6.5 Terminal self-test (
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Service personnel use the terminal self-test to check the individual
components of the operating terminal.
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RAM test
The RAM test checks the operating terminal's working memory
("video RAM").
On completion of the RAM test the self-test automatically switches
to the EPROM test.
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EPROM test
The EPROM test checks the controller's program memory.
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RAM-card test
The RAM-card test checks the memory card.
On completion of the RAM-Card test the terminal self-test
automatically switches to the keyboard test.
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Keyboard test
The keyboard test checks the operating terminal's keyboard.
Press any key, and if it is working properly a tick appears beside it
in the display.
Pressing the "ESC" key terminates the keyboard test.
The display switches to the interface test.
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Interface test
The interface test checks the operating terminal's interface (a
special cable is required!)
On completion of this test the self-test automatically switches to
the display test.
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Display test
The display test shows the available character set and graphics.
Pressing function key F2 switches the display to the main screen of
the terminal self-test (see illustration above).
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Main screen
When the main screen is displayed pressing function key F2
generates a full test report.
To leave the terminal self-test press the "RST" key.
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