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1. 31227 M 3 Verify that you can go online with the card and your application software If you have difficulty establishing communication check your cable connections and refer to the documentation for your application software Refer to Chapter 9 for information on testing the cable with the PCD Test Utility Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 8 4 Connect the Card to the DeviceNet Network Notes Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Chapter 9 Run the 1784 PCD Test Utility and Access Diagnostics Before You Begin The 1784 PCD Test Utility lets you verify and troubleshoot the installation of your 1784 PCD card on Windows 95 98 Me 2000 and NT platforms Follow the procedure in this Chapter to run the test utility and access diagnostics IMPORTANT This utility does not work with the Windows 95 16 bit driver Use the PCD_Test exe program to test the card and driver The program is in the PCD_TEST directory on any of the following floppy disks e 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 Bit Setup Disk e 1784 PCD Installation Windows NT 4 0 Setup Disk TIP Copy the PCD_Test program to your hard drive for easy OOTP oy a access The batch file A PCD_TEST CopyPCD_Test2HardDrive bat Be will copy the A PCD_Test directory to your hard drive as C PCD_Test To See page Run the PCD Test Utility 9 2 Access Diagnostics 9 6 Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 9 2 Run the
2. Specifications 1784 PCD Communication Card Series C PCMCIA Type Type Il form factor network adapter card PCMCIA Standard Compliant to PCMCIA Standard release 2 1 Card and Socket Services Standard Compliant to PCMCIA Card and Socket Services Standard revision 2 1 or greater Power Requirements PC DeviceNet Network RATED 5V 210 mA maximum 24V de 2 25 V de maximum 10 mA minimum Environmental Operating Non operating Conditions Slot Temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F 40 85 C 40 185 F Humidity 5 95 without condensation 5 95 without condensation Vibration 0 70 Hz constant 012 N A displacement 70 500 Hz constant 2 G acceleration Shock 30 G peak 11 ms 50 G peak 11 ms Agency Certification e A UL Recognized Component Industrial Control Equipment when product or packaging is s C marked for all applicable directives marked 1784 PCD1 Cable Total length of cable 34 9 cm 13 75 in Pin Assignments See Figure A 1 on page A 2 1 From host computer which must be UL Listed Information Technology Equipment or UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment 2 Power supplied to the DeviceNet terminals of this equipment must be Class 2 as defined in NFPA 70 National Electrical Code 3The operating parameters describe the environment within the PCMCIA slot Refer to the documentation for your computer for environmental requirements The 1784 PCD card should not exceed th
3. After you change these resources you must reboot your PC for the changes to take effect IMPORTANT Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Troubleshoot the Card 10 9 If you are using pure NT no third party plug and play software or SystemSoft s CardWizard follow this procedure to assign available resources with the PCD card configuration tool 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Double click the Allen Bradley 1784 PCD icon You see the Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Configurator screen You can use this screen to assign available resources Kemel Driver Version 1 22 hey Memory foso00 x ET Je 2 To find available resources in your system do the following Note If the Phoenix Softex PC Card Controller software is installed it will assign the 1784 PCD resources and the configuration displayed in this Administrative Tools applet will be invalid a Select Start gt Programs gt gt Windows NT Diagnostics b Click on the Resources tab c Look for an interrupt number that is not listed d Enter it in the 1784 PCD Configurator screen e In the Windows NT Diagnostics tool click on the Memory tab to see which addresses the system is using not available Be aware that Windows NT protects its memory as well as its Wie an Ne interrupts and may not list all the resources it is using We suggest that you select a memory address in the range from 000D0000 to OOODFFFF f Enter th
4. Allen Bradley DeviceNet Communication Card 1784 PCD Installation Instructions Automation N Important User Information Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication those responsible for the application and use of this control equipment must satisfy themselves that all necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application and use meets all performance and safety requirements including any applicable laws regulations codes and standards The illustrations charts sample programs and layout examples shown in this guide are intended solely for purposes of example Since there are many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Allen Bradley does not assume responsibility or liability to include intellectual property liability for actual use based upon the examples shown in this publication Allen Bradley publication SGI 1 1 Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Control available from your local Allen Bradley office describes some important differences between solid state equipment and electromechanical devices that should be taken into consideration when applying products such as those described in this publication Reproduction of the contents of this copyrighted publication in whole or part without written permission of Rockwell Automation is prohibited Throughout this manual we use notes to m
5. Do not use the Allen Bradley 1784 PCD card icon in the Control Panel to assign memory and interrupt resources The Unicore Touchstone Software PC card controller assigns these resources for you automatically For more information contact Touchstone or Unicore e Touchstone Internet www touchstonesoftware com e Unicore Internet www unicore com products Install the Driver To install the driver do the following 1 To verify that an earlier version of the driver is not installed click Start gt Settings Control Panel Double click the Add Remove Programs icon Click the Install Uninstall tab Scroll down the list to ensure the driver is not listed If Then the driver is installed remove it Refer to Remove the Driver on page 5 8 the driver is not installed click OK or Cancel 2 Shut down the PC 3 Insert the PCD card into your computer as described in Chapter 7 4 Start Windows NT If Then you have third party plug and play card refer to the bulleted list following this table controller software you do not have third party plug and play go to step 5 on page 5 6 card controller software e If you have Phoenix Softex s Card Executive on your system you may see the following message Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the Driver for Windows NT 5 5 PCMCIA Card Not Configured The following PCMCIA card has been inserted in the system x however there is no soft
6. click Other Locations Location of Driver You may see a message indicating that no driver was found If you do get this message type the path where the driver is located on the disk or on your hard drive if you downloaded it If Windows is still unable to find the driver reboot your PC l Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 3 6 Install and Use the 16 and 32 bit Drivers for Windows 95 6 Click Finish The system begins to load the driver then prompts you with the following dialog box Copying Files x The file ABPCD VXD on 1784 PCD o a Windows 95 98 32 Bit Setup Disk could not be found CA Insert 1784 PCD Windows 95 98 32 Bit Setup Disk into the drive selected below and click OK Skip File Details Copy files from IC WINDOWSSOPTIO TPF kh Browse TIP If you see this dialog box specify the drive letter for your disk drive usually a in the Copy files from pulldown see the screen capture shown above Press Enter or click OK You may be prompted to restart your computer for the driver to take effect 7 For the 32 bit driver run the PCD Test Utility to verify the installation Refer to Chapter 9 of this manual 8 For the 16 bit driver follow these instructions to verify the installation a Start DeviceNet Manager Software b Select Utilities gt Set Up Online Communications c Select PCD Interface version 2 2 or Later d Click Ok e
7. 16 Bit Driver 2 23 Socket 2 M Show control on taskbar F Display waming if card is removed before it is stopped Cancel Apply 4 Click OK The PC card icon appears in the taskbar Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 10 4 Troubleshoot the Card If the Driver Does Not Work Use the following procedure to resolve other driver issues 1 Access the Device Manager by right clicking on My Computer and selecting Properties 2 Select the Device Manager tab 3 Scroll through the device list until you see the Allen Bradley PCD family entry 4 Double click on the sign to the left of this entry to expand it 5 Click on Allen Bradley 1784 PCD card to select it 6 Click the Properties button Allen Bradley 1784 PCD C 16 Bit Driver 2 23 Proper FA Gereral Diver Resnisces lt gt Allen Bradley 1784 PCD C 16 Bit Driver Z 23 Device ly pes Aller Biadkey PCD Fan Manufactwer Allan Bradley Company Herdware version Mot cvailable m Device status This device is working properly Device tsaze Creel If code 10 conflicting memory resources or another conflict is reported in the Device Status box continue with the following steps Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Troubleshoot the Card 10 5 7 In the Properties dialog box click on the Resources tab Allen Bradley 1784 PCD C 16 Bit Driver 2 23 Proper a E3 General Driver Res
8. 1784 PCD Test Utility and Access Diagnostics Run the PCD Test Utility 1 Navigate to the location of the PCD Test Utility for example A PCD_TEST pcd_test exe 2 Double click on the ped_test exe file to start the PCD Test Utility The 1784 PCD Installation Test Utility automatically looks for your card and begins the tests As the tests are completed a green check mark appears showing that the particular test was successful If there is an error you will see a red X and an explanation PCD_Test Version 4 00 x Driver ABPed sys Found Version 4 00 Driver ABPcd sys Started 1784 PCD Card Found 1784 PCD Memory Test 1784 PCD Interrupt Test 1784 PCD Card Information Serial Number 0x000412D6 1784 PCD Firmware Version 1 002 Driver DLL WdnPcd dll Found Version 4 00 KK KKKKKK Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Run the 1784 PCD Test Utility and Access Diagnostics 9 3 If you Follow the directions specified in a failure message you may receive or do not see all green check marks or you e In Windows NT adjust system resources Refer do not see the message stating that the o Change Memory and Interrupt Resources on 1784 PCD completed all tests page 10 8 successfully e In Windows 95 98 Me and 2000 go to Device anager and adjust resources Refer to Chapter 10 or details If you are unable to adjust resources contact Rockwell Automation Technical Support e In Windows 2000 chec
9. 7 Ence bees card is using g PCMCIA Slot DeviceNet Port Setup Node Address 62 4 Memory Base 40000 I Auto Address Interrupt Number fg Network Baud Rate jiz 7 Firmware Revision fi 002 Cancel Test Card M Activate Diagnostic Window On Error Diagnostics This port is not currently in use d Click OK to run the test Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Run the 1784 PCD Test Utility and Access Diagnostics 9 5 If you are properly connected to your network the test utility will browse your network to find active nodes You will see a node table with the active nodes checked Jactive Node Table Snapshot IE J DeviceNetNodesFound To M10 F 2 F 3 F 40 M50 FT 60 mo ii mi mi mi gs _ me de me nm ome mn mm Misi ice lesa ni ne nm T e Mar 24 fa ra 154 mm gd gt nm m5 me Veri r F 36 F 46 FT 56 SJ wg we om my ome Bo om ome nm nm om Bo omg mee me mo ome Close Network Browse Progress TIP If you get an error message telling you the 1784 PCD card does not appear to be connected to a network check or replace your network cabling Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 9 6 Run the 1784 PCD Test Utility and Access Diagnostics Access Diagnostics Whenever you configure the PCD card you will see the 1784 PCD Driver Configuration screen This screen lets you access diagnostics by clicking the Diagnostics button To cause the Diagnostics window to appear automaticall
