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May 19, 2013 Re: Curtis connects to terminal, but not to the 1314 programmer. Which version of the 1314 software are you using? It comes in 4 versions, each with different levels of access. The 1314 Windows PC Software Tool is intended for use by vehicle OEMs, dealers, and service engineers. It provides a powerful Windows interface for adjusting settings, troubleshooting, and recording the parameters of any CURTIS speed controller or auxiliary device. There are four access levels.
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Hello; I have been reading the forum up and down looking for any clue about my connection problem. As I didn't find anything I am opening this thread (well, I found lots of hints about connection problems and tried many of them, but it seems my problem is somewhat different).
I got a Curtis 1236, used. I don't know much about it's previous settings or use conditions.
I tried connecting to it without motor, throttle...Terminal software (putty & dacio) showed error codes (scode x) signaling the parts that were missing, like the motor. Curtis software 1314, however, refused connection:
'Error 0023 Initialization of communication interface failed. Communication error with controller'
After assembling all the parts requested by the controller, the controller stopped printing error codes and printed run info like RPM, Amps, etc...I can change that info with the 'menu mode' switch. Again, I can see all that using putty, dacio, etc.
The controller seems to work, it will accelerate the motor (the encoder settings are probably wrong, but it works anyway).
But the programmer software still refuses to connect.
I have tried 4 differente USB/Serial adapters, some will show the terminal output correctly, others will not. I even tried with an old win98 PC, but the programming software still refuses to connect (terminal work though).
Using an oscilloscope I have checked some bits are sent in the TX wire, but still conection is not established.
I did also read about entering commands in the terminal, using ':'. But it does not seem to work; sometimes the output of 'RPM x' info will stop for a moment but will resume activity soon.
Some questions for the experts:
- I have a 840 display installed, it shares the bus with the programmer cable. Is that ok with the programming process, or should I remove it? (I tried with & without).
- Can be the Curtis controller set up as non-programmable? Is it possible or controller is programmed (using VCL) to avoid programming?
- I have seen captures of users sending commands in the terminal. My terminals are full of controller output text (RPM - RPM - RPM...). Maybe there is a 'program mode' or something similar I have overlooked?
Hope somebody can offer a clue
I got a Curtis 1236, used. I don't know much about it's previous settings or use conditions.
I tried connecting to it without motor, throttle...Terminal software (putty & dacio) showed error codes (scode x) signaling the parts that were missing, like the motor. Curtis software 1314, however, refused connection:
'Error 0023 Initialization of communication interface failed. Communication error with controller'
After assembling all the parts requested by the controller, the controller stopped printing error codes and printed run info like RPM, Amps, etc...I can change that info with the 'menu mode' switch. Again, I can see all that using putty, dacio, etc.
The controller seems to work, it will accelerate the motor (the encoder settings are probably wrong, but it works anyway).
But the programmer software still refuses to connect.
I have tried 4 differente USB/Serial adapters, some will show the terminal output correctly, others will not. I even tried with an old win98 PC, but the programming software still refuses to connect (terminal work though).
Using an oscilloscope I have checked some bits are sent in the TX wire, but still conection is not established.
I did also read about entering commands in the terminal, using ':'. But it does not seem to work; sometimes the output of 'RPM x' info will stop for a moment but will resume activity soon.
Some questions for the experts:
- I have a 840 display installed, it shares the bus with the programmer cable. Is that ok with the programming process, or should I remove it? (I tried with & without).
- Can be the Curtis controller set up as non-programmable? Is it possible or controller is programmed (using VCL) to avoid programming?
- I have seen captures of users sending commands in the terminal. My terminals are full of controller output text (RPM - RPM - RPM...). Maybe there is a 'program mode' or something similar I have overlooked?
Hope somebody can offer a clue