User`s guide

Chapter 1 - Introduction CARROLL TOUCH
1-2 Touch System Diagnostics (CTDIAG) User’s Guide
Purpose
CTDIAG is a menu-driven diagnostic program that you can use to verify
touch system installation, troubleshoot touch system operations, and
debug. CTDIAG works with any Carroll Touch touch system that uses
a hardware-based controller (HBC), a software-based controller (SBC),
or an RS-232 controller. CTDIAG also works with any other Carroll
Touch touch system that connects to a host computer through an RS-232
serial interface and that uses the Carroll Touch Smart-Frame Protocol.
Even if you do not need to use CTDIAG for error detection, you will
find it very useful to work through the program’s features and options to
enhance your understanding of the touch system.
Features
CTDIAG offers a wide range of hardware and software configuration
options, including support for:
Both scanning infrared and guided acoustic wave touch
technologies.
Software-based, hardware-based, and serial (RS-232) controllers.
Carroll Touch proprietary Smart-Frame Protocol (SFP).
Direct, polling, and interrupt-based interface methods.
Additional software features include:
Touch reporting methods optimized for testing hardware and
software.
Touch modes that determine when touch coordinates are reported.
Autodetection of touch system hardware and software.
Reporting of system status.
Command line input as an alternative to menu input.
Debug options for SFP and the Touch Application Program
Interface (TAPI).
Quick Test
This section describes a quick method to verify touch system installation
and troubleshoot touch systems using an HBC or serial (RS-232)
controller. Before starting, you must be in the DOS environment.
If you are in Windows™ 3.x, exit Windows completely to the DOS
prompt. Do not use the MS-DOSPrompt icon in Windows.