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12. Services Windows 95 98 Me NT and 2000 have built in card and Socket Services capabilities Once you establish communication the PC card identifies itself through its Card Information Structure Socket Services identifies how many sockets are present in your computer and detects if a PC card is inserted into one of these sockets The PCMCIA adapter handles communication between the PC card and the sockets in your computer Socket Services controls this adapter Card Services provides access to system resources such as memory and interrupt requests and automatically releases the system resources when you remove the PC card from a socket Card Services also provides an interface to higher level software if you need to load any hardware drivers After the PC card establishes communication with the computer the card Information Structure provides configuration information about the PC card such as available storage device type and data format to the computer Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 1 4 About the PCD Card What is the PCD card The PCD card is a PCMCIA Type II form factor card that interfaces between your computer and a DeviceNet network Your computer must be PCMCIA 2 1 compliant to support the IMPORTANT 1784 PCD card To verify that your computer is PCMCIA 2 1 compliant see your computer s user manual Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Chapter 2 Pre installation Procedures
13. in Chapter 7 Windows Me displays this screen Add New Hardware Wizard Windows has found the following new hardware Allen Bradley Company Inc 1784 PCD C Windows can automatically search for and install software that supports your hardware If your hardware came with installation media insert it now and click Next What would you like to do Specify the location of the driver Advanced cos Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 l 4 8 Install and Use the 32 bit Driver for Windows 98 Me 3 Click Next You see this screen Copying Files Source A NWidnPed dll Destination C WINDOWS SYSTEMS WDNPCD DLL DO 4 When the files finish copying you see this screen Add New Hardware Wizard D Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Series C Windows has finished installing the new hardware device l Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the 32 bit Driver for Windows 98 Me 4 9 5 Click Finish You see this screen System Settings Change a To finish setting up your new hardware you must restart pour computer Do you want to restart your computer now 6 Click Yes to reboot your computer 7 Run the PCD Test Utility to verify the installation Refer to Chapter 9 of this manual Stop the PCD Card Before you remove the PCD card from its socket you should stop the card which also stops the driver Method 1 1 Right click the PC car
14. or 3 37 in by 2 13 in but differ in thickness at the center The thickness at the connector end along the rails is the same for all types of PC cards Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 1 2 About the PCD Card Currently there are three types of PC cards Type 3 3 mm thick data storage such as Flash 13 in memory cards Le ll hick 1 0 such as modem LAN and on 7 host communications the in Allen Bradley 1784 PCD PCMK and PCC cards are Type Il cards lt lt Type Ill 10 5 mm thick 41 in data storage or 1 0 capabilities NS that require more space such as rotating media and wireless communication devices 19911 If the PCMCIA slot in your computer is thick enough to IMPORTANT aaa tis a accommodate a Type III card then it can also accommodate a Type I or II card All three types of PC cards use the same 68 pin connector The pins are in two parallel rows of 34 pins When inserted into the PCMCIA slot on your computer the connector mates with a single molded socket 19873 Communication The socket provides the physical connection to the PC card The PC card then is connected to the I O bus in your computer through a hardware interface called the adapter Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 About the PCD Card 1 3 Software interfaces defined by PCMCIA enable communications between an installed PC card and the computer We call these software interfaces Card and Socket
15. system This wizard will complete the installation for this device Pa Allen Bradley_Company__Inc 1784 PCD C A device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Windows needs driver files for your new device To locate driver files and complete the installation click Next What do you want the wizard to do Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific driver lt Back Cancel I Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the Driver for Windows 2000 6 5 5 Select Search for a suitable driver and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard 4 Locate Driver Files a Where do you want Windows to search for driver files CY Search for driver files for the following hardware device oD Allen Bradley_Company__Inc 1784 PCD C The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in any of the following optional search locations that you specify To start the search click Next If you are searching on a floppy disk or CD ROM drive insert the floppy disk or CD before clicking Next Optional search locations I Floppy disk drives P CD ROM drives JT Specify a location P Microsoft Windows Update lt Back Cancel At this point you need to select where the file is located 6 Select one of the following e Floppy disk drives if you
16. system will support two PCD cards install two cards and configure the PCD driver in RSLinx select Communications gt Configure Drivers If your system supports two cards you will see two serial numbers as shown in this excerpt from the RSLinx PCD Driver Configuration Screen PCD Device Setup Serial Number 00008543C ne DeviceNet Port 9 Node ddress 000267C8 Native NT with no third party plug and play software installed supports one PCD card at a time Do You Have Any of the Following Third Party Plug and Play PC Card Controller Software If Then you do have third party plug and play a PC card icon circled in card controller software this illustration will appear on the Windows task bar you do not have third party go to page 5 4 and continue with the driver installation plug and play card controller software TIP To find the version of your third party plug and play software you can usually do the following gt 1 Double click the PC card icon 2 When a dialog box appears click Help gt About Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the Driver for Windows NT 5 3 TIP Whenever you upgrade third party plug and play software you must also upgrade all associated power management and docking service software if loaded to the same version to which you have upgraded the plug and play software vi SystemSoft s CardWizard If you have SystemSoft s CardW
17. the Card 10 11 e Unplug or Eject Hardware 1x Select the device you want to unplug or eject and then click Stop When Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so unplug the device from your computer Floppy disk drive A 3 TOSHIBA CD ROM XM 18028 E Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Series C at CardBus Slot 0 Properties Stop D Display device components Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar Close 2 Select the card 3 Click Properties Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 10 12 Troubleshoot the Card 4 Click the General tab Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Series C Properties uae General Driver Resources d Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Series C Device type Allen Bradley PCMCIA Family Manufacturer Rockwell International Corporation Location CardBus Slot 0 Device status This device is working properly If you are having problems with this device click Troubleshooter ta start the troubleshooter Device usage Use this device enable z If Then the device status displays this message e click on the Resources tab and check the This device is not present not working properly or Conflicting Device list for possible hardware does not have all drivers installed conflicts e try disabling the Automatic Settings option Go to Step 5 below Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Troubleshoot the Card 10 13 5 Click on the Resources tab TIP Al
18. the release button and remove the card from the slot If this is not applicable to your computer follow the instructions specified in its user manual You hear multiple tones for each card that you remove if your system is configured properly These tones indicate the card is now disabled IMPORTANT You should stop any software communicating with the card before removing the PCD card If you do not do this the stray processes may affect the system s performance potentially halting the system Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 7 4 Insert and Remove the 1784 PCD Card Notes Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Chapter 8 Connect the Card to the DeviceNet Network This Chapter describes how to connect the PCD card to a Devicenet network These instructions assume that you have installed e your application software e the card Chapter 7 e the 1784 PCD drivers Chapters 3 through 6 and restarted Windows TIP If you need additional information about connecting cables see the DeviceNet Cable Planning and Installation Manual publication DN 6 7 2 gt The following diagrams show a PCMCIA 2 1 compliant system If you are using another system your installation may appear slightly different Be sure that your PCD driver is configured to the same baud IMPORTANT rate as your network If the baud rates are different operation of devices on the network could be affected To connect the cabl
19. 4 1 Guidelines for Using the Driver 4 2 Install the Driver in Windows 98 4 3 Install the Driver in Windows Me 4 7 Stop the PED Cards 324 0 hod be nk RE cing te dote BG 4 9 Method Ts SERRE Bal gad Whig due E hte haa ev 4 9 Method Z 22 mens eu ann en dels Bede eels gehen At 4 10 Remove the Driver 4 10 Chapter 5 Install and Use the Driver for Windows NT Whats in This CAPTER cei garren She ete Soe ae ee nt 5 1 Do You Have Any of the Following Third Party Plug and Play PC Card Controller Software 5 2 SystemSoft s CardWizard 5 3 Phoenix Softex s Card Executive 5 3 Unicore Touchstone Software s CardWare 5 4 Install the Driver 5 4 Teste PCR Cid 1 nuits Grise Mt BE te eat 5 7 Remove the Driver 5 8 Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Table of Contents iii Chapter 6 Install and Use the Driver for Windows 2000 What s in This Chapter sue ut ere CAG EG RRR ES 6 1 Install th Driver sys lO ee ee Min nd a og 6 2 Update the 1784 PCD Plug and Play Driver 6 7 Stop and Eject the 1784 PCD Card 2 bs embeded a4 6 8 Unsafe Removal of Card pacts ten ee wey Moss des 6 10 Show the Card Unplug Eject Icon on the Taskbar 6 11 Chapter 7 Insert and Remov
20. 84 INO29C EN P June 2001 9 8 Run the 1784 PCD Test Utility and Access Diagnostics 4 Click on the Display Driver Specific Details button at the bottom of the window Driver Diagnostics for 1784 PCD 1 4 lel x General Performance Network Interface Interface Vendor Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley Interface Product Name 1784 PCD Interface Revision 1 03 Event Log v 08 04 00 09 12 50 The network interface is attempting to go online on tt 08 04 00 09 12 58 The network interface is online and functioning prope Click on the Display Driver Specific Details button Display Driver Specific Details Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Run the 1784 PCD Test Utility and Access Diagnostics 9 9 5 You see a Diagnostics window similar to the one shown below DIAGNOSTICS for 1784 PCD Driver 15 x 1784 PCD Driver Configuration Event Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Driver Copyright c 2001 Rockwell Automation Driver DLL Version 4 00 Kernel Mode Driver Version 4 00 System Windows 2000 PCD Device Setup Device Properties Serial Number C Device Number p m DeviceNet Port Setup Memory B ave fbtc000 dis Interrupt Number F Network Baud Rate fi25k Ge eine M Reactivate This Diagnostic Window On Error STATUS Disconnected No DeviceNet Power Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 9 10 Run the 1784 PCD Test Utility and Access Diagnosti
