EthoVision will report that the USB I/O Box is not connected if the connection is lost or if it is not present when you attempt to start the experiment or test connections. Check the items below to troubleshoot that situation.
EthoVision will only detect the box if it is connected when EthoVision starts. If you plugged in the I/O Box after starting EthoVision, close EthoVision and then re-open it.
Other than the connected Noldus or 3rd party hardware (via TTL or SDI ports), there are two main cables. These connections are the same whether you are using the USB IO Box or Mini USB IO Box.
If the box is plugged in (both cables) but it is not detected by EthoVision, check that it is detected by the computer. Go to the start menu and click the gear icon for Settings, then pick Devices. You should see the "Bluetooth & other devices" page listing devices connected to the computer. Under "Other Devices", look for the device “I/OWarrior56”.
If this device is not listed, either the driver for the box is not installed or the box is malfunctioning.
You may receive an error stating that the I/O box is not detected if you selected the wrong interface when the experiment was created (e.g., the Mini-USB I/O Box was selected instead of the standard USB I/O box). In this case, EthoVision will look for the wrong box and not find it.
The USB-IO Box is labeled USB-IO Box; it has 13 RJ45 ports on the side labeled SDI Control and 12 RJ45 ports on the side labeled TTL Control
The Mini USB-IO Box is labeled "mini USB-IO box". It has four RJ45 ports labled TTL Control and one RJ45 port labeled SDI Control.
If you've assigned devices to the wrong interface, select that same interface and remove the device assignments, then add them for the correct interface (or create a new experiment).