GE 450 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting, Self-Test Diagnostics, System Test and Initialization

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

This section consists of “Self-Test Diagnostics,” “Troubleshooting,” and “Corrective Actions.” “Self-Test Diagnostics,” describes how to respond to errors that could be detected by the automatic self test that is performed each time the Display Station powers up. “Troubleshooting” contains tables of symptoms, their possible causes, and recommended corrective actions. “Corrective Actions” contains detailed procedures that are too lengthy to include in the Troubleshooting tables.

Self-Test Diagnostics

The computer automatically performs self-test diagnostics each time it is powered up. The self-test consists of a series of checks that verify correct performance of the computer hardware. When the self-test is being performed, you will see the message XXXX KB OK displayed on the screen, where XXXX is a number that increases until it matches the amount of usable memory.

System Test and Initialization

These routines test and initialize board hardware. If the routines encounter an error during the tests, you will see an error message on the screen. There are two kinds of errors: fatal and non-fatal. If a non-fatal error occurs, the system can usually continue the boot up sequence. Non-fatal error messages usually appear on the screen with the following instruction:

press <F1> to RESUME

Write down the message and press the F1 key to continue the bootup sequence.

System Configuration Verification

These routines check the current system configuration against the values stored in the CMOS memory. If they don’t match, the program will generate an error message. To correct this condition, you will need to run the BIOS setup program and correct the configuration information in memory. (Refer to page 24.)

There are three situations in which you might need to change the CMOS settings:

1. You are starting your system for the first time.

2. You have changed the hardware attached to your system.

3. The CMOS memory had lost power and the configuration information has been erased. If this has happened, call GE Fanuc’s CIMPLICITY hotline.

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CIMPLICITY® Display Station Touch Display: IC752CTD400/450 – March 1998

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Contents GE Fanuc Automation GFL-002 Content of This Manual Related PublicationsCatalog Number Contents Contents Touch Display Unit Dimensions Panel Cutout Dimensions Contents Cimplicity D Isplay S Tation Touch Display Features Product FeaturesFloppy Disk Drive Unit Display and Touch ScreenMounting Guidelines Hardware InstallationTouch Display Unit Dimensions Panel Cutout Dimensions Mounting ProcedureCard Clamp Installing ISA-Compatible CardsAddress and IRQ Allocation Reserved I/O AddressTouch Screen Port Address Touch Screen Custom COM IRQ AddressFloppy Disk Drive Mounting Installing the Floppy Disk DriveTo change the air filter element Changing the Air FilterCard Slot From top Type Function ConnectionAC Power Input KeyboardFuse value COM1 and COM2 Pin Assignments Serial Communication CablesFloppy Disk Drive Interface Printer Port LPT1 Parallel PortLPT1 Pin Assignments Disk Drive Interface Pin AssignmentsPowering Up the Touch Display Unit Setting Up Windows 95 Systems IC752CTD400Initial Startup GFK-1425B Touch Display Products IC752CTD400/450 Configuring the Touch Display to Run on a Microsoft Network Setting up Windows NT Systems IC752CTD450 Enter Registering Your Cimplicity Software Login RecommendationInstalling Application Software External CD-ROM DriveTouch Screen Driver for Windows System Operation Shutting Down the ComputerExternal Mouse Cimplicity SoftwareBios Settings IRQ Table Interrupt Requests and I/O AssignmentsSelf-Test Diagnostics Diagnostics and TroubleshootingSystem Configuration Verification System Test and InitializationTroubleshooting PowerupSymptom Possible Causes Solution Memory DisplayTouch Screen External PS/2 MouseKeyboard Communications PLC/CPU Connection AUTOCONFIG/DEFAULT/I/ONetwork Communications Modbus RTU CommunicationsPrinting Auto Logon Error Message Corrective ActionsCalibrating the Touch Screen Cmos checksum error Defaults loaded Cmos battery failed Cmos Checksum ErrorHardware FAQs Frequently Asked QuestionsSoftware FAQs Power Requirements SpecificationsPorts EnvironmentalIndex Index Troubleshooting
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