21. A0000 0xBFFFF RAGE MOBILITY 128 AGP 2X En OK Goma OxCCOOO OxEFFFF PCI bus E Forced Hardware 0x10000000 0xFFDFFFFF PCI bus ok 10 OxFDOOO000 OxFEFFFFFF Intel 82443EX Pentium r II Proc OK ares OxF4000000 OxF7FFFFFF Intel 824438X Pentium I Proc OK i ae OxF4000000 0xF7FFFFFF RAGE MOBILITY 128 AGP 2X En OK OXF0000000 0xF3FFFFFF Intel 824438X Pentium I Proc OK E Software Environment OXFOFFCOO0 OxFDFFFFFF RAGE MOBILITY 128 AGP 2X En OK OxEFFFFOOO OxEFFFFFFF Texas Instruments PCI 1420 Ca OK OxFFBFF000 0xFFBFFFFF Texas Instruments PCI 1420 Ca OK OxFFCO0000 OxFFDFFFFF Texas Instruments PCI 1420 Ca OK OxDF000 0xDFFFF Texas Instruments PCI 1420 Ca OK E Internet Explorer E Applications A Performance Logs and Alerts E1 63 Shared Folders Device Manager 4G Local Users and Groups iy orage a Disk Management OxFFBFC000 OxFFBFDFFF j OXEFFFEQOO OxEFFFEFFF Texas Instruments PCI 1420 Ca OK X 4 Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Troubleshoot the Card 10 15 7 To manually assign an interrupt a Deselect the Use automatic settings box b Click on Interrupt Request c Click Change Setting and select an interrupt location You may need to disable another device such as an unused TIP serial or parallel port to make an interrupt available for the PCD card 8 In some cases a device other than the 1784 PCD card may be determined to use the interrupt that the PCD c
22. Click Test Card f Click Ok I If Then you do not see the message refer to Chapter 10 If your are still having All Tests Passed problems contact Rockwell Automation Technical Support your computer is not connected to a you see the following message on the bottom DeviceNet network of the DeviceNet Manager window 1784 PCD is not connected to a network or there is no network power l Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the 16 and 32 bit Drivers for Windows 95 3 7 Stop the PCD Card Before you remove the PCD card from its socket you should stop the card which also stops the driver There are two methods for stopping the card Method 1 1 Right click the PC card icon in the Windows taskbar 2 Select Adjust PC Card Properties 3 On the list of PC cards that appears click on the 1784 PCD card you want to stop 4 Click Stop 5 When you see the message that tells you that you may safely remove this device click OK Method 2 1 Left click the PC card icon in the Windows taskbar 2 On the list of PC cards that appears click on the 1784 PCD card you want to stop 3 When you see the message that tells you that you may safely remove this device click OK Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 3 8 Install and Use the 16 and 32 bit Drivers for Windows 95 Remove the Driver I You can use the uninstaller provided by Windows 95 to remove the driver from your sys
23. Series C TIP You may see a message indicating that no driver was found If TIP you do get this message type the path where the driver is located on the disk or on your hard drive if you downloaded D gt it If Windows is still unable to find the driver reboot your PC Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 4 6 Install and Use the 32 bit Driver for Windows 98 Me 8 Click Next You see this screen Add New Hardware Wizard 9 Click Finish You see this screen System Settings Change 2 CETER 10 Click Yes to reboot your computer 11 Run the PCD Test Utility to verify the installation Refer to Chapter 9 of this manual Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the 32 bit Driver for Windows 98 Me 4 1 Install the Driver in Windows Me 1 Insert the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 bit Setup Disk into your floppy disk drive a Some earlier versions of the driver do not appear in the Add Remove Programs utility on the Windows Control Panel and can only be removed by running the pcdupdt exe program To verify that an earlier version of the driver is not installed run the pcdupdt exe program from the root of the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 bit Setup Disk b Browse to x pcdupdt exe where x is your floppy disk drive letter c Double click on the pcdupdt exe file to run it 2 Insert the PCD card into your system as described
24. TE Bi System Tools RAGE MOBILITY 128 AGP 2x Engish 1 E Event Viewer Texas Instruments PCI 1420 CardBu E QW System Information E System Summary Hardware Resources Ca Confiicts Sharing Texas Instruments PCI 1420 Cardu Intel 82371 AB EB PCI to USB Univer ESS Maestro PCI Audio WOM 3Com 56K 90 Mini PCI Modem Goma CMD PCI 0646 Bus Master PCI to ID amp 3Com 3C920 Integrated Fast Ethern Ca Memory E Components E Software Environment 1 Internet Explorer e Applications it Gf Performance Logs and Alerts gg Shared Folders Local Users and Groups 2 Synaptics P52 Pe Standard 101 1024 System CMOSjreal time clock Numeric data processor Standard floppy disk controller Communications Port COML Primary IDE Channel Secondary IDE Channel System board 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 E Forced Hardware 9 Adaptec AIC 7880 PCI SCSI Controller 9 L 1 8 1 6 4 1 1 E J Click on the Memory folder in the left window You see the memory resources in use Device status Computer Management Local OXF0000 0xFFFFF System board K El ff System Tools 0x100000 0xFFEFFFF System board OK Hi fa Event Viewer OxFFF0000 0xFFFFFFF System board Ok E System Information OXFFEQOOOO OxFFFFFFFF System board K E System Summary 0xA0000 0xBFFFF PCI bus ok E E Hardware Resources 0xA0000 0xBFFFF Intel 824438X Pentium r II Proc OK E conflcts sharing 0x
25. Uninstall Unplug a device and click Next 6 Check Unplug Eject a device and click Next 7 Select the 1784 PCD card and click Next 8 Confirm the device and click Next 9 Check Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar 10 Click Finish 11 Remove your card Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 6 12 Install and Use the Driver for Windows 2000 Notes Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Chapter 7 Insert and Remove the 1784 PCD Card What s in This Chapter Read this Chapter to understand how to insert and remove the card from your laptop computer To See page Insert the PCD Card 7 1 Remove the PCD Card 7 3 Insert the PCD Card IMPORTANT If you are using Windows 95 98 Me or 2000 you can insert or remove the 1784 PCD card from a powered computer Be sure to stop the card first Refer to the Chapter for each operating system for the procedure for stopping the card If you are using Windows NT shut down the computer before inserting or removing the card The following diagrams show a PCMCIA 2 1 compliant system If you are using another computer your installation i may be slightly different TIP Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 7 2 Insert and Remove the 1784 PCD Card 1 Open the door to the PCMCIA slot Some slots do not have doors If you have more than one slot in your computer you can insert IMPORTANT the 1784 PCD card into any empty slot Check yo
26. What s in This Chapter The following table describes what this Chapter contains and where to find specific information For information on See page Verify Your Package Contents 2 1 System Requirements 2 2 Remove Previously Installed Drivers 2 2 Determine Which Driver to Install 2 3 Locate the 1784 PCD Driver 2 3 Verify Your Package Contents Be certain that you have these items before you discard any packing material If an item is missing or incorrect contact your local sales representative 1784 PCD Communication card three 1784 PCD Setup disks The one you use will depend upon your operating system The disks are labelled 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 bit Setup Disk 1784 PCD Installation Windows NT 4 0 Setup Disk 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 16 bit Setup Disk 1784 PCD1 cable clear plastic PC card carrying case installation manual publication 1784 IN029C EN P Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 2 2 Pre installation Procedures System Requirements operating system Microsoft Windows 95 98 Me 2000 or NT 4 0 application software RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software Windows 95 98 Me NT RSLinx 2 00 97 or later Windows 2000 RSLinx 2 2 or later with RSLinx Service Pack 2 installed Note For RSLinx versions later than 2 2 no Service Pack is required for the 1784 PCD card to work DeviceNet Manager software version 3 005 or later 16 bit driver onl
27. adio button 11 Click Finish If CardWare displays a message saying the driver could not be IMPORTANT see ee started you may have a resource conflict Refer to Chapter 10 for troubleshooting information Test the PCD Card To test the PCD card refer to Chapter 9 of this manual l Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 5 8 Install and Use the Driver for Windows NT Remove the Driver You can use the uninstaller provided by Windows NT to remove the driver from your system 1 2 3 Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Double click the Add Remove Programs icon Close the Control Panel Doing this allows you to completely uninstall the driver without rebooting your computer Select Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Driver from the Add Remove Programs list box Click Add Remove Before files are deleted you are prompted to confirm that you want to remove the PCD card Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Chapter 6 Install and Use the Driver for Windows 2000 What s in This Chapter This Chapter describes how to To See page Install the Driver 6 2 Update the 1784 PCD Plug and Play Driver 6 7 Stop and Eject the 1784 PCD Card 6 8 Show the Card Unplug Eject Icon on the 6 11 Taskbar In order to follow the instructions in this Chapter you must e have Windows 2000 loaded e have the Windows 2000 driver for the PCD card e have RSLinx version 2 2 or later with RSLinx Servi
28. ake you aware of safety considerations Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can ATTENTION lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attention statements help you to e identify a hazard e avoid a hazard e recognize the consequences IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Allen Bradley is a trademark of Rockwell Automation Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 European Communities EC Directive Compliance If this product has the CE mark it is approved for installation within the European Union and EEA regions It has been designed and tested to meet the following directives EMC Directive This product is tested to meet the Council Directive 89 336 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC by applying the following standards in whole or in part documented in a technical construction file e EN 50081 2 EMC Generic Emission Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment e EN 50082 2 EMC Generic Immunity Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment This product is intended for use in an industrial environment Low Voltage Directive This product is tested to meet Council Directive 73 23 EEC Low Voltage by applying the safety requirements of EN 61131 2 Programmable Controllers Part 2 Equipment Requirements and Tests For specific information required by EN 61131 2 see t
