Operating Instructions
Tests
40/45
require
manual
intervention.
Tests
41/45
require
a
second
PIC
and HP-IB
cable.
Enter
'GO'
to
continue.
The
greater-than
symbol (»
is
the
PICDIAG prompt.
9)
At
this point, you
can
select
the
diagnostic options by entering any
of
the commands described in
Table
2-1.
The following commands control
the
execution
of
PICDIAG:
GO
- Continues diagnostic execution from a pause.
EXIT
- Stops diagnostic execution and
returns
control
to
DUS.
RUN
- Restarts execution of the diagnostic
at
the
beginning.
CNTRL
Y -
Interrupts
execution
of
DUS.
During the execution of a test, this command brings the
PICDIAG back to
the
prompt. Entering
GO
will resume the program from the point
where you
interrupted
it.
10)
When you
enter
GO,
the following prompt will be displayed:
The
PATH
number
(0-2)
of
the
PIC
to
be
tested
is?:
Enter
the correct
path
number. You
then
receive the following prompt:
What
is
the
PIC
address
(1-15)?:
Enter
the
correct PIC address, you will receive the following prompt:
The
second
PIC
is
on
what
path
number?
What
is
the
second
PIC's
address?
Enter
0 if
there
is
no
seeD
'd
PIC.
SEP 84
2-4
NOTE
Steps
41
through 45 require a second PIC.