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Section 8: Model 9100 — Routine Maintenance and Test
Final Width = 215mm
CAL
FACTORY SET
6 7 8
ENABLE
DISABLE
i. Remove the switch cover by releasing its retaining screw.
CAL
FACTORY SET
6 7 8
ENABLE
DISABLE
ii. Set
Switch 6
to the
ENABLE
position (up) Do not disturb any of the other
switches.
CAL
FACTORY SET
6 7 8
ENABLE
DISABLE
3. Insert the PCMCIA Card:
a. Locate the '
PROCEDURE
MEMORY CARD
' slot in the 9100 front panel.
b. Insert the PCMCIA card into the '
PROCEDURE
MEMORY CARD
' slot, exerting
just enough pressure to push out the black button by the side of the slot.
8.2.3
Firmware Upgrade
8.2.3.1
Introduction
The Model 9100 firmware can be upgraded using a 'Personal Computer Memory Card
Interface Adaptor' (PCMCIA). To do this, the Model 9100 has been fitted with FLASH
memory chips to provide the update capability.
If an upgrade is required for your Model 9100 unit(s), your Service Center will inform
you and provide the appropriate PCMCIA card.
This Sub-Section describes the routine procedure for upgrading the firmware. Note that
the Full Self Test appears twice in the procedure: before and after carrying out the
upgrade. This is included on two occasions to determine whether any difficulties were
present before the upgrade, or whether they have arisen as a result of the upgrade.
8.2.3.2
Procedure
1. Full Self Test
(Refer to paras 8.3.1 & 8.3.2)
:
Execute a Full Self Test and record any errors. If printing facilities are available, select
the
option to obtain a hard copy of the results.
2. Prepare the 9100:
a. Switch 9100 Power
OFF
.
b. Locate the
FACTORY SET
switches on the 9100 rear panel: