Moxa Technologies user manual Using Event Log, Removing a CP-118U Board

Page 55

CP-118U User’s Manual

Software Installation

NOTE

The driver configuration will NOT take effect until you restart the PC.

Using Event Log

Once the system restarts, you may check the event log recorded by the MOXA driver to verify that the board’s ports have been initialized successfully.

To view the event log, enter the Administrative group, click the Event Viewer icon, and then select Log and System to check a message similar to “MOXA CP-118U board, with first serial port COM3, has been enabled” for each newly configured board.

NOTE

If an error message similar to “Cannot find any configured MOXA Smartio/Industio series board!” pops up, refer to the Troubleshooting chapter for possible solutions.

Removing a CP-118U Board

To remove a CP-118U board, first shut down your PC, and then physically remove the board from the PCI or PCI-X slot. The next time you start up the PC, the system will automatically remove the configuration for the board. You do not need to click the Remove button in the Moxa Smartio/Industio Configuration Panel.

3-43

Image 55
Contents CP-118U User’s Manual Trademarks Copyright NoticeDisclaimer Table of Contents Appendix a Technical Reference Introduction Overview Smartio-The Smart Multiport Async SolutionPackage Checklist FeaturesApplications Installation Flowchart Hardware Installation DIP Switch Settings CP-118U Block DiagramPlugging the Board into an Expansion Slot Page Software Installation CPCI Boards CT-114I Windows DriversWindows 2003/XP Installing the DriverCP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation Configuring the Ports CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation Using Event Log Using Moxa PComm UtilityRemoving the Driver Windows Installing the Driver for the First TimeCP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation Select Specify a location and then click on Next to continue CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation Configuring the Ports CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation Using Moxa PComm Utility Removing the Driver Windows 95/98 CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation Configuring the Ports CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation Updating the Driver CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation Click on Next CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation Removing the Driver Windows NT Continue from in the next section, Configuring the Ports CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation Removing a CP-118U Board Click on Remove Click on Close, and then restart the system DOS Non-Windows DriversRun BIN\SETUP.EXE Setting up the DriverTxD buffer size Loading the Driver LinuxUnloading the Driver Use the Moxa terminal utility to test the tty ports SCO CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation CP-118U User’s Manual Software Installation Utilities Serial Programming ToolsMoxa PComm Installing PCommPComm Programming Library Utilities Diagnostic for Moxa boards onlyMonitor for Moxa boards under Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Terminal Emulator Wire RS-485 ProgrammingAddc Pin Assignments Board Side Pin Assignments-Female DB62 RS-422 and 4-wire RS-485RS-232 Device Side Pin Assignments Wire RS-485Male DB9 Opt8-D/Opt8-M9 Female DB25 Opt8A/S Male DB25 Opt8B/CRJ45 Opt8-RJ45 Page General Troubleshooting TroubleshootingWindows 95/98 Windows NTTechnical Reference Product SpecificationsPCI Service Information Following services are provided Moxa Internet ServicesMoxa CP-118U Series Problem Report FormProduct Return Procedure
Related manuals
Manual 2 pages 63.12 Kb