MAI 110/210/310/410/1600 System Test Procedure

        COVER SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS                         
        PARA.  TITLE 
         1.0   GENERAL INFORMATION                        
         1.1   SCOPE                                     
         1.2   REFERENCE DOCUMENTS                        
         1.3   TEST EQUIPMENT                             
         2.0   TEST FLOW                                   

         3.0   SYSTEM SET-UP                               
         3.1   HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS                      
         3.2   SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS                      
         3.3   BOARD SWITCH SETTINGS                      
         3.4   SYSTEM ASSEMBLY AND CABLING               

         4.0   SYSTEM START-UP                             
         4.1   PRECAUTIONS                                
         4.2   FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION                    
         4.3   POWER                                      
         4.4   LOADING THE SYSTEM                         

         5.O   FORMATTING                                  
         5.1   REFERENCE DOCUMENTS                        
         5.2   5 1/4" WDD FORMATTING                      
         5.3   PRIAM FORMATTING                           
         5.4   SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER                       
         6.0   LOADING THE O/S                             

         7.0   SYSTEM BURN-IN                              
         7.1   BASS                                       
         7.2   BACKVERF                             

         8.0   FINAL TESTING                               
         8.1   PRINTER TEST/POWER FAIL                    
         8.2   DIAGNOSTIC FINAL TEST                      
         8.3   QUALITY CONTROL FINAL TEST                 
         8.4   PRESHIP                                    

         9.0   DIAGONOSTICS                                
         9.1   REFERENCE DOCUMENTS                        
         9.2   SILVER                                     
         9.3   :CPU/:LCPU DIAGNOSTICS                     
         9.4   :MT512/:MT128 MEMORY DIAGNOSTICS           
         9.5   :IMLC DIAGNOSTIC                           
         9.6   :MCS DIAGNOSTIC                             

        10.0   RETEST REQUIREMENTS
        10.1   REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
        10.2   BOARD RETEST
        10.3   PERIPHERALS

	11.0	BAR CODE KIT
        11.1   SCOPE
	11.2   REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
	11.3   TEST EQUIPMENTS
	11.4   SELF-TEST
	11.5   SYSTEM TEST

1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION

    1.1 SCOPE
        This document encompasses all the procedures necessary to test all
        13XX/1600 systems at the system level.	
    1.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
        DOC. NO.     DOC.	
        514001       SCC Fixed Disk	
        514101       Product Structure Chart	
        515001       SCS (System Configuration Spec.) 4001 System	
        515901       SSS Level 4	
        011308       13XX Diagnostics - User Guide	
        020010       Silver Diagnostic System Spec	
	FIGURE 1-1 : DOCUMENT CROSS REFERENCE TABLE	
                                                  THEORY                    
                            PRODUCT     TEST        OF         DIAGNOSTIC  
   P/N      ITEM             SPEC       SPEC     OPERATION       SPECS     
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	                                                        011127/
 901416   PRTR CTRL                                             011049     
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                                                              011127/011307 
 901420   8-WAY                                   500538       020013/14
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                011127/     
 901487   PRTR CTRL                                             011049  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              011127/011307 
 901708   4-WAY                                                020013/14
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                                                  500568        011130/     
 903028   FIXED DISK CTRL  500559      503001     502043        020011  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                011151/     
 903030   MTC CTRL         500567      500142     500143        020012  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 903034   MEMORY P/S       500127      500141     504000                
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 903038   CPU P/S (OLD)    500130      503003                           
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 903044   CPU (1300)       500147                               011308  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 903068   LCPU             500132                               011308  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 903070   LCPU AUX         500132      504022                   011308  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 903081   FRONT PANEL                                                   
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 903083   BISYNC CTRL      500589      503004                           
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 903145   BACKPLANE        500611                                       
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 903149   CPU ACCESS       500147                               011308  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 903151   128/64K MEMORY   500608      503009                   011183  
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 903177   32K IMLC         500607                               011065  
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                                                              011127/011307 
 903242   8-WAY                                                020013/14
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 903288   36A CPU P/S      500688      502033     504036                
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                                                                011151/     
 903310   MTR/MTS CTRL     500619      503026     504039        011172  
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 903355   64K IMLC                     503090     502041        011065  
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                                                                011151/     
 903426   MCS CTRL         500769      503112     504046        011264  
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 903456   512/256K MEMORY  500827      503146                   011183  
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                                                                011130/     
 903460   WDD CTRL         500829                               020011  
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    1.3 TEST EQUIPMENT

        1. Volt/Ohm (DMM) - Fluke 8026B or equivalent.	
        2. IMLC Loopback connector.	
        3. 8-way Loopback connector.	
        4. Hardware and Software as specified in 3.0.	