29. ard wants If this happens let the other device have the interrupt and assign the 1784 PCD card another interrupt location Use the Hardware Properties Screen to Verify Your Card is Working Properly To verify that your card is working properly 1 Right click My Computer 2 Select Manage Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 10 16 Troubleshoot the Card 3 On the Computer Management screen that appears select Device Manager Computer Management d 10 xi Tree Computer Management Local EA System Tools fi Event Viewer m System Information E i Performance Logs and Alerts gg Shared Folders 4 Device Manager Ez g Local Users and Groups E e7 Storage Ca Disk Management CS Disk Defragmenter Logical Drives ies Be Removable Storage a Services and Applications action view e gt alm ay Ely Allen Bradley PCMCIA Family XY Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Series C HV Batteries Computer amp Disk drives Display adapters 43 DYD CD ROM drives Floppy disk controllers amp Floppy disk drives IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Keyboards TA Mice and other pointing devices 3 Monitors H S Network adapters E3 2 PCMCIA adapters lS Ports COM amp LPT El Sound video and game controllers E System devices Ei Universal Serial Bus controllers Cee eb EE TIP Alternately you can access Device Manager by selecting My Computer gt Properties Ha
30. are going to use the floppy disk that ships with the 1784 PCD card e CD ROM drives if you are going to get the file from the RSLinx CD ROM Version 2 2 Service Pack 2 or later e Specify a location if you downloaded the driver file from www ab com support products pccards html If you select Then Floppy disk drives insert the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 bit Setup Disk into the drive and click Next Windows 2000 will search for the appropriate driver CD ROM drives insert the RSLinx CD into the drive and click Next Windows 2000 will search for the appropriate driver Specify a location use this selection if you have downloaded the driver from www ab com support products pccards html You will be prompted for the location path of the driver Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 6 6 Install and Use the Driver for Windows 2000 7 Click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Driver Files Search Results ER The wizard has finished searching for driver files for your hardware device T The wizard found a driver for the following device Pi Allen Bradley_Company_Inc 1784 PCD C Windows found a driver for this device To install the driver Windows found click Next cy a ped int Cancel You may see a message indicating that no driver was found If you do get this message type the path where the driver is located on the disk or on your hard drive if you downloaded P g
31. ce Pack 2 installed For RSLinx versions later than 2 2 no Service Pack is required for the 1784 PCD card to work TIP You can have two PCD cards installed to monitor different TIP networks or access different devices If you install two PCD cards each card will have a unique serial number as shown in this excerpt from the RSLinx PCD Driver Configuration Screen PCD Device Setup Serial Number 00008543C z DeviceNet Port Uuu Node Address OOOZE7CE l Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 l 6 2 Install and Use the Driver for Windows 2000 IMPORTANT If you are using Windows 2000 we strongly recommend that you verify that your system BIOS supports Windows 2000 If you have problems using the 1784 PCD card with a system running Windows 2000 check that you have the latest system BIOS installed You can download BIOS updates from most computer manufacturers websites Contact your computer manufacturer for details Install the Driver D If you are upgrading your system from Windows NT to Windows 2000 keep the following in mind e Check that you have a Windows 2000 compatible BIOS installed You can download BIOS updates from most computer manufacturers websites Contact your computer manufacturer for details e be sure to uninstall Windows NT PCD drivers before attempting to install Windows 2000 If you do not and you see a wdnpcd dll error message in RSLinx remove the old driver by ru
32. click on the pcdupdt exe file to run it 2 Insert one of the following disks into your floppy disk drive e the disk labelled 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 Me 32 bit Setup Disk e the disk labelled 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 16 bit Setup Disk 3 Insert the PCD card into your system as described in Chapter 7 After you insert the card the system will detect it and begin to build the driver information needed to run it To do this the system must locate the driver for the card so it prompts you to specify where to find the driver 4 Click Next You see the following dialog box Update Device Driver Wizard This wizard will complete the installation of Allen Bradley Company Inc 1784 PCD C by searching your local drives network and Internet locations for the most current driver Ifyou have a disk or CD ROM that came with this device insert it now It is recommended that you let Windows search for an updated driver To do this click Next to continue I Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the 16 and 32 bit Drivers for Windows 95 3 5 5 Click Next You see a dialog box similar to this one Update Device Driver Wizard Windows found the following updated driver for this device Allen Bradley 1784 PCD C 32 Bit Driver 1 22 If you want to use this driver click Finish If this is not the correct driver and you want to search for a different driver manually
33. cs Notes Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Chapter 10 Troubleshoot the Card Occasionally you may need to modify your system to help the PCD card to function properly Use the tips and suggestions that follow to help you set up the PCD card and driver s successfully TIP The first step in troubleshooting is running the PCD Test Utility and viewing diagnostics Refer to Chapter 9 for more information on running the utility and viewing diagnostics For information on See page General Troubleshooting Guidelines 10 1 Troubleshooting on Windows 95 98 Me 10 2 Troubleshooting on Windows NT 10 7 Troubleshooting on Windows 2000 10 10 General Troubleshooting Guidelines The following guidelines apply to all operating systems unless specified otherwise Avoid Network Errors by Specifying a Unique Node Address and the Correct Baud Rate To avoid network errors be certain to configure the PCD card with a unique node address and the correct baud rate for the DeviceNet network to which you are connecting Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 10 2 Troubleshoot the Card Understand What Hearing Multiple Tones Means If you insert multiple PC cards you may hear more than one tonal notification per card Windows detects devices during power up and adjusts the device resources accordingly This results in multiple tones sounding When the system changes settings for example when you remove a card t
34. curces S gt Allen Bradley 1784 PCD C 15 Bit Driver 2 23 Resource settings Setting vw nu Interupt Request na Mermar Nange 00004000 OO0DSTTT Nesource type Seting based orr Jas gurzi Groma Setting M Use au omate setings Cancel 8 Do the following e check for conflicts listed in the Conflicting Device list e verify that you have assigned resources to the PCD card You should have at minimum an interrupt and memory range assigned Be aware that TIP e series A 1784 PCD cards do not use an Input Output range e you may have to disable a device to make an interrupt available Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 10 6 Troubleshoot the Card 9 If there are no conflicts continue with step 10 below If there are conflicts you may need to alter the settings of the conflicting devices to get the PCD card to work properly First try unchecking the Use Automatic Settings box and then changing the memory or interrupt resources TIP To find free memory and interrupt resources on Windows TIP 95 98 Me systems in the Device Manager window right click on Computer and select Properties You see the Computer B gt Properties screen which shows you the resources in use To change the resources a Click on the resource you want to change b Click the Change Setting button c Change the memory or interrupt resources to a free memory or interrupt resource TIP Depending
35. d icon in the Windows taskbar DEOD Diz 2 Select Adjust PC Card Properties 3 On the list of PC cards that appears click on the 1784 PCD card you want to stop 4 Click Stop 5 When you see the message that tells you that you may safely remove this device click OK Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 4 10 Install and Use the 32 bit Driver for Windows 98 Me Method 2 1 Left click the PC card icon in the Windows taskbar 2 On the list of PC cards that appears click on the 1784 PCD card you want to stop 3 When you see the message that tells you that you may safely remove this device click OK Remove the Driver You can use the uninstaller provided by Windows 98 Me to remove the driver from your system 1 Stop the PCD card as directed above 2 Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 3 Double click the Add Remove Programs icon 4 Select Allen Bradley 1784 PCD 5 Click Next Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the 32 bit Driver for Windows 98 Me 4 11 6 Click Add Remove If you have not already stopped the card you see a screen similar to the one below 1784 PCD Driver Removal x Please stop and remove all 1784 PCD cards from your computer To stop the 1784 PCD card 1 Left click the PC card icon in the Windows taskbar Unplug or Eject Hardware EX 11 22 AM 2 On the list of PC cards that appears click on the 1784 PCD card you want to
36. ded to run the hardware If you see the Digital Signature Not Found screen click Yes to continue the installation Digital Signature Not Found 7 xi The Microsoft digital signature affirms that software has been tested with Windows and that the software has not been altered since it was tested The software you are about to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature Therefore there is no guarantee that this software works correctly with Windows Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Series C If you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software visit the Windows Update Web site at http windowsupdate microsoft com to see if one is available Do you want to continue the installation No More Info 3 Because the driver has not been loaded Windows 2000 displays a new hardware dialog box and the following message Found New Hardware Allen Bradley_Company__Inc 1784 PCD C Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 6 4 Install and Use the Driver for Windows 2000 Windows 2000 displays Found New Hardware Wizard E Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install a device driver for a hardware device To continue click Next TE Cancel 4 Click Next Windows 2000 displays Found New Hardware Wizard J Install Hardware Device Drivers ee device driver is a software program that enables a hardware device to work with wy an operating
37. e memory address in the 1784 PCD Configurator screen 3 Click OK twice 4 Reboot the computer You must restart Windows NT in order for your PCD card to IMPORTANT Aiie work with your software application Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 10 10 Troubleshoot the Card TIP Since Windows NT may be using a resource and may not report it in Windows NT diagnostics always run the PCD Test Utility after configuring resources gt If the driver will not start or cannot find a card try reconfiguring the resources e If the IRQ test fails try another IRQ e If the memory test fails try another memory range You can also access diagnostics in RSLinx Refer to Chapter 9 for information on accessing diagnostics Troubleshooting on Windows 2000 Check for Incompatible BIOS In Windows 2000 check with your computer manufacturer to ensure you have a Windows 2000 compatible BIOS installed In most cases you can download the system BIOS from your computer manufacturer s website If the Driver Does Not Work in Windows 2000 To access Hardware Properties and verify that the 1784 PCD card is OK follow the steps below 1 Double click h 1 ject hard i f i ouble click on the Unplug eject hardware icon ele amp in the taskbar TIP If you don t have the icon on your task bar refer to Show the Card Unplug Eject Icon on the Taskbar on page 6 11 gt Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Troubleshoot
