Motorola System 6300 Service Manual page 16

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Running the Diagnostics
L/C
A simple diagnostic executes RepeatCount times before the
"command»" prompt reappears.
into a single command, separate the simple diagnostics with
semicolons as follows:
SimpleDiag;SimpleDiag;SimpleDiag;...;SimpleDiag
You can specify as many simple diagnostics in a single command as
can fit on one line.
applies to the entire sequence of diagnostics in the command.
do this, start the command by entering the number of repetitions
followed by a vertical bar (1) or back slash (/).
RepeatCount I ! SimpleDiag; SimpleDiag; SimpleDiag; . . .; SimpleDiag
executes the sequence of diagnostics specified in the command
RepeatCount repetitions.
repeat counts thcit apply only to them.
An example of a simple diagnostic command could be
command» m
This command executes test sequence m one time in interactive
mode.
The following commands
command» :8
command» :8,0
both execute all subtests available for test 8.
before the test number.)
command» 100:8,6C
executes subtest 6 of test 8 in continuous mode 100 times.
following more complicated command:
command» 5 0 |2:0,1L;3:1,1L
executes subtest 1 of test 0 twice in long mode,
three repetitions of subtest 1 of test 1 in long mode.
entire sequence repeats 50 times.
command» 2 0 |2m;3:1,1L;p
executes a mix of test sequences and subtests.
1-8
is a letter that specifies the
error reporting mode for the
diagnostic and can be either L
(or 1) for long mode or C (or c)
for continuous mode.
parameter is optional and, if
omitted, defaults to interactive.
To combine multiple diagnostics
You can also add a repeat count that
Individual diagnostics can still have
Another command
The last example
This
To
For example
(Note the colon
The
followed by
This

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