Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley ControlNet 1784-PCC Installation Instructions Manual

Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley ControlNet 1784-PCC Installation Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality new and certified-used/pre-owned equipment SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT • FAST SHIPPING AND DELIVERY Experienced engineers and technicians on staff Sell your excess, underutilized, and idle used equipment at our full-service, in-house repair center We also offer credit for buy-backs and trade-ins •...
  • Page 2 ControlNet Communication Card 1784-PCC Installation Instructions Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 3 In no event will Rockwell Automation be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damage resulting from the use or application of these products.
  • Page 4 Before you contact Rockwell Automation for technical assistance, we suggest you please review the troubleshooting information contained in this publication first. If the problem persists, call your local distributor or contact Rockwell Automation in one of the following ways: Phone United 1.440.646.5800...
  • Page 5 Environment and Enclosure ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment, in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC publication 60664-1), at altitudes up to 2000 meters without derating. This equipment is considered Group 1, Class A industrial equipment according to IEC/CISPR Publication 11.
  • Page 6 Summary of Changes With this release of the 1784-PCC card, the Windows 2000 driver has been updated from version 1.0 to 1.6. The driver now supports the Windows XP Professional operating system. Throughout this document, references to Windows XP will describe the Windows XP Professional operating system.
  • Page 7 Notes: Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Important User Information ......2 Rockwell Automation Support......3 Preface About the Manual.
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Troubleshoot the Card Installation ..... 3-13 If ControlNet Traffic Analyzer is not working ... 3-16 Navigate to Device Manager .
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Chapter 7 Insert and Remove the 1784-PCC Card What is in This Chapter? ......7-1 Insert the Card .
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 12: About The Manual

    Preface About the Manual  Use this manual to install and use the ControlNet PC card (PCMCIA interface), catalog number 1784-PCC. This interface enables a system to communicate on a ControlNet network. Audience The information in this manual is intended for users who are: •...
  • Page 13: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Throughout this manual, we abbreviate some terms. Use the following table to become familiar with our terminology. This abbreviation Means PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. Interrupt Request Personal Computer. Driver and firmware versions that appear in the screen captures IMPORTANT in this manual are not necessarily the latest version available.
  • Page 14: About The 1784-Pcc Card

    Chapter About the 1784-PCC Card What is in This Chapter? Read this section to familiarize yourself with PC card technology and the 1784-PCC card. The following table describes what this chapter contains and where to find specific information. For information about this topic: See page: What is PCMCIA? What is a PC Card?
  • Page 15: Architecture

    About the 1784-PCC Card Architecture Currently there are three types of PC cards: Width Length Type I data storage, such as Flash 3.3 mm thick memory cards Center Type II I/O such as modem, LAN, and 5.0 mm thick host communications (the Allen-Bradley 1784-PCD, -PCMK, and -PCC cards are Type II cards)
  • Page 16: What Is The Pcc Card

    About the 1784-PCC Card What is the PCC Card? The ControlNet communication card (1784-PCC) allows you to connect a  programming device to any intelligent device (i.e., workstation, PLC , processor, scanner, or adapter) on a ControlNet network through the Network Access Port 1784-PCC1 1784-PCC end device...
  • Page 17 About the 1784-PCC Card Notes: Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 18: Pre-Installation Procedures

    Chapter Pre-Installation Procedures What is in This Chapter? The following table describes what this chapter contains and where to find specific information. Table 2.A For information about this topic: See page: Verify Your Package Contents System Requirements Find the 1784-PCC Driver Verify Your Package Contents Be certain that you have these items before you discard any packing material.
  • Page 19: System Requirements

    300K PCMCIA slot one Type II slot The listed versions of Microsoft Windows Operating Systems are the versions Rockwell Automation offically supports. Refer to the following table for the version of RSLinx you will need for your operating system.
  • Page 20: Find The 1784-Pcc Driver

    E:\ is the CD-ROM drive letter internet www.ab.com/support/products/pccards.html You can also access Rockwell Automation Knowledge documents at this site. If your installation disk is earlier than version 1.6, we recommend downloading the latest version from www.ab.com/support/products/pccards.html. Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002...
  • Page 21 Pre-Installation Procedures Notes: Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 22: Install And Use The 1784-Pcc Card

