Appendix Appendix 1 Troubleshooting the RS-232C Faults Check the items in the following table in the event of operating problems with the RS-232C interface. Symptom (1)The RS-232C does not operate at all. -1.Is the cable properly connected? >> Refer to the instruction manual. (Setting the communication interface) -2.Is the setting of the communication interfacing RS-232C with the setting screen of the communication? >> Refer to the instruction manual. (Setting the communication interface) -2.Is the unit correctly set? >> Refer to the instruction manual. (Setting the communication interface) -3.Are all the devices that are connected powered on? (2)An attempt to read data using the CALL RECEIVE statement causes the RS-232C bus to hang. -1.Each and every CALL RECEIVE statement must be preceded by a query. -2.Is the query transmitted incorrect? (3)Although a command was transmitted,the unit did not operate. -1.Use the "*ESR?" query to check the standard event status register for anomalies. >>See CHAPTER 1 , "1.2 The Status Byte and the Event Registers." (4)Even though a number of queries were sent, only one response was received. -1.Has an error occurred? -2.The response should be read immediately after each query. >> To read several responses in one operation, the corresponding queries must be combined into a single line using the message separator. (5)An overrun error or a framing error occurs. -1.Is the transfer rate too high? >> Reduce the transfer rate. Appendix 2 Troubleshooting the 10BASE-T Faults Check the items in the following table in the event of operating problems with the 10BASE-T interface. Symptom (1)The 10BASE-T does not operate at all. -1.Is the cable properly connected? >> Refer to the instruction manual. (Setting the communication interface) -2.Is the setting of the communication interfacing 10BASE-T with the setting screen of the communication? >> Refer to the instruction manual. (Setting the communication interface) -2.Is the unit correctly set? >> Refer to the instruction manual. (Setting the communication interface) -3.Are all the devices that are connected powered on? (2)An attempt to read data using the CALL RECEIVE statement causes the 10BASE-T bus to hang. -1.Each and every CALL RECEIVE statement must be preceded by a query. -2.Is the query transmitted incorrect? (3)Although a command was transmitted,the unit did not operate. -1.Use the "*ESR?" query to check the standard event status register for anomalies. >>See CHAPTER 1 , "1.2 The Status Byte and the Event Registers." (4)Even though a number of queries were sent, only one response was received. -1.Has an error occurred? -2.The response should be read immediately after each query. >> To read several responses in one operation, the corresponding queries must be combined into a single line using the message separator.Download Driver Pack
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