Caterpillar ET Getting Started
Caterpillar ET Getting Started
Caterpillar ET Getting Started
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................. 2
PC, COMMUNICATION HARDWARE, AND CABLE REQUIREMENTS........... 3
SETTING UP THE COMMUNICATION ADAPTER 3.................................... 5
Requirements........................................................................................ 5
Configuring Cat Electronic Technician to use the Communication
Adapter 3 .............................................................................................. 8
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS CA3 (W-CA3) RADIO (OPTIONAL) ............ 9
Requirements........................................................................................ 9
Instructions ......................................................................................... 10
Configuring Cat ET to use the Wireless CA3 Radio ............................ 12
SETTING UP THE CAT COMMUNICATION ADAPTER II .......................... 13
Requirements...................................................................................... 13
Instructions ......................................................................................... 15
Updating the Comm Adapter II Firmware to Serial IP .......................... 17
Configuring Cat ET to use the Communication Adapter II ................... 18
SETTING UP THE CAT COMMUNICATION ADAPTER ............................. 19
Requirements...................................................................................... 19
Instructions ......................................................................................... 20
INSTALLING CAT ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN ....................................... 21
REMOVING CAT ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN ........................................ 26
LICENSING CAT ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN ........................................ 27
TRANSFERRING A LICENSE .............................................................. 30
TRAINER ......................................................................................... 32
WHAT’S NEW .................................................................................. 35
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS AND ERROR CODE INFORMATION ................ 36
Tips for Common Issues ..................................................................... 36
Installation Error .................................................................................. 37
Selecting the Correct Port ................................................................... 37
Communication Errors ........................................................................ 38
Cat Communication Adapter II Error Codes ........................................ 39
ONLINE HELP .................................................................................. 41
README FILE.................................................................................. 41
INFOCAST WEBSITE ......................................................................... 42
PC SOFTWARE SUPPORT ................................................................ 43
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Introduction
Cat Electronic Technician (Cat ET) is a service tool designed to run on a
personal computer (PC) under Microsoft Windows™.
All service tool documentation assumes the user has some Microsoft
Windows experience. Users who do not have Microsoft Windows
experience should take time to familiarize themselves with their
supported version of Windows before installing the service tool.
The data and menus displayed in the illustrations of this manual may be
different from those displayed by the service tool. This is because many
different Electronic Control Modules (ECMs) are serviced with Cat
Electronic Technician. Additionally, the appearance of Cat Electronic
Technician varies between different versions of Windows operating
systems.
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PC, Communication Hardware, and Cable Requirements
To run the service tool, the following PC, communication hardware, and cable
requirements must be met.
PC Requirements
Recommended Configurations
PC containing a 2.0 GHz dual-core processor
3GB RAM
3GB of available hard disk drive
DVD-ROM drive
15.4 inch XGA Screen (1280x1024 compatible)
Microsoft Windows™ 7 Professional or Windows 8 Professional
(Note: Windows 8 RT is not supported)
RS232 port with 16550AF UART or compatible (for use with Comm
Adapter II)
USB 1.1 or 2.0 port (for use with Comm Adapter 3)
Ethernet RJ45 connector
Built in pointing device or mouse
For security purposes, Microsoft Internet Explorer version 9 or
newer is recommended. Note: The most recent version of Microsoft
Internet Explorer may not be validated to work with the service tool.
Minimum Configurations
PC containing a Pentium 2 GHz processor or greater
1GB RAM
500MB of available hard disk drive
CD-ROM drive
Super VGA monitor or display (1024x768)
Microsoft Windows™ 7 Professional or Windows 8 Professional
(Note: Windows 8 RT is not supported)
RS232 port with 16550AF UART or compatible (for use with Comm
Adapter II)
USB 1.1 or 2.0 port (for use with Comm Adapter 3)
Ethernet RJ45 connector
Built in pointing device or mouse
For security purposes, Microsoft Internet Explorer version 9 or
newer is recommended. Note: The most recent version of Microsoft
Internet Explorer may not be validated to work with the service tool.