    Chapter Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP What is in This Chapter? Read this chapter to learn how to operate the 1784-PCC card on Windows 2000/XP. The following table describes what this chapter contains and where to find specific information.
  • Page 23: Verify The Rslinx Version Number

    Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP In this chapter, we show Windows 2000 screens. If you are installing Windows XP, the installation screens you see will be substantially similar. Verify the RSLinx Version Number Refer to the following table for the correct version number of RSLinx for your operating system.
  • Page 24: Install The Driver

    E:\ is the CD-ROM drive letter internet www.ab.com/support/products/pccards.html You can also access Rockwell Automation Knowledge documents at this site. If your installation disk is earlier than version 1.6, we recommend downloading the latest version from www.ab.com/support/products/pccards.html. Install the Driver Follow the instructions in Chapter 7 to insert your card in your laptop.
  • Page 25 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 1. After you insert the PCC card, the system detects the hardware and begins to build the driver information needed to run the hardware. Because the driver has not been loaded, Windows 2000/XP displays a new hardware dialog box and the following message: Windows 2000/XP displays: 2.
  • Page 26 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP Windows 2000/XP displays: 3. Select the Search for a suitable driver for my device radio button and click Next. Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 27 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP At this point you need to select where the file is located. 4. Select one of the following checkboxes: •Floppy disk drives if you are going to use the floppy that ships with the 1784-PCC card •CD-ROM drives if you are going to get the file from the RSLinx CD-ROM...
  • Page 28 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 6. Click Next. 7. Once Windows 2000/XP installs the driver, the following displays. 8. Click Finish. You may be prompted to restart you computer for the driver to take effect. Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ...
  • Page 29: 1784-Pcc Hardware Properties

    Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 9. Run the 1784-PCC test utility as described in Chapter 6 to verify the installation. If the test utility fails, refer to Troubleshoot the Card Installation on page 3-13. 1784-PCC Hardware Properties Windows 2000/XP provides properties dialog boxes for removable devices.
  • Page 30 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 2. Click on the PCC card you want to stop. 3. Click Stop. 4. When you see the window that states you may safely remove this device, click Ok. 5. Remove the card. Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ...
  • Page 31: Unsafe Removal Of Card

    3-10 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP Unsafe Removal of Card If you do not stop the communication to your card before you remove a card from your computer, Windows 2000/XP displays: 1. To stop the card, refer to Stop and Eject the 1784-PCC Card on page 3-8. Use the Unplug/eject icon on the taskbar to insure you do not IMPORTANT damage your card.
  • Page 32: Remove The 1784-Pcc Plug-And-Play Driver

    Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 3-11 Remove the 1784-PCC Plug-and-Play Driver Follow this procedure to remove the 1784-PCC driver. 1. Double-click on the Unplug/eject hardware icon the taskbar. If you don’t have the icon on your taskbar, refer to Show the Card Unplug/Eject Icon on the Taskbar on page 3-28.
  • Page 33 3-12 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 3. Click Properties. 4. Click the Drivers tab. 5. Click Uninstall. 6. Press Enter or click Ok. You see this screen: 7. Press Enter or click Ok to confirm device removal. 8.
  • Page 34: Troubleshoot The Card Installation

    Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 3-13 Troubleshoot the Card Installation To access Hardware Properties and verify that the 1784-PCC card is working properly, follow the steps below. 1. Double-click on the Unplug/eject hardware icon in the taskbar.
  • Page 35 3-14 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 3. Click Properties. Table 3.D Then: the Device status field says ”This device is not click on the Resources tab and check the Conflicting present, not working properly, or does not have all Device list for possible hardware conflicts, drivers installed.”...
  • Page 36 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 3-15 4. Click on the Resources tab. 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-PCC card.
  • Page 37: If Controlnet Traffic Analyzer Is Not Working

