Operating Instructions
Tests 40/45 require manual intervention.
Tests 41/45
require a second PIC and HP-IB cable.
Enter 'GO' to continue.
The greater-than symbol
(»
is the PICDIAG prompt.
9) At this point, you can select the diagnostic options by entering any of the commands described in
Table 2-1.
The following commands control the execution of PICDIAG:
GO -
Continues diagnostic execution from a pause.
EXIT -
Stops diagnostic execution and returns control to DUS.
RUN -
Restarts execution of the diagnostic at the beginning.
CNTRL Y -
Interrupts execution of DUS. During the execution of a test, this command brings the
PICDIAG back to the prompt. Entering
GO
will resume the program from the point
where you interrupted it.
10)
When you enter
GO,
the following prompt will be displayed:
The PATH number (0-2) of the PIC to be tested is?:
Enter the correct path number. You then receive the following prompt:
What is the PIC address (1-15)?:
Enter the correct PIC address, you will receive the following prompt:
The second PIC is on what path number?
What is the second PIC's address?
Enter 0 if there is no seeD 'd PIC.
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NOTE
Steps
41
through
45
require a second PIC.