Hardware test menu
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Model 2285 Getting Started Guide
F • Guide to the Bios menu program
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RTC Configuration
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Select Menu
1. Data(mm/dd/yy) : 05/20/05
2. Time(hh:mm:ss) : 15:03:41
<ESC> Back, <ENTER> Refresh
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Note
There is no RTC configuration menu in case Model 2285.
Hardware test menu
Using the Hardware test menu, the user can test hardware components. There are three hardware test modes:
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One time
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Looping (without External test in Auto test)
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Looping (with External test in Auto test)
If the user selects One time, an auto test or each component test is performed just once. In this mode, the ping
test to the remote host (server IP address) and UART test are also performed once.
If the user selects Looping (without External test in Auto test), the auto test is performed repeatedly until the
user presses the <ctrl-c> keys. In this mode, the ping test to the remote host (server IP address) and UART test
are not performed.
If the user selects Looping (with External test in Auto test)', auto test is performed repeatedly until the user
presses the <ctrl-c> keys. And, the ping test to the remote host (server IP address) and UART test are also per-
formed repeatedly.
Note
To perform the test on the Ethernet and UART properly, the user must con-
nect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the Model 2285 and must
plug the loopback connector to all the serial ports of the Model 2285. There
must exist a remote host with a valid IP address. The default server IP
address is 192.168.0.128 and it can be changed using the [Firmware
Upgrade] menu. Otherwise, the test may not be performed properly.
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Hardware Test
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Select menu
0. Test Mode - One Time
1. Auto test
2. DRAM test
3. FLASH test
4. EEPROM test
5. Ethernet test
6. UART Mode test
<ESC> Back, <ENTER> Refresh
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