RadiMation Application Note 142

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Investigate and resolve Windows USB driver problems for Raditeq equipment

This RadiMation® application note explains how problems with the Windows USB drivers for Raditeq equipment can be investigated and resolved.

By using the steps described in this application note, the correct drivers for the Raditeq equipment will be installed in the Windows operating system.

Unknown or incorrectly installed Windows USB driver

Due to different problems (like half installed drivers, corrupted drivers files or disconnected PC's) it is possible that the Windows USB drivers for Raditeq equipment are not correctly installed. The device is then not controllable by the Windows operating system, and the RadiMation® or other software packages cannot communicate with the device.

In the Windows Device Manager, the device is then often shown with an exclamation mark, or listed in the 'Other devices' group.

DeviceManagerOtherDevicesRadiPower.png

Removing and re-installing the drivers

To solve USB driver faults, follow the steps below (of course by a user with sufficient rights):

  1. Disconnect all Raditeq and DARE!! devices that are connected by USB to the PC.
  2. Start the 'Windows Device Manager'.
  3. From the 'View' menu, activate 'Show Hidden device'.
    DeviceManagerShowHiddenDevices.png
    This will show all previously installed and configured devices for devices that are currently not connected anymore to the PC.
  4. Open the 'Ports (COM & LPT)' group.
  5. All Serial ports related to Raditeq and DARE!! products must be removed. Right click on an item and select 'Uninstall device'. The devices that can be safely removed are named:
    • RadiPower USB Serial Port
    • RadiSwitch USB Serial Port
    • RadiSense USB Serial Port
    • RadiCentre USB Serial Port
    • RadiControl USB Serial Port
    • RadiField USB Serial Port
    • RadiGen USB Serial Port
    • RadiAmp USB Serial Port
    • Radi USB Serial Port
    • ETS USB Serial Port
  6. If you are asked to actually delete the driver: 'Delete the driver software for this device': check the box.
    DeviceManagerUninstallSerialPortDeviceAndDelete.png
  7. Open the 'Universal Serial Bus controllers' group.
  8. All USB devices related to Raditeq and DARE!! products must be removed. Right click on an item and select 'Uninstall device'. The devices that can be safely removed are named:
    • RadiPower plug-in card
    • RadiPower 2000-series
    • RadiPower 3000-series
    • RadiPower 4000-series
    • RadiSwitch plug-in card
    • RadiSense plug-in card
    • RadiCentre CTR1004B
    • RadiCentre CTR1009B
    • RadiControl plug-in card
    • RadiField plug-in card
    • RadiGen plug-in card
    • RadiAmp RPA-series
    • Radi-product
    • ETS plug-in card
  9. If you are asked to actually delete the driver: 'Delete the driver software for this device': Check the box.
    DeviceManagerUninstallDeviceAndDelete.png
  10. Restart the PC.
  11. Start the 'Windows Device Manager' again and check whether all Raditeq and DARE!! related devices are indeed no longer present. If necessary, repeat steps 3 to 10.
  12. Make sure there is a working internet connection on the PC.
  13. Connect a Raditeq or DARE!! USB device, and leave it connected.
  14. Within a few seconds, a Windows notification will appear next to the clock in the taskbar that a device driver is about to be installed.
  15. After +/- 20 seconds, an additional Windows notification will be displayed that a device is about to be installed.
  16. The 'Windows Device Manager' should now contain a USB driver and sometimes also a Serial Port driver for the Raditeq or DARE!! device.

These steps will very often resolve the problem with a not working USB Raditeq device, and not further steps are needed. If the USB device is still not installed correctly, the following sections can be used.

On PC's without an internet connection

When a USB device is connected to the PC the first time, the PC will connect to the Microsoft servers on the internet to download the appropriate drivers. If the PC however is disconnected from the internet, or is restricted by the network administrators to download the drivers, this will not be possible.

The correct Windows USB drivers can also be installed on the PC, by downloading the RadiMation® DRIVERS.EXE from the Wiki website at: https://wiki.radimation.com/wiki/index.php/Device_drivers . This DRIVERS.EXE can be transferred to the actual PC by using for example an USB Memory stick. On the disconnected PC, the DRIVERS.EXE can be started by a user with sufficient rights to install the RadiMation® drivers and to update Windows USB drivers.

During the installation of the DRIVERS.EXE it is important to ensure that the component 'Radi-products USB device drivers' is selected. See RadiMation Application Note 117: Updating RadiMation device drivers on how the DRIVERS.EXE can be installed.

After the Windows USB drivers are installed by the DRIVERS.EXE, it should be sufficient to unplug and plug-in the USB Connected Raditeq device again. The Windows Device Manager will then automatically install the correct drivers.

Manual selection of the to be used Windows USB drivers

If the automatic installation of the USB devices is still not working after the installation of the DRIVERS.EXE in the previous step, it is also possible to manually specify the location of the Windows USB drivers that should be used to install for the Raditeq equipment.

In this situation the problematic device is often listed as a device in the 'Other devices' group in the 'Windows Device Manager'.

Use the following steps to perform the manual selection of the drivers:

  1. Do install the DRIVERS.EXE as described in the previous section
  2. Start the 'Windows Device Manager'.
  3. Open the 'Other devices' group.
  4. Right click on the device and select 'Update driver'.
  5. Then select the option: 'Browse my computer for drivers', to manually select the drivers that should be installed.
  6. Click on the 'Browse' button to select the correct directory. The drivers are installed in the 'Drivers' sub-directory of the RadiMation version on which the DRIVERSE.EXE is installed. The correct directory is thus: 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Raditeq\RadiMation\Version <x.y.z>\Drivers\'. Then click on 'Next >'.
  7. A confirmation dialog is shown, which states that Windows has successfully updated the drivers. Click on 'Close'.

The device should now be recognised and the correct Windows USB drivers are installed.

If the device is still not installed correctly

If after these steps, the device is still listed in the Windows Device Manager as an 'Other device' or is still showing warnings or errors for the device, it is best to contact the RadiMation® support at radimation-support@raditeq.com.

Please include the following information in your support request:

  • Which Raditeq or DARE!! USB device is connected to the PC.
  • The serial number of the Raditeq or DARE!! USB device.
  • Which steps of this application note are already performed.
  • A screenshot of the 'Windows Device Manager', showing the problematic device .
  • In the 'Windows Device Manager', right click on the device and select 'Properties'. Then select the 'Details' tab and from the drop-down box select the 'Device instance path' property. Also include a screenshot of this dialog.
    DeviceManagerUSBDevicePropertiesDetailsInstancePath.png

Conclusion

Using the steps and instructions as described in this Application Note, it should be possible to correctly install the correct Windows USB drivers for the Raditeq equipment. Also when the PC is not connected to the internet at all. Once the Windows USB device driver is successfully installed, it can be used by RadiMation® or other software programs.