2.0 TEST FLOW

    2.1 OVERVIEW	
        Refer to the Test Engineer for the test flow for system level testing.
        A brief description of each major step of the test will be given
        below.	
    2.2 SYSTEM SET-UP
        The first step of the system test is to properly assemble and	
        cable the 13XX/1600 system.  General requirements and references
        are described in section 3.0.  Details and descriptions of proper
        configurations and assemblies are to be provided by manufacturing
        engineering.	
    2.3 POWER-UP
        For proper system operation, it is necessary to properly power up
        and load the system.  Refer to section 4.0 for all the necessary
        precautions and procedures.	
    2.4 FORMATTING	
        The 5 1/4" WDD and the 154 Mb Priam disk drives require formatting
        before use.  All the procedures to format any 5 1/4" Rodime and	
        Micropolics WDD and any 14" Priam are described in section 5.0.	
    2.5 LOADING SOFTWARE
        After the disk has been formatted, software may be loaded from	
        tape onto the disk.  In general, the customer's O/S is loaded from
        the BOSS tape.  This is described in section 6.0.  The general	
        loading procedure for loading any software is described in section 
        4.4.	
    2.6 BURN-IN
        The system must be burned-in continuously for a period of 24	
        hours.  During this time, the system must undergo diagnostic	
        testing or run the system exerciser, BASS.  All details of burn	
        time and program operation are described in section 7.0.	
    2.7 FINAL TEST
        The final test includes a system power fail test, running final	
        diagnostics, and performing any necessary quality control	
        functions.  Details are given in section 8.0.	

3.0 SYSTEM SETUP

    3.1 SYSTEM HARDWARE

        The system must be assembled according to the customers ETR.  Use
        this section as a general reference and guideline in setting up	
        the system.  Refer to manufacturing assembly aids and	
        configuration instructions for specific details.  All PCBs, unless
        OEM, must have a white final test stamp.  If the test stamp is not
        on the board, the board may not be used in the system.	
        Figure 3-1 gives the most commonly used parts of a 13XX/1600	
        system.  The last column describes any special notes or	
        instructions pertinent to the configuration of the system.	
	FIGURE 3-1 : SYSTEM PART NUMBERS AND CONFIGURATION NOTES	
        Part	
        Description         P/N                  Notes	
        -----------         ---------            -----   
        Chassis             906064-001	
        CPU P/S             903288-001             36A Power Supply	
        Memory P/S          903034-001	
        Memory              903151/903456-00X      128K/512K boards	
        CPU Set (2 boards)	
          Standard          903044 & 903149-001    128K max. memory in system
          Lightning         903068-001 & 903070-001 Requires 36A P/S	
        8-Way               901420 or 903242-00X	
        Disk Controller	
          Priam FDC         903028-001	
          5 1/4" WDD        903460-00X             -002 for RO, -003 for MIC
        Tape Controller	
          MTC               903030	
          MTR/MTS           903310-001	
          MCS               903426-001	
        Printer Controller  901416/901487          Used for 150/300 LP or MVP
        Tape Drive	
          MTC               84010X-001	
          MCS               84030X-001	
          MTS               84020X-001	
        Disk Drive	
          22Mb Rodime       400413-002             44MB = 2 RO drive system
          43Mb Micropolis   400549-001             86MB = 2 MIC drive system
          33Mb Priam        400379-004	
          66Mb Priam        8501XX-003/4	
         154Mb Priam        8501XX-001/2	
        Adaptec Controller  907649            Used only with RO and MIC system
        Video Terminal	
          EVDT              8309XX-00X	
          15"MDT(Dataword)  8302XX-0XX	
        Printer	
          150/300 LP        82010X-0XX	
          MVP               8214XX-00X	
          Whisper           8213XX-0XX	
          Okidata           8210XX-0XX	
          Diablo            8206XX-0XX	
        Power Supply        400446-002           Used only with Adaptec board.
        Required Cabling  

    3.2 SYSTEM SOFTWARE

        The following describes all the software necessary for system	
        level testing:	
        1.  MTC and MTS tapes containing TIF, :FORMS, %SCRUB, FORMP,	
            FORMAP.	
        2.  All Operating Systems will be configured on tape (MTC or MTS)
            according to the customer's BOSS sheet supplied by MLS.	
        3.  Known Good Test tape (blank and previously initialized).	
        4.  Test tape containing a general, maximally configured system	
            configuration.  This tape will be used in case of problems	
            with the customer's software or if the customer's BOSS is	
            missing or not included.  The test tape shall include all BASS
            programs, diagnostics, and system utilities.	
    3.3 BOARD SWITCH SETTINGS
        Before installing the PCBs into the system,  all switches must be
        set according to figure 3-2 to ensure proper operation.	
        FIGURE 3-2 : BOARD SWITCH AND JUMPER SETTINGS
 P/N*	  NO./LOC     TYPE (1)      INSTRUCTIONS**
------    -------     ------      -----------------------------------
901420    8/8B-8M      DIP        Set for 9600 for VDT - switch #1 ON.	
and         5A        JUMPER      Depends on 8-WAY position. (2)	
903242	
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
903044    4/edge      THROW       Set S1-S4 depending on type of LOAD. (3)
            F2        JUMPER      Leave Empty.	
1N        JUMPER      Connect one pin jumper.	
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903068      7B        JUMPER      Connect jumper E1/E2.	(3)	
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
903070    4/edge      THROW       Set S1-S4 depending on type of LOAD.	(3)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
903149    10E,10F      DIP        Set for 9600 BAUD. (3)	
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
903151      3N         DIP        S1 according to memory configuration.	(4)
and	
903456	
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903177      8M         DIP        Switch 4 ON, all others OFF. (5)	
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
903310     edge        DIP        Set switch 1 OPEN(OFF) position for MTR.
                                  Set switch 1 and 4 OPEN for a MTS drive.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
903355      7R         DIP        Set switches 2 and 6 ON. (5)
            9J        JUMPER      All sets jumped, except from pin 3 to 4.
            9N        JUMPER      All sets jumped, except from pin 3 to 4.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
903426     edge        DIP        Set all switches OPEN (off).	
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
907649     edge       JUMPER      Refer to Test Engineer for jumper setting.
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    *  PCBs with no jumpers or switches to be set are not listed.	
       Dash numbers are intentionally omitted.	
    ** For more details on switch settings on peripheral devices (disk drives,
       printers, tape drives, etc.), refer to manufacturing assembly aids.
	
   (1) See Test Engineer for setting DIP switches.	
   (2) See Test Engineer for 8-way jumper settings.	
   (3) See Test Engineer and  section 4.4 for CPU and LCPU description.	
   (4) See figure 3-3 for 903151 and figure 3-4 for 903456 memory switch
       settings.	
   (5) The IMLC switches are being set for ICOM.  This assumes that DataWord
       II terminals will be connected to the system.	

       FIGURE 3-3 : 128K (9O3151) MEMORY BOARD SWITCH SETTINGS		                                                  	
                                        AMOUNT      	
       C1     C2     C3     C4            OF        	
                                        MEMORY      
       ----------------------------------------	    
        1                                0-32K       	
               1      1      1                       	
        0                               32K-64K     
       ----------------------------------------	    
        1                               64K-96K      	
               0      1      1                       	
        0                               96k-128K    
       ----------------------------------------	    
        1                              128K-160K     	
               1      0      1                       	
        0                              160K-192K    
       ----------------------------------------	    
        1                              192K-224K     	
               0      0      1                       	
        0                              224K-256K    
       ----------------------------------------	    
        1                              256K-288K     	
               1      1      0                       	
        0                              288K-320K    
       ----------------------------------------	    
        1                              320K-352K     	
               0      1      0                       	
        0                              352K-384K    
       ----------------------------------------	    
        1                              384K-416K     	
               1      0      0                       	
        0                              416K-448K    
       ----------------------------------------	    
        1                              448K-480K     	
               0      0      0                       	
        0                              480K-512K    
       ----------------------------------------	    
                                              	
       FIGURE 3-4 : 512K (9O3456) MEMORY BOARD SWITCH SETTINGS	
	                                                      	
                                         AMOUNT      	
       C1     C2     C3     C4             OF        	
                                         MEMORY      	
       ----------------------------------------	   
        1      1      X      X           0-128K     	
       ----------------------------------------	   
        0      1      X      X         128-256K     	
       ----------------------------------------	   
        1      0      X      X         256-384K     	
       ----------------------------------------	   
        0      0      X      X         384-512K     	
       ----------------------------------------	   
                      X= don't care	
        DIRECTIONS(FOR BOTH MEMORY BOARDS):	
        Find the block of memory in the right hand column that	
        represents the amount of memory on the board.  The block	
        selected should be the largest block of memory the board is	
        configured for, but not exceeding that amount.  For example, on	
        the 903151 board, choose 96-128K, not 128-160k, for a 128k	
        board. If the switches are set for a smaller amount, the system	
        will only see that smaller amount.	

    3.4 SYSTEM ASSEMBLY AND CABLING

        The system must be properly assembled and cabled in order to	
        ensure proper operation and testing.  Given the necessary hardware
        as per 3.1, the system must be assembled and cabled as shown in	
        manufacturing assembly drawings.  It is crucial that all PCBs are
        inserted into their proper slot.  It is important that all cables
        are connected to the proper connector with pin #1 in the correct
        location.	

        FIGURE 3-12 : DISK CONTROLLER JUMPER SETTINGS
	CONNECT JUMPER                         DRIVE TYPE          
        --------------                         ----------
	FROM      TO                     DRIVE 0         DRIVE 1	
        ----     ----                    -------         ------- 
	R        T                        22MB            NONE	
	R        T                        22MB            22MB	
	R        S                        43MB            NONE	
	R        S                        43MB            43MB	
	SET ADAPTEC JUMPER (DEPENDING ON THE TYPE OF DRIVES INSTALLED)	

4.0 SYSTEM START-UP

    4.1 PRECAUTIONS/PRELIMINARY CHECKS

        1. Always make sure that all boards and cables are properly installed
           and fully seated.  Any improper connections may cause damage to the
           system or may cause errors that are difficult to find.  See Test
           Engineer for the chassis and cabling diagrams.	
        2. Always have power off when installing or removing cables or boards.
           Damage to boards can occur when power is on.	
        3. Verify that the boards are in their correct slots and that all
           jumpers and switches are properly set.	

    4.2 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION

        The following describes the use and function of the front panel	
        controls. 
        1.  POWER - This switch, when depressed, powers up the system after 
            the	two power switches located on the chassis are on.	
        2.  DISC READY - This light indicates that the disc attached to the
            system is up to speed and ready for use.	
        3.  LOAD -  When this is depressed, the system will load from the
            selected disk or tape drive.	
        4.  TEST -  This switch is equivelant to the third CPU sense switch.
            It is used for ALT/LOAD and operator interrupt during some	
            diagnostics.  The red TEST light indicates that the switch	
            is activated.	
        5.  CLEAR -  This serves as a console interrupt to halt the execution
            of a program without shutting off power.	
        6.  RUN -  This green light indicates the system is on and not in a
            halt condition.	
        7.  HALT -  When the red halt light comes on, the system is no longer
            running.  This generally indicates a problem with the	
            system.  It is usually necessary to re-LOAD the system	
            after a halt condition.	
        8.  RESERVE -  This amber light indicates the Service Switch is on and
            supplying power to the memory boards.	

    4.3 POWER

        The following switches must be on to have complete system power.  
        1. Main Power (circuit breaker) switch located on the chassis.	
        2. Service switch located on the chassis.	
        3. Power switch located on the front panel.	
        The green light above the front panel power switch will come on when
        power is on.  Plug-in and power up all peripheral devices to be used
        with the system.	

    4.4 LOADING THE SYSTEM

        After power is applied, there are several ways to load the software 
        into the system.	
        4.4.1 LOADING THE O/S FROM DISK	
              Use the following steps to automatically load OSBBII from	
              disk:	
              1.  Set all CPU switches to the right.	
              2.  Depress the LOAD button on the front panel.  The Basic Four
                  proprietary message will appear on the video screen followed
                  by the system serial number, the software revision level , 
                  and finally the loading of OSBBII into memory.	
              3.  Depress the Return key=<CR>.	
              4.  Set the date and time as prompted.	
              5.  <CR> until the following prompt appears:	
                  READY	
                  >	
              6.  The operator may now run any program that operates under the
                  O/S by typing:	
                  START XXX, "program"	
                  (Where XXX is the number of pages of memory necessary to run
                  the "program".  E.G. - START 128, "BASS".)	
        4.4.2 ALT/LOAD DISK	
              Alternate loading, ALT/LOAD, allows the operator to run	
              standalone, self-configuring programs not run under OSBBII.  Use
              the following steps to ALT/LOAD  from a fixed disk.	
              1.  Set the CPU switches to the right as in 4.4.1.	
              2.  Depress and hold the TEST button on the front panel while
                  toggling the LOAD button.	
              3.  As an alternate method to steps 1 and 2, set CPU sense
                  switch #3 (TEST switch) to the left.  Depress the LOAD
                  button.	
              4.  After the proprietary message is displayed, the VDT will 
                  then prompt:	
                  ENTER CR TO SELECT VDT	
              5.  Enter a <CR> and the VDT will respond with:	
                  ENTER PROGRAM NAME	
              6.  Type in the name of the program to be run.  If an error is
                  made deppress MB-I or reload.	
        4.4.3 ALT/LOAD FROM TAPE	
              The procedure to ALT/LOAD from tape is the same as for disk,
              except for the CPU switch settings.
              1.  MTC:  All switches to the left.	
              2.  MTR(MTS):  Switch #2 and #3 to the left, #1 and #4 to the
                  right.	
              3.  MCS:  All switches to the left.	
 

5.0 FORMATTING

    The following procedures describes the methods to be used in formatting
    a 5 1/4" Rodime or Micropolis Winchester Disk Drive (WDD) and a 14"	
    Priam disk.  Also included are instructions for installing or changing
    the system serial number.	

    5.1 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS

        011367 REV B  :FORMS Program Spec	
        020009 REV E  FORMAP/FORMP Program Spec	
        011017 REV C  Track Interaction Format	
    5.2 5 1/4" WDD FORMATTING	
        5.2.1 FORMATTING SPECIFICATIONS	
              1. The disks may be formatted using either the Full Surface
                 Certification or the Track Interaction Format.	
              2. A Micropolis drive must be rejected if it contains more than
                 52 total defects,  or more than four tracks with multiple
                 defects. All 52 defects may be on one surface.	
              3. A Rodime drive must be rejected if it contains more than 
                 eight total bad spots or if one head has more than three bad
                 spots.	
              4. Cylinder 0, Head 0 must always be error free.	
        5.2.2 FORMATTING PROCEDURE	
              1. Insert the formatting tape containing the 5 1/4" WDD	
                 formatting program :FORMS into the MTC drive.	
              2. Follow all the precautions as stated in section 4.1.	
              3. Power-up system as described in 4.3.  The red light on the
                 adaptec board should come on for 5 - 10 seconds.	
              4. After the drives are ready (approx. 30 seconds), tape
                 ALT/LOAD as per 4.4.3.	
              5. The remainder of the procedure is entirely interaction
                 between video monitor and the operator.	
                 ** "VDT:" will represent the video prompt displayed on the
                 screen.	
                 ** "OP:" will represent the response the operator will type
                 into the terminal.	
                 ** Square Brackets "[]" are comments.	
              6. VDT:  ENTER CR TO SELECT VDT	
                 OP:   <CR>	
              7. VDT:  ENTER PROGRAM NAME	
                 OP:   :FORMS	
              8. VDT:  :FORMS - DIAGNOSTIC FORMATTER - REV. A0X*0X	
                       PLEASE ENTER FMD CONFIGURATION.	
  
                       1)  22MB 5 1/4" FMD    [1 Rodime Drive]	
                       2)  44MB 5 1/4" FMD    [2 Rodime Drives]	
                       3)  43MB 5 1/4" FMD    [1 Micropolis Drive]	
                       4)  86MB 5 1/4" FMD    [2 Micropolis Drives]	
                       ENTER SELECTION>>>	
                 OP:   1,2,3, or 4 <CR>  [It is critical to select the proper
                       configuration.]	
              9. VDT:  INITIALIZATION TAKING PLACE....	
                       [There will be a short wait before the next prompt.]
                       DRIVE HAS NEVER BEEN FULLY CERTIFIED