Chapter 2: printer status, ethernet and indicators, Startup diagnostics – CognitiveTPG A760 User Manual

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A760 User Guide: Programming Supplement

Chapter 2: Printer Status, Ethernet and Indicators

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Revision F January 2010

Chapter 2: Printer Status, Ethernet and Indicators

The A760 printer performs a number of diagnostics that provide useful information about the
operating status of the printer. The following diagnostic tests are available. See page 12 and 13 for
more information.
• Startup diagnostics

Performed during the printer’s startup cycle.

• Runtime diagnostics

Performed during normal printer operation.

• Remote diagnostics

Maintained during normal operation and reported in

the print test.

• The printer can be configured with the following

settings and functions through the configuration menu
that is printed on the receipt. For more information on
configuring the printer, see A760 User Guide “Printer
configuration” page 30

Communication interfaces (except Ethernet)

Diagnostic modes
RS-232C settings
Printer emulations/software options
Hardware options

Startup Diagnostics

When the printer receives power or performs a hardware reset, it automatically performs the
startup diagnostics (also known as level 0 diagnostics) during the startup cycle. The following
diagnostics are performed:

• Turn off motors
• Perform boot CRC check of the firmware ROM, test

external SRAM, test EEPROM, and test main program
CRC
Failure causes Startup Diagnostics to stop; the

printer beeps and the LED flashes a set number of
times, indicating the nature of the failure. The table
in the “Indicators” section (page 16) describes the
specific tone and LED sequences.

• Check if paper is present
• Return the knife to the home position

Failure causes a fault condition. The table in the

“Indicators” section (page 16) describes the specific
tone and LED sequences.

• Check if receipt cover is closed

Failure does not interrupt the startup cycle.

When the startup diagnostics are complete, the printer
makes a two-tone beep (low then high frequency), the
paper feed button is enabled, and the printer is ready for
normal operation.
If the printer has not been turned on before, or a new
EEPROM has been installed, the default values for the
printer functions will be loaded into the EEPROM
during startup diagnostics.

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