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1. 2 Attach the other end of the 1784 PCC1 cable to any intelligent device i e workstation PLC processor scanner or adapter on ControlNet through its Network Access Port Total cable length should be less than 10 meters Communicate with the Card on the ControlNet Network The 1784 PCC card communicates on the ControlNet network through a standard application programming interface API known as RSLinx from Rockwell 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 IMPORTANT Do not accidently plug the end of the 1784 PCC cable into the Ethernet port This type of connection will generate noise on Ethernet and it will not work Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Appendix A Specifications 1784 PCC Communication Card PCMCIA Type Type Il form factor network adapter card PCMCIA Standard Compliant to PCMCIA Standard release 2 1 Power Requirements 5V de 225 mA maximum Class 2 Conductor Category 2 Operating Temperature EC 60068 2 2 EC 60068 2 14 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Test Tes EC 60068 2 1 Test Ad Operating Cold Bd Operating Dry Heat b Operating Thermal Shock Storage Temperature EC 60068 2 1 EC 60068 2 2
2. Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Rename Properties 3 On the Computer Management window that appears select Device Manager Action ule gt m 2A Tree m Computer Management Local f System Tools Gj Event Viewer E E System Information Performance Logs and Alerts E Shared Folders E Device Manager 87 Local Users and Groups ij Storage G Disk Management BF Disk Defragmenter Logical Drives g Removable Storage fa Services and Applications Select Device Manager Allen Bradley PCMCIA Family Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series B Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B H A Batteries Computer amp Disk drives Ez Display adapters 2 DVD CD ROM drives Floppy disk controllers H Floppy disk drives IDE ATAJATAPI controllers 83 Keyboards TA Mice and other pointing devices 3 Monitors PCMCIA adapters gf Ports COM amp LPT K Sound video and game controllers E System devices i Click on the next to Allen Bradley PCMCIA to display the available Allen Bradley cards Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 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 IMPORTANT If you insert two PCC cards only one of the cards that you insert is available for use The Device Manager windows looks like this Oe lx
3. Allen Bradley ControlNet Communication Card 1784 PCC Installation enn tose Instructions Automation Important User Information Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication those responsible for the application and use of these products 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 In no event will Rockwell Automation be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damage resulting from the use or application of these products Any illustrations charts sample programs and layout examples shown in this publication are intended solely for purposes of example Since there are many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation 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 Rockwell Automation 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 Reprodu
4. EC 60068 2 14 40 to 85 C 4 Test Ab Tes Un packaged Non operating Cold Test Bb Un packaged Non operating Dry Heat a Un packaged Non operating Thermal Shock 0 to 185 F Relative Humidity EC 60068 2 30 5 95 non con densing Test Db Un packaged Non operating Damp Heat Vibration EC60068 2 6 Test Fc Operating 2g 10 500Hz Shock EC60068 2 27 Test Ea Unpackaged shock Operating 30g on operating 50g Emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A Radiated RF Immunity 10V m with 1kHz sine wave 80 AM from 30MHz to 1000MHz Certifications when product is marked UR UL Recognized Component Industrial Control Equipment CE European Union 89 336 EEC EMC Directive compliant with EN 50 082 2 ndustrial Immunity EN 61326 Meas Control Lab Industrial Requirements EN 61 EN 61 C Tick Austra 000 6 2 000 6 4 Industrial Immunity Industrial Emissions ian Radiocommunications Act compliant with AS NZS 2064 Industrial Emissions 1784 PCC1 Cable Specifications 120 cm Total length of cable Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 A 2 Specifications Pin Assignments PC card Plug ControlNet Plug oa wel 3 3 era lt 1 5 5 6 6 8 8 Refer to the ControlNet Cable System Planning and Installation Manual publication CNET INO02A EN P when wiring your network Refer to Industria
5. TIP the Card Unplug Eject Icon on the Taskbar on page 3 28 e Unplug or Eject Hardware 3 2 xi 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 3 Floppy disk drive A MATSHITA DVD ROM SR 8174 E Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B at CardBus Slot 0 Properties Stop I Display device components IV Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar Close 2 Select the card Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP 3 17 3 Click Properties Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Properties O k cnca Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 3 18 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP 4 Click on the Driver tab Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Properties 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 l Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 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 Select Manage Open Explore Search Map Network Drive
6. eSpecify a location if you downloaded the driver file from www ab com Table 3 C If you select Then Floppy disk drives insert the PnP drivers disk into the drive and click Next Windows 2000 XP will search for the appropriate driver Continue with Step 6 CD ROM drives insert the RSLinx CD into the drive and click Next Windows 2000 XP will search for the appropriate driver Continue with Step 6 Specify a location use this selection if you have downloaded the driver from www ab com You will be prompted for the location path of the driver Click Next and Continue with Step 5 5 If you select the Specify a location radio button in Step 4 Windows 2000 XP will prompt you to provide a location for the driver as shown below x Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive OK f selected and then click OK Copy manufacturer s files from Type the location of the Windows 2000 XP driver and click Ok Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP 3 7 6 Click Next Found New Hardware Wizard a Driver Files Search Results cae The wizard has finished searching for driver files for your hardware device Sy oy Allen Bradley_Company__Inc 1784 PCC B Windows found a driver for this device To install the driver Windows found click Next er a win2k pecwdm inf 7 Once Windows 2000 XP installs the driver the following displ
7. 0 ee 5 1 Locate the 1784 PCC Windows 95 98 Me Driver 5 2 Install the 1784 PCC Driver 00 0000 00 00 00008 5 2 Stopihe Card eee ea ge ea eee ee ae A ae 5 6 Remove and Uninstall the 1784 PCC Driver 5 6 Enable the PC Card Icon on the Taskbar 5 8 Troubleshoot the Card Installation 000 5 9 Chapter 6 Run the 1784 PCC Test Utility in Windows 2000 XP NT 4 0 and 95 98 Me Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Table of Contents iii Chapter 7 Insert and Remove the 1784 PCC Card What is in This Chapter 2 0 0 ee 7 1 Tnsertithe Cardan Fai 6 ei St birat hacia cet ed ae 2G aD eats cbt 7 1 Multiple Tones e tociens Bek hae oe eee ee ee 7 3 Remove the Card 0 a 7 3 Chapter 8 Connect the 1784 PCC Card to the Network What is in This Chapter 2 ee 8 1 Connect the Card to the ControlNet Network 8 1 Communicate with the Card on the ControlNet Network 8 2 Appendix A Specifications Pin ASSiOnMentS gt 6g ci eed aes Rage Rn Ee ee A 2 Glossary Index Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 iv Table of Contents Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 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 use
8. June 2002 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 2 Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Driver files C AWINNT system32 drivers Pocw dm sys Provider Rockwell Software Inc File version 1 6 Copyright Rockwell Software Inc 2001 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 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 If the icon is not on your taskbar you can find the checkbox in the Add Remove Hardware Wizard You must finish the process of removing the card from the slot in order for the checkbox to take effect You are not given the opportunity to back out of the hardware Wizard once you get to the location of the checkbox 1 Double click My Computer 2 Double click Control Panel 3 Double click Add Remove Hardware 4 Click Next Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 10 11 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP 3 29 Check Uninstall Unplug a device and click Next Check Unplug Eject a device and click Next Select the 1784 PCC card and click Next Confirm the device and cli
