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Hardware Installation

Serial Cables (FCC 15.27)

Serial Cables (FCC 
15.27)

This equipment is certified for Class A operation when used with shielded cables.

Troubleshooting and Running Diagnostics

The first step to troubleshooting a problem is to determine that your RocketPort is 
functioning properly. To do so, you can create a bootable diskette.

Creating a Bootable 
Diskette

You need two files to create a bootable floppy diagnostic diskette: 

The 

Rawrite

 

utility that creates a bootable diagnostics diskette 

The diskette image file (*.i). 

You can find both files on the 

Comtrol Software and Documentation CD

 

(

/RPort/Diag/BOOT

) or from 

ftp://ftp.comtrol.com/RPort/Diag/BOOT/

.

This discussion outlines how to create a bootable diagnostics diskette. You can use 
our Web site 

http://support.comtrol.com/bootdiag.asp

 to:

Download the necessary files (

Rawrite

 and diskette image file).

Easily find specific procedures for your operating system to create the bootable 
diskette.

Diagnostics 
Overview

After you create a bootable diskette, you can use the diagnostic program to:

Confirm that the hardware is functioning. 

Determine resolutions to conflicts during installation.

Provide you with the ability to stress test the boards.

For example, you may want to run the diagnostics overnight to evaluate a possible 
problem. You will need loopback plugs for each port that you want to stress test. If 
you need additional loopback plugs, you can use the appropriate 

Building 

Loopback Plugs

 discussion in this document to build additional loopback plugs.

Running the 
Diagnostics

Use the following procedure to run the diagnostics:

1.

Turn off your machine.

2.

Insert the diskette that you created inserted.

3.

Start the machine (the diagnostic starts automatically).

4.

Verify that the system locates the RocketPort CompactPCI board.

5.

Follow the remainder of the on-line instructions.

If the diagnostics did not pass you may want to use the following discussion to 
diagnose your problem.

Resolving Failures

If the diagnostics could not find the board:

Turn off the power and reseat the board into the slot.

Check for proper cable connections.

Check for proper installation of the loopback plug.

Try running the diagnostics again. If they fail again, you may have a bad port, 
contact Technical Support.

Summary of Contents for RocketPort CompactPCI

Page 1: ...The RocketPort CompactPCI 16 supports operation in PCI buses with either 5 volt or 3 3 volt bus interface signaling The RocketPort CompactPCI uses a 36 MHz processor that is specifically designed to process asynchronous serial communications The RocketPort CompactPCI uses Application Specific Integrated Circuits ASICs technology to replace most hardware components including the processor and the s...

Page 2: ...ppropriate procedure Installing a Standard Interface Box below Installing a Rack Mount Interface Box on Page 3 Installing a Standard Interface Box 1 Attach the male end of the RocketPort cable to the board and the female end to the connector labeled Host on the interface box Note The male DB25 port labeled Host is reserved for connection to the RocketPort controller and no user accessible signals ...

Page 3: ... for your operating system with the driver to complete your installation For the latest software and documentation go to http support comtrol com download asp Note After installing the hardware you must install the device driver for your operating system 4 Verify that the ports are functioning properly and connect your peripheral devices RocketPort Interfaces The RocketPort CompactPCI 16 port prov...

Page 4: ...th the standard 8 and 16 port DB25 interface boxes Pins 2 to 3 Pins 4 to 5 to 22 Pins 6 to 8 to 20 Wire the following pins together for an RS 422 loopback plug Pins 15 to 19 Pins 17 to 25 Pin RS 232 Signal RS 422 Signal 1 Not used Not used 2 TxD Not used 3 RxD Not used 4 RTS Not used 5 CTS Not used 6 DSR Not used 7 Signal ground Signal ground 8 DCD Not used 9 to 14 Not used Not used 15 Not used Rx...

Page 5: ...ed with the Rack Mount interfaces Pins 4 to 5 Pins 1 to 8 Pins 2 to 6 to 7 Specifications The following tables illustrate RocketPort CompactPCI conditions and specifications Pin RS 232 RS 422 1 RTS TxD 2 DTR Not used 3 GND Tied to ground on the card but it is not used in the cable 4 TxD TxD 5 RxD RxD 6 DCD Not used 7 DSR Not used 8 CTS RxD Pin 1 Pin 8 RJ45 Receptacle Pin 1 1 8 Plug Top View Cable ...

Page 6: ...recognized Yes RocketPort CompactPCI Specification Baud rate 50 to 230 4K baud Bus interface CompactPCI Control by device driver Data bits Parity Stop bits 7 or 8 Odd Even None 1 or 2 Current consumption 5V 12V 12V 3 3V 330 mA 220 mA 320 mA 340 mA Dimensions 100 mm x 160 mm Heat output 32 BTU HR Serial ports expansion slot 16 Interfaces depending upon model RS 232 and or RS 422 Mean time between f...

Page 7: ... an experienced radio TV technician for help Labeling Requirements FCC 15 19 This equipment complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Modifications FCC 15 21 Changes or modifications to this equi...

Page 8: ...the diagnostic program to Confirm that the hardware is functioning Determine resolutions to conflicts during installation Provide you with the ability to stress test the boards For example you may want to run the diagnostics overnight to evaluate a possible problem You will need loopback plugs for each port that you want to stress test If you need additional loopback plugs you can use the appropri...

Page 9: ... document or to the suitability of the Comtrol product for any particular purpose Specifications subject to change without notice Some software or features may not be available at the time of publication Contact your reseller for current product information Item Your System Information Model number Serial number Interface type Operating system type and release Device driver version PC make model a...

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