38. e the 1784 PCD Card What s in This Chapter 7 1 Insert the POD Gard ioc sore goatee dot eg cakes maumetineutss 7 1 Multipl Tones sonnia a a an ee ae Bo ees 7 3 Remove the PCD Card 7 3 Chapter 8 Connect the Card to the DeviceNet Network Chapter 9 Run the 1784 PCD Test Utility and Access Diagnostics Before You Begin 2e en A OU i et ye 9 1 Run the PCD Test Utility erie riete ee 9 2 Access Diagnostics ey Bass Ses hon Where hogar apt sR aN 9 6 Chapter 10 Troubleshoot the Card General Troubleshooting Guidelines 10 1 Avoid Network Errors by Specifying a Unique Node Address and the Correct Baud Rate 10 1 Understand What Hearing Multiple Tones Means 10 2 Use the PCD Test Utility i scan got Sie sated 10 2 Troubleshooting on Windows 95 98 Me 10 2 Understand What a Missing PC Card PCMCIA Icon Means 10 2 Enable the PC Card Icon in the Taskbar 10 3 Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 iv Table of Contents If the Driver Does Not Work 10 4 Troubleshooting on Windows NT 10 7 Understand What a Missing PC Card PCMCIA Icon Means 10 7 Change Memory and Interrupt Resources 10 8 Troubleshooting on Windows 2000 10 10 Check for Incompatible BIOS 10 10 If the Driver Does Not Work in Wi
39. e to the card 1 Attach the smaller end of the 1784 PCD1 cable to the 1784 PCD card The silver side should face upward as you connect the cable to the 1784 PCD card 2 Attach the other end of 20724 M the 1784 PCD1 cable to the DeviceNet network Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 8 2 Connect the Card to the DeviceNet Network Connect the card to the network in any of the following ways Connect to the network using a Catalog or part no See this portion of the figure below 5 pin probe cable 1787 PCABL 1 sealed mini male cable 1787 MCABL 2 linear plug 1787 PLUG10R 3 optional 1787 OPCAB 1787 OPCAB A 4 1 1784 PCD1 to 1787 PCABL to DeviceNet network Notebook computer with 1784 PCD card installed Za 1784 PCD1 Open style device 1787 PCABL 20725 M 2 1784 PCD1 to 1787 MCABL to DeviceNet network Notebook computer with DeviceNet 1784 PCD card installed network T port tap 20725b M Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Connect the Card to the DeviceNet Network 8 3 3 1784 PCD1 to 5 pin linear plug to DeviceNet network Notebook computer with 1784 PCD card installed 1784 PCD1 J To DeviceNet network 20725c M 4 1784 PCD to 1787 0PCAB A five loose pins black blue clear Io white 2 red 2 This cable does not ship with the 1784 PCD card PS
40. ek Ont ena Ne AU mt tre P 3 CONVENHONS mid LEE LAS Bet Poe BeOS G4 DELS PEU P 3 Chapter 1 About the PCD Card What s in This Chapter 1 1 Whatis PGEMCIA cat cet aot kG eta CRS is ee Ede aa 1 1 Whatais a PG Garde keen ean 6 aioe ihe hotes ete RE 1 1 Architecture 28 464 he See oa REA he PR eS 1 1 Communication e 20 5 gach ie Bee Geo vive bale mre detente ds 1 2 What is the PCD card side hs i tr ea ares 1 4 Chapter 2 Pre installation Procedures Whats in This Chapter 2 1 Verify Your Package Contents 2 1 System Requirements 2 2 Remove Previously Installed Drivers 2 2 Determine Which Driver to Install 2 3 Locate the 1784 PCD Driver 2 3 Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 ii Table of Contents Chapter 3 Install and Use the 16 and 32 bit Drivers for Windows 95 What s in This Ch pter sou cee ek pet Sons Ge Re oo 3 1 Guidelines for Using the Driver 3 2 Install the Driver oinean aa ee ees 3 4 St p the PCD Cardin La gobs ghee ben BER Bede wa dee tes 3 7 Method ide st i Pt et NN ln ide 3 7 M TRO RS ce ne sic eat bod 3 7 Remove the Driver lt 4 228 ove oe oe oa BRR ee AN OS EES 3 8 Chapter 4 Install and Use the 32 bit Driver for Windows 98 Me What sin This Chapter 3 444 4 mu same ns nor Ha pe neees
41. hard drive and in any of the following selected locations Click Next to start the search M Flop eg T CD ROM drive in Microsoft Windows Update M Specify a location JDAWINSE SETUP z Browse Ced 6 Select one of the following Floppy disk drives if you are going to use the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 bit Setup Disk that ships with the 1784 PCD card e CD ROM drive if you are going to get the file from the RSLinx CD ROM Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the 32 bit Driver for Windows 98 Me 4 5 e Specify a location if you downloaded the driver file from www ab com support If you select Floppy disk drives Then insert the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 bit Setup Disk into the drive and click Next Windows 98 Me will search for the appropriate driver CD ROM drives insert the RSLinx CD into the drive and click Next Windows 98 Me will search for the appropriate driver Specify a location 7 You see this screen Add New Hardware Wizard Windows driver file search for the device Windows is now ready to install the best driver for this device Click Back to select a different driver or click Next to continue Location of driver _ use this selection if you have downloaded the driver from www ab com support You will be prompted for the location path of the driver Allen Bradley 1784 PCD
42. have only one PCD card inserted into your computer at one time in Windows 95 If you insert more than one card Windows 95 recognizes only the first card Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 3 2 Install and Use the 16 and 32 bit Drivers for Windows 95 Depending on the version of Windows 95 you are using your screens may look slightly differen from the ones shown in this Chapter If you plan to use DeviceNet Manager software DeviceNet Monitor software or other WinDNet16 software you must install the Windows 95 16 bit driver If you plan to use RSNetWorx for DeviceNet or RSLinx you must install the Windows 95 32 bit driver Vi ve If you have a previously installed PCD driver on your PC you IMPORTANT y p y a y must remove it from your computer before installing the current driver Refer to Remove the Driver on page 3 8 Guidelines for Using the Driver Follow these guidelines for using the driver e Do not simultaneously load 16 and 32 bit drivers Although you can alternate between using the 16 bit and the IMPORTANT 32 bit driver in your application do not load both the 16 bit and 32 bit drivers simultaneously Windows 95 operating systems allow only one driver per card type You must remove one driver before you install the other e Do not use the Update Driver option in the Windows 95 Device Manager Instead remove any existing drivers then load the new drivers as described in this Chap
43. he appropriate sections in this publication as well as the Allen Bradley publication Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 Open style devices must be provided with environmental and safety protection by proper mounting in enclosures designed for specific application conditions See NEMA Standards publication 250 and IEC publication 529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Notes Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Summary of Changes This release of the 1784 PCD installation instructions contains new and updated information about Windows Me and 2000 It also contains information about the new PCD Test Utility You will see change bars as shown to the left of this paragraph throughout this manual to help you quickly identify revisions Other information was revised extensively For those chapters that contain all new information or extensively revised information you will find a change bar in the margin of the chapters In this Chapter or Section We Preface made changes as noted by change bars Chapter 2 added information pertaining to Windows Me and 2000 Chapter 3 re wrote the chapter to include only Windows 95 16 and 32 bit driver information Chapter 4 re wrote the chapter to include Windows 98 and Me driver information Chapter 5 e re wrote the chapter
44. he tones sound again for each change Use the PCD Test Utility You can use the PCD Test Utility to test card operation and show system diagnostics when a problem occurs Refer to Chapter 9 for instructions for running the PCD Test Utility and viewing system diagnostics The PCD_Test exe utility will not work with the Windows 95 IMPORTANT sete y j 16 bit driver Troubleshooting on Windows 95 98 Me Understand What a Missing PC Card PCMCIA Icon Means If you find that there is no PC card PCMCIA icon in the Control Panel this indicates that there is a problem with the PCMCIA socket hardware that prevents Windows from locating the card Contact your computer manufacturer for help in solving this problem Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Troubleshoot the Card 10 3 Enable the PC Card Icon in the Taskbar The PC card icon in the taskbar informs you about the status of your PC card and lets you stop any processing before you remove or change PC cards Follow this procedure to configure your system to display this icon within the taskbar 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Double click on the PC card PCMCIA icon 3 When the PC Card Properties dialog box appears click on Show control on taskbar You see PC Card PCMCIA Properties 71 x Socket Status Global Settings To remove aPC card select it from the list and then click Stop Empty Socket 1 Allen Bradley 1784 PCD 0
45. indows 2000 6 11 PCMCIA card type Type I Il or Ill 1 2 what is it 1 1 pre installation procedures 2 1 S specifications A 1 support product P 2 system requirements 2 2 T technical support P 2 testing the PCD card 5 7 6 7 9 1 third party plug and play card controller software 5 2 troubleshooting 10 1 general guidelines 10 1 on Windows 2000 10 1 on Windows 95 98 Me 10 2 on Windows NT 10 7 types of PC cards 1 2 U Unplug Eject 6 10 Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 unplug eject icon 6 11 unplug eject the card 10 10 W Windows 2000 driver downloading for Windows 2000 2 3 installing 6 2 updating 6 7 Windows 95 driver installing 3 1 removing 3 8 Windows 98 Me driver installing 4 1 removing 4 10 Windows NT driver installing 5 1 removing 5 8 Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 www rockwellautomation com Power Control and Information Solutions Headquarters Americas Rockwell Automation 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee WI 53204 2496 USA Tel 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 Europe Middle East Africa Rockwell Automation Vorstlaan Boulevard du Souverain 36 1170 Brussels Belgium Tel 32 2 663 0600 Fax 32 2 663 0640 Asia Pacific Rockwell Automation Level 14 Core F Cyberport 3 100 Cyberport Road Hong Kong Tel 852 2887 4788 Fax 852 2508 1846 Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 PN 957464 46 Supersedes Publication 1784 5 29 June 1999 001
46. indows 2000 displays Unsafe Removal of Device 2 x You have unplugged or ejected a device without stopping it Unplugging or ejecting devices without first stopping them can often cause your computer to crash and lose valuable data To safely unplug or eject any of the following devices first use the Hardware wizard in the Control Panel to stop the device Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Series C If you frequently need to unplug this device Windows can give you an icon on the taskbar to quickly unplug or eject your device If you would like to use this option check the following M Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar To stop the card refer to Stop and Eject the 1784 PCD Card on page 6 8 IMPORTANT Use the Unplug eject icon on the taskbar to insure you do not damage your card Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the Driver for Windows 2000 6 11 Show the Card Unplug Eject Icon on the Taskbar If you frequently need to eject the PCD card be sure to check the Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar box in the Completing the Add Remove Hardware wizard page You can check the box the first time you install the card The next time you want to unplug or eject the device you can use the icon on the taskbar instead of the Add Remove Hardware wizard 1 Double click My Computer on your desktop 2 Double click Control Panel 3 Double click Add Remove Hardware 4 Click Next 5 Check