9. 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 3 12 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP 3 Click Properties Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Properties 4 Click the Drivers tab 5 Click Uninstall 6 Press Enter or click Ok You see this screen Confirm Device Removal 7 Press Enter or click Ok to confirm device removal 8 Remove the 1784 PCC card from your system l Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 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 TIP If you don t have the icon on your taskbar refer to Show TIP the Card Unplug Eject Icon on the Taskbar on page 3 28 e Unplug or Eject Hardware i 2 xi 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 PCC Series B 3 Floppy disk drive A MATSHITA DVD ROM SR 8174 E Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B at CardBus Slot 0 Properties Stop I Display device components IV Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar Close 2 Select the card Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 3 14 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP
10. Diagnostics T W00903132 File Help Version System Display Drives Memory Services Resources Environment Network Include HAL resources IV Address Device Bus Tye 0000 OOOF PC Compatible Eisa lsa HAL 0 ntemal 0020 0021 PC Compatible Eisa lsa HAL 0 ntemal 0040 0043 PC Compatible Eisa lsa HAL 0 ntermnal 0048 0048 PC Compatible Eisa lsa HAL 0 ntemal 0060 0060 i8042prt 0 sa 0061 0061 PC Compatible Eisa lsa HAL 0 ntermal 0064 0064 i8042prt 0 sa 0070 0071 PC Compatible Eisa lsa HAL 0 ntermal 0080 008F PC Compatible Eisa lsa HAL 0 ntermnal 0092 0092 PC Compatible Eisa lsa HAL 0 ntermnal 0040 0041 PC Compatible Eisa lsa HAL 0 nternal O0C0 OOCF PC Compatible Eisa lsa HAL 0 nternal OOFO OOFF PC Compatible Eisa lsa HAL 0 ntermal 0170 0177 Csab4ux 0 sa NIF NIF VoaS ave n Pri IRQ DMA Memory Devices Properties Refresh Print Lox 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 Run the 1784 PCC Configuration Utility for Windows NT To view and change your PCC card resource configurations run the configuration utility that we provide on the installation utility disk IMPORTANT The PCC_Config utility does not work with CardWare If you have an unresolved resource conflict contact your com
11. Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT You see El Windows NT Diagnostics AT W00903132 i8042prt Serial Serial Serial Floppy Elbts75 maestro Csab4x Symc amp i8042prt CsaBb4ux CsaBb4ux 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 If there are no IRQ conflicts you might have a Memory or an I O conflict Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 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 FCFFF800 FCFFF8FF FD000000 FDFFFFFF FEDFEOOO FEDFEFFF 00040000 COOBFFFF 00040000 COOBFFFF 000C0000 OOOCC7FF 08000000 08001FFF 08012000 08013FFF 08100000 08101FFF El Windows NT Diagnostics TW00903132 ati2mpab ati2mpab ati2mpab VaaSave ati2mpab Pcmcia Elbt575 Pcmcia ooooo a 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 If there are no memory conflicts you might have an I O conflict Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 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 E Windows NT
12. Services drop cable A cable that connects a node to the trunk cable This is an integral part of Allen Bradley 1786 taps link A collection of nodes with unique addresses in the range of 1 99 Segments connected by repeaters make up a link links connected by bridges make up a network maximum scheduled node The node with highest network address that can use scheduled time on a ControlNet link Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 2 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 network A series of nodes connected by some type of communication medium The connection paths between any pair of nodes can include repeaters routers bridges and gateways network address A node s address on the network node The port of a physical device connected to the network that requires a network address to function on the network A link may contain a maximum of 99 nodes NUI Network Update Interval A single occurrence of the network update time NUT NUT Network Update Time Repetitive time interval in which data can b
13. Windows NT driver for the 1784 PCC B card ma you are required to insert the 1784 PCC card in order for the installation to work properly We recommend that you insert the 1784 PCC card only when your system is not powered Once you have installed the driver and you insert the 1784 PCC card into the slot we do not recommend that you remove the 1784 PCC card while Windows NT is running 1 Start the install process with your machine off Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 4 6 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 IMPORTANT Remember in order for the installation process to run correctly you must have administrator privileges to install the software We strongly recommend that you exit all Windows programs before running this utility We cannot guarantee that data will not be lost If Then you do have third party plug and play PC go to Step 4 on page 4 6 card controller software you do not have third party plug and play go to Step 5 on page 4 8 PC card controller software 4 If you have third party plug and play PC card controller software do the following otherwise skip to Step 5 on page 4 8 e If you have Phoenix Softex s Card Executive on your system you may see the following message PCMCIA Card Not Configured The following PCMCIA card has been inserted in the system
14. a View esielmi ii Tree Allen Bradley PCMCIA Family Computer Management Local CA System Tools H E Event viewer H System Information m g Performance Logs and Alerts Ea Shared Folders Device Manager amp Local Users and Groups ij Storage E Disk Management CS Disk Defragmenter Logical Drives amp eB Removable Storage E a Services and Applications t Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B mA Battere Computer Disk drives Display adapters DVD CD ROM drives 5 Floppy disk controllers 9 Floppy disk drives By IDE ATAJATAPI controllers 2 Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Monitors PCMCIA adapters a Ports COM amp LPT amp 4 Sound video and game controllers E System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers A rii b Glue bing The card that displays this icon 1 Allen Bradley 1784 PCC SeriesB is unavailable for use We do not recommend that you have more than one 1784 PCC card installed in your system Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP 3 21 5 Double click on 1784 PCC Series B Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Properties 2 x General Driver Resources 2 Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Device type Allen Bradley PCCard Family Manufacturer Allen Bradley Company Inc Location CardBus Slot 0 Device status This device is working properly If you are
15. 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 Check for Resource Conflicts When you run the PCC setup utility in Windows NT the utility tries to assign free resources to the PCC card If your card used to work and has now stopped working it is probably because the resources originally assigned to the card are now being used by another device you recently added such as an Ethernet card Try re running the card s setup utility Refer to Locate the 1784 PCC Driver for Windows NT on page 4 5 The utility may be able to automatically find other resources to assign to the card If you do this and the test utility still fails you will need to check for resource conflicts Possible conflicts include IRQ memory or I O conflicts To view and change your resource locations you will need to view all of your resource allocations to determine which resouces are free To access and change resouce locations 1 Do one of the following e access Windows NT diagnostics Start gt Programs gt Administrative Tools gt Windows NT Diagnostics or e Select Start gt Run and type WINMSD in the Run dialog box Press Enter or click Ok 2 To determine if you have an IRQ conflict click on the Resources tab Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 4 12
16. correct driver files Failure to install the correct driver files could result in ATTENTION unpredictable system operation Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP 3 3 Table 3 B Source where the Driver location for Windows 2000 XP operating driver is loaded systems from installation disk AA Win2k PecWdm int version 1 6 or later A Win2K PccWdm sys shipped with the where f 1784 PCC card AA is the floppy drive letter RSLinx product CD E PnP_Drivers Win2K PccWdm inf E PnP_Drivers Win2K PccWdm sys where 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 1 If your installation dis 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 IMPORTANT Before you can install the driver for the 1784 PCC 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 Hearing Multiple Tones If you insert multiple PC Cards you may hear more than one
17. 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 Click the My Computer icon with the right mouse button 3 Select Properties from the menu The System Properties dialog box appears System Properties Device Manager Hardware Profles Perfomance 4 Click the Device Manager tab All of the devices within the system are displayed 5 Scroll through the devices and search for the Allen Bradley PCC Family line Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 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 System Properties Computer Se in Cirrus Logic PCIC compatible PCMCIA controller A Ports COM amp LPT SCSI controllers Sound video and game controllers 6 Select the Allen Bradley Company Inc 1784 PCC card 7 Click the Properties button Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 The 1784 PCC card is listed here Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 95 98 Me 5 11 You see Allen Bradley Company Inc 1784 PCC B Driver Ver FA EG Driver Resouces ey If Code 10 conflicting memory resources is reported in the Device status dialog box continue with the following steps Publication 1
