14-6
WARNING 2K LEFT
HIT STATUS KEY_
You are running out of memory.
Finish what you are doing and
upload your data.
Press STATUS key to see
exact amount of memory
left. Finish what you are
doing and go upload your
data
WRONG INPUT DEVICE
HIT ANY KEY_
The input device you are using is
not what is specified in your
program.
Use the correct input device
or change the specification
in your program.
XMISSION INCOMPLETE
Key Pressed in Error
Restart Transmission
Hit any Key_
A key was pressed on a
transmitting TriCoder during the
program transmission. The
transmission has been aborted and
the receiving TriCoder had invalid
program information.
Hit any Key. Restart
program transmission.
General Troubleshooting
If you want to what the settings in the TriCoder are, you can scan
Start
Setup
, scan the
Parameter
(s) in which you are interested, and then read the
display settings referring to the
TriCoder Setup Menu
for explanation of
the letter codes.
You can return the TriCoder to the default shipped settings by scanning:
•
Start Setup
•
Reset
•
End Setup
then reconfigure the TriCoder for your system using the bar coded
TriCoder
Setup Menu
or by using the keypad in PROGRAMMING MODE.
Use the following information to troubleshoot any problems you might be
having:
USB won’t upload
•
Be sure you are not trying to use USB with Windows 95 or NT.
There is not support for USB devices in these operating systems.
•
When you first plug your TriCoder into a USB port, Windows will
sense new hardware and attempt to install driver(s) for the
TriCoder. If you fail to complete the driver(s) installation, the
TriCoder will not upload or transfer programs, etc. See
Appendix
G
, USB Driver Installation Recovery
for how to recover from a
failed driver installation.
Serial or Keyboard Wedge won’t upload
•
If everything else is working well, it has been uploading just fine,
and now it has suddenly quit uploading, open the TriCoder up and
push the Keyboard/Serial jumper block down fully. After
dropping, the jumper block can sometimes become slightly
unseated, destroying the upload. See
Appendix F
: Jumpers,
Switches, and Adjustments
.