Note: If the entire screen is not visible, click the maximize button to
fill the screen.
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Communication Hardware
Caterpillar offers several options for communication hardware. Communication
Adapters are service tools consisting of a portable hardware adapter and a
software PC program designed to run under Microsoft® Windows™. MPSI Pro-
Link is a portable computer diagnostic analyzer. To service using Cat Electronic
Technician, one of the following devices is required:
NOTE: Engines that do not have the service connector may also require the
140-9442 ATA/CDL T-Adapter.
NOTE: For specific part number information, contact the Parts Department of your local
dealership.
Exceptions
The requirements for Hydraulic Excavators B-Series (HEX) are the following:
NOTE: For specific part number information, contact the Parts Department of your local
dealership.
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Setting Up the Communication Adapter 3
Requirements
317-7484 - Cat Communication Adapter 3 Group
The following equipment is included in this group:
Description
Cat Communications Adapter 3
Data Link Cable
USB PC connector
Carrying Case
Block/Foam for carrying case
Communication Adapter 3 CD-ROM
Communication Adapter 3 User's Manual
NOTE: For specific part number information, contact the Parts Department of your local dealership.
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Instructions
To connect the Communication Adapter 3 (“Comm Adapter 3”) to the PC, perform the
following steps:
Step 1 Align and attach the DB25 connector end of the USB PC cable
to the “PC cable” end connection on the Comm Adapter 3.
Step 2 Plug the USB Connector end of the PC cable into the USB port of the
PC.
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To connect the Comm Adapter 3 to the data link, perform the following steps:
Step 1 After connecting the Comm Adapter 3 to the PC, connect the DB15-
style connector end of the data link cable to the “Data Link” connection
on the Comm Adapter 3.
Step 2 Connect the other end of the data link cable to the service connector on
the product.
The lights on the front of the Comm Adapter 3 will glow and then will
sequentially turn off from the top (“Data Link” end) to the bottom
(“Computer” end) of the device. The Power LED will turn color from
orange to red, and then the blue "USB" LED will blink once. The CA3 will
not be operational until this sequence has occurred. The sequence can
take up to 10 seconds. The service tool is now ready to be started.
the LED lights on the front of the device.
NOTE: The Power light on the Comm Adapter will glow if the data link is
powered (machine power is on) or if the USB connector is plugged into
the PC.
NOTE: For more information on the Comm Adapter 3, please refer to the
Caterpillar Communications Adapter 3 Tool Operating Manual.
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Configuring Cat Electronic Technician to use the Communication Adapter 3
In order for Cat Electronic Technician to work with the Communication Adapter 3, the
settings must be changed to select the Communication Adapter 3 as the Communication
Interface Device:
Step 1 Start Cat Electronic Technician.
NOTE: Because a growing number of products require multiple data link service,
the “Enable Dual Datalink Service” checkbox has been pre-selected. Servicing
ECMs on more than one data link requires this checkbox to be enabled. Failure
to do this will result in undetected ECMs and reduced functionality.
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Setting Up the Wireless CA3 (W-CA3) Radio (optional)
Requirements
317-7493 - Cat Wireless Communication Adapter 3 Radio
The following equipment is included in this group:
Description
Cat Communications Adapter 3
Cat 802.11 Wireless Radio
Wireless Radio CA3 Cable
Wireless Communication Adapter 3 CD-ROM
Wireless Communication Adapter 3 User's Manual
NOTE: For specific part number information, contact the Parts Department of your local
dealership.
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Instructions
To connect the Wireless CA3 Radio to the Comm Adapter 3, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Align and attach the round end of the Wireless CA3 Radio cable to the
cable connection on the Wireless CA3 radio.
Step 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the cable connection on the
Comm Adapter 3.
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To connect the Communication Adapter 3 to the data link, perform the following steps:
Step 2 Connect the other end of the data link cable to the service connector on
the product.
If the data link is powered (machine power is on), the Power light on
the Communication Adapter will glow and the diagnostic test will begin.
