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Common DI-148, DI-158, and DI-71x USB Installation Problems and ResolutionsFor help with DI-71x Ethernet installation issues go to http://www.dataq.com/support/techinfo/articles/710005.html On this PagePlug in the power supply (DI-71x stand alone units only) Verify that you are using Windows 2000, ME, XP, Vista, or 7 Verify that your DATAQ Instruments Resource CD is dated February 2011 or later Make sure that your MSCOMM32.ocx file is dated 6/24/98 or later Make sure that both drivers are properly installed Change the COM port designation of your DATAQ Instruments device Verify that previously installed hardware/software does not conflict with WinDaq installation SymptomsWhile installing WinDaq for a DI-148, DI-158 or DI-71x USB device you may encounter one of the following error messages/issues: "No DATAQ Instruments Devices Found" "Error Communicating with the Device" The device that you are installing is not listed in the DATAQ Instruments Installation Manager. CauseThese error messages/issues could result from one or more of the following: Failure to plug in the provided power supply (DI-71x stand alone units only) An operating system that is not supported Outdated installation software An outdated MSCOMM32.ocx file Improper USB driver installation A COM port conflict A conflict with previously installed hardware/software ResolutionTo resolve these issues follow the steps below. Plug in the power supply (DI-71x stand alone units only)If you are installing a DI-71x stand alone device be sure that the power supply (provided with the unit) is plugged in. Run the WinDaq installation program. Did WinDaq install properly? If not proceed to the next step. Verify that you are using Windows 2000, ME, XP, Vista, or 7Windows 2000, ME, XP, Vista, and 7 are the only Windows operating systems that support USB. Run the WinDaq installation program. Did WinDaq install properly? If not proceed to the next step. Verify that your DATAQ Instruments Resource CD is dated February 2011 or laterIf your CD is dated earlier than February 2011 download the latest revision of WinDaq at: http://www.dataq.com/support/upgrades/record/g12level2.php. Run the WinDaq installation program. Did WinDaq install properly? If not proceed to the next step. Make sure that your MSCOMM32.ocx file is dated 6/24/98 or laterMSCOMM32.ocx is found in the Windows directory in the system32 folder (C:\Windows\system32). A more up-to-date version can be downloaded from the web at http://www.dataq.com/support/downloads/mscomm32dotocx.zip or on The WinDaq Resource CD-ROM (dated October 2004 or later) in the folder dataq\support\downloads\mscomm32dotocx.zip. Run the WinDaq installation program. Did WinDaq install properly? If not proceed to the next step. Make sure that both drivers are properly installedThese USB devices require two drivers to be installed (a USB and a Serial Port driver). Ensure both are installed properly:
Run the WinDaq installation program. Did WinDaq install properly? If not proceed to the next step. Change the COM port designation of your DATAQ Instruments deviceChange the COM port designation of your DATAQ Instruments Device to a COM port between 5 and 16. Before you begin, make sure the device is connected to your computer and if applicable, that power is applied (DI-71x stand alone products only). To change the COM port designation:
Run the WinDaq installation program. Did WinDaq install properly? If not proceed to the next step. Verify that previously installed hardware/software does not conflict with WinDaq installationIt is possible that previously installed hardware/software (Palm Pilots, Digital cameras, etc.) conflicts with the WinDaq installation. To reduce the likelihood of such a conflict disable all programs in your start-up menu.
Run the WinDaq installation program. Did WinDaq install properly? If so there is another application installed on your PC that conflicts with the WinDaq installation. This is not a WinDaq Installation issue, but an issue with the ill-behaved application. Identifying the responsible application is a process of elimination. Once isolated, contact the author of the conflicting application for additional support. If you continue to experience WinDaq installation problems proceed to the next step. Create a Debug710.log fileThe Debug710.log file will provide information pertinent to your installation issue. The support staff at DATAQ Instruments will review the Debug710.log file and reply via phone or email with a solution.
Applies ToDI-148 products, DI-158 products, and DI-71x USB products. |














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