    3-16 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP If ControlNet Traffic Analyzer is not working Follow this procedure to ensure the ControlNet Traffic Analyzer is working properly. 1. Double-click on the Unplug/eject hardware icon in the taskbar. If you don’t have the icon on your taskbar, refer to Show the Card Unplug/Eject Icon on the Taskbar on page 3-28.
  • Page 38 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 3-17 3. Click Properties. Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 39 3-18 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 4. Click on the Driver tab. 5. If the driver is at Version 1.0, update to Version 1.6. Refer to Update the 1784-PCC Plug-and-Play Driver Version 1.0 to Version 1.6 or Later on page 3-21.
  • Page 40: Navigate To Device Manager

    Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 3-19 Navigate to Device Manager Here is a second way to find your way to the hardware properties so you can verify that your card is working properly. 1. Right-click on My Computer. 2.
  • Page 41 3-20 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 4. Click on the + next to Allen-Bradley PCMCIA to display the available Allen-Bradley cards. If you insert two PCC cards, only one of the cards that you IMPORTANT insert is available for use. The Device Manager windows looks like this: The card that displays this icon is unavailable for...
  • Page 42: Update The 1784-Pcc Plug-And-Play Driver Version 1.0 To Version 1.6 Or Later

    Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 3-21 5. Double-click on 1784-PCC Series B. Update the 1784-PCC Plug-and-Play Driver Version 1.0 to Version 1.6 or Later Perform these steps if you need to update the driver. 1. Right-click on My Computer. 2.
  • Page 43 3-22 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 6. Double-click Allen-Bradley 1784-PCC Series B to bring up its Properties screen. Select the Driver tab. 7. Click Update Driver. Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 44 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 3-23 8. Click Next. Select Display a list of the known drivers for this device... and click Next. 9. Click Have Disk... Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 45 3-24 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 10. Insert the 1784-PCC driver installation diskette into your floppy disk drive You see the Install From Disk dialog box. 11. Click Browse. You see the Locate File screen. If you are installing from anything other than a floppy diskette, IMPORTANT browse to the Win2K directory and select the driver.
  • Page 46 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 3-25 14. On the Install From Disk dialog box, click OK. 15. Click Next. Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 47 3-26 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 16. Click Next. 17. Click Next. Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 48 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 3-27 18. Click Finish. 19. On the Allen-Bradley 1784-PCC Series B Properties screen, verify that the driver version is at 1.6.0.0. Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 49: Show The Card Unplug/Eject Icon On The Taskbar

    3-28 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 20. Click Driver Details. Verify the Driver file is at version 1.6. Show the Card Unplug/Eject Icon on the Taskbar If you frequently need to unplug the device, be sure to check the Show Unplug/Eject icon on the taskbar checkbox on the Completing the Add/Remove Hardware wizard screen.
  • Page 50 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP 3-29 5. Check Uninstall/Unplug a device and click Next. 6. Check Unplug/Eject a device and click Next. 7. Select the 1784-PCC card and click Next. 8. Confirm the device and click Next. 9.
  • Page 51 3-30 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 2000/XP Notes: Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 52: Install And Use The 1784-Pcc Card In Windows Nt

    Chapter Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT What is in This Chapter? Read this chapter to learn how to operate the 1784-PCC card on Windows NT. The following table describes what this chapter contains and where to find specific information.
  • Page 53 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT The 1784-PCC series B interface card and NT Driver are ATTENTION designed for use in notebook PCs equipped with NT 4.0 from the original manufacturer and certified by Microsoft. If your PC is not certified, it may not be compatible for use with the 1784-PCC series B card under NT 4.0.
  • Page 54: Do You Have Any Of The Following Third-Party Plug-And-Play Pc Card Controller Software Installed

    Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT Do You Have Any of the Following Third-Party Plug-and-Play PC Card Controller Software Installed? Then you do have third-party plug-and-play a PC card icon (circled in this PC card controller software illustration) will appear on the Windows task bar you do not have third-party...
  • Page 55 • Internet: www.phoenix.com • Phone: 1.800.677.7305 If you have a version of Card Executive between 2.24 and 2.35, contact Rockwell Automation Technical Support at 440.646.5800 for a free patch. When using Card Executive, do not access the Windows Control IMPORTANT Panel (Start ⇒Settings ⇒Control Panel;...
  • Page 56: Locate The 1784-Pcc Driver For Windows Nt

