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[[File:PeripheralsWithError.png|right|frame|Peripherals Screen with an Error]]
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Error messages are sent to the account's distributor (whichever email is on the account's distributor in GCManage) to let you know when there are problems with the configuration of the antennas on the system.<br /><br />
Error messages are sent to the account's distributor (whichever email is on the account's distributor in the Online Care Portal) to let you know when there are problems with the configuration of the antennas on the system.<br /><br />


Possible causes for error notices:
Possible causes for error notices:
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: If no, then turn off the device.<br /><br />
: If no, then turn off the device.<br /><br />


For more information about particular protocol types, see: [[Technical Help#Antenna_Setup|Antenna Setup]]<br /><br />
 
 
[[File:BusConflict.png|right|frame|Example of two antennas sharing a bus]]
<h3 style="display: inline-block; background:#ffffff; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:2px solid #6093cc; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Bus Conflicts</h3>
If you have multiple USB antenna plugged into the system, you'll get better performance if you make sure the antennas don't share a bus. Typically, each bus has 2 USB ports, and they are next to one another. The bus number is the first number listed for the port number. (For example, port 2-1 is on Bus 2.) Try to make sure that no antennas share the same bus number. In the picture shown, the Z-Wave Z-Stick and the X10 antenna (W800) share Bus 2, so it would be better if one of the antennas were moved to another port.<br /><br />


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* W800 = X10<br /><br />
* W800 = X10<br /><br />


<div style="text-align: right;"><small>00-01-OUM-0025 Rev A</small></div>
<!--<h3 style="display: inline-block; background:#ffffff; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:2px solid #6093cc; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">USB Swivel Adapter</h3>
If there is a problem with the fit of the z-stick antenna, which protrudes from the system, or other USB antennas, consider using a USB Swivel Adapter, which will allow you to plug in the antenna, and bend the adapter so the antenna fits closer to the system. An example of such a product: http://www.startech.com/Cables/USB-2.0/USB-Adapters/Rotating-and-Swivel-USB-A-to-USB-A-Cable-Adapter-Male-to-Female~GCSWUSBAMAF<br /><br />-->
 
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 8 September 2017

Peripherals Screen with an Error


Configuration Errors

Error messages are sent to the account's distributor (whichever email is on the account's distributor in the Online Care Portal) to let you know when there are problems with the configuration of the antennas on the system.

Possible causes for error notices:

  • Peripheral is turned on, but unplugged
  • Peripheral is turned on, but plugged into the wrong port
  • Peripheral is turned on, but does not exist and should be turned off

Fixing the Errors

To fix the problem, at the system (or in the Touchscreen emulation, which you reach from the Touchscreen module in the Care Menu:

  • Press the Gear icon
  • Press Peripherals

Is the row highlighted in green? Then it should be fine.
Is the device plugged in?

If yes, then verify that it's plugged into the correct port.
If no, then turn off the device.


Example of two antennas sharing a bus

Bus Conflicts

If you have multiple USB antenna plugged into the system, you'll get better performance if you make sure the antennas don't share a bus. Typically, each bus has 2 USB ports, and they are next to one another. The bus number is the first number listed for the port number. (For example, port 2-1 is on Bus 2.) Try to make sure that no antennas share the same bus number. In the picture shown, the Z-Wave Z-Stick and the X10 antenna (W800) share Bus 2, so it would be better if one of the antennas were moved to another port.

Names

  • EN4000 = Inovonics
  • W800 = X10