Configuration of serial connection with quickloader

Configuration of serial connection with quickloader

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Configuration of serial connection with quickloader Steve 03-26-2007
Posted by Steve on March 26, 2007, 2:41 am
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I cannot figure this issue out...hopefully; someone can clarify this for me.

I've got a PCI mini (serial) and attempting to configure my serial configuration
so I can connect to my panel...BUT it won't work?

I've got a gem p9600 and using quickloader 5.4.2. The chip on my system is V9.
My modem on the PC is on com 2. Com 1 is where the pci/mini port should be
connected to (i'm assuming as it is the only port open).

When I hit port test, nothing! I've tried this on two different computers
thinking that maybe it was a computer issue...but still no go.

The modem type I'm leaving set at is "standard" as none that I actually have is
listed. I'm assuming this is ok.

Modem location is set to "internal",

Without these settings, I cannot connect to my panel...any ideas of what I'm
possibly missing??

Is there some sort of incompatibility? Should I be using a USB connection type
instead??

Thanks!


Posted by Bob La Londe on March 26, 2007, 11:42 am
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>I cannot figure this issue out...hopefully; someone can clarify this for
>me.
>
> I've got a PCI mini (serial) and attempting to configure my serial
> configuration so I can connect to my panel...BUT it won't work?
>
> I've got a gem p9600 and using quickloader 5.4.2. The chip on my system
> is V9. My modem on the PC is on com 2. Com 1 is where the pci/mini port
> should be connected to (i'm assuming as it is the only port open).
>
> When I hit port test, nothing! I've tried this on two different computers
> thinking that maybe it was a computer issue...but still no go.
>
> The modem type I'm leaving set at is "standard" as none that I actually
> have is listed. I'm assuming this is ok.
>
> Modem location is set to "internal",
>
> Without these settings, I cannot connect to my panel...any ideas of what
> I'm possibly missing??
>
> Is there some sort of incompatibility? Should I be using a USB connection
> type instead??
>
> Thanks!

I thought there wasa setting under modem for direct or PCI or soemthing like
that.

Been a while since I set one up for, but...



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Posted by Bob La Londe on March 26, 2007, 11:46 am
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>I cannot figure this issue out...hopefully; someone can clarify this for
>me.
>
> I've got a PCI mini (serial) and attempting to configure my serial
> configuration so I can connect to my panel...BUT it won't work?
>
> I've got a gem p9600 and using quickloader 5.4.2. The chip on my system
> is V9. My modem on the PC is on com 2. Com 1 is where the pci/mini port
> should be connected to (i'm assuming as it is the only port open).
>
> When I hit port test, nothing! I've tried this on two different computers
> thinking that maybe it was a computer issue...but still no go.
>
> The modem type I'm leaving set at is "standard" as none that I actually
> have is listed. I'm assuming this is ok.
>
> Modem location is set to "internal",
>
> Without these settings, I cannot connect to my panel...any ideas of what
> I'm possibly missing??
>
> Is there some sort of incompatibility? Should I be using a USB connection
> type instead??
>
> Thanks!


Also, check your system and your bios to make sure the port is activated.
It may be turned off.




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Posted by Jim on March 26, 2007, 11:53 am
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> I cannot figure this issue out...hopefully; someone can clarify this for =
me.
>
> I've got a PCI mini (serial) and attempting to configure my serial config=
uration so I can connect to my panel...BUT it won't work?
>
> I've got a gem p9600 and using quickloader 5.4.2. =A0The chip on my syste=
m is V9. =A0My modem on the PC is on com 2. =A0Com 1 is where the pci/mini =
port should be connected to (i'm assuming as it is the only port open).
>
> When I hit port test, nothing! =A0I've tried this on two different comput=
ers thinking that maybe it was a computer issue...but still no go.
>
> The modem type I'm leaving set at is "standard" as none that I actually h=
ave is listed. =A0I'm assuming this is ok.
>
> Modem location is set to "internal",
>
> Without these settings, I cannot connect to my panel...any ideas of what =
I'm possibly missing??
>
> Is there some sort of incompatibility? =A0Should I be using a USB connect=
ion type instead?? =A0
>
> Thanks!

What kind of modem?


Posted by Robert L Bass on March 26, 2007, 2:15 pm
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> I've got a gem p9600 and using quickloader 5.4.2.
> The chip on my system is V9. My modem on the
> PC is on com 2. Com 1 is where the pci/mini port
> should be connected to (i'm assuming as it is the
> only port open)...

Hmm. Are you planning to use the modem to connect to the panel over the
telephone line or will you be using the PCI-MINI for direct
connection. The latter is faster and (usually) easier.

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Robert L Bass

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