Moxa Technologies CP-118U user manual General Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

Common CP-118U Series problems and possible solutions are listed below. If you still have problems after reading this chapter, contact your dealer or Moxa for help, or use the Problem Report Form at the end of this manual to report problems to your dealer.

General Troubleshooting

1.The MOXA CP-118U board cannot be detected by the MOXA driver while installing the driver.

Hardware causes and solutions:

a.The board is not installed in the computer. Please install it.

b.The board is not properly plugged into the system. If this is the case, re-plug the board into a 32-bit PCI slot. It is also possible that a slot has malfunctioned. In this case, try other slots until you find one that works.

c.The motherboard does not have an available IRQ for the CP-118U Series board. In this case, enter the BIOS and make sure there is an available IRQ under PCI/PnP settings.

2.The MOXA CP-118U board and driver are activated but cannot transfer (transmit/receive) data.

Hardware Causes and Solutions:

a.Make sure the cable wiring is connected correctly. Refer to the “Connection Cables and Cable Wiring” chapter for correct cable connections.

b.The cable or the board could be defective. Try other ports, cables, or boards to verify this, or use the PComm Diagnostic utility to test the MOXA board and port conditions. If Diagnostic reports an error, replace the faulty components.

Software Causes and Solutions:

a.CP-118U Series boards will check the line status (CTS) before transmitting data if the RTS/CTS flow control feature is set to Enable in the configuration or application program. Refer to the “Connection Cables and Cable Wiring” chapter for proper wiring diagrams, and check the line status of the suspected port using the diagnostic LED indicators on the mini tester.

b.The board control application might not be written correctly according to the corresponding API of the operating system. To check this problem, run another application that you know is correct, or use the utilities provided by Moxa (such as Pcomm Terminal emulator or HyperTerminal under Windows NT and Windows 95/98).

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Contents CP-118U User’s Manual Disclaimer Copyright NoticeTrademarks Table of Contents Appendix a Technical Reference Introduction Overview Smartio-The Smart Multiport Async SolutionApplications FeaturesPackage Checklist 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 Unloading the Driver LinuxLoading 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 ToolsPComm Programming Library Installing PCommMoxa PComm Utilities Diagnostic for Moxa boards onlyMonitor for Moxa boards under Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Terminal Emulator Wire RS-485 ProgrammingAddc Pin Assignments RS-232 RS-422 and 4-wire RS-485Board Side Pin Assignments-Female DB62 Male DB9 Opt8-D/Opt8-M9 Wire RS-485Device Side Pin Assignments 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
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