Quatech QSC(LP)-300 user manual Computer will not boot up

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9 Troubleshooting

Listed here are some common problems and frequent causes of those problems. If the information here does not provide a solution, contact Quatech technical support.

Any unauthorized repairs or modifications will void the QSC(LP)-200/300's warranty.

Computer will not boot up.

1.Is the QSC(LP)-200/300 properly inserted? Remove the card and try again. Perhaps try a different expansion slot.

2.Ensure that an ISA-bus card is not using the same IRQ that the PCI BIOS tries to assign to the QSC(LP)-200/300. Most computers have BIOS setup options to reserve IRQs for either ISA or PCI use. Try reserving the IRQ for the ISA card. The BIOS will automatically choose a different IRQ for the QSC(LP)-200/300. An address conflict is unlikely because most PCI-based computers will assign I/O addresses in such a way that they cannot conflict with ISA-bus devices.

3.The QSC(LP)-200/300 may be defective. Contact technical support for instructions.

Cannot communicate with other equipment.

1.Are the cable connections correct? Are the cables securely attached?

2.Is the software configured with the correct base address and IRQ information for the QSC(LP)-200/300? (This is mainly a DOS issue.)

3.Is the device driver installed?

4.If you are trying to communicate with another DTE, a null-modem cable will be required.

5.If possible, use a loopback connector to test the port. This connector needs to connect the following sets of signals on a D-9 connector:

TxD+ and RxD+

(pins 2 and 4)

TxD- and RxD-

(pins 7 and 8)

AuxOut+ and AuxIn+ (pins 1 and 5)

AuxOut- and AuxIn-

(pins 6 and 9)

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Contents QSCLP-200/300 Date of Purchase Model Number Page Declaration of Conformity General Information IND Option --- Surge Suppression UpgradeExternal Connections PCI Resource MapSpecifications Troubleshooting QSCLP-200/300 Product Series Summary FeaturesHardware Configuration Signal Connections1 AUX1,2,3,4 pins 3 and 4, 7 and 8, 11 and 12, 15 Force High-Speed Uart Clock X8, pins 17 Jumper/connector locations Hardware InstallationWindows Millennium Windows ConfigurationWindows Windows Page Windows Windows NT Adapter Viewing Resources with Device ManagerPage RS-422/485 Serial Adapter Changing Resource Settings with Device ManagerData Rate Multiplier Page Page Other Operating Systems OS/2DOS and other operating systems QTPCI.EXE QTPCI.EXE Expert Mode display RTS/CTS Handshake DTR/DSR or RTS/CTS OperationRclk TclkAUXIN/AUXOUT Loopback RS-422/485 Termination Termination ResistorsRS-422/485 Peripheral Connection 44 connector definitionsAUXOUT+ Auxout AUXIN+ Auxin GND Port Address Range Base Address and Interrupt Level IRQSpecifications Computer will not boot up QSCLP-200/300 Revision November 940-0146-114