    1784-PCC card) A:\ is the floppy drive letter internet www.ab.com/support/products/pccards.html You can also access Rockwell Automation Knowledge documents at this site. If your installation disk is earlier than version 1.6, we recommend downloading the latest version from www.ab.com/support/products/pccards.html. Install the 1784-PCC Driver Follow the procedure below to install the Windows NT driver for the 1784-PCC/B card.
  • Page 57 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT 2. Insert the 1784-PCC/B card. 3. Turn your machine on and log on with administrative rights. Remember, in order for the installation process to run correctly, IMPORTANT you must have administrator privileges to install the software. We strongly recommend that you exit all Windows programs before running this utility.
  • Page 58 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT b. 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. Continue on with this procedure. •...
  • Page 59 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT • If you have Unicore’s CardWare, you may get the following message. Click Done. Be sure to click Done at this screen. If you do not, you will see this screen every time you reboot your pc. 5.
  • Page 60 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT 8. Press Enter or click Ok. You see: If you have programs running, click Cancel to exit the IMPORTANT installation process and exit the programs. After you exit the programs, re-start the install process. 9.
  • Page 61 4-10 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT 10. Click Ok. When this portion of the installation is complete, you see: 11. Remove the driver installation diskette from your floppy drive. 12. Select Yes or click Ok to reboot your system. Wait for the logon screen to appear.
  • Page 62: Troubleshoot The Card Installation

    Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT 4-11 15. Run the 1784-PCC test utility as described in Chapter 6 to verify the installation. If installation fails, refer to Troubleshoot the Card Installation on page 4-11. Troubleshoot the Card Installation Use the following sections to determine why the test utility failed.
  • Page 63 4-12 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT You see: 3. View your resource assignments. If you have any devices that have the same IRQ location, run the PCC Configuration Utility described on page 4-14 and change the IRQ location of the PCC card.
  • Page 64 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT 4-13 4. To determine if you have a memory conflict, click the Memory button. 5. View your resource assignments. If you have any devices that have the same memory location, run the PCC Configuration Utility described on page 4-14 and change the memory location of the PCC card.
  • Page 65: Run The 1784-Pcc Configuration Utility For Windows Nt

    4-14 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT 6. To determine if you have an I/O conflict, click the I/O port button. 7. View your I/O assignments. If you have any devices that have the same I/O location, run the 1784-PCC configuration utility described on page 4-14 and change the I/O location of the 1784-PCC card.
  • Page 66 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT 4-15 1. Select Start ⇒Run. 2. In the window that appears, type pcc_config.exe and press Enter or click Ok. The utility runs. The configuration utility displays: At this point you can view your card’s current settings. You can change the card’s memory address and interrupt request.
  • Page 67 4-16 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT Figure 4.1 Example of new interrupt request drop down selections Figure 4.2 Example of new memory address drop down selections Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 68: Remove The 1784-Pcc Driver

    Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT 4-17 Figure 4.3 Example of new I/O drop-down selections If you change the settings and click Ok, you need to restart your computer for the new settings to take effect. Remove the 1784-PCC Driver You can access the uninstaller through the Windows NT Add/Remove programs applet to remove the card’s drivers from your system.
  • Page 69 4-18 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows NT 3. Select Allen-Bradley 1784 PCC Driver. 4. Click the Add/Remove button. You see: You do not have to remove the card. The system gives you the opportunity to cancel the operation before deleting any files. 5.
  • Page 70: What Is In This Chapter

    Chapter Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 95/98/Me What is in This Chapter? Read this chapter to learn how to operate the 1784-PCC card on Windows 95/98/Me. The following table describes what this chapter contains and where to find specific information. Table 5.A For information about this topic: See page:...
  • Page 71: Locate The 1784-Pcc Windows 95/98/Me Driver

