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Revision as of 10:31, 12 December 2013
- First make sure you have watched the videos about configuring your system for the AlarmDecoder
- This video discusses panel configuration as well as physical connection to the alarm system
- This video discusses connecting your AlarmDecoder to a PC
- This video discusses connecting your AlarmDecoder to a Mac
Troubleshooting Steps
- does the AD2* have power?
- make sure the LED on the AD2* device is flashing about 1 cycle a second
- check your power connections if you do not see LED flashing
- does the connected computer show an attached device.
- For windows look in device manager
- On some installs of windows it is necessary to enable the VCP option for the driver
- for OSX and Linux look in /dev
- For windows look in device manager
