Static Ram Read/Write Test
The next test is for static ram. Since the Caretaker Plus has no static ram, this test is displayed as shown in TABLE 6 for consistency with other Rose products.
The fourth and final power up test is for the
If the unit recovers from the error the configuration parameters have been returned to their default settings and the unit must be configured again if these default settings are unacceptable. This condition should not normally occur. If it does it indicates that possibly the unit has been subjected to a strong static discharge or surge on its incoming power or signal lines. The other possibility is an internal chip failure.
In addition to the data in the
Front Panel Switches
The front panel switches, labeled SELECT and ADVANCE, are used to enter and exit the configuration menu and to enter and exit the flow control display mode. These switches can be disabled under program control. This is done by either using the 'Operator Switch Disable' command or through the configuration menu. Note that if these switches are disabled and the setting is stored in
Data LED, Busy LED, and Error LED
The DATA LED flickers when data is sent in or out the shared device's port. When large blocks of data are sent to or received from the shared device, the DATA LED will be on continuously. The BUSY LED lights when the shared device is telling Caretaker Plus not to send data. For parallel models only, the ERROR LED lights to indicate a printer error or device
Buffer Overflow Error Display (Serial Models Only)
If any device fails to follow flow control protocol and transmits data when the Caretaker Plus is instructing it not to, an overflow may occur. If this happens, the ERROR LED and the overflowed port's LED will flash rapidly in unison. If the overflow was on the input buffer for the shared device, the BUSY LED will flash along with the ERROR LED. This indicates a buffer overflow has occurred and data may have been lost. This display will remain until acknowledged by pressing the advance switch. Other than lost data on the overflowed port, operation of the unit is not affected by this display. If the buffer is not cleared, data transfer continues, but the data may be unreliable. If more than one port overflows, multiple port LEDs will flash in unison with the ERROR LED. When this display occurs, the cabling may be incorrect, or a program that uses only
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