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Running Diagnostics
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This chapter explains how to run diagnostics on the terminal to help analyze
hardware, application, and firmware problems.
What Diagnostics Are Available?
You can run diagnostics on the terminal to help analyze hardware and firmware
problems, fix application problems, and view system information. You use the
TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System to run diagnostics.
Use this table to determine the diagnostic you want to run on the terminal.
Diagnostic Test Description
Access Point (T2425 only) Lists information about the access point the
T2425 is communicating with across the network.
Application Efficiency Displays the application efficiency percentage to help
determine the impact that the application has on the
terminal’s battery power.
Application Events Shows the current status of each application event to help
debug applications.
Battery/PIC Status Shows the power remaining in the main battery pack and the
power status for the backup battery. It also shows the
voltage, temperature, and charging status for the main
battery pack and the backup battery.
Beeper Test Sounds a series of beeps to test the beeper by using a range
of beep volumes and beep frequencies.
Clear Task Profiles Clears the Task Status counters so that you can begin
accumulating new task statistics for the Task Status screen
and the Application Efficiency screen.
Destructive RAM Test Extensively tests the RAM.
Display Test Tests and turns on the pixels on the screen to make sure all
areas of the screen are working correctly.
Error Logger Lists any errors that the firmware did not expect.
Hardware Configuration Lists the terminal’s hardware components that were
installed at the Intermec factory, including the RF country
code.
Keypad Test Shows the hexadecimal, decimal, and scan code value for
any key or key combination on the keypad.