that you installed will continue to function.
Note: This may need to be repeated each time you update your graphics driver.
Windows 8.1 and Windows 10
- While holding down the Shift key, go to SettingsPowerRestart
- On shutdown, you will be presented a list of Options. Select Troubleshoot
- On the Troubleshoot menu, select Advanced Options
- On Advanced Options, select Startup Settings
- Click Restart - Machine will reboot.
- This will bring you to Startup Settings. Select 7 - Disable driver signature enforcement
When Windows starts, Driver Signature Enforcement is disabled.
You can now load the unsigned driver(s).
After a normal reboot, Driver Signature Enforcement will re-enable. Any drivers that were installed while it was disabled will continue to function.
Windows Device Manager
When a USB-controlled hardware device is connected to a computer, Windows first needs to recognize the device and properly connect to it. The proper device driver needs to be registered with Windows to support that device connection. Only if Windows is properly connected to a device, will Calman also then be able to connect to the device.
Windows Device Manager is the important software utility for managing Windows connections to the external hardware devices that we are then going to want to connect to Calman. Device Manager allows us to check a device connected to Windows and manage the device’s driver registration.
Note: When Calman is unable to connect to a USB-controlled hardware device (or a USB to serial converter), Device Manager is one of the first places to check.
Any device that is connected to a computer’s USB port will create a device listing in Device Manager. The device will either be listed under an existing device type (e.g. “Ports (COM & LPT)”, or a new Device Type will appear (e.g. “X-Rite Devices”)
Under its particular Device Type, the device will be given a Device Description (e.g. “USB Serial Port (COM6),” “ColorMunki Smile”).
Alternately connecting and disconnecting the USB plug for the device in question may help to identify which device listing in Device Manager corresponds to the hardware device in question.
Virtual COM Port Drivers
Some USB devices use a Virtual COM port (VCP) driver, which causes the USB device to appear as an additional COM port available to the PC (listed in Windows Device Manager, under the Ports (COM & LPT) type, as a “USB Serial Port (COMx)” device.
Calman software can then access the USB device as it would a standard COM port. Note the designated COM port number in Device Manager (COMx), as you will need to select that port number on the Calman device connect dialog.
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Normal Device Manager Listings
Following are many of the popular hardware devices that are supported by Calman that require a Windows device driver to support their USB connection. Following each device name is the Device Type and Device Description, as they will be listed in Device Manager when the proper device driver is installed.
If your device is listed some other way in Device Manager, the device driver is not installed properly.
Quanta Port Devices Driver License Test
- AV Foundry VideoForge Classic
- Network Adapters > RNDIS Gadget
- EIZO Monitors
- Human Interface Devices >
- Fujifilm IS-mini
- Universal Serial Bus Controllers > IS-mini
- FTDI USB to Serial Converter
- Universal Serial Bus Controllers > USB Serial Converter
- HDfury Integral 4K60
- Universal Serial Bus Controllers > USBXpress Device
- HP Z27x
- Libusb-win32 devices > HP Z27x USB
- Klein K10
- Universal Serial Bus Controllers > USB Serial Converter
(meter has internal FTDI converter)
- Universal Serial Bus Controllers > USB Serial Converter
- Lumagen Radiance Pro
- Ports (COM & LPT) > USB Serial Port (COMx)
- Murideo SIX-G
- Ports (COM & LPT) > USB Serial Port (COMx)
- Quantum Data 780-series generators
- Ports (COM & LPT) > USB Serial Port (COMx)
- SpectraCal C3 Colorimeter
- X-Rite Devices > ColorMunki Smile
- SpectraCal C6 Colorimeter
- Human Interface Devices > USB Input Device
- SpectraCal ColorBox/eeColor
- Universal Serial Bus Controllers > USB Serial Converter A, USB Serial Converter B
(unit has internal FTDI converters)
- Universal Serial Bus Controllers > USB Serial Converter A, USB Serial Converter B
- SpectraCal VideoForge PRO
- Ports (COM & LPT) > USB Serial Port (COMx)
- UPRtek MK550T Spectroradiometer
- Human Interface Devices > USB Input Device
- X-Rite i1Pro 2
- X-Rite Devices > i1 Pro
- X-Rite i1Display
- Human Interface Devices > USB Input Device
Updating a Device Driver
If a hardware device was connected to the computer before its correct device driver was installed, Windows may have registered an incorrect device driver to the device. In that case, you may need to uninstall the incorrect driver (in Windows Device Manager), then reconnect the device to the correct device driver.
Quanta Port Devices Driver Updater
Follow these steps to update a device driver:
- Identify the device listing in Windows Device Manager that corresponds to the hardware device of interest. Alternately connect and disconnect the device USB connection as you are watching the Device Manager screen to identify the listing.
- Right-click on the device description and select Update driver from the pop-up menu.
- When asked how you want to search for drivers, select Browse my computer for driver software
- On the following screen, click the Browse button.
- Navigate to the drive folder containing the correct driver for the hardware device. For the Device Driver Pack, that is:
C:Program Files (x86)SpectraCalDrivers (corresponding device folder) - Click the OK/Next button to update the driver.