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Kurzweil K2000 - K2000 Diagnostics Version 1.0; Entering Diagnostic Mode

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SECTION 4
DIAGS1_0.00c
12/13/92
power-up
menu
without
performing
a
hard
reset
or
entering
diagnostics,
simply
turn
the
unit
off.
Figure
4.
12
-
Special
K2000
Power-up
Options
When
entering
diagnostic
mode,
a
menu
of
available
tests
appears.
See
Figure
4.13.
The
soft
buttons
are
labeled
by
the
bottom
line
of
the
display.
The
options
are
"1
Burn-in
Test",
or
"2
Test
Forever."
Figure
4.13
-
Diagnostic
Test
Menu
Performing
the
Burn-in
test
on
newly
shipped
units
is
recommended
for
a
general
test.
If
a
specific
problem
has
occurred
with
a
particular
unit,
you
should
select
the
appropriate
test(s)
from
the
normal
diagnostics
menu.
If
repairs
or
replacement
of
parts
are
necessary,
it
is
advised
to
run
the
Burn-
in
test
one
or
more
times
when
repairs
are
finished.
4.19.2
Running
the
Burn-in
Test
NOTE:
Before
running
the
Burn-in
test,
insert
a
formatted
floppy
disk
into
the
K2000's
floppy
disk
drive.
The
Burn-in
test
will
hang
up
at
the
floppy
drive
test
if
you
begin
it
without
a
disk
in
the
drive.
When
the
diagnostic
test
menu
is
displayed,
press
1
on
the
alphanumeric
buttonpad,
then
press
ENTER
to
begin
the
Burn-in
test
sequence.
When
you
select
the
Burn-in
test,
the
display
changes
to
show
the
list
of
tests
included
in
the
Burn-in
sequence.
As
each
test
is
completed,
the
display
is
updated
to
show
the
result.
See
Figure
4.14.
The
Burn-in
test
is
adequate
for
testing
the
unit's
major
components;
if
all
the
Burn-in
tests
pass,
the
unit
should
be
in
full
working
order.
NOTE: An
SCSI
device
must
be
connected
to
the
unit's
SCSI
port,
otherwise
the
SCSI
test
will
fail.
This
does
not
necessarily
indicate
a
malfunction
of
the
SCSI
link.
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