To perform the self-tests
The self-tests verify the correct operation of the logic analyzer. Self-tests can be
performed all at once or one at a time. While testing the performance of the logic
analyzer, run the self-tests all at once.
1Disconnect all inputs, insert the boot disk, then turn on the power switch. Wait until
the power-up tests are complete.
2Press the System key. Select the field next to System, then select Test in the pop-up
menu then press the Select key.
3Select the box labeled Load Test System then press the Select key. Load the disk
containing the performance verification (self-tests) into the disk drive (normally the
same as the boot disk).
4Select the box labeled Continue and press the Select key.
5After the test files have been loaded, the Analy PV menu is displayed. Select All
Analyzer Tests.
You can run all tests at one time, except for the Data Input Inspection, by running All
Analyzer Tests. To see more details about each test when troubleshooting failures, you can
run each test individually. This example shows how to run all tests at once.
When the tests finish, the status for each test shows Passed or Failed, and the status
for the All Analyzer Tests changes from Untested to Tested.
6Select Analy PV, then select Sys PV in the pop-up menu.
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