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To begin testing:
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Select the Test tab.
On the left side of the tab, select the Type of Test to perform (Quick, Complete, or Custom).
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On the left side of the tab, select the Test Mode (Interactive or Unattended).
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Select the device to be tested from the drop-down list.
Choose how you want the test to be executed, either Number of Loops or Total Test Time. When
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choosing to run the test over a specified number of loops, enter the number of loops to perform. If you
desire to have the diagnostic test for a specified time period, enter the amount of time in minutes.
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Click Begin Testing to start the test. The Status tab, which allows you to monitor the progress of the
test, is automatically displayed during the testing process. When the test is complete, the Status tab
shows whether the device passed or failed.
If errors are found, go to the Log tab and click the Error Log to display more detailed information and
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recommended actions.

Status Tab

The Status tab displays the status of the selected tests. The type of test executed (for example, Quick,
Complete, Custom) is displayed. The main progress bar displays the percent complete of the current set
of tests. While testing is in progress a Cancel Testing button, which will cancel the test job, is displayed.
After testing has completed, the Cancel Testing button is replaced with a Retest button. The Retest
button will retest the last set of tests executed. This enables you to re-run the set of tests without having to go
back to the test selection page.
The Status page also shows:
The devices being tested.
The tests that are running.
The overall elapsed time.
The individual elapsed test times.
The condition status of each test.

Log Tab

The Log tab contains two logs, a Test Log and an Error Log, each of which can be selected from the left
side of the tab.
The Test Log displays all tests that have been executed, the number of times of execution, the number of
times the test failed, and the time it took to complete the test. The Clear Test Log button will clear the
contents of the Test Log.
The Error Log displays the tests for devices that have failed during the diagnostic testing and includes the
following columns of information.
The Description section describes the error that the diagnostic test found.
The Recommended Repair will give a recommended action that should be performed to resolve the
failed hardware.
The Failed Count is the number of times the test has failed.
The Error Code provides a numerical code for the failure.
The Clear Error Log button will clear the contents of the Error Log.
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