User`s guide
PCLTA-20 PCI Interface User's Guide  3-9 
per second until either the OK or the Quit button is chosen (the Quit button will appear 
in place of the Comm button). 
This series of tests confirms that the PCLTA-20 card can be configured and can 
communicate with a device on the network. The Comm function is intended to 
eliminate the PCLTA-20 card, the card drivers, the network connection, the hardware 
of the other device, and the topology configuration from the list of possible problem 
points or points of failure during network troubleshooting. The Comm function test 
does not eliminate the possibility that the wrong type of media has been used. Be sure 
that the medium is suitable for use with the selected channel type. The Comm 
function also does not eliminate the possibility of a missing or improper network 
termination.  
The network wiring may work for this test but may fail if multiple devices are 
communicating. Be sure to verify that the proper termination is used when 
troubleshooting communication problems. 
The Comm feature is not designed to work across routers. 
Service 
!
  The Service button is not available if you are using the PCLI0VNI 
image. If you are using the PCL10VNI image, first select the 
NSIPCLTA image, click Apply, click the Service button, then 
reselect the PCL10CNI image, and click Apply. 
The Service button will cause the PCLTA-20 card to broadcast a service pin message on 
the network. The service pin message will not be sent if the card is in the post-reset 
flush state (see Automatic Flush Cancel). 
Restart 
The Restart button clears the card’s Neuron Chip image and places the device into the 
boot state. This is the device state found following a re-boot of the Windows operating 
system. When this function is chosen a dialog will appear asking for confirmation of 
this command. 
Reset 
The Reset button causes a reset of the card’s Neuron Chip, but does not clear its 
Neuron Chip image. 