The lights on the front of the Communication Adapter 3 will sequentially
glow from the top (“Data Link” end) to the bottom (“Computer” end) of
the device. The service tool is now ready to be started.
NOTE: For more information on the Wireless CA3 (W-CA3) Radio, please refer to the
Wireless Radio for Communication Adapter 3 Manual.
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Configuring Cat ET to use the Wireless CA3 Radio
In order for Electronic Technician to work with the Wireless CA3 Radio, the settings must
be changed to select the Wireless Comm Adapter 3 as the Communication Interface
Device:
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Setting Up the Cat Communication Adapter II
Requirements
171-4400 - Cat Communication Adapter II Group
NOTE: For specific part number information, contact the Parts Department of your local
dealership.
Requirements: Description
Cat Communication Adapter II
Data Link Cable (24 inch)
This cable must be used for J1939/11 communications.
Serial PC Cable (25 foot)
Carrying Case
Block/Foam for carrying case
Communication Adapter II CD-ROM and User's Manual
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Optional Cables: Description
In-Cab Adapter Cable for ATA
In-Cab Adapter Cable for the J1939/11
Serial PC Cable (10 foot)
This cable can only be used with the Cat Communication
Adapter II
Parallel PC Cable (25 foot)
IEEE 1284 (male to male connector)
This cable is for PCs that do not have a serial port.
This cable can only be used with the Cat Communication
Adapter II
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Instructions
To connect the Communication Adapter II ( “Comm Adapter II”) to the PC, perform the
following steps:
Step 1 Align and attach the DB25 connector end of the serial cable to the “PC
Cable” end of the Comm Adapter II.
Step 2 Connect the other end (RS-232 end) of the serial cable to the
communication port of the PC.
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To connect the Communication Adapter II to the data link, perform the following steps:
Step 1 After connecting the Comm Adapter II to the PC, connect the DB15-
style connector end of the data link cable to the “Data Link” end of the
Comm Adapter II.
Step 2 Connect the other end of the data link cable to the product. If the data
link is powered (machine power is on), the Power light on the Comm
Adapter II will glow and the diagnostic test will begin. The lights on the
front of the Comm Adapter II will sequentially glow from the top (“Data
Link” end) to the bottom (“Computer” end) of the device. The service
tool is now ready to be started.
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Updating the Comm Adapter II Firmware to Serial IP
NOTE: Use the Comm Adapter II Toolkit version 4.0.12 or later to update the
Comm Adapter II.
NOTE: Use the serial port only to upgrade the Communication Adapter II. Do not
use the Parallel port.
Instructions
To update the Comm Adapter II Firmware, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Make sure the Comm Adapter II is connected to the PC and the
Power light is on.
Step 2 Go to the Start menu on the computer. Choose All Programs ->
Caterpillar Comm Adapters -> Comm Adapter Toolkit.
Step 3 The Toolkit application will start up and display the Summary screen.
Step 4 Choose the Application Firmware Flash icon . Then click the
Select File button. The Select Firmware Flash File dialog box is
displayed.
Step 8 A dialog box showing the download progress will appear. The
download should take less than 45 seconds.
NOTE: All protocol lights on the front of the Comm Adapter II will blink
while the firmware is flashed.
Step 9 When the download is complete, a dialog box will appear, allowing a
return to the Toolkit Summary screen, a return to the Flash screen, or
an Exit from the toolkit.
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Configuring Cat ET to use the Communication Adapter II
In order for Electronic Technician to work with the Communication Adapter II, the settings
must be changed to select the Comm Adapter II as the Communication Interface Device:
Step 7 Select the appropriate COM port (for example, “COM1”, “COM2”, etc).
This application firmware only supports Serial communications.
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Setting Up the Cat Communication Adapter
Requirements
7X1700 - Cat Communication Adapter Group
NOTE: The 7X1701 Cat Communication Adapter may be used; however, it is no longer
available for purchase from Caterpillar Inc.
NOTE: The 7X1701 Cat Communication Adapter does not support the J1939 data link.
Other Requirements:
NOTE: For specific part number information, contact the Parts Department of your local
dealership.
