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Ensure that the cable is firmly attached at both ends and try
again. If there is still a problem, try a new cable.
The PowerLab has an internal problem or has ‘hung’.
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Turn everything off, and then after at least five seconds turn the
PowerLab back on again. Turn on the computer and try using the
software again.
There is an alert when the PowerLab is disconnected or turned off
USB is a hot-pluggable standard, meaning that you should be able to
turn on or off, or disconnect or reconnect, a USB-connected PowerLab
safely while the computer remains on, as long as the application
program (Chart or Scope) is off when you do it. Windows 2000 may
complain, though, bringing up an alert.
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The Windows 2000 alert lets you install a control in your taskbar
to deal with this. Install the control, and use it before you
disconnect or turn off the PowerLab, to avoid the alert.
The computer can’t find the PowerLab
The PowerLab is off or the power is switched off at the wall, the
power cable is not connected firmly, or a fuse has blown.
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Check switches, power connections, and fuses.
A poor connection between PowerLab and computer, or bad cable.
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Ensure that the cable is firmly attached at both ends and try
again. If there is still a problem, try a new cable.
The PowerLab has an internal problem or has ‘hung’.
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Turn everything off, and then turn the PowerLab back on again
after at least five seconds. Turn on the computer and try using the
software again.
The connected computer does not properly support USB.
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