    E:\ is the CD-ROM drive letter internet www.ab.com/support/products/pccards.html You can also access Rockwell Automation Knowledge documents at this site. If your installation disk is earlier than version 1.6, we recommend downloading the latest version from www.ab.com/support/products/pccards.html. Install the 1784-PCC Driver Follow the procedures below to install the Windows 95/98/Me driver for the 1784-PCC Series A or B card.
  • Page 72 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 95/98/Me After you insert the PCC card, the system detects the hardware and begins to build the driver information needed to run the hardware. Because the driver has not been loaded, Windows 95/98/Me displays a new hardware dialog box and the following message: You see: 2.
  • Page 73 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 95/98/Me Once Windows 95/98/Me finds the driver, you should see: If you do not see the message that Windows has found a ATTENTION driver (as shown in the screen above), click the Other Locations button on the screen and select the appropriate 95/98/Me driver.
  • Page 74 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 95/98/Me You see: 2. In the Copy files from box, specify the drive (usually A:\) that corresponds to your floppy disk drive. 3. Press Enter or click Ok. After the system has finished copying files, you should hear two upward tones that indicate the card is ready to use.
  • Page 75: Stop The Card

    Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 95/98/Me Stop the Card In Windows 95/98/Me, before you remove the 1784-PCC card from its sockets, you should stop the communication to it. To do this: 1.Click with your right mouse button on the PC Card icon in the taskbar.
  • Page 76 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 95/98/Me 4. Select Allen-Bradley 1784-PCC Driver. 5. Click the Add/Remove button. You see: 6. Remove the 1784-PCC card before continuing. The system gives you the opportunity to cancel the operation before deleting any files. 7.
  • Page 77: Enable The Pc Card Icon On The Taskbar

    Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 95/98/Me Enable the PC Card Icon on the Taskbar The PC card icon in the Taskbar lets you know the status of your PC card, and lets you stop processing before you remove or change PC cards. You can display this icon within the Taskbar on your Windows 95/98/Me desktop.
  • Page 78: Troubleshoot The Card Installation

    Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 95/98/Me 4. Press Enter or click Ok. The PC card icon appears in the Taskbar. the PC Card icon Troubleshoot the Card Installation To resolve card installation issues: 1. Insert your 1784-PCC card into your system. 2.
  • Page 79 5-10 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 95/98/Me If this line has a plus sign, click the plus sign to expand the item. The Allen-Bradley 1784-PCC card should be listed. The 1784-PCC card is listed here. 6. Select the Allen-Bradley Company, Inc. 1784-PCC card. 7.
  • Page 80 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 95/98/Me 5-11 You see: If Code 10 (conflicting memory resources) is reported in the Device status dialog box, continue with the following steps. Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 81 5-12 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 95/98/Me 8. In the Properties dialog box, click the Resources tab. Verify that there are no resource conflicts listed in the Conflicting Device list. You also should verify that you have assigned an interrupt to the 1784-PCC card.
  • Page 82 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 95/98/Me 5-13 9. If there are conflicts, you may need to alter the settings of devices involved in the conflict to get the 1784-PCC card to function properly. Try unchecking the Use automatic settings box and then changing the conflicting I/O, interrupt, or memory resources.
  • Page 83 5-14 Install and Use the 1784-PCC Card in Windows 95/98/Me Notes: Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 84: Run The 1784-Pcc Test Utility

    Chapter Run the 1784-PCC Test Utility in Windows 2000/XP, NT 4.0, and 95/98/Me What is in This Chapter? Read this chapter to learn how to run the 1784-PCC test utility. The following table describes what this chapter contains and where to find specific information. Table 6.A For information about this topic: See page:...
  • Page 85 Run the 1784-PCC Test Utility in Windows 2000/XP, NT 4.0, and 95/98/Me 1. Select Start ⇒Run. 2. In the window that appears, type A:\Pcc_test.exe and press Enter or click a. If you choose Browse on the A:\ drive, you will see: b.
  • Page 86 Run the 1784-PCC Test Utility in Windows 2000/XP, NT 4.0, and 95/98/Me The utility runs through a series of tests. The 1784-PCC installation test utility automatically looks for your card and begins the tests. As the tests are completed, a green check mark appears, illustrating that the particular test was successful.
  • Page 87 • Review the chapter for your operating system. are still getting an error • Follow the instructions again. If you are still having problems, contact your Rockwell Automation service representative for assistance. • Refer to the Preface of this manual for information on Rockwell Automation Support.
  • Page 88 Run the 1784-PCC Test Utility in Windows 2000/XP, NT 4.0, and 95/98/Me 3. Once the tests are finished and successful, you see: 4. Click Yes or No. When you click Yes and you are properly connected to your network, the test utility will browse your network to find active nodes.
  • Page 89 Run the 1784-PCC Test Utility in Windows 2000/XP, NT 4.0, and 95/98/Me 5. Click Ok. The utility also provides information about: • NUT (Network Update Time, in msecs) • maximum scheduled node • maximum unscheduled node µ • slot time ( secs) Be certain that the address assigned to the PCC card in RSLinx is IMPORTANT...
  • Page 90: Insert The Card