Description
Communication Adapter Software SPM (Service Program
Module) Version 1.2 or greater
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Instructions
To connect the Communication Adapter (“Comm Adapter) to the PC, perform the
following steps:
Step 1 Connect the 7X-1425 RS232 cable to an available Serial Port on the
PC and to the Service Tool connector on the Communication Adapter.
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Installing Cat Electronic Technician
Purpose
The installation procedure described below is for Cat Electronic Technician. The installation
program is designed to run under Microsoft Windows XP/VISTA/Windows 7. The installation
requires one (1) Install CD-ROM or access to an Infocast website (see page 45). This process will
upgrade the current service tool and preserve files previously created in the service tool, such as
defined Status Groups or service tool report documents.
NOTE: While the installation will run from a server or over a network, the service tool will not.
NOTE: To install the service tool in Windows XP, VISTA, or Windows 7, administrative rights on
the computer system are required.
Instructions
Perform the following steps to install Cat Electronic Technician from the Install CD-ROM:
Step 2 Insert the Cat Electronic Technician Install CD-ROM into the
computer’s CD-ROM drive.
Step 3 Click the Start button on the Task Bar. From the menu, select
Run. The Run dialog box is displayed:
Step 4 Type z:\setup.exe in the text box. If the CD is in a CD-ROM drive other
than “z,” substitute “z” with the appropriate drive letter.
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Step 5 Click OK. The Choose Setup Language dialog box is displayed:
Step 6 Click OK. The InstallShield Wizard Setup status box is displayed.
This status box displays the progress status of the InstallShield
Wizard setup.
Note: For installations 2011B and greater, the InstallShield Wizard will install
Microsoft .Net Framework 4.0 if it has not previously been installed on the PC.
This process may take several minutes and may require a reboot before the
installation of Cat Electronic Technician can continue.
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Step 7 Read through the Welcome message, and then click the Next>
button to continue the setup.
Step 8 Read through the license agreement. Click the “I accept the terms in
the license agreement” radio button to accept the terms and
conditions. Click Next> to continue the setup.
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Step 9 Click Next> to continue the setup. The Ready to Install the Program
dialog is displayed.
Step 10 The setup process begins copying files. Click Cancel to abort the
setup/installation process.
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Step 11 When the installation has completed, the Installation Complete dialog box is
displayed.
Click Finish to close the Installation Complete dialog box. The ReadMe file is
displayed. If prompted, the computer must be rebooted in order for the
finalization to complete and for the software to work.
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Removing Cat Electronic Technician
Purpose
To remove the service tool, use the steps outlined below. Instructions vary depending
upon the Microsoft operating system installed on the computer. This will safely remove
the service tool program and should not invalidate the current license.
Instructions
To uninstall the service tool software in Microsoft XP, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click the Start button on the Task Bar. Select “Control Panel” from
the menu.
Step 4 If the service tool being uninstalled is the latest version, click the
Remove button.
To unistall the service tool software in Microsoft VISTA or Windows 7, perform the
following steps.
Step 1 Click the Start button on the Task Bar. Select “Control Panel” from
the menu.
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Licensing Cat Electronic Technician
NOTE: The contents of this section apply only to Dealer Coordinators. Contact a Dealer Coordinator for
information on licensing the service tool.
Accessing
There are two (2) different opportunities to license the service tool:
Step 1 When Cat Electronic Technician is launched without an active license, the Electronic
Technician License message box is displayed.
Step 2 Click the Yes button to license the service tool. The Licensing dialog box is displayed.
Step 1 In the service tool main screen, select the Utilities menu.
Step 2 Select License Cat ET… The Licensing dialog box is displayed.
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Steps to License Cat ET
The Licensing dialog box can be used to activate or deactivate a license. This may be done through an
Online or Manual process.
Once the service tool is registered, both the Activation ID and the Serial Number should be recorded and
kept in a safe place. The Activation ID will be necessary to deactivate the license (part of the transfer
process). The Activation ID or the Serial Number is necessary to re-license.
Activation ID ___________________________
Service Tool Serial Number___________________________
Step 1 Select “Online” as the connection method in the Connection Method screen of the
Licensing wizard. Click Next>. The Choose Action screen is displayed.
Step 4 Enter the Activation information in the Activate screen of the Licensing wizard.
Note: The information entered into the Name and PC Serial Number text boxes should
be descriptive enough that they can be used in the future to identify this license in DSL.
Click Activate. The License Granted message box is displayed. Click OK.
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To license Cat Electronic Technician manually:
Step 1 Select “Manual” as the connection method in the Connection screen of the Licensing
wizard. Click Next>. The Choose Action screen is displayed.
Step 2 Select “Activate” as the type of action to perform. Click Next>. The Activate screen is
displayed.
Step 3 Enter the Activation information in the Activate screen of the Licensing wizard.
Note: The information entered into the Name and PC Serial Number text boxes should
be descriptive enough that they can be used in the future to identify this license in DSL.
Click the Save Request button to save the License Request file.
Step 4 Provide the License Request file to the appropriate license administrator. The License
Administrator will generate a response file necessary to complete the licensing process.
Step 5 When the License Administrator has generated and returned a response file, access the
Response File screen in the Licensing wizard. This screen may be accessed by clicking
Next from the Activate screen of the Licensing wizard, or by selecting the Utilities Load
License Response File menu option.
Click the Load Response File button and load the response file from the appropriate
location. When the Response File loads successfully, the following message is displayed:
Click OK.
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Transferring a License
Important:
To transfer the service tool license from another computer, the Activation ID from the original license is
required.
Activation ID ___________________________
Instructions
Transferring a license is a two-step process. First, the existing license must be deactivated on the original
PC. This may be done online or manually. Second, the license must be activated on the new PC using
the existing activation ID.
Step 1 From the Utilities menu, select License Cat ET. The Connection Method screen is
displayed.
Step 2 Select Online, and then click Next>. The Choose Action screen is displayed.
Step 3 When a license is active, the only option in the Choose Action screen is Deactivate. Click
Next>. The Deactivate screen is displayed.
Step 4 Click the Deactivate button. The License is deactivated. The Activation ID can then be
used to active a license on a different PC by following the Steps to License Cat ET.
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To deactivate the license in Manual mode:
Step 1 From the Utilities menu, select License Cat ET. The Connection Method screen
is displayed.
Step 2 Select Manual, and then click Next>. The Choose Action screen is displayed.
Step 3 When a license is active, the only option in the Choose Action screen is
Deactivate. Click Next>.The Deactivate screen is displayed.
Step 4 Click the Save Request button to save the License Request file. The following
warning will be displayed:
Warning! This operation will deactivate your license. The Cat ET service
tool will no longer function with any applications. Are you sure you want
to proceed?
Click Yes on the warning box to save to save the License request file. This will
cause the license to be deactivated.
Step 5 Provide the Deactivation Request file to the appropriate license administrator.
The License Administrator will generate a response file necessary to complete
the deactivation process.
Step 6 When the License Administrator has generated and returned a response file,
access the Response File screen in the Licensing wizard. This screen may be
accessed by clicking Next from the Activate screen of the Licensing wizard, or by
selecting the Utilities Load License Response File menu option.
Step 7 Click the Load Response File button and load the response file from the
appropriate location. When the Response File loads successfully, the following
message is displayed:
Step 8 Click OK. The License is deactivated. The Activation ID can then be used to
active a license on a different PC by following the Steps to License Cat ET.
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Trainer
Purpose
Trainer runs the service tool in a training mode. This provides an opportunity to become familiar
with the service tool without connecting to an Electronic Control Module (ECM) or a
Communication Adapter. There is no charge for Trainer, and authorization is not required.
Instructions
Using Trainer:
Step 1 Click the Start button on the Task Bar. Select “Caterpillar ET” from
the Programs menu, and then select “Electronic Technician” from the submenu.
The Connection message box is displayed:
Step 2 Click the Stop Connect button. The Service Tool main screen is
displayed.
