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C1566M-C (10/05)
Troubleshooting
Problems with the CC1
Problems with the CC1 as part of a 9780 system may occur in the following areas:
The CC1 itself
Setup files (also known as configuration files)
Peripheral devices connected to the CC1
DOS operating system
A log is recommended for keeping track of changes made to the system. The log should document the change made, why it was made, the date 
it was made and the person responsible for the change. This log will help in troubleshooting any errors that may occur. It also makes it easier to 
identify errors that might have been caused by the change from other types of errors.
Table L.  CC1 Hardware Errors
Table M.  CC1 System Errors
Symptom
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Green power LED not lit.
No AC power to the unit.
Check power cord connection.
Fuse has blown.
Replace fuse.
No VGA display.
Video cable not seated.
Power cord not plugged in.
Bad VGA card.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Port x ERR Coms Framing
Mismatched baud rate settings.
Correct the baud rate setting in the CM9700-MGR to match 
the settings in the device connected to the specified port.
Port x ERR Coms Fatal
Failure of Comms line after power up and initialization.
Check and correct hardware fault.
Port x ERR Coms Parity
Mismatched parity settings.
Correct the parity setting in the CM9700-MGR to match the 
settings in the device connector to the specified port.
Port x ERR Coms Max Retry
If the communications line is faulty (wired incorrectly or not 
seated properly), the diagnostic screen displays this error 
message during initial power-up. If the communication line 
goes bad after power-up and initialization, then a Port x ERR 
Coms Fatal error appears, followed by a Port x ERR Max 
Retry message.
Check and correct the hardware fault.
Temporary communications fault.
Fault will automatically be corrected when communications 
resume.
Noise on the data line.
Check data cables.