18. 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 2 1 System Requirements 2 2 Find the 1784 PCC 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 ee O 1784 PCC card 1784 PCC installation utility disk y8Lt ATIOVUS NATIV Gh PTHIS SIDE coms Installation Manual 1784 PCC1 cable installation manual publication 1784 IN034 30185 M Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 2 2 Pre Installation Procedures System Requirements Refer to the following table for system requirements for using the 1784 PCC card operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 XP NT 4 0 or 95 98 Me memory for computer resources at least 8 MB memory for card resources 4KB IRQ 1 available IRQ diskette drive One 3 5 diskette drive hard disk space 300K PCMCIA slot one Type II slot 1 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 Operating System Version of RSLinx ee XP 2000 with ControlNet Traffic Analyzer 2 3
19. tonal notification per card Windows 2000 XP detects devices during the power up process and adjusts the device resources 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 Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 3 4 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 Found New Hardware A Allen Bradley_Company__Inc 1784 PCC B Installing Windows 2000 XP displays Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New ays Hardware Wizard SY This wizard helps you install a device driver for a hardware device To continue click Next 2 Click Next l Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP 3 5 Windows 2000 XP displays Found New Hardware Wizard Install Hardware Device Drivers hale 4 device driver is a software program that enables a hardware device to work with Sy an operating system This wizard will complete the installation for this device oy Allen Bradley_Company__Inc 1784 PCC B device driver is a software program that makes a hardware devic
20. x however there is no software installed to work with this card This card is currently not available for use o gt A Manufacturer Allen Bradley Company Inc Card Type 7 784 PCC 8 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 lristall systen provided driver tor 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 Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT 4 7 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 e If you have SystemSoft s CardWizard you may get the following message Click Exit LOneDt Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 4 8 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT e If you have Unicore s CardWare you may get the following message Click Done Socket System Bottom Slot Be sure to click Done at this screen If you do not you will see this screen every time you reboot
21. you see Reboot Dialog X In order for driver to work you must restart your system Please remove the installation disk and insert your 1784 PCC card into your system before restarting Your system will reboot itself a second time please wait and DO NOT login Do you want to reboot your system now Reboot Options Yes want to reboot now C No will reboot my system later Cancel 11 Remove the driver installation diskette from your floppy drive 12 Select Yes or click Ok to reboot your system Mattie Vait for the logon screen to appear Do not log on Depending on the speed of your machine your wait could be 5 minutes or more 13 Ignore any third party plug and play software messages that may appear here 14 Click Ok Your system will automatically reboot The driver installation is complete 1784 PCC Installation Complete Your system will now reboot itself to complete the configuration of your 1784 PCC DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY LOGINS BECAUSE YOUR SYSTEM IS GOING TO REBOOT Click OK to immediately reboot your system x Ci The 1784 PCC NT4 0 Driver Installation has now completed IMPORTANT If you have Touchstone Unicore s CardWare you may see a screen that tells you the driver has not been started Click Yes to start the driver Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT 4 11 15 Run the 1784 PCC test utility
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23. 1 or later v 1 Windows XP 2 30 01 build 48 or later Windows 2000 2 20 01 or later Windows NT 4 0 2 00 97 30 or later Windows 95 98 Me 2 00 97 30 or later Windows NT users If you have a 1784 PCC series A interface ATTENTION rei card you will need to perform a flash upgrade to upgrade to series B Refer to Publication 1784 PCC RN1 for details To access this information visit www ab com support Click on the PC Cards link and download the PCC_Upgrade exe file This file contains both the upgrade utility and the publication 1784 PCC RN1 containing the instructions for completing the upgrade Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Pre Installation Procedures 2 3 Find the 1784 PCC Driver When you install drivers for your operating systems you must be certain to install the correct files Windows 95 98 Me systems require a Virtual Device Driver VxD which contains inf and vxd files Windows NT requires an NT driver which uses setup exe Unpccnt exe and pcc_config exe files Windows 2000 XP requires a Windows Driver Model WDM which contains inf and sys files Refer to the table below to be sure you are installing the correct driver files Failure to install the correct driver files could result in ATTENTION unpredictable system operation Table 2 B Source where Driver location for each operating system the driver is loaded from Windows 2000 XP Windows NT 4 0 Windows 95 98 Me
24. 2 5 8 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 You will see this icon only when there is one or more PC card s installed in the computer To set up the PC card icon within the Taskbar 1 Access the Control Panel by selecting Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Double click the PC card PCMCIA icon TIP If you find no PC card icon in the Control Panel this could be zen IR 5 an indication that the PCMCIA socket hardware or drivers were not installed properly This situation prevents Windows ea 95 98 Me from locating the PC card To resolve this problem contact the computer manufacturer 3 When the PC card Properties dialog box appears click Show control on the taskbar PC Card PCMCIA Properties BE Socket Status Global Settings gt To remove a PC card select it from the list and then click Stop Stop V Show control on taskbar I Display warming if card is removed before it is stopped Cancel Seely If you do not see these dialog boxes contact the computer manufacturer Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 95 98 Me 5 9 4 Press Enter or click Ok The PC card
25. 784 IN034D EN P June 2002 5 12 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 95 98 Me 8 In the Properties dialog box click the Resources tab Allen Bradley Company Inc 1784 PCC B Driver Ver FA EG anamma 0100 0101 Interrupt Request 15 Memory Range OOOCE O00 OOOCEFFF 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 If you have not then you need to do so You may have to disable a device to make an interrupt available Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 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 IMPORTANT The option of unchecking the Use automatic settings box is Not always available in Windows 98 It depends on how the operating system was installed and configured If there are no conflicts continue with the following steps 10 Return to the Device Manager and scroll through the list to find PCMCIA sockets 11 Double click PCMCIA sockets to expand it 12 Click on the PCMCIA controller used by your system 13 Click Properties Verify that the socket controller is enabled in the hardware profile y
26. About SystemSoft s CardWizard The 1784 PCC Windows NT driver does not work with SystemSoft s CardWizard versions prior to 5 10 06 If you have SystemSoft s CardWizard you must upgrade the PC Card Controller Software to version 5 10 06 or later for the 1784 PCC driver to function For more information on obtaining the CardWizard upgrade for use with the 1784 PCC card contact your computer manufacturer or SystemSoft e Internet www systemsoft com e Phone 1 800 796 0088 or 508 651 0088 ask for sales Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 4 4 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT Phoenix Softexs Card Executive If you have Phoenix Softex s Card Executive you must upgrade the PC Card Controller Software to version 2 35 or later for the 1784 PCC Driver to function For more information on obtaining the Card Executive upgrade for use with the 1784 PCC card contact your computer manufacturer or Phoenix Softex e Internet www phoenix com e 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 i 440 646 5800 for a free patch IMPORTANT When using Card Executive do not access the Windows Control Panel Start gt Settings gt Control Panel double click the PC card icon Instead access the Phoenix Softex Control Panel by double clicking the PC card icon in the taskbar TIP Touchstone Unicores CardWare Contac
