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Version 6 Terminal Menu System Options62
12 Test Relays?
Pressing the 1 key will toggle relay 1 on and then off again. Pressing key 2 will do the same, but for
relay 2. You should hear an audible click each time a relay toggles.
13 Test Measure Time for Paper Feed?
Measures how long the copier takes to do a copy from the moment the copy button is pressed until
the paper triggers the terminal's count detect circuit. This is used to determine what the best value is
for the paper feed time for any particular model of copier.
14 Test Battery?
Tests the internal battery, which is used to retain the terminal's memory when the terminal loses
power. The terminal will tell you to power the terminal down for 1 minute. When you turn the terminal
back on, it should tell you that the test passed.
15 Dump Memory?
Forces the terminal to dump its entire contents of memory to either the main serial port or Aux serial
port. This data can be captured to a file on a PC when connected to the terminal via a serial cable.
This is used for diagnostic purposes to take a snapshot of how the terminal is behaving at any given
point in time. The resulting file can only be analysed by a Monitor firmware developer to help
diagnose an issue.
2 Manufacture Test?
Manufacture tests are exactly the same as individual tests, except it will automatically step through
every one of the tests in sequence.
4 View Files
Allows you to see the contents of the terminal's memory for the files sent down to the terminal from
Supervisor Net.
1 Primary
Displays all Primary Records currently stored in the terminal's memory. Usually this will say 'File is
empty'. If there are files in memory, you will be able to scroll through them using the up and down
arrow keys.
2 Secondary
Displays all Secondary Records currently stored in the terminal's memory. Usually this will say 'File
is empty'. If there are files in memory, you will be able to scroll through them using the up and down
arrow keys.
3 Auxiliary
Displays all Auxiliary Records currently stored in the terminal's memory. Usually this will say 'File is
empty'. If there are files in memory, you will be able to scroll through them using the up and down
arrow keys.
4 Disbursement
Displays all Disbursement Records currently stored in the terminal's memory. Usually this will
contain one record - 'COPIES' by default. If there are files in memory, you will be able to scroll
through them using the up and down arrow keys.

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