Xantech installation instructions 40Model MX88

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PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION

 

 

 

Problems Controlling the MX88 via the RS232 port on

1.

Check the cabling between the controlling unit

the rear of the system.

 

and the MX88.

 

2.

Verify proper command is being sent to the

 

 

MX88. Refer to Appendix A and section on

 

 

RS232 Translator for recognized ASCII

 

 

commands.

 

3.

Verify RS232 Port settings are set properly for

 

 

both devices (i.e. Baud Rate, Data Bits, Stop

 

 

Bit etc..)

 

4.

Verify pin out from controlling device and the

 

 

MX88 to be sure proper handshaking between

 

 

the Tx and Rx lines exist.

 

NOTE: Tx and Rx lines on the MX88 are reversed

 

from a standard PC. This allows communication

 

between the MX88 and a standard PC Com Port

 

without a Null Modem cable.

 

 

 

Problems controlling an External Device via the MX88

1.

Check the cabling between the controlling unit

rear Com Port

 

and the MX88.

 

2.

Verify RS232 Port settings are set properly for

 

 

both devices (i.e. Baud Rate, Data Bits, Stop

 

 

Bit etc..)

 

3.

Verify pin out from controlling device and the

 

 

MX88 to be sure proper handshaking between

 

 

the Tx and Rx lines exist.

 

 

NOTE: Tx and Rx lines on the MX88 are

 

 

reversed from a standard PC. This allows

 

 

communication between the MX88 and a

 

 

standard PC Com Port without a Null Modem

 

 

cable.

 

4.

Verify the MX88 is sending the appropriate

 

 

commands out of the rear RS232 Port. This

 

 

can be done by connecting the rear RS232

 

 

Port directly to a PC‟s Com Port running

 

 

Hyperterminal. View the command in

 

 

Hyperterminal to see if the exact commands is

 

 

being output correctly.

 

5.

Check the manufactures manual for the

 

 

correct ASCII/Hex commands.

 

 

NOTE: Sometimes a Carriage Return (0D

 

 

Hex) and even possibly a Line Feed (0A) is

 

 

required as terminating characters.

 

 

 

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