27. P Driver 3 2 Install the Driver S evp a e e a o ee 3 3 Hearing Multiple Tones nananana eee 3 3 1784 PCC Hardware Properties 0 002000 3 8 Stop and Eject the 1784 PCC Card nauau aaaea 3 8 Unsafe Removal of Card naaa aaa 3 10 Remove the 1784 PCC Plug and Play Driver 3 11 Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 ii Table of Contents Troubleshoot the Card Installation o oo aoaaa aaea 3 13 If ControlNet Traffic Analyzer is not working 3 16 Navigate to Device Manager 0 0 0 0 0 00 eee 3 19 Update the 1784 PCC Plug and Play Driver Version 1 0 to Version 1 6 0 bo Gr Ke tan ne ca a e an Rg a er A 3 21 Show the Card Unplug Eject Icon on the Taskbar 3 28 Chapter 4 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT What is in This Chapter 0 0 eee 4 1 Before Your Begin n einar eA Ree Re ea Lee dae sd 4 1 Do You Have Any of the Following Third Party Plug and Play PC Card Controller Software Installed 4 3 Locate the 1784 PCC Driver for Windows NT 4 5 Install the 1784 PCC Drivi eeds dodra at a ea ee 4 5 Troubleshoot the Card Installation o oo aoaaa aaaea 4 11 Check for Resource Conflicts oaoa aaa 4 11 Run the 1784 PCC Configuration Utility for Windows NT 4 14 Remove the 1784 PCC Driver ouuu 0000000000000 4 17 Chapter 5 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 95 98 Me What is in This Chapter
28. Remove the 1784 PCC Card Notes Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Chapter 8 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 Connect the Card to the ControlNet Network 8 1 Communicate with the Card on the ControlNet Network 8 2 Connect the Card to the ControlNet Network These instructions assume that you have e installed your application software e inserted the card e installed the 1784 PCC drivers Chapter 3 Windows 2000 XP Chapter 4 Windows NT 4 0 Chapter 5 Windows 95 98 Me The following diagrams show a PCMCIA 2 1 compliant system If you are using another computer your installation may appear slightlydifferent Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 8 2 Connect the 1784 PCC Card to the Network 1 Attach the smaller end of the 1784 PCC1 cable to the 1784 PCC card J The silver side should face upward as you connect the cable to the 1784 PCC card 20724 M _ TH US E T S 1784 PCC1 programming device end device 0 trunkline A jeee ul eee 20139
29. ard to the ControlNet network 8 1 ControlNet Traffic Analyzer 3 16 conventions used in this manual 1 D driver install in Windows 2000 XP 3 1 install in Windows 95 98 Me 5 1 install in Windows NT 4 1 remove in Windows 95 98 Me 5 6 remove in Windows NT 4 17 Driver Properties 3 15 G General Properties 3 14 3 17 H Hardware Properties 3 8 installing the card s driver in Windows 2000 XP 3 3 in Windows 95 98 Me 5 2 in Windows NT 4 5 nodes 6 5 P package material contents 2 1 PC card 1 1 types 1 2 whatis it 1 1 PCMCIA card type Type I Il or Ill 1 2 definition 1 1 whatis it 1 1 removing the card s driver in Windows 2000 XP 3 11 in Windows 95 98 Me 5 6 in Windows NT 4 17 Resources Properties 3 15 RSLinx maximum unscheduled node 6 6 run the configuration utility for Windows NT 4 11 run the test utility 6 1 S stopping the card in Windows 2000 XP 3 8 support services 7 1 system requirements 2 2 T test utility card error 6 4 run 6 1 troubleshooting the card s installation in Windows 2000 XP 3 13 in Windows 95 98 5 9 in Windows 95 98 Me 5 9 Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Index 2 in Windows NT 4 11 two cards inserted 3 20 types of PC cards 1 2 U Unplug Eject icon 3 10 3 11 3 13 3 16 3 28 Unplug Eject the card 3 8 Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 www rockwellautomation com Corporate Headquarters Rockwell Automation 777 East Wisconsin Avenue Suite 14
30. ays Found New Hardware Completing the Found New ey Hardware Wizard SS gt Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Windows has finished installing the software for this device To close this wizard click Finish lt Back Cancel 8 Click Finish You may be prompted to restart you computer for the driver to take effect Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 3 8 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 The properties dialog boxes provide the following e general information such as device status manufacturer and card location e device driver information such as driver version and buttons for you to uninstall and update the driver e resource information such as interrupt request settings and memory range settings We recommend you verify that the card is running properly after you install the 1784 PCC card and the driver Refer to Troubleshoot the Card Installation on page 3 13 Stop and Eject the 1784 PCC Card Before you remove the PCC card from its slot you need to stop the communication to the card To stop the card 1 Double click on the Unplug eject Hardware icon on your taskbar gt 4 If you d
31. blication as well as the Allen Bradley publication 1770 4 1 Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for additional installation requirements pertaining to this equipment Preventing Electrostatic Discharge This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal damage and affect normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment e Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static e Wear an approved grounding wriststrap e Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards e Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment e If available use a static safe workstation e When not in use store the equipment in appropriate static safe packaging 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 To upgrade your driver from version 1 0 to 1 6 refer to Chapter 3 of this manual This document also includes updated RSLinx version requirements as follows operating system version of RSLinx Windows XP 2000 with ControlNet Traffic Analyzer v 1 4 2 31 or later Windows XP 2 30 01 or later build 48 or later Windows 2000 2 20 01 or later You will see change bars as shown to the left of t
32. ch as rotating media and wireless communication devices 19911 IMPORTANT If the PCMCIA slot in your computer is thick enough to 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 Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 About the 1784 PCC Card 1 3 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 Op Qa HA T 1784 PCC1 fea po SS oe SE aJi an aes lol h 1784 PCC ia o p al srrcence z programming device ee 5 trunk line A a jeee KSA ooo 20139 MEAST Your computer must be PCMCIA 2 1 compliant to support the 1784 PCC card To verify that your computer is PCMCIA 2 1 compliant see your computer s user manual Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 1 4 About the 1784 PCC Card Notes Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Chapter 2 Pre Installation Procedures What is in This Chapter The following
33. ck Next Check the Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar Click Finish Remove your card Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 3 30 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP l Notes l Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 Chapter 4 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 Table 4 A For information about this topic See page Locate the 1784 PCC Driver for Windows NT 4 5 Install the 1784 PCC Driver 4 5 Troubleshoot the Card Installation 4 11 Remove the 1784 PCC Driver 4 17 Before You Begin Read the following before you install your 1784 PCC card Series B or later If you have a 1784 PCC series A interface card you will need ATTENTION to perform a flash upgrade to upgrade to series B Refer to Publication 1784 PCC RN1 for details To access this information visit www ab com support Click on the PC Cards link and download the PCC_Upgrade exe file This file contains both the upgrade utility and the publication 1784 PCC RN1 containing the instructions for completing the upgrade Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 4 2 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT ATTENTION The 1784 PCC series B interface card and NT Driver are designed for use in
34. ction of the contents of this copyrighted publication in whole or part without written permission of Rockwell Automation is prohibited Throughout this publication notes may be used to make you aware of safety considerations The following annotations and their accompanying statements help you to identify a potential hazard avoid a potential hazard and recognize the consequences of a potential hazard Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss A TTENTI Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or f economic loss IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Rockwell Automation Support 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 States Canada Outside United You can access the phone number for your country States Canada via the Internet 1 Go to http www ab com 2 Click on Product Support http support automation rockwell com 3 Under Support Cente