47. izard plug and play software you must upgrade it to version 4 0 or later In addition you will be able to use the A B 1784 PCD card Control Panel to assign memory and interrupt resources for the card You cannot use a series A 1784 PCD card with SystemSoft s CardWizard Attempting to use the series A card may cause your computer to lock up If your computer locks up remove the series A card from your computer and reboot it IMPORTANT You cannot configure and use 2 PCD cards at the same time IMPORTANT with SystemSoft s CardWizard For more information on obtaining the CardWizard upgrade for use with the 1784 PCD card contact SystemSoft e Internet www systemsoft com e Phone 1 800 796 0088 or 508 651 0088 ask for sales Phoenix Softex s Card Executive If you have Phoenix Softex s Card Executive plug and play software you must upgrade to version 2 21 or later Do not use the Allen Bradley 1784 PCD card icon in the Control Panel to assign memory and interrupt resources The Phoenix Softex PC card controller software assigns these resources for you automatically For more information contact Phoenix Softex e Internet www softexinc com e Phone 512 452 8836 e Fax 512 795 8702 Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 5 4 Install and Use the Driver for Windows NT Unicore Touchstone Software s CardWare If you have Unicore Touchstone Software s CardWare you must upgrade to version 2 11 or later
48. k with your computer manufacturer to ensure you have a Windows 2000 BIOS installed In most cases you can download he system BIOS from your computer manufacturer s website are still getting an error e Review the Chapter for your operating system e Refer to Chapter 10 for troubleshooting information e Follow the instructions again If you are still having problems contact your Rockwell Automation service representative for assistance e Refer to the Preface of this manual for information on Rockwell Automation Support 3 Once the tests are finished and successful you see a screen asking if you want to test the PCD cable If you Then want to test the cable go to step a below do not want to test the cable click No TIP To see the resources assigned to the card click Yes when prompted whether you want to test the cable even if you do not intend to perform a cable test gt a Attach the cable to the network access port as described in Chapter 8 b Click Yes Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 9 4 Run the 1784 PCD Test Utility and Access Diagnostics c When you click Yes you see the PCD Configuration screen 1784 PCD Driver Configuration BE Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Driver Copyright c 2001 Rockwell Automation Driver DLL Version 4 00 Kemel Mode Driver Version 4 00 System Windows NT These fields show PCD Device Setup the resources the Device Properti Na Serial Number 00041206
49. ld stop the card which also stops the driver 1 Double click on the card unplug eject icon on your task bar 6 11 to activate the icon If you don t have the icon on your taskbar go to page 2 Click on the PCD card you want to stop from the list of cards ze Unplug or Eject Hardware 21x Select the device you want to unplug or eject and then click Stop When Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so unplug the device from your computer Hardware devices Allen Bradley 1784 PC Floppy disk drive 4 3 TOSHIBA CD ROM XM 18028 E Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Series C at CardBus Slot 0 Properties Stop I Display device components IV Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar Close Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the Driver for Windows 2000 6 9 3 Click Stop You see this screen Stop a Hardware device 2 x Confirm devices to be stopped Choose OK to continue Windows will attempt to stop the following devices After the devices are stopped they may be removed safely Q Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Series C 4 Click OK 5 When you see the window that states you may safely remove this device click OK 6 Remove the card Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 6 10 Install and Use the Driver for Windows 2000 Unsafe Removal of Card If you do not stop the communication to your card before you remove a card from your computer W
50. len Bradley 1784 PCD Series C Properties 21 xi General Driver Resources D Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Series C Resource settings Resource type Setting MM Interrupt Request 07 WW Input Output Range DFFE DFFF WH Memory Range FFBFCOOO FFBFDFFF Setting based on Cure figuration M Use automatic settings Change Setting Conflicting device list No conflicts The majority of the time we recommend that you use the automatic settings The card will assign an interrupt memory location for you An interrupt must be assigned to the 1784 PCD card Verify that there is an interrupt assigned and no resource conflicts display in the Conflicting Device list Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 10 14 Troubleshoot the Card 6 In the unlikely event that you have a resource conflict you may need to assign a specific interrupt to free the resource for another device TIP On Windows 2000 systems you can find free memory and interrupt resources with this procedure 1 6 Right click on My Computer and select Manage Click the sign to the left of System Tools to expand it Click the sign to the left of System Information to expand it Click the sign to the left of Hardware Resources to expand it Click on the IRQs folder in the left window You see the spiel in use Yew Tools I e ate Tree TRQNumber _ Device Ey computer Management loca A Microsoft ACPI Comphant System
51. ll see this screen every time you reboot your pc The Allen Bradley Company Inc 1784 PCD B card was successfully enabled by CardWare However there is no database information about the card driver Please select the desired action Click OK x The Allen Bradley Company Inc 1784 PCD A card was not configured by Cardware Hep Click No The abped driver required for Allen Bradley Company Inc 1784 PCD A card does not appear to be installed ard ate is not able to retrieve card function out of the PC Card CIS lease select card function from the pick list below If you are not sure ase refer to the PC Card vendor documentation a Do you want to install card driver now w cw Hep 5 Insert the 1784 PCD Installation Windows NT 4 0 Setup Disk into the floppy disk drive 6 Access the Run window by selecting Start gt Run 7 In the Run dialog box type the path a setup exe Substitute for a the drive letter of your floppy disk for example b Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the Driver for Windows NT 5 7 Type the name of a program folder or document and x Windows will open it for you 8 Click OK I The InstallShield Wizard starts up You see a progress bar advance as the installation progresses 9 Click Next 10 At the Setup Complete screen click the Yes I want to restart my computer now r
52. ndows 2000 10 10 Use the Hardware Properties Screen to Verify Your Card is Working Properly lt r ste sua ee heed oe Buts 10 15 Appendix A Specifications 1784 PCD Communication Card Series C A 1 Environmental Conditions A 1 Agency Certification A 1 1784 PCD1 Cable y 26e a adie oe A EE A EAR OETA A 1 Glossary Index Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Chapter 1 About the PCD Card What s in This Chapter Read this Chapter to familiarize yourself with PCMCIA technology and the PCD card For information on See page What is PCMCIA 1 1 What is a PC Card 1 1 What is the PCD card 1 4 What is PCMCIA The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PCMCIA developed a standard for credit card size personal computer PC cards The PCMCIA standard defines an architecture and communication method for these PC cards PC cards developed under Release 1 0 of the PCMCIA standard are used for data storage PC cards developed under Release 2 0 of the PCMCIA standard can be used for both I O and data storage What is a PC Card Since personal computers have become smaller a need for smaller storage media developed The PC card is a small form factor adapter that can add memory storage and I O capabilities to these smaller computers Architecture All PC cards measure the same length and width 85 6 mm x 54 mm
53. ndows 98 Me 4 3 Install the Driver in Windows 98 1 Insert the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 bit Setup Disk into your floppy disk drive a Some earlier versions of the driver do not appear in the Add Remove Programs utility on the Windows Control Panel and can only be removed by running the pcdupdt exe program To verify that an earlier version of the driver is not installed run the pcdupdt exe program from the root of the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 bit Setup Disk b Browse to x pcdupdt exe where x is your floppy disk drive letter c Double click on the pcdupdt exe file to run it 2 Insert the PCD card into your system as described in Chapter 7 Windows 98 displays this screen Add New Hardware Wizard This wizard searches for new drivers for Allen Bradley Company Inc 1784 PCD C device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work 3 Click Next Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 4 4 Install and Use the 32 bit Driver for Windows 98 Me 4 You see this screen Add New Hardware Wizard What do you want Windows to do OI PE for ie a driver for your device Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location so you can select the driver you want lt Back Cancel 5 Click Next You see this screen Add New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for new drivers in its driver database on your
54. nning the pcdupdt exe utility from the root of your driver installation disk Refer to Update the 1784 PCD Plug and Play Driver on page 6 7 for instructions for removing the old driver If you still have problems contact Rockwell Automation Technical Support 1 Insert the PCD card into your computer as described in Chapter 7 l IMPORTANT Before you can install the driver for the 1784 PCD card you must be logged in as an administrator of the machine Being an administrator gives you permission to install or make changes to the machine software If you try to install the driver without being an administrator you will get error messages and the driver will not install l Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the Driver for Windows 2000 6 3 If you insert multiple PC Cards you may hear more than one tonal notification per card Windows 2000 detects devices during the power up process and adjusts the device resources gt accordingly This results in sounding multiple tones When the system changes settings for example when removing a card the tones will sound again for each change IMPORTANT If a PCD driver is already installed remove it by running the pcdupdt exe utility from the root of your driver installation disk Refer to Update the 1784 PCD Plug and Play Driver on page 6 7 2 After you insert the PCD card the system detects the hardware and begins to build the driver information nee
55. oenix Softex s Card Executive third party plug and play software on Windows NT use the plug and play software s PC card configuration tool on the Windows Control Panel for information about the PC PCMCIA cards Do not rely on the PC card PCMCIA icon on the Windows control panel Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 10 8 Troubleshoot the Card Change Memory and Interrupt Resources If you experience difficulty in configuring the PCD card you should change the memory and interrupt resources If You Are using Change Resources by pure NT no third party plug and play using the PCD card configuration tool on the software Windows Control Panel SystemSoft s CardWizard third party using the PCD card configuration tool on the plug and play software Windows Control Panel Unicore Touchstone Software s CardWare contacting Rockwell Automation Technical third party plug and play software Support for assistance Phoenix Softex s Card Executive contacting Rockwell Automation Technical third party plug and play software Support for assistance To find the available resources in your system Select Start Programs Administrative Tools Windows NT Diagnostics If no interrupts are available you may need to disable another device Windows NT diagnostics may not show all interrupts that are in use If you continue to have problems try another IRQ Recommended IRQ values are 7 9 10 11 12 and 15 IMPORTANT
