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5. After inspecting and if necessary, changing the fuses to those required by the selected
voltage, reinstall the holders with the arrow facing to the right.
6. Close the power m
odule and verify that the correct voltage setting is displayed.
7. Verify
that the Controller power switch is in the OFF position and then plug the
powercord back into the power module.
Controller Is Not Responding
If this message pops up when you click on OK after selecting the "Interface Type" during
Hardware Setup (under the WinView/32 Setup menu), the system has not been able to
communicate with the Controller. Check to see if Controller has been turned ON and if
the interface card, its driver, and the interface cable have been installed.
• If the Controller is ON, the problem
may be with the interface card, its driver,
interrupt or address conflicts, or the cable connections.
• If the interface card is not installed, close WinView/32 and turn the Controller
OFF. Follow the interface card installation instructions in provided with y
our
interface card and cable the card to the SERIAL COM port on the rear of the
Controller. Then do a "Custom" installation of WinView/32 with the appropriate
interface component selected: "PCI Interface" or "ISA Interface", depending on
the interface card type. Be sure to deselect the interface component that does not
apply to your system.
Note: WinView/32 (versions 2.6.0 and higher) do not support the ISA interface.
• If the interface card is installed in the com
puter and is cabled to the SERIAL
COM port on the rear of the Controller, close WinView/32 and turn the
Controller OFF. Check the cable connections and tighten the locking screws if
the connections are loose.
• If the interface card was installed after WinView/32 has been installed, close
WinView/32 and do a "Custom
" installation of WinView/32 with the appropriate
interface component selected: "PCI Interface" or "ISA Interface", depending on
the interface card type. Be sure to deselect the interface component that does not
apply to your system.
Note: WinView/32 (versions 2.6.0 and higher) do not support the ISA interface.
Cooling Troubleshooting
Temperature Lock canno
Possible causes could include:
t be Achieved or Maintained.
• The vacuum has deteriorated and needs to be refreshed.
• The connectors of the cable that interconnects the controller and the cam
era need to
be secured.
• The target array
temperature is not appropriate for your particular camera and CCD
array.