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Step 3 Select “Trainer” from the Help menu, and then select “Enable” from the
submenu.
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Step 5 To start Trainer, click the OK button. The Connection message box is
displayed. The ECM Summary screen displays in Trainer Mode
if the default startup tool is set. Once started, Trainer simulates some of
the service tool functions.
"Trainer Active"
displays on the
Title Bar
A Trainer Active
popup displays
when the trainer
is enabled.
Step 1 Select “Trainer” from the Help menu, and then select “Properties” from
the submenu. The Trainer dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Click OK. The Connection message box is displayed. The ECM
Summary screen for the new product displays in Trainer Mode.
To exit Trainer:
Select “Trainer” from the Help menu and select “Disable” on the submenu, or click the Disable
Trainer icon.
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What’s New
Purpose
What’s New provides a list of new functions and major enhancements available in the installed
version of the service tool.
What’s New launches using a browser when it is selected from the Help drop down. It is
displayed in the language selected as default in the Select Default Language dialog box during
the installation of the service tool.
NOTE: The What’s New dialog box will automatically display each time the service tool is
launched. Click the “Do Not show this dialog again” checkbox to disable this feature.
Instruction
To view the What’s New screen, select “What’s New” from the Help menu. TheWhat’s New
screen is displayed using a browser.
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Troubleshooting Tips and Error Code Information
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Installation Error
When calling for support, report the error code number to the support staff member. This
will aid the support staff member in solving the installation problem. The table below lists
the error code and a possible solution.
Select “Preferences…” on the Utilities menu. The Preferences dialog box is displayed.
Select the Communications tab.
Laptops:
If the laptop’s built-in pointing device is being utilized, the first available port is
usually COM 1.
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Communication Errors
When communication problems occur, one of two error messages will display:
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Cat Communication Adapter II Error Codes
When calling for support, report the error code number to the support staff member. This
will aid the support staff member in solving the installation problem. The table below lists
error codes and possible solutions to those errors.
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Error Error Description Possible Solution
Code
230 Port not open Another program or device is
currently using the comm port or
the comm port’s resources.
Identify the source and remove or
disable it, or use a parallel port
instead of a serial port. Palm Pilot
software commonly causes this
error.
231 Invalid Comm Port The selected comm port is not set
up properly in the PC’s BIOS or
operating system.
301 Cannot open the configuration file. Uninstall the Cat Comm Adapter
II software, and then re-install it.
Reboot the PC after the
installation is complete.
302 The session identifier was not found Uninstall the Cat Comm Adapter
in the configuration file. II software, and then re-install it.
Reboot the PC after the
installation is complete.
303 An error was found in the Uninstall the Cat Comm Adapter
configuration file format. II software, and then re-install it.
Reboot the PC after the
installation is complete.
405 The PC had a problem while trying to Power cycle the Comm Adapter II
establish the communication baud and reboot the PC. If the problem
rate with the Comm Adapter II. persists, lower the communication
baud rate.
406 The PC tried to establish a connection This error code occurs during the
to the Comm Adapter II, but ran into a communication initialization
problem during the communication phase when the specific stage is
initialization phase. not identified. Error codes 142,
405, 441, or 453 relate to specific
stages in the initialization
process.
441 The requested protocol is not Cycle the power on the Cat
compatible with an existing data link. Comm Adapter II and ECM. If this
does not resolve the issue, reboot
the PC and try again. Do not
launch the Comm Adapter II
Toolkit while Cat ET is running.
443* The drivers software and the Install the appropriate Firmware
communication adapter Firmware are onto the Communications Adapter
not compatible. II.
453* The Communication Adapter has Using the Device Manager,
been detected but is not responding. Uninstall the COM port, and then
detect new hardware to re-install
it.
* For more information on Error Codes 142, 443, and 453, consult the Comm Adapter II
Read Me file located in the Caterpillar Comm Adapter II Group Box (Select Caterpillar
Comm Adapter II from the Programs menu, and then select Read Me from the
submenu).
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