Testing operation of the hand-held monitor, Testing the internal electronics, Testing the keypad – Socket Mobile GFK0121E User Manual

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Chapter 3 Getting Started

Testing Operation of the Hand-held Monitor

If you want to test the Hand-held Monitor display,
keypad, or internal electronics, select F2 (HHM
SELF-TEST) from the HHM Utilities menu. This
menu of tests appears:

F 1 : K E Y P A D

T E S T

F 2 : D I S P L A Y

T E S T

F 3 : T E S T

I N T R N A L S

F 4 :

Testing the Keypad

Press F1 (KEYPAD TEST). The HHM prompts:

K E Y P A D

T E S T

S T R I K E

A N Y

K E Y

K E Y =

M O N / C F G

K E Y = C F G

H Press any key you want to test. Each key press

is shown on the display. The HOME,

D

MENU, and ON/OFF keys are tested by their
operation.

H To test keyswitch operation, turn the key and

observe the bottom line of the display.

H Press

D

MENU to perform another test, or

press HOME to return to the Home menu.

Testing the Display Screen

Press F2 (DISPLAY TEST) from the HHM Utilities
menu. The screen first displays uppercase letters
and special characters:

D I S P L A Y

T E S T

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P

Q R S T U V W Z Y Z

O

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 : > ? – . / 1

O

O

I

I

T

Next, a screen of lowercase letters appears,
followed by a continuous test pattern, which
checks pixel operation. When the test pattern is
finished, press

D

MENU to perform another HHM

test, or press HOME to return to the Home menu.

Testing the Internal Electronics

Press F3 (TEST INTRNALS) from the Self-Test
menu. After a moment, the HHM displays:

T E S T

I N T R N A L S

S E L F T E S T

W O R K I N G

e x e c

If an error occurs, one of the following messages
will appear instead.

E : P R O C E S S O R F A I L

E : R A M F A I L U R E

E : E P R O M F A I L U R E

E : E E P R O M F A I L U R E

E : C O M M E R R O R

Press the Clear key and try the test again. If the
message returns, replace the HHM. Otherwise,
continue.

An EEPROM failure will not prevent use of the
Hand-held Monitor. However, the HHM will not be
able to retain changes to its default configuration
through a power cycle.

The COMM ERROR message may indicate that
the Hand-held Monitor is not attached to a
correctly-terminated bus.

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