35. d Eject the 1784 PCC Card 3 8 Remove the 1784 PCC Plug and Play Driver 3 11 Troubleshoot the Card Installation 3 13 Update the 1784 PCC Plug and Play Driver Version 1 0 to 3 21 Version 1 6 or Later Show the Card Unplug Eject Icon on the Taskbar 3 28 In order to follow the instructions in this chapter you must e have Windows 2000 XP loaded e have the Windows 2000 XP driver for the PCC card IMPORTANT You can have one 1784 PCC card configured in Windows 2000 XP If you insert more than one 1784 PCC card into your PC only one of the cards will be available for use Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 3 2 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 i substantially similar Verify the RSLinx Version Number Refer to the following table for the correct version number of RSLinx for your operating system Operating System Version of RSLinx Windows XP 2 30 01 build 48 or later Windows XP 2000 with ControlNet Traffic Analyzer 2 31 or later v 1 4 Windows 2000 2 20 01 or later Locate the 1784 PCC Windows 2000 XP Driver When you install drivers for your operating systems you must be certain to install the correct files Windows 2000 XP systems require a Windows Driver Model WDM which contains inf and sys files Refer to the table below to be sure you are installing the
36. d and long the rails This lets you use all three types in 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 Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 4 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 MI 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 Virtual Device Driver VxD A Windows device driver that processes interrupts and carries out I O operations for a given application without disrupting the execution of other applications Used in 1784 PCC Windows 95 98 Me applications Windows Driver Model WDM A Windows device drivers that use I O Request Packets IRPs as a means for messaging and data transfer Used in 1784 PCC Windows 2000 XP applications Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Index Numerics 1784 PCC card inserting into PCMCIA slot 7 1 package material 2 1 purpose 1 3 support services 7 1 system requirements 2 2 A abbreviations used in this manual 2 assign interrupt 3 15 4 15 5 12 assign interrupts 5 12 audience 1 C communicating with the card on the ControlNet network 8 2 configuration utility run 4 11 connect the c
37. device press Enter or click Ok 6 Remove the 1784 PCC card from the PCMCIA slot Alternately to stop the card you can do the following 1 Click with your left mouse button on the PC Card icon in the taskbar 2 Click on the 1784 PCC card you want to stop in the list of PC cards 3 Click Stop 4 When you see the window that states that you may safely remove this device press Enter or click Ok Remove and Uninstall the 1784 PCC Driver You can access the uninstaller through the Windows 95 98 Me Add Remove programs applet to remove the card s driver from your system 1 Stop the PCC card as described on page 5 6 2 Access the Control Panel by selecting Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 3 Double click on the Add Remove Programs icon Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 95 98 Me 5 7 4 Select Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Driver Add Remove Programs Properties Infrared Support for Windows 95 Version 2 0 Latitude C Dock Quick Install for Windows 95 Microsoft Office 97 Professional Edition Rockwell Software Harmony Runtime SLinx 2 0 YAMAHA Soft Synthesizer S YXG50 5 Click the Add Remove button You see 1784 PCC Driver Removal 6 Remove the 1784 PCC card before continuing The system gives you the opportunity to cancel the operation before deleting any files 7 Press Enter or click Ok to remove the driver Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 200
38. driver files loaded for this device click Driver Details To uninstall the driver files for this device click Uninstall To update the driver files for this device click Update Driver Driver Details Uninstall Close Cancel 7 Click Update Driver Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Welcome to the Upgrade Device D Driver Wizard This wizard helps you upgrade a device driver for a hardware device To continue click Next Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 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 Upgrade Device Driver Wizard i Install Hardware Device Drivers ON 4 device driver is a software program that enables a hardware device to work with SY an operating system This wizard upgrades drivers for the following hardware device 2 Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Upgrading to a newer version of a device driver may add functionality to or improve the performance of this device What do you want the wizard to do C Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended o Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific lt Back Cancel 9 Click Have Disk Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Select a Device Driver a Which driver do you want to install for this device ky Select the manufacturer and model of
39. e sent on the ControlNet network PC card Credit card size 68 pin add in cards that were designed to meet PCMCIA standards redundant media A dual cable system that lets you receive the best signal over a network repeater A two part active physical layer device that reconstructs and retransmits all traffic it hears on one segment to another segment Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Glossary 3 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 See also PC cards sockets adapters tap A component that connects products to the ControlNet trunk cable A tap is required for each node and for both sides of each repeater terminator A 75 Q resistor mounted in a BNC plug placed on the ends of segments to prevent reflections from occurring at the ends of cables trunk cable The bus or central part of the ControlNet cable system trunk cable section The length of trunk cable between any two taps 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 en
40. e 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 3 Select the Search for a suitable driver for my device radio button and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Locate Driver Files a a Where do you want Windows to search for driver files Cy Search for driver files for the following hardware device oy Allen Bradley_Company__Inc 1784 PCC B 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 JV Floppy disk drives T CD ROM drives J Specify a location F Microsoft Windows U pdate lt Back Cancel Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 3 6 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 eFloppy disk drives if you are going to use the floppy that ships with the 1784 PCC card eCD ROM drives if you are going to get the file from the RSLinx CD ROM
41. erate 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 Locate the 1784 PCC Windows 95 98 Me Driver 5 2 Install the 1784 PCC Driver 5 2 Stop the Card 5 6 Remove and Uninstall the 1784 PCC Driver 5 6 Enable the PC Card Icon on the Taskbar 5 8 Troubleshoot the Card Installation 5 9 IMPORTANT The screen captures in this chapter are taken from Windows 95 B If you are using another version of Windows 95 98 or Me your screens may be different Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 5 2 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 95 98 Me Locate the 1784 PCC Windows 95 98 Me Driver When you install drivers for your operating systems you must be certain to install the correct files Windows 95 98 Me systems require a Virtual Device Driver VxD which contains inf and vxd files Refer to the table below to be sure you are installing the correct driver files Failure to install the correct driver files could result in ATTENTION unpredictable system operation Table 5 B Source where the Driver location for Windows 95 98 Me operating systems driver is loaded from installation disk A Rsipcc inf version 1 6 shipped A Rsipce vxd with the 1784 PCC where card AA is the floppy drive letter RS Linx 2 20 01 or E PnP_Drivers Win9x Rsi
42. eries B 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 I Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar 2 01 PM 1 To stop the card refer to Stop and Eject the 1784 PCC Card on page 3 8 meaa Use the Unplug eject icon on the taskbar to insure you do not damage your card 2 Once you have stopped the card use the Unplug eject icon on the taskbar to remove the card Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 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 in the taskbar TIP If you don t have the icon on your taskbar refer to Show fale the Card Unplug Eject Icon on the Taskbar on page 3 28 gt e Unplug or Eject Hardware q 2 xj 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 PCC Series B Floppy disk drive 4 MATSHITA DVD ROM SR 8174 E Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B at CardBus Slot 0 Properties Stop Tl Display device components IV Show Unplug E ject icon on the taskbar Close 2 Select the card Publication
