Moxa Technologies CP-168U user manual General Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

Common Smartio CP-168U board errors and possible corresponding solutions are given below. If the problem still cannot be solved after following these suggestions, 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 to receive faster technical support.

General Troubleshooting

1.The MOXA PCI board cannot be detected by the MOXA driver while installing the driver.

Hardware causes and solutions:

A.The board is not installed. Please install the board in an empty PCI slot.

B.The board is not properly plugged into the system’s PCI slot. If that is the case, re- plug the board in a 32-bit PCI slot. It may also be the case that the PCI slot is defective. In this case, try other PCI slots until you find one that works.

C.The motherboard does not have an available IRQ for the CP-168U board. Enter the PC’s BIOS and make sure an IRQ setting is available in the PCI/PnP settings.

2.The MOXA 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 Cable and Cable Wiring” chapter to see correct cable connection options.

B.The cable or the board are probably defective. Please try other ports, cables, or boards to verify this, or use the PComm Diagnostic utility to test MOXA board and port conditions. If Diagnostic reports an error, replace the faulty components.

Software Causes and Solutions:

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Contents Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Page Copyright Notice TrademarksDisclaimer Page Moxa Internet Services Page Table of Contents Page Overview IntroductionPCI Solution Surge ProtectionOperating System Support Moxa Serial Comm Tool Features Package Checklist Installation Installation GuideSee , Connection Cables and Cable Wiring, for cable wiring See , Serial Programming ToolsPage Installing the Smartio CP-168U board Hardware InstallationEach board must occupy one unique IRQ and four 8-byte I/O Addresses, which are assigned automatically by the PCI BiosWindows NT Software InstallationFirst Time Driver Installation Installing the DriverSoftware Installation 4Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Software Installation Re-Configuring Port Settings Configuring the Board and PortsConfiguring Another CP-168U Board Removing an Existing CP-168U Board Configuration Removing the Driver Updating the DriverWindows 95/98 See the section, Board and Ports Ready Windows Software Installation Port Configuration Software Installation Board and Port Ready Configuring the Board and Ports 18Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Click on Update Driver Windows 2000/XP Windows Windows XP Select Install from a list or specificLocation , checkmark Include this location Should locate the Software\Win2K\V1.522Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Software Installation Next Welcome to the Found New Software Installation 26Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Software Installation Device Manager How to Check the InstallationEvent Log Moxa PComm UtilityRemoving the Driver Click OK to proceed with the un-installation of the board 32Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual PComm Installation Serial Programming ToolsPComm Programming Library Utilities Diagnostic for Moxa boards only Monitor for Moxa boards under Windows NT/2000/XP Emulator Terminal Emulator6Smartio CP-168U User’s Manual Connection Cables and Cable Wiring RS-232 Cable WiringDB62 Female Connector Pinouts RS-232 Individual Port Pinouts-DB9 and DB25 MaleGeneral Troubleshooting TroubleshootingWindows NT system panics blue screen System fails to find the Smartio CP-168U board Page Technical Reference SpecificationsMoxa Uart Return Procedure
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