7-4
Troubleshooting
If your board is not operating properly after using the information in
Table 7-1, continue with the next two sections to further isolate the
problem.
Data appears to be
invalid
The I/O bus speed is in excess of
8 MHz.
Reduce I/O bus speed to a maximum of
8 MHz (to change the I/O bus speed, run
BIOS setup). See the documentation for
your computer for instructions on
running BIOS setup.
An open connection exists.
Check wiring to screw terminal.
Another system resource is using
the specified base address.
Reconfigure the base address of the
PIO-SSR Series board. Check the I/O
assignments of other system resources
and reconfigure, if necessary.
Transducer is not connected to
channel being read.
Check the transducer connections.
Board is set for single-ended
mode while transducer is a
differential type, or vice versa.
Check transducer specifications and
board configuration.
Computer does not
boot.
Board not seated properly.
Check the installation of the board.
The base address setting of the
PIO-SSR Series board conflicts
with that of another system
resource.
Check the base address settings of your
system resources; each address must be
unique.
The power supply of the host
computer is too small to handle
all the system resources.
Check the needs of all system resources
and obtain a larger power supply. Also
try removing extra boards from your
system.
System lockup
A timing error occurred.
Restart your computer.
Table 7-1. Troubleshooting Information (cont.)
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
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