Epson 10020 User Manual

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Insert the loop-back connector. Then press Y

and

Enter to

start the check.

First, the computer checks the serial port control lines to see
that they are able to change from high to low and vice versa.

No messages are displayed during this part of the test unless an

error occurs.

The second test is an echo back check during which the port

sends data to itself in a fixed data format, at all the possible
baud rates. When this test begins, you see these messages:

RS232C echo back check - at various

baud rates

Current

baud

rate is 75

Current test

data

is 00

Each baud rate is tested in turn, and the display informs you of

the progress of the test. If the port does not become ready

correctly, a timeout error occurs. If any data received does not
match the data

sent,

a verify error occurs, and the computer

reports the transmitted and received data at the time of the

error.

The final test is an echo back check during which the port

sends data to itself at 9600 baud, using various data formats.

At the start of the test, you see these messages:

RS232C echo back check - with various

data

formats

Current data format: 5 data bits, 1 stop

bits,

parity-NONE

Current

test data is 00

Once again, if any data received does not match the data sent,

a verify error occurs, and the computer reports the transmitted
and received data at the time of the error.

Performing System Diagnostics

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