Please select Device# at first.
Device# is the number sequentially assigned to each board by Windows operating system.
If you have only 1 board plugged into your system, Device# is 0.
If you have 2 boards plugged into your system, the first board is 0, the another is 1.
Click in the box below, type in a number, then click Open.
Device#
I/O# | I/O15 | I/O14 | I/O13 | I/O12 | I/O11 | I/O10 | I/O9 | I/O8 | I/O7 | I/O6 | I/O5 | I/O4 | I/O3 | I/O2 | I/O1 | I/O0 |
Header | P2 | P2 | P1 | P2 | P2 | P1 | P1 | P1 | P1 | P1 | P1 | P1 | P1 | P1 | P1 | P1 |
pin# | pin 16 | pin 15 | pin 10 | pin 6 | pin 5 | pin 5 | pin 4 | pin 3 | pin 20 | pin 19 | pin 17 | pin 16 | pin 15 | pin 14 | pin 13 | pin 11 |
Direction | ||||||||||||||||
High/Low |
debug message :
If you see ActiveWire bitmap below, ActiveX control is loaded successfully.
If you see broken picture above, either ;
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or above is required. Download the latest from Microsoft web site.
Security setting of your Internet Explorer is preventing from loading ActiveX control. Choose View->Internet Option->Security, then set Local intra net zone security setting to Low.
ActiveX control is not installed in your system properly. Download AwusbIO.OCX, and follow instruction.
ActiveWire USB Windows Driver is not installed properly. Download RegClear.exe and try reinstall driver.