Where to go from here, Troubleshooting – Remote Technologies RPC-320 User Manual

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SETUP AND OPERATION

SECTION 2

Page 2-4 RPC-320

WHERE TO GO FROM HERE

If you want to do this:

Turn to
Chapter

Save a program

3

Run a program at power up or

reset (autorun)

3

Know m ore abo ut serial por ts

4

Install a differ ent RAM mem ory chip

5

Using RAM to save variables

5

Run an assembly language program

5

Configure digital I/O lines

6

Detect on/off switch status

6

Use high c urre nt outputs

6

Connect an external opto rack

6

Calendar/ clock option

7

Connect Displays

8

Use a keypad

9

Measure voltages

10

Using inter rupts

12

Multi-mode counter

13

Use low power operation

14

Refer to the table of contents for a more detailed listing.

TROUBLESHOOTING

You would probably turn to this section because you
could not get the sign on message. If you are getting a
sign on message but can' t enter characters, then read
section 5 below . T he following are tr oubleshooting hints
when you can' t get anything.

1.

Check the power source. If it is below 4.65 volts at
the input pow er ter minal, the RPC -320 will r eset.
Power is 5 ±0.25 volts. Make sure it is a clean 5
volt source . If it dips in term ittently to 4. 65 volts
(due to switching noise or ripple), the card will reset
for about 100 ms. If the noise is frequent enough,
the card will be in per manen t reset. Check U7, pin
8. If it is hig h (about 5 volts), then the car d is in
reset. T his line should be low (about 0 volts).

2.

Check the COM 0 port (J3). Rem ove the connector
from COM 0. R efer to the outline dra wing ear lier in
this chapter. Connect an oscilloscope (preferred) or
a voltmete r to pin 3 (T xd) and gr ound. Pin 3 should
be -6 volts or more negative. (Pin 1 is designated
by the

v

symbol on the connecto r. Pin 3 is next to

it, nearer the key opening.) If you have -6 volts or
more, press the reset switch. If you have a scope

attached, you should see a burst of activity. With a
volt meter, you should see a change in voltage.
Using a Fluke 8060A set to measure A C, you
should see a mom entary rea ding above 2 volts.

3.

Install the serial cable and make sure the voltages
and output activity are still there. Output is from
pin 3 on the VTC-9F. If not, check to make sure
something is not shorting th e output.

4.

Check the serial pa ram eters on y our P C or termin al.
They should be set to:

9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop

5.

If you are receiving a sign on me ssage but not ab le
to enter characters, check U8, pin 4 for at least -6
v o lt s. W h e n i t i s n e ar 0 vo lt s, t h e t er m i na l o r P C ' s
Tx line is not connected. When you pr ess a
character on the terminal or P C, you should see the
voltage go positive. Check the serial cable.
Transmitted signals from the PC or terminal are
from pin 5 on the 10 pin IDC connector.

If all of this fails, call technical support listed in chapter
1.

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