Specifications
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checking the following items:
- Plug in the board(s) properly.
- Inspect carefully on the settings of I/O address for each board installed.
- Sometimes slot for plugging board is malfunctioned.
In this case, please try other slots until good one is found.
- The board might be defective.
- For "quick installation" users, make sure the jumper JP1 is always short and
the additional I/O address 0xA700 is not occupied by other devices.
If some other device use 0xA700 at the same time, I/O address conflict occurs.
For example, a partially decoded device is using I/O address 0x300. This will
cause conflict with 0xA700, a fully decoded I/O address. In this case, either find
out the other device causing conflict and change its I/O address if possible. Or
use normal installation procedure for C114HI board, instead, to avoid conflict.
2. The C114HI's software and hardware configuration mismatch
(CAP=0xXXXX)!
- To avoid this, please check the board settings of the software configuration
via entering [Control Panel] group, then [Network] icon, then [Adapters]
folder and then [MOXA C102/C104/C168 Configuration Panel] for each
board installed, then shut down the system and run Io-irq.exe to check the
board settings of the hardware configuration. Make sure both are same.
- The board might be defective.