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Introduction
MP150 communication can be compromised by a variety of factors. Typically, the symptom will be the presentation of a
dialog box such as these below during software startup:
If communication is lost after it has been established, a message such as this may appear:
This document provides background information and troubleshooting steps that should help to resolve most ethernet
communication problems with the MP150. The associated flow chart is designed to help identify the specific factor
preventing communication.
If there is no communication with an MP150 and no dialog boxes similar in content to those above ever appear, check the
"Start" button in AcqKnowledge. If it is inactive and symbolized with a gray circle such as: then it is likely just an
AcqKnowledge configuration issue. Note the "Do not ask again at startup" checkbox in the first image in this document.
When that box has been checked, a preference is set telling the software not to look for hardware. "Preferences" are
available via the "Display" menu (in some Macintosh versions, "Preferences" are under the "AcqKnowledge" menu). In the
pane or section devoted to "Hardware", there is a checkbox such as:
Make certain that this box is NOT checked. If it is, uncheck that box and re-start AcqKnowledge.
Hardware
Power Supply
The MP150 must be functional, properly powered, and connected with the correct type of cable. On the front of the device
there are three status lights labeled "POWER", "ACTIVITY", and "BUSY". When the device is on, the power light should be
a steady green. A flashing POWER light indicates a problem with the
device or its power supply. The power supply should provide 12 volts
and at least 1.25 amps (newer units have a supply rated at 4.17 amps).
As indicated on the back of the MP150, the tip of the supply's connector
should be positive. BIOPAC cannot guarantee the operation of the
MP150 if it is driven by a power supply not provided by us specifically for
use with an MP150. If there is any doubt as to whether the correct supply
is being used, the supply should be disconnected until it has been
determined said supply is one with which the MP150 was designed to
operate. If the power supply is appropriate for an MP150, make certain
that the cable connecting the supply to the MP150 is fully inserted. Verify
also that the power cord is fully plugged into a functioning electrical
supply outlet.
TROUBLESHOOTING MP150
COMMUNICATIONS
42 Aero Camino, Goleta, CA 93117
Tel (805) 685-0066 | Fax (805) 685-0067
info@biopac.com | www.biopac.com
MP150 Status Lights
10.01.2018

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Summary of Contents for BIOPAC Systems, Inc. MP150

  • Page 1 If there is no communication with an MP150 and no dialog boxes similar in content to those above ever appear, check the “Start” button in AcqKnowledge. If it is inactive and symbolized with a gray circle such as: then it is likely just an AcqKnowledge configuration issue.
  • Page 2: Ethernet Cable

    If the power light is not activated by the power switch and the power supply and connections have been verified, the next step is to check the fuse. Beneath the power switch on the back of the MP150 is a gray fuse holder (see photos below).
  • Page 3 “MP150” radio button. Try first with the “UDP” radio button selected. If you made any changes, click the “Switch” pushbutton, cycle the power on the MP150 (turn it off and turn it on again), and re-start AcqKnowledge. If the device does not communicate with UDP protocol specified by the communication type utility, try selecting DLC protocol (if you are using Windows XP or earlier), cycling the power on the MP150, and re-start AcqKnowledge again.
  • Page 4 MP150. This includes any Wi-Fi connections. After making changes such as this, it is a good idea to re-boot the computer and cycle the power on the MP150 (that is, turn it off and then back on again) before retesting MP150 communication.
  • Page 5: Fine Tuning

    The administrators of the network can help with problems of the first two types. Provide them with the MAC address of the MP150. The first six digits of the MAC address of an MP150 are always 00 90 3D. The last six digits are the same as the last six digits of the device’s serial number.
  • Page 6 Under normal operation when not acquiring data, Busy LED is off, and Activity LED flashes (amber) at irregular intervals. If Activity LED double flashes at regular intervals (newer MP150s) or if Activity and Busy LEDs flash alternately (older MP150s), then MP150 does not detect that it is connected to a network.