User`s guide

Chapter 3 - Configuring a Touch System CARROLL TOUCH
3-2 Touch System Diagnostics (CTDIAG) User’s Guide
If autodetection does not successfully identify the touch system on your
computer, the Test Configuration Menu, shown in Figure 3-1, appears.
You will need to configure your touch system, which simply means
defining what combination of hardware and software is being used
Figure 3-1. Test Configuration Menu
Controller Type
CTDIAG supports the following types of touch controllers:
Software-based controller (SBC).
Hardware-based controller (HBC).
Serial (RS-232) controller.
Note
The SBC requires the TAPI polling or TAPI interrupt interface
method; it does not function under the direct interface method.
Use the mnemonic or arrow key to select the type of controller to use;
note that it appears in the status line at the bottom of the screen. The
default controller is serial (RS-232).
If you need to change the communication parameters associated with the
SBC or HBC (interrupt number, I/O address) or serial controller (comm
port, baud rate, parity, stop bits), see Chapter 4, “Setting
Communication Parameters.”