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Symptom

5.TWS booted but no client or browser can not connect to it.

6.TWS booted but found no serial ASCO devices.

Possible Problem

TWS is not connected to LAN.

Devices were not properly connected to the TWS.

Possible

Action

Prevention

Cause

 

 

– LAN cable is damaged

– Make sure the connection between the

– Strictly follow the connection

or not properly plugged

TWS and the LAN is done properly and

diagram discussed in this

into the TWS.

secured.

Installation Manual when

– LAN cable is not

– Use LAN1 port of the TWS for LAN

connecting the TWS.

connected to LAN1 port

connection. LAN2 port must never be used.

– Make sure you have run the TSSP

of the TWS.

– If suspicious of the LAN cable RJ45, use a

first to configure the TWS before

– No TCP/IP IP, subnet,

cross-over cable to connetct the TWS with

attempting to connect to it through

gateway assigned to the

the client station.

a client station.

TWS.

– Make sure the TSSP was used to configure

– If the TWS is installed in an

– The hub’s uplink mode

the TWS TCP/IP settings. After any

existing LAN, make sure you only

must be enabled at all

configuration download by the TSSP, make

assigned IP, subnet, and gatewary

times.

sure to re-download the configuration from

addresses to the TWS given to you

 

the TWS to make sure that the

by the LAN administrator.

 

configuration data was uploaded properly

– Make sure the client station is also

 

to the TWS.

connected to the TWS.

 

– Make sure that both the subnet and gateway

– You can use the ping application

 

addresses of the TWS and the client

which is a resident DOS utility in

 

stations are the same.

your client station to verify

 

 

connection to the TWS.

– Device incorrect wiring.

– Check the connection of the daisy-chained

– Strictly follow the connection

– 72As not functioning.

network of device to the TWS. Serial

diagram discussed in this

– Break in the line

daisy-chained network must be connected

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somewhere in the daisy-

only to COM3 & activated COM4 of the

connecting the TWS.

chained connection.

TWS.

– Make sure all the ASCO devices

– Damaged TWS

– Check connection between 72As.

are configured properly.

connectors.

– Check TTL connections of devices to the

– Follow recommeded remedies to

– Disabled COM4

72As.

avoid noise and signal loss on

communication.

– Install a repeater for daisy-chain

networks exceeding required

– Devices are not

interconnect exceeding 4000 feet.

distance or installed in extreme

configured properly –

– Install terminating resistor at the last 72A

environments.

protocol & baud rate.

node of the daisy-chain network to avoid

 

– Damaged TWS COM3

noise and signal loss.

 

or COM4 RS485 ports.

– Make sure to call for ASI for assistance

 

 

when symptoms become apparent and

 

 

conditions worsen.

 

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Contents General Setup ProcedureConnectivity Module Configuration Client SettingsThin Web Server WelcomeThin Web Server Who Should Use this Installation ManualOverview Overview, Specifications, Ground Connection Thin Web ServerThin Web Server Mounting Mount the Thin Web ServerPage Thin Web Server Connections Connect the PowerConnect the ATS Network Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Thin Web Server Setup Program Serial Connection  Minimum PC Requirements for Setup and Browser ProgramsHow to Install the Setup Program for Serial Connection Setup Program Serial Connection Thin Web Server How to start and setup the Thin Web Server software Alarms Engine Power Manager Setting Ö Un-installing the program Thin Web Server Setup Ethernet Connection Http//169.254.1.2/config.htmSerial Connection How to copy, delete, and view files in the Thin Web ServerTo update firmware, to update documentation Thin Web Server File Management UtilitiesEthernet Connection Thin Web Server SSL Certificate & Private Key Files Thin Web Server Connectivity Module Configuration Connectivity Module Configurator ProgramHow to Upload Configuration Setting Connectivity Module Configuration Thin Web ServerHow to Edit Configuration Setting How to Delete Configuration SettingOther Utilities How to Reset Thin Web Server SeriallyHow to Test Email Feature How to View the TWS MAC Address How to View TWS MAC Address Thin Web ServerThin Web Server Client Settings \ ping Client Settings Thin Web ServerThin Web Server Client Settings Client Settings Thin Web Server Thin Web Server Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTWS LAN Tssp Go to Utilities , Server File Management and delete Communication Address Form Communication Address Form Communication Address Form Communication Address Form Index

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