43. gs The card will assign an interrupt memory location for you An interrupt must be assigned to the gt 1784 PCC card Verify that there is an interrupt assigned and no resource conflicts display in the Conflicting Device list 5 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 To manually assign an interrupt a Deselect uncheck the Use automatic settings checkbox b Click on Interrupt Request c Click Change Setting and select an interrupt location TIP Most systems have 15 interrupt locations available for TP you to assign If you have more than 15 devices that need an interrupt location you may need to disable b gt another device such as an unused serial or parallel port to make an interrupt available for the PCC card d In some cases a device other than the 1784 PCC card may be determined to use the interrupt that the PCC card wants If this happens let the other device have the interrupt and assign the 1784 PCC card another interrupt location Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 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 TIP If you don t have the icon on your taskbar refer to Show
44. having problems with this device click Troubleshooter to start the troubleshooter Device usage Use this device enable 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 Right click on My Computer 2 Select Properties 3 Select Hardware 4 Select Device Manager 5 Select Allen Bradley PCMCIA Family to expand it Action View le gt Glm e 2 alax Tree TWO0903132 E9 A B Virtual Backplane E 2 Allen Bradley PCMCIA Family Computer Management Local amp System Tools fa Event Viewer eo System Information gl Performance Logs and Alerts Shared Folders DevkeManaga DVD CD ROM drives Local Users and Groups i H E Flannv disk controllers w Batteries m Computer amp Disk drives 5 Display adapters J Ha Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 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 Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Properties 2 x General Driver Resources gt Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Driver Provider Rockwell Software Inc Driver Date Not available Driver Version 1 6 0 0 Digital Signer Not digitally signed To view details about the
45. his 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 Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Notes Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Table of Contents Important User Information 000 0000 eee eee 2 Rockwell Automation Support 0 000 000 00 ee 3 Preface About the Mantalsw 2 2 0 003 4 0 Gt bal be G deeb AS OR aN eS 1 AUIGIETI CS ts i ood ta ed Scene Snel et hoe deen Beatin te 1 GONVENTIONS 6 ae te A a A A A A 1 ADbreviatiOns lt ees 6c eh wie wah Be E e bee eR co ge ee 2 Chapter 1 About the 1784 PCC Card What is in This Chapter 0 en 1 1 What is PEMCGIA pe boc hes Gly ae Gee arene Pablo ake Rae 1 1 What is 4 PC Card nn ot ita ile et AEE tag A ear 1 1 Architecturen soyai tvs Ge bed eRe RG eS RG eR ee 1 2 Whatis the PEG Garde vi teeth bk eee On Pe loo 1 3 Chapter 2 Pre Installation Procedures What is in This Chapter 0 ne 2 1 Verify Your Package Contents 0 0 0 0 00 0 eee eee 2 1 System Requirements lt an cn ee ed ea oe a a 2 2 Find the 1784 PCC Driver auaa aaa ee 2 3 Chapter 3 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP What is in This Chapter 2 ee 3 1 Verify the RSLinx Version Number 00000 000000 3 2 Locate the 1784 PCC Windows 2000 X
46. igned Value New 1 0 Address 0x1800 x 020100 If you change the settings and click Ok you need to restart your computer for the new settings to take effect Restart Required x AN You must restart your system in order for these new values 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 TIP In addition to the following procedure you can also use TIP the unpccnt exe utility provided with the 1784 PCC driver p to uninstall the 1784 PCC card 1 Access the Control Panel by selecting Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Double click the Add Remove Programs icon Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 4 18 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT 3 Select Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Driver Add Remove Programs Properties Rockwell Software Harmony Runtime RSI Utilities RSLinx 2 1 RSLogix 5 English WinZip 4 Click the Add Remove button You see if Uninstall_PCC_NT You do not have to remove the card The system gives you the opportunity to cancel the operation before deleting any files 5 Click Ok to uninstall the driver 6 Close the Control Panel Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 Chapter 5 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 95 98 Me What is in This Chapter Read this chapter to learn how to op
47. installation disk A Win2K PccWdm inf A setup exe A Rsipcc inf version 1 6 or A Win2K PccWdm sys AAUnpccnt exe AARsipcc vxd later shipped where A pcc_config exe where with the AA is the floppy drive letter where AA is the floppy drive letter 1784 PCC card AA is the floppy drive letter RS Linx product EAPnP_DriversWin2K PecWdm inf Not distributed on RSLinx E PnP_Drivers Win9x Rsipcc inf cD EAPnP_Drivers Win2K PecWdm sys product CD E PnP_Drivers Win9x Rsipcc vx where d E is the CD ROM drive letter where EA 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 1 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 INO34D EN P June 2002 2 4 Pre Installation Procedures Notes Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Chapter 3 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 Table 3 A For information about this topic See page Verify the RSLinx Version Number 3 2 Locate the 1784 PCC Windows 2000 XP Driver 3 2 Install the Driver 3 3 1784 PCC Hardware Properties 3 8 Stop an
48. ion about this topic See page What is PCMCIA 1 1 What is a PC Card 1 1 What is the PCC Card 1 3 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 All PC cards measure the same length and width 54 mm x 85 6 mm but differ in thickness at the center The thickness at the connector end and along the rails is the same for all types of PC cards Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 1 2 About the 1784 PCC Card Architecture Currently there are three types of PC cards Length Vw Type 3 3 mm thick L data storage such as Flash X memory cards N y Center i S ie ll hick 1 0 such as modem LAN and 0 mm thic host communications the Allen Bradley 1784 PCD PCMK and PCC cards are Type Il cards Ww Type Ill 10 5 mm thick Q data storage or I O capabilities that require more space su
49. iver do you want to install for this device S Select the manufacturer and model of your hardware device and then click Next If you have a disk that contains the driver you want to install click Have Disk Models Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series A Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B lt Back Next gt Cancel Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 3 26 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP 16 Click Next Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Start Device Driver Installation So The device driver will be installed with the default settings ey The wizard is ready to install the driver for the following hardware device 2d Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Windows will use default settings to install the software for this hardware device To install the software for your new hardware click Next Cancel 17 Click Next Upgrade Device Driver Wizard 7 Completing the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard 2 gt Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Windows has finished installing the software for this device To close this wizard click Finish lt Back Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 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 Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Properties Publication 1784 IN034D EN P
50. l 3 Click Properties Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Properties zi xd General Driver Resources 2 Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Device type Allen Bradley PCCard Family Manufacturer Allen Bradley Company Inc Location CardBus Slot 0 Device status This device is working properly a If you are having problems with this device click Troubleshooter to start the troubleshooter Troubleshooter Device usage Use this device enable x OK Cancel Table 3 D If Then l 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 or you may want to try disabling the Automatic Settings option Refer to Click on the Resources tab on page 3 15 l Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP 3 15 4 Click on the Resources tab Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Properties 2 xi General Driver Resources 2 Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B Resource settings Resource type Setting ii Interrupt Request 07 Wi Input Output Range DFFE DFFF W Memory Range FFBFDOOO FFBFDFFF Setting based on Current configuration IV Use automatic settings Conflicting device list No conflicts The majority of the time we recommend that you use the automatic settin
51. l 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 Refer to the documentation for your computer for environmental requirements The 1784 PCC card should not exceed those specifications 3 See the Product Certification link at www ab com for Declarations of Conformity Certificates and other certification details Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 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 ControlNet network A communication architecture that allows the exchange of messages between Allen Bradley Company Inc products and certified third party products connection An opened communication path between two nodes on a ControlNet network ControlNet status indicators Channel A and channel B indicators on your node indicating status on the ControlNet link 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
