Black Box PC473C, PC472C, PC470C, PC478C, PC471C manual If all tests run with no errors, the message

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“1” will result in the diagnostics being run once.

“2” will result in the tests being run a user-specified number of times. (This mode is useful when searching for an intermittent problem.)

“3” exits the diagnostic program and returns control to MS-DOS®.

If option “1” on the main menu is selected, the diagnostic tests are run once. If any test fails, an error code and error message are displayed. Otherwise, if the main tests run successfully, the user is asked whether the online tests should be run.

If you enter “NO,” several tests run which check the Adapter in an offline mode.

If you enter “YES,” the Adapter must be connected to the host. A list of active addresses is then displayed, and you are prompted for the station addresses to use. Either one primary address or a primary and a secondary address may be entered.

NOTE

Enter an “N” for the secondary address if only one address is to be used. If only one address is entered, this address is used twice during the tests.

If all tests run with no errors, the message

Test Complete

is displayed, and you are prompted to hit any key, which causes the main menu to be redisplayed.

If option “2” on the main menu is selected, the diagnostic tests are set to loop. You are then asked how many times to loop. This loop count may be set from 1 to 999 times, with an entry of 0 indicating loop infinitely.

NOTE

The PC must be rebooted to cancel the infinite loop.

You are next asked whether the diagnostics should pause when an error is detected.

If the response is “NO,” any errors detected by the diagnostics are displayed; however, the diagnostics will immediately clear the screen and restart on the next pass of the tests.

If you respond “YES,” any error detected is displayed and you must hit the <ENTER> key to continue.

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Contents Copyright 2000. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved Adapter Cards Page Trademarks Adapter Cards Hardware Installation Manual NOM Statement Adapter Cards Hardware Installation Manual Contents Specifications Hardware RequirementsOverview FeaturesIntroduction Station Addresses What is a Plug-and-Play PnP System?What’s Included Introduction Software Installation Hardware Installation Installation ProceduresConfiguring the Adapter 1.1 I/O Board ConfigurationWindows 95/98 Configuration Plug-and-Play Environments2 5250 Plug N Play Adapter Card PC471C MS-DOS and Windows 3.1 ConfigurationConfiguring the 5250 Plug n Play Adapter Card Plug and Play SystemsNon-Plug-and-Play Systems Legacy PCs Installing the 5250 Pcmcia Adapter Card 3 5250 Pcmcia Adapter Card PC472CHardware Installation 4 5250 PCI Adapter Card PC470C and PCI Express CARDPC478C PCI Express Card PCI Memory ResourcesPCI Card Memory jumper on the PCI Express Card Memory Advantages Disadvantages RequirementsOptimized Bit Stream OBS Mode Seven SessionsMHz Mode For systems running Windows Enabler ProgramUtility Software GETW95C Program Setpci Program Option 1 Irq Mode Low MemoryOption 2 No Irq Mode Low Memory Expcfg Program Option 3 Irq Mode High MemoryOption 4 No Irq Mode High Memory Windows Device Drivers5250 Windows Diagnostics Diagnostics 16 bit Uninstall Program for Windows 5250 DOS Configuration ProgramPnP Config Mode PC471C Only PC Card Controller PC472C Only Base I/O Address Segment AddressDOS Diagnostics Interrupt LevelIf all tests run with no errors, the message Adapter Handler Software AHANDEA.EXED5250AH /U /? IRQ Conflicts Appendix A. Error Codes Conflict ResolutionWindows 95/98 Resources Appendix a Error Codes and Conflict Resolution IBM Enhanced 5250 Emulation IBM Adapter Handler for PC Support3 I/O Conflicts Miscellaneous Problems Missing -5 Volt Supply PC471C and PC473C onlyAppendix B. Non-Interrupt Mode PC470C, PC471C, and PC478C