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B
II. There is a display
on the terminal,
but input from the
keyboard has no
effect.
A. The keyboard
may be connected
incorrectly.
Recheck the keyboard connections and power.
B. Board jumpers or
switches may be
configured
incorrectly.
Verify the settings of the board jumpers and configuration
switches as described in this manual.
C. You may have
invoked flow
control by
pressing a
HOLD
or
PAUSE
key, or
by typing:
<CTRL>-S
Press the
HOLD
or
PAUSE
key again.
If this does not free up the keyboard, type in:
<CTRL>-Q
III. Debug prompt
172-Bug>
does
not appear at
powerup, and the
board does not
autoboot.
A. Debugger
EPROM/Flash
may be missing.
1. Disconnect all power from your system.
2. Check that the proper debugger device is installed.
3. Set switch S4 segment 5 to
ON
. This enables use of the
EPROM instead of the Flash memory.
4. Reconnect power.
5. Restart the system by “double-button reset”: press the
RESET
and
ABORT
switches at the same time; release
RESET
first, wait seven seconds, then release
ABORT
.
6. If the debug prompt appears, go to step IV or step V, as
indicated. If the debug prompt does not appear, go to step
VI.
B. The board may
need to be reset.
IV. Debug prompt
172-Bug>
appears at
powerup, but the
board does not
autoboot.
A. The initial
debugger
environment
parameters may
be set incorrectly.
1. Start the onboard calendar clock and timer. Type:
set mmddyyhhmm <CR>
where the characters indicate the month, day, year, hour,
and minute. The date and time will be displayed.
!
Caution
Performing the next step (env;d) will
change some parameters that may affect
your system’s operation.
(continues>)
B. There may be
some fault in the
board hardware.
Table B-1. Troubleshooting MVME172P4 Boards
Condition
Possible Problem
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