User`s guide
Choice
C:
If choice C
is
selected,
MENU
Mode prints a list
of
the necessary system preparations required to test the
SUPPORTED
devices on the system (Example 7-11).
After
this list
is
printed, the Main Menu
is
printed
again.
Choice
D:
Type
one
of
the
above
(for
example,
A),
and
press
RETURN,
Enter
MAIN
MENU
choice:
C
Hardware:
Preparation:
Hardware:
Preparation:
Hardware:
Preparation:
DMF32A, DMF32P, DMF32S, KA730, RK611
1.
No
Hardware
Preparation
required.
RL02,
RK07
1.
Insert
Disk
cartridge
in
drive.
Disk
may
contain
useable
data.
2.
Push
In
'LOAD'
Switch.
3.
Push
Out
'WRITE
PROT'
switch
(not
lighted).
4.
Wait
for
'READY'
indicator
to
light.
R80
1.
Push
In
'RUN
STOP'
switch.
2.
Push
Out
'WRITE
PROT'
sWitch
(not
lighted).
3.
Wait
for
'READY'
indicator
to
light.
(return
to
Main
Menu)
Example 7-11
Printout
of
the
MENU
Mode
in
Which
Choice C
Was
Selected from
the
Main
Menu
If choice D
is
selected, user control
is
passed to Test
Menu
which produces a printout similar to Example
7-12. This menu lists the devices
that
can be tested.
To
test a device, type the menu choice
that
corresponds to the device to be tested
(that
is, typing choice D 1 causes the
MENU
mode to test all
supported devices). See Example 7-13.
Example 7-13
is
a typical functional test printout produced by
MENU
mode. This printout indicates to
the user which device
is
currently being tested, the time used to test
that
device, and
at
the end
of
the test,
whether the device passed or failed.
At
the completion
of
testing
MENU
mode returns control to the Main
Menu.
MENU
Mode can be interrupted
or
suspended
at
any time by typing
CTRL/C.
This causes a menu to be
printed (Example 7-14) giving the user a choice
of
three actions to take.
If
choice A
is
selected, the Exit
message
is
printed (Example 7-9) and
MENU
mode exits, returning control to the console
I/O
mode.
Selecting choice B aborts whatever
MENU
Mode process was being performed
at
the time
of
the
CTRL/C,
and
passes control back to Main Menu (Example 7-8). Conversely, if choice C
is
selected, the
MENU
Mode process interrupted by the
CTRL/C
is
continued.
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