52. lication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Insert and Remove the 1784 PCC Card 7 3 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 30179 M If the computer is configured properly your sound speaker is enabled and you installed the 1784 PCC card successfully you hear multiple tones when you insert a card or boot the computer Multiple Tones If you insert multiple PC cards you may hear more than one tonal notification per card Windows 95 98 Me and 2000 XP detect devices during the power up process and adjusts 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 Remove the Card IMPORTANT You should stop any software communicating with the card before removing the PC card If you do not do this the stray processes may halt the system s performance On most computers you press the release button and remove the card from the slot If this is not applicable to your computer follow the instructions specified in your computer 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 Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 7 4 Insert and
53. network to find active nodes You will see a node table with the active nodes checked Active Node Table Snapshot xi m m m a a a a 1 1 da oon nor UN I o D 13 M 14 15 T 16 m M 18 j 13 T 20 ra D a 24 ES 26 i 28 m 30 NUT msecs Max Scheduled Node Max Unscheduled Node ma I 32 33 I 34 T 35 M 36 a C 38 r 39 M 40 me Tr 42 r 43 rT 44 m 45 Slot Time usecs 46 T 6 47 T 62 lr 48 T 63 Tr 49 T 64 D 7 65 51 TT 66 _ eee _ e I 53 mo 54 T 69 gS gt gh Ul gg 6h u mo u mo reo D75 100 a 99 255 Bg _ n 7 Tf 93 73 94 Tso rg a T 96 82 JT 9 83 T 98 84 F 99 T 85 T 86 87 88 M 89 M 90 Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 6 6 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 e NUT Network Update Time in msecs e maximum scheduled node e maximum unscheduled node e slot time Usecs IMPORTANT Be certain that the address assigned to the PCC card in RSLinx is less than the Maximum Unscheduled Node shown in the PCC test utility If you see this screen check to see if the cable is connected properly to your network SI x amp The PCC card does not appear to be connected to a network Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 Chapter Insert and Remove the 1784 PCC Card What is in This Chapter Read thi
54. 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 IMPORTANT Before you can install the driver for the 1784 PCC B 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 e You must be running Windows NT 4 0 with Service Pack 3 or later e You can use only one 1784 PCC card at a time in Windows NT e You must have RSLinx 2 00 97 or greater Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT 4 3 Do You Have Any of the Following Third Party Plug and Play PC Card Controller Software Installed If Then you do have third party plug and play a PC card icon circled in this PC card controller software illustration will appear onthe f a ral Windows task bar S Diz you do not have third party go to page 4 5 and continue with the driver installation plug and play PC card controller software TIP To find the version of your third party plug and play software you can usually do the following p gt 1 Double click on the PC card icon in the taskbar 2 When a dialog box appears click Help gt
55. on t have the icon on your taskbar refer to Show the Card Unplug Eject Icon on the Taskbar on page 3 28 Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP 3 9 2 Click on the PCC card you want to stop ze Unplug or Eject Hardware ajx 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 Floppy disk drive A D MATSHITA DVD ROM SR 8174 E Allen Bradley 1784 PCC Series B at CardBus Slot 0 Propetties Stop I Display device components IV Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar Close 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 INO34D EN P June 2002 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 ze Unsafe Removal of Device 2 x You have unplugged or ejected a device without stopping it Unplugaging 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 PCC S
56. operate the 1784 PCC card have not been assigned The driver must have been installed and the card inserted during reboot If you have done this then a memory 10 or IRQ resource conflict may exist Table 6 B If you Then do not see six green check marks or you e In Windows NT 4 0 run the setup utility again and do not see the message stating that the restart your computer 1784 PCC completed all tests e In Windows 95 98 Me and 2000 XP go to Device successfully anager and adjust resources are still getting an error e Review the chapter for your operating system 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 Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Run the 1784 PCC Test Utility in Windows 2000 XP NT 4 0 and 95 98 Me 6 5 3 Once the tests are finished and successful you see Pcc_test 7 The 1784 PCC completed all tests successfully Do you wish to perform a test of the PCC cable If so connect the 1784 PCC card to the Network Access Port of a device that is on a valid ControlNet network and click Yes NOTE This may take up to 10 seconds to sufficiently determine all active nodes on a ControlNet network 4 Click Yes or No When you click Yes and you are properly connected to your network the test utility will browse your
57. ou are using If Then e click the Resources tab and check the Conflicting Device list for possible hardware conflicts or you may want to verify that the Use Automatic Settings option is enabled the device status says This device is not present not working properly or does not have all drivers Steed coe lt e you may have a general PCMCIA problem You should contact your computer manufacturer for a resolution Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 5 14 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 95 98 Me Notes Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Chapter 6 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 Run the 1784 PCC Installation Test Utility 6 1 In order to follow the instructions in this chapter you must e have Windows 95 98 Me NT 4 0 or 2000 XP loaded e have the appropriate drivers loaded for the PCC card Run the 1784 PCC Installation Test Utility The installation test utility is compatible with Windows 95 98 Me NT 4 0 and 2000 XP To test your installation run the utility that we provide on the installation utility disk Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 6 2 Run the 1784 PCC Test Utilit
58. pcc inf ater product CD E PnP_Drivers Win9x Rsipcc vxd where 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 pecards 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 1 In Windows 95 98 Me insert the card into the PCMCIA slot by following the directions in Chapter 7 Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 95 98 Me 5 3 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 Found New Hardware a A Allen Bradley_Company__Inc 1784 PCC B Installing You see Update Device Driver Wizard This wizard will complete the installation of Allen Bradley Company Inc 1784 PCC B by searching your local drives network and Internet locations for the most current driver If you 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
59. pec_del exe on o em 1784 PCCinstallationUtility could not be found Insert 1784 PCClnstallationUtility into the drive selected below and click OK Cancel Skip File Details Copy files from TP kh Browse 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 If you do not hear these tones check to see that your speakers sound are enabled Run the 1784 PCC test utility as described in Chapter 6 to verify your installation If the test fails refer to the section entitled Troubleshoot the Card Installation on page 5 9 of this manual Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 5 6 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 F q 4 AM the PC Card icon in the taskbar If the icon is not there refer to the section entitled Enable the PC Card Icon on the Taskbar on page 5 8 of this manual the PC Card icon 2 Select Adjust PC Card Properties 3 In the list of PC cards click on the 1784 PCC card you want to stop 4 Click Stop 5 When you see the window that states that you may safely remove this
60. puter manufacturer Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT 4 15 1 Select Start gt Run 4 pec_contig exe ea M Ronin separate menon space 2 ccs Browse 2 In the window that appears type pec_config exe and press Enter or click OK The utility runs The configuration utility displays 1784 PCC Resources At this point you can view your card s current settings You can change the card s memory address and interrupt request We recommend that you only make the changes if you have another device that needs a dedicated address and or the interrupt is the same as the PCC card s installation default We gt do not recommend that you change these settings unless absolutely necessary Simply use the defaults that the system assigns to the card Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 4 16 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT Figure 4 1 Example of new interrupt request drop down selections 1784 PCC Resources Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT 4 17 Figure 4 3 Example of new I O drop down selections 1784 PCC Resources m Base Memory Address Currently Assigned Value New Memory Address 0 08010000 z m Interrupt Request Currently Assigned Value New Interrupt Request i X m Base 0 Address Currently Ass
