OmniBook Self-Test
The OmniBook
1.Save all files and close all applications: The OmniBook is reset at the end of the
2.Turn the OmniBook OFF.
3.Press and hold the [Esc] key and press [ON]. You will hear a short
4.Self Test will initialize and start.
5.To run a test:
Highlight the test name and press [ENTER].
Highlight the test name and press [Ctrl][ENTER] to run a longer and more extensive version of a
6. To run several tests in a continuous loop:
Highlight one or more using [ space bar ] and press [ENTER]. Each test runs and its results are reported.
Press [Backspace] to stop the loop. 7. To exit the
Interpretation of test results
A result of “OK” on any test indicates that the test did not find problems while the unit was operating in its current state. A “BAD” result indicates that the test found a problem while the unit was operating in its current state. A “BAD” result should always be confirmed by running the test in a loop for several iterations or running the long version of the test. Further inspection of the unit to rule out configuration or installation conflicts is necessary prior to diagnosing the unit as needing repair.
Any test that is halted by [Backspace] is shown as “aborted” and no results are displayed.
The OmniBook will not enter sleep mode while the
Loop Back Connectors
In order to run the RS232 serial port or parallel port
Loop back connectors may be purchased or can easily be constructed. The following illustrations identify the correct
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