    Chapter Insert and Remove the 1784-PCC Card What is in This Chapter? Read this chapter to understand how to insert and remove the card from your laptop computer. The following table describes what this chapter contains and where to find specific information. Table 7.A For information about this topic: See page:...
  • Page 91 Insert and Remove the 1784-PCC Card The following diagrams show a PCMCIA 2.1 compliant system. If you are using another computer, your installation may be slightly different. 1. Open the door to the PCMCIA slot. Some slots do not have doors. 19869 2.
  • Page 92: Multiple Tones

    Insert and Remove the 1784-PCC Card 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.
  • Page 93 Insert and Remove the 1784-PCC Card Notes: Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 94: Connect The 1784-Pcc Card To The Network

    Chapter Connect the 1784-PCC Card to the Network What is in This Chapter? Read this chapter to connect the 1784-PCC card to the network and to understand network communication. The following table describes what this chapter contains and where to find specific information. Table 8.A For information about this topic: See page:...
  • Page 95: Communicate With The Card On The Controlnet Network

    Software, Inc. If you need additional information about this software package or about communicating on the ControlNet network, refer to the ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Manual, publication number CNET-IN002A-EN-P, or contact your Rockwell Automation representative. Do not accidently plug the end of the 1784-PCC cable into the IMPORTANT Ethernet port.
  • Page 96: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications 1784-PCC Communication Card PCMCIA Type Type II form-factor network adapter card PCMCIA Standard Compliant to PCMCIA Standard, release 2.1 Power Requirements 5V dc @ 225 mA maximum Class 2 Conductor Category 2 IEC 60068-2-1 (Test Ad, Operating Cold), Operating Temperature IEC 60068-2-2 (Test Bd, Operating Dry Heat), IEC 60068-2-14 (Test Nb, Operating Thermal Shock):...
  • Page 97: Pin Assignments

    Specifications Pin Assignments PC card Plug ControlNet Plug Refer to the ControlNet Cable System Planning and Installation Manual, publication CNET-IN002A-EN-P, when wiring your network. Refer to Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1, for information about Category 2 wiring. The operating parameters describe the environment within the PCMCIA slot.
  • Page 98: Glossary

    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.
  • Page 99 Glossary maximum unscheduled node The node with highest network address that can be unscheduled time on a ControlNet link. Network Access Port (NAP) In a ControlNet network, NAP is a physical layer variant that allows a temporary node to be connected to the link by connection to the NAP of permanent node. It is an RJ45 connection between two cnet devices that is typically temporary between a programming device and the network.
  • Page 100 Glossary segment Trunk-cable sections connected via taps with terminators at each end; a segment does not include repeaters. 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.
  • Page 101 Glossary 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 III 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.
  • Page 102: Index

    Index Numerics in Windows 2000/XP in Windows 95/98/Me 1784-PCC card in Windows NT inserting into PCMCIA slot package material purpose support services nodes system requirements package material contents abbreviations used in this manual PC card 3-15 4-15 5-12 assign interrupt types 5-12 assign interrupts...
  • Page 103 Index-2 4-11 in Windows NT 3-20 two cards inserted types of PC cards 3-10 3-11 3-13 3-16 Unplug/Eject icon 3-28 Unplug/Eject the card Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
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  • Page 105 Publication 1784-IN034D-EN-P - June 2002 PN 957678-61 Supersedes Publication 1784-IN034C-EN-P - December 2000 Copyright © 2002 Rockwell Automation. All rights reserved. Printed in USA Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
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