61. rs click on Contact Information Internet gt 1 Go to http www ab com 2 Click on Product Support http support automation rockwell com ATTENTION ATTENTION Environment and Enclosure 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 Without appropriate precautions there may be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbance This equipment is supplied as open type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool Subsequent sections of this publication may contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certifications See NEMA Standards publication 250 and IEC publication 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure Also see the appropriate sections in this pu
62. rs who are e familiar with Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows NI Windows Me Windows 98 Windows 95 e experienced with one or more of these Allen Bradley products PLC 5 ControlLogix or SLC 500 family of programmable controllers or any other products that communicate with the PCC card e experienced with ControlNet configuration software and the ControlNet network Conventions In this manual anything that you can select click on or type on a screen is shown in bold type Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 N 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 IRQ Interrupt Request PC Personal Computer meag Driver and firmware versions that appear in the screen captures in this manual are not necessarily the latest version available The version you use should be the version that appears in the screen capture or a later version In this document we refer to the ControlNet PC card as the 1784 PCC card Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Chapter 1 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 informat
63. s 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 Insert the Card 7 1 Remove the Card 7 3 Insert the Card IMPORTANT Windows 2000 XP If you are using Windows 2000 XP you can insert the card while the system is on and use the eject utility to turn off communication to the card before you remove it from your computer Windows NT 4 0 If you are using Windows NT 4 0 shut down the computer before inserting or removing the card Windows 95 98 Me If you are using Windows 95 98 Me you can insert or remove the 1784 PCC card from a powered computer Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 7 2 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 TIP gt 1 Open the door to the PCMCIA slot Some slots do not have doors 2 Grasp the card by the edges with the logo facing upward and the 68 pin connector facing into the PCMCIA slot IMPORTANT If you have more than one slot in your computer you can insert the 1784 PCC card into any empty slot Check your computer s documentation for the slot numbers You can use the other available slots for other PC cards such as network or modem cards Pub
64. t your computer manufacturer for the recommended version For more information contact Unicore e Internet www unicore com products CardWare CardWarent cfm e Phone 978 686 6468 IMPORTANT The PCC_Config utility described on page 4 11 does not work with CardWare If you have an unresolved resource conflict contact your computer manufacturer Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT 4 5 Locate the 1784 PCC Driver for Windows NT When you install drivers for your operating systems you must be certain to install the correct files Windows NT systems require an NT Driver Refer to the table below to be sure you are installing the correct driver files Failure to install the correct driver files could result in ATTENTION unpredictable system operation Table 4 B Source where the Driver location for Windows NT operating systems driver is loaded from installation disk A setup exe version 1 6 or later A Unpcent exe shipped with the A pcc_config exe 1784 PCC card where AA is the floppy drive letter internet www ab com support products pccards html You can also access Rockwell Automation Knowledge documents at this site 1 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
65. to continue 2 Insert the installation disk into the floppy disk drive 3 Click Next to begin the install You see a message telling you that the system is searching for a driver for the new device Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 5 4 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 95 98 Me Once Windows 95 98 Me finds the driver you should see Update Device Driver Wizard Windows found the following updated driver for this device Allen Bradley Company Inc 1784 PCC B Driver Ver 3 1 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 click Other Locations Location of Driver 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 Refer to the table on page 5 2 for the correct driver file to install 4 Click Finish to install upgrade the driver You may see the following message Insert Disk xX Please insert the disk labeled 1784 PCCInstallationUtility and then click OK a If you have not already done so insert the diskette into the floppy disk drive and press Enter or click Ok Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 95 98 Me 5 5 You see Copying Files Ea The file
66. y in Windows 2000 XP NT 4 0 and 95 98 Me 1 Select Start gt Run Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open 4 Pcc_test exe Cancel Browse 2 In the window that appears type A Pcc_test exe and press Enter or click OK a If you choose Browse on the A drive you will see Lookin ci 394 Floppy 4 4 ol ells Unpecnt exe pec_config exe PCC_DEL EXE pec_install2_service exe Pec_test exe setup exe Fiename Files of type Programs x Cancel b Double click on the Pec_test exe file to start the PCC test utility Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 Run the 1784 PCC Test Utility in Windows 2000 XP NT 4 0 and 95 98 Me 6 3 The utility runs through a series of tests aki KK 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 a Y z J d by Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 6 4 Run the 1784 PCC Test Utility in Windows 2000 XP NT 4 0 and 95 98 Me If there is an error you will see a red X and an explanation RSIPCCSYS Found X 1784 PCC Socket Serial Number Memory OxFFFF 1784 PCC Firmware Class Version Y 1784 PCC Memory Test Set Node Address to 94 Interrupt Test Q The required resources to
67. your hardware device and then click Next IF you have a disk that contains the driver you want to install click Have Disk Unable to find any drivers for this device Have Disk Cancel Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 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 Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive ox selected and then click OK Lok Copy manufacturer s files from Browse 11 Click Browse You see the Locate File screen Locate File 21 x Look in Sy win2K ek Be History E Desktop we My Documents My Computer AI a File name Poctwdm int z Open My Network P Files of type Setup Information inf z Cancel IMPORTANT If you are installing from anything other than a floppy diskette browse to the Win2K directory and select the driver 12 Select the PecWdm ini file 13 Click Open Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows 2000 XP 3 25 14 On the Install From Disk dialog box click OK Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive OK aa selected and then click OK Cancel Copy manufacturer s files from 15 Click Next Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Select a Device Driver Which dr
68. your pc gt 5 Insert the installation diskette 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 where A is the drive letter of your floppy disk drive emopSpace o cea eons Publication 1784 IN034D EN P June 2002 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT 4 9 8 Press Enter or click Ok You see 3 PCC NT4 0 Install Version 1 1 x This setup utility will install the driver to operate your 1784 PCC B module under Windows NT 4 0 It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit this setup utility and then close any programs you have running Click on OK to proceed with the installation Cancel IMPORTANT If you have programs running click Cancel to exit the installation process and exit the programs After you exit the programs re start the install process 9 If you have CardWare installed you may see the following screen Press Enter or click Ok to continue with the installation i The Pemcia controller service s startup mode is set either to DISABLED or MANUAL Please change the startup mode so that it is started when booting Windows NT Publication 1784 INO34D EN P June 2002 4 10 Install and Use the 1784 PCC Card in Windows NT 10 Click Ok When this portion of the installation is complete
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