56. on your Windows 98 operating system unchecking the Use Automatic Settings box may not be successful Contact Rockwell Automation Technical Support E for more information 10 Select My Computer gt Properties gt Device Manager 11 Scroll through the list until you see the PCMCIA sockets entry Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Troubleshoot the Card 10 7 12 Double click on PCMCIA sockets to expand it 13 Click on the PCMCIA controller used by your system 14 Click on Properties Verify that the socket controller is enabled in the hardware profile you are using If Then you get this message e click on the Resources tab and This device is not present not working properly or does not check the Conflicting Device list for have all drivers installed code 10 possible hardware conflicts e verify that the Use automatic settings option is enabled You may have a general PCMCIA problem Contact your computer manufacturer for assistance you do not get this message This device is working properly Troubleshooting on Windows NT Understand What a Missing PC Card PCMCIA Icon Means If you find that there is no PC card PCMCIA icon in the Control Panel this indicates that there is a problem with the PCMCIA socket hardware that prevents Windows from locating the card Contact your computer manufacturer for help in solving this problem When using Unicore Touchstone Software s Cardware or TIP ess Ph
57. ose specifications Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 A 2 Specifications Figure A 1 1747 PCD1 Cable pin assignment PC card plug DeviceNet header 3 5 1 9 2 13 SHLD 3 SHLD 10 14 4 i 5 6 Figure A 2 1787 OPCAB cable pin assignment DeviceNet header PC card plug 3 1 9 2 SHLD 3 10 4 CLR 5 Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Glossary adapter The hardware that connects the computer bus to the 68 pin PC card sockets in the PCMCIA slot See also socket application programming interface API The set of services that an operating system makes available to programs that run under it binary file A file consisting of a sequence of 8 bit data or executable code as distinguished from files consisting of human readable ASCII text Card Identification Structure A PC card that complies with the PCMCIA standard Card Information Structure CIS contains configuration information about the PC card and communicates it to the computer Card Services The software interface that coordinates traffic among the computer and the PC cards sockets and system resources See also Socket Services dual port memory Memory that can be viewed from two different hosts This memory allows the PCD card and a ho
58. rdware Device Manager gt 4 Click on the next to Allen Bradley PCMCIA Family to display the available Allen Bradley cards Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Troubleshoot the Card 10 17 ini Action view gt Bi g M50344 E Allen Bradley PCMCIA Famil HA Batteries E Computer H E Disk drives E Display adapters E DVD CD ROM drives H Floppy disk controllers H 6 Floppy disk drives 4 IDE ATA ATAPI controllers K Keyboards fB Mice and other pointing devices E 3 Monitors Network adapters E PCMCIA adapters HY Ports COM amp LPT lt SCSI and RAID controllers EQ Sound video and game controllers E System devices a Universal Serial Bus controllers 5 Double click on 1784 PCD You see this screen General Driver Resources 2 Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Series C Device type Allen Bradley PCMCIA Family Manufacturer Rockwell International Corporation Location CardBus Slot 0 Device status This device is working properly If you are having problems with this device click Troubleshooter to start the troubleshooter Troubleshooter Device usage fuse this device enable ha 6 Check the Device Status field You should see a message indicating the device is working properly Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 10 18 Troubleshoot the Card Notes Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Appendix A
59. s Use the following table to become familiar with our terminology This abbreviation Means PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association IRQ Interrupt Request PC Personal Computer Conventions You will see the following conventions used in this document Convention Shows bold text you type items you select from a menu or anything you click this symbol the mouse movement you make to access a sub menu selection for example Start Settings Control Panel The driver and firmware versions that appear in the screen IMPORTANT PE captures in this manual may differ from the versions you are using In this document we refer to the DeviceNet PC card as the 1784 PCD card or the PCD card Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Notes Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Table of Contents Important User Information 2 European Communities EC Directive Compliance 3 EMC Dir ctiv st nues doy bia Dame ans EREN dents 3 Low Voltage Directive 3 Summary of Changes Preface About the Manual cou see mate dote dan Roos art alt RO P 1 AUTI NCE 2 8 cw ey Bee tn E Rte dune ad us P 1 Rockwell Automation Support P 2 Obtain Pre Sales Product Support P 2 Obtain Technical Product Support P 2 ADDIeViations 2 40 inte ee ot Wik n
60. st computer to communicate The memory range marked as dual port memory is a common shared memory area enabler Software used to control PC cards There are three types of enablers generic which can control many different types of cards specific which is designed for a specific manufacturer s PC card and point enabler which is designed for a specific manufacturer s PC card but does not require Card and Socket Services MS DOS mode Used in reference to a Windows machine when Windows is shut down to access MS DOS only This removes the plug and play sytem from a notebook s memory and eliminates any conflict between virtual file managers virtual display drivers and other virtual hardware drivers with any other DOS only software packages PC card Credit card size 68 pin add in cards that were designed to meet PCMCIA standards Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 2 Glossary socket The 68 pin physical connection in the PCMCIA slot in your computer that connects to the 68 pins on the PC card Socket Services The software interface that manipulates the PC cards sockets and adapters See also PC cards sockets adapters type Refers to the physical size of the PC card There are three types of cards that have the same length and width 54 mm x 85 6 mm The cards differ in thickness in the center but have identical thickness at the connector end and long the rails This lets you use all three types in
61. stall the Windows 2000 DeviceNet driver Refer to Chapter 6 for e RSLinx version 2 2 or more information later Service Pack 2 installed Note For RSLinx versions later than 2 2 no Service Pack is required for the 1784 PCD card to work Locate the 1784 PCD Driver There are three ways to obtain the 1784 PCD driver The driver is located e on one of the following disks shipped with the card 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 bit Setup Disk 1784 PCD Installation Windows NT 4 0 Setup Disk the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 16 bit Setup Disk e on the RSLinx product CD located in the PnPDrivers folder e or for the latest versions visit www ab com then select Product Support or www ab com support products pccards html Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 2 4 Pre installation Procedures Notes Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Chapter 3 Install and Use the 16 and 32 bit Drivers for Windows 95 What s in This Chapter This Chapter describes installation procedures for the 16 or 32 bit Windows 95 drivers This Chapter describes how to For information on See page Guidelines for Using the Driver 3 2 Install the Driver 3 4 Stop the PCD Card 3 7 Remove the Driver 3 8 The instructions in this Chapter assume that you e have already determined which operating system you are using and which driver you need to install e are using Windows 95 TIP You can
62. stop Click Next gt to continue or Cancel to abort the removal of the driver 7 Before files are deleted you are prompted to confirm that you want to remove the PCD card TIP As an alternative you can run the pcdupdt exe file from the root of the 32 bit driver disk to remove the driver a Place the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 bit Setup Disk into your computer s floppy disk drive b Browse to x pcdupdt exe where x is your floppy disk drive letter c Double click on the pcdupdt exe file to run it Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 4 12 Install and Use the 32 bit Driver for Windows 98 Me Notes Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Chapter 5 Install and Use the Driver for Windows NT What s in This Chapter This Chapter describes how to To See page Use Third party Windows NT 5 2 Plug and play Software Install the Driver 5 4 Test the PCD Card 5 7 Remove the Driver 5 8 The instructions in this Chapter assume that you e have already determined which operating system you are using and which driver you need to install e are using Windows NT e are using RSNetworx for DeviceNet software with RSLinx 2 00 97 30 or later Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 5 2 Install and Use the Driver for Windows NT TIP With certain third party plug and play software packages two OOTP PCD cards can be used at the same time To determine if your
63. t it If Windows is still unable to find the driver reboot your PC Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the Driver for Windows 2000 6 7 8 Once Windows 2000 installs the driver the following displays Found New Hardware Wizard d E Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Series C Windows has finished installing the software for this device To close this wizard click Finish Back Cancel 9 Click Finish You may be prompted to restart you computer for the driver to take effect 10 Run the 1784 PCD Test Utility to verify the installation Refer to Chapter 9 of this manual Update the 1784 PCD Plug and Play Driver Perform these steps to update the driver to a newer version 1 Run the pcdupdt exe utility from the root of your driver installation disk a Place the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 bit Setup Disk into your computer s floppy disk drive b Browse to x pcdupdt exe where x is your floppy disk drive letter c Double click on the pcdupdt exe file to run it 2 Refer to Install the Driver on page 6 2 to continue installing the driver 3 Run the 1784 PCD Test Utility to verify the installation Refer to Chapter 9 of this manual Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 6 8 Install and Use the Driver for Windows 2000 Stop and Eject the 1784 PCD Card Before you remove the PCD card from its socket you shou
64. tem 1 2 3 Stop the PCD card as directed above Click Start Settings Control Panel Double click the Add Remove Programs icon Select Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Click Add Remove Click Next Before files are deleted you are prompted to confirm that you want to remove the PCD card TIP As an alternative you can remove the driver by running the pcdupdt exe program from the root of the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 Me 32 bit Setup Disk gt a Place the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 bit Setup Disk into your computer s floppy disk drive b Browse to x pcdupdt exe where x is your floppy disk drive letter c Double click on the pcdupdt exe file to run it l Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Chapter 4 Install and Use the 32 bit Driver for Windows 98 Me What s in This Chapter This Chapter describes installation procedures for the 32 bit Windows 95 98 Me driver This Chapter describes how to For information on See page Guidelines for Using the Driver 4 2 Install the Driver in Windows 98 4 3 Install the Driver in Windows Me 4 7 Stop the PCD Card 4 9 Remove the Driver 4 10 16 bit drivers may work on some Windows 98 Me computers However Rockwell Automation does not support this configuration TIP You can have only one PCD card inserted into your computer at one time in Windows 98 Me If you insert more than one card Windows 98 Me recogni
65. ter For information on how to remove the drivers refer to page 3 8 Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the 16 and 32 bit Drivers for Windows 95 3 3 e When changing the series of the PCD card in Windows 95 If you change the series of the PCD card when the PC recognizes the new PCD card for the first time Windows reports that it has found new hardware and may prompt you to insert the appropriate setup disk If prompted insert the setup disk with the driver for your application Be certain to install the same type of driver 16 or 32 bit for both cards You will need to reboot your PC after you install the card TIP These drivers will work with the series A B and C PCD cards The series A B and C PCD cards use the same setup disks Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 3 4 Install and Use the 16 and 32 bit Drivers for Windows 95 Install the Driver 1 Some earlier versions of the driver do not appear in the Add Remove Programs utility on the Windows Control Panel and can only be removed by running the pcdupdt exe program To verify that an earlier version of the driver is not installed run the pcdupdt exe program from the root of the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 Me 32 bit Setup Disk a Place the 1784 PCD Installation Windows 95 98 2000 Me 32 bit Setup Disk into your computer s floppy disk drive b Browse to x pcdupdt exe where x is your floppy disk drive letter c Double
66. the same PCMCIA slot if the slot is thick enough in the center Type I A 3 3 mm thick PC card that is used for memory enhancements such as Flash memory cards See also PC card Type II A 5 mm thick PC card that is used for I O features such as modem LAN and host communications See also PC card Type DI A 10 5 mm thick PC card that is used for memory enhancements or I O capabilities that require more space such as rotating media and wireless communication devices See also PC card Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Index Numerics 1784 PCD card about 1 1 communication 1 2 connecting to DeviceNet network 8 1 driver determining which to install 2 3 enabling icon in taskbar 10 3 inserting into PCMCIA slot 7 1 package contents verifying 2 1 purpose 1 4 removing from PCMCIA slot 7 3 stopping 3 7 4 9 6 8 system requirements 2 2 testing 5 7 6 7 9 1 troubleshooting 10 1 unsafe removal of 6 10 A abbreviations used in manual P 3 assistance Rockwell Automation support services P 2 audience P 1 C Card Executive 5 3 CardWare 5 4 CardWizard 5 3 communication PCD card 1 2 conventions used in manual P 3 DeviceNet network connecting card to 8 1 driver determining which to install 2 3 G general properties 10 12 important user information 2 about P 1 multiple tones 6 3 7 3 10 2 P package material contents 2 1 PC card 1 1 types 1 2 what is it 1 1 PC Card icon enabling in W
67. to include more information about third party plug and play software e extensively revised Windows NT driver installation information Chapter 6 added a new chapter covering Windows 2000 driver information Chapter 9 re wrote the chapter to include instructions for running the new 1784 PCD Test Utility and diagnostics Chapter 10 re wrote the chapter to include more extensive troubleshooting tips for all operating systems Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 2 Summary of Changes Notes Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Preface About the Manual Use this manual to install configure and troubleshoot the DeviceNet PC card PCMCIA interface catalog number 1784 PCD This interface enables a computer with PCMCIA slots to communicate on a DeviceNet network Audience The information in this manual is intended for users who are e familiar with Windows 2000 Windows NT Windows 98 Windows ME or Windows 95 e experienced with DeviceNet configuration software and the DeviceNet network Refer to the following table for the version of RSLinx you will need for your operating system Operating System Version of RSLinx Windows 95 98 Me NT 2 00 97 or later Windows 2000 2 2 or later with RSLinx Service Pack 2 installed Note For RSLinx versions later than 2 2 no Service Pack is required for the 1784 PCD card to work Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Rockwell
68. ur computer s documentation for the slot numbers You can use the other available slots for other PC cards such as network or modem cards 2 Grasp the card by the edges with the logo facing upward and the 68 pin connector facing into the PCMCIA slot 3 Insert the card into the PCMCIA slot and slide the card in until it is firmly seated in the connector Some computers have an ejector button that pops out when the card is seated in the connector If the computer is configured properly your sound speaker is enabled and you installed the 1784 PCD card successfully you hear multiple tones when you insert a card or boot the computer Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Insert and Remove the 1784 PCD Card 7 3 Multiple Tones If you insert multiple PC cards you may hear more than one tonal notification per card Windows 95 98 Me and 2000 detect devices during the power up process and adjust the device resources accordingly This results in sounding multiple tones When the system changes settings for example when a card is removed the tones will sound again for each change IMPORTANT Do not remove the card under power on a Windows NT system Remove the PCD Card IMPORTANT Before removing the PCD card you must first stop communication to it which also stops the card Refer to the appropriate Chapter for your operating system for procedures for stopping the card On most computers you press
69. ware installed to work with this card This card is curently not available for use o gt A Manufacturer Allen Bradley Company Inc Card Type 1784PCD7C If you have already installed software for this card please do not install any more drivers for this card You need to go to the control panel for your card and adjust the settings Otherwise Please select from one of the following choices hstallispster provided diver for this card recommended Install the driver that was provided with the PC Card Manually install the driver for this card Do not install any driver for this card If you get this message do the following a Choose the Do not install any driver for this card radio button Check the Do not display this dialog for the PC card again checkbox c Press Enter or click Ok You still need to install the driver Go on to step 5 e If you have SystemSoft s CardWizard you may see a screen that tells you the PCMCIA card is not configured Click Exit and continue with step 5 e If you have Unicore Touchstone Software s CardWare you may see a screen similar to one of the following screens at any time during the installation Different versions of Unicore Touchstone Software s CardWare TIP ee show the screens at different times Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 5 6 Install and Use the Driver for Windows NT If you see this screen Do this Click Done If you do not you wi
70. y memory for computer resources at least 8 MB memory for card resources 4KB IRQ 1 available IRQ hard disk space 300K diskette drive one 3 5 diskette drive PCMCIA slot one Type Il slot Remove Previously Installed Drivers Always remove PCD drivers you may have installed previously before you install new ones Refer to the procedures for uninstalling the driver in the chapter specific to your operating system Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Pre installation Procedures 2 3 Determine Which Driver to Install Before you install the PCD card you will need to determine which driver to install Refer to the table below to help you decide If you are using this operating And this software Do this system Windows 95 16 bit e DeviceNet Manager Install the Windows 95 16 bit e third party WinDNet16 driver Refer to Chapter 3 for e DeviceNet Monitor more information Windows 95 32 bit e RSNetWorx for Install the Windows 95 32 bit DeviceNet driver Refer to Chapter 3 for e RSLinx version 2 00 97 more information or later Windows 98 Me e RSNetworx for Install the Windows 95 98 Me DeviceNet 32 bit driver Refer to Chapter 4 e RSLinx version 2 00 97 for more information or later Windows NT e RSNetWorx for Install the Windows NT driver DeviceNet Refer to Chapter 5 for more e RSLinx version 2 00 97 information or later Windows 2000 e RSNetWorx for In
71. y when a system problem occurs check the Activate Diagnostic Window on Error checkbox 1784 PCD Driver Configuration Bik Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Driver Copyright c 2001 Rockwell Automation Driver DLL Version 4 00 Kernel Mode Driver Version 4 00 System Windows NT PCD Device Setup i i m Device Properties Serial Number 000412D6 b PCMCIA Slot fi DeviceNet Port Setup Node Address fez 4 Memory Base d0000 I Auto Address Interrupt Number a Network Baud Rate E 7 Firmware Revision fi 002 Cancel Test Card M Activate Diagnostic Window On Error Diagnostics This port is not currently in use Publication 1784 IN029C EN P June 2001 Run the 1784 PCD Test Utility and Access Diagnostics 9 7 You can also access diagnostics in RSLinx with the following procedure 1 Click on the 1784 PCD entry to highlight it 2 Right click your mouse button and select Driver ic atlas 2 Rockwell Software RSLinx Lite RSWha 1 lol i ziali Fle Ven Communications Station Window Help T Autobiowse 344 Ethe Bo E Not Browsing Refresh me Create Shortcut For Help press F1 ER osjo 09 14AM 4 An RSLinx PCD Driver Diagnostics window will appear To activate the PCD Detailed Diagnostic window 3 Select the Network Interface tab Jax General Performance Network Interface Click on the Network Interface tab Publication 17
72. zes only the first card Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 4 2 Install and Use the 32 bit Driver for Windows 98 Me The instructions in this Chapter assume that you e have already determined which operating system you are using and which driver you need to install e are using Windows 98 or Me e are using RSNetWorx or RSLinx software RSLinx software must be at version 2 00 97 30 or later Always remove PCD drivers you may have installed IMPORTANT previously before you install new ones Refer to Remove the Driver on page 4 10 Guidelines for Using the Driver Follow these guidelines for using the driver e Do not use the Update Driver option in the Windows 95 98 Me Device Manager Instead remove any existing drivers then load the new drivers as described in this Chapter For information on how to remove the drivers refer to page 4 10 e When changing the series of the PCD card in Windows 98 Me If you replace the series A or B PCD card with a series C PCD card or vice versa the first time the PC recognizes the new PCD card Windows reports that it has found new hardware and may prompt you to insert the appropriate setup disk If prompted insert the setup disk with the driver for your application You will need to reboot your PC after you install the card The series A B and C PCD cards use the same setup TIP disks Publication 1784 INO29C EN P June 2001 Install and Use the 32 bit Driver for Wi

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