Troubleshooting on windows 95/98/me – Rockwell Automation 1784-PCD DeviceNet Communication Card User Manual
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10-2 Troubleshoot the Card
Publication 1784-IN029C-EN-P - June 2001
Understand What Hearing Multiple Tones Means
If you insert multiple PC cards, you may hear more than one tonal notification per
card. Windows detects devices during power-up, and adjusts the device resources
accordingly. This results in multiple tones sounding. When the system changes
settings, for example, when you remove a card, the tones sound again for each
change.
Use the PCD Test Utility
You can use the PCD Test Utility to test card operation and show system diagnostics
when a problem occurs. Refer to Chapter 9 for instructions for running the PCD
Test Utility and viewing system diagnostics.
Troubleshooting on Windows 95/98/Me
Understand What a Missing PC Card (PCMCIA) Icon Means
If you find that there is no PC card (PCMCIA) icon in the Control Panel, this
indicates that there is a problem with the PCMCIA socket hardware that prevents
Windows from locating the card. Contact your computer manufacturer for help in
solving this problem.
IMPORTANT
The PCD_Test.exe utility will not work with the Windows 95
16-bit driver.