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Section 8: Model 9100 — Routine Maintenance and Test
Final Width = 215mm
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8.3.4.6
Serial Mouse
Checks
Checks of a connected
serial mouse
are initiated by pressing the
TRACKER
key on
the '
Select test' menu screen:
E X I T
Selftest.
Select test using softkeys
D I S P L A Y
M E M O R Y
M E M O R Y
C A R D
P R I N T E R
K E Y B R D
Selecting 'TRACKER' transfers to the 'Tracker test.' screen. This invites a user to use
a
mouse
to test the interface,
and
reports
on
the
screen
the
details
of
the last key to
be pressed, and the last movement of the
mouse
:
Tracker test.
Use a tracker ball to test interface.
Last key pressed:
LEFT/RIGHT
Last direction: UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT
E X I T
D I S P L A Y
T R A C K E R
The
possible
responses
are
shown
on
the
diagram.
Note
that
other mouse buttons or
wheels have no function
with the 9100 and
are
not tested, so pressing th
ese controls
should have no effect unless the
mouse
is defective.
If the last key to be named does not coincide with the last key to be physically pressed,
or if the last direction shown does not correspond to the last physical movement
,
then
a failure is implied. It is possible to diagnose the defect source by checking a second
mouse
on
the
same
9100,
or
the
same
mouse
on
a
different 9100.
Rectification
may
require access
to
the internal circuitry of the 9100
or
mouse
,
so
no
further
user
action
is recommended, except to report the result to your
Fluke
Service Center.
EXIT
returns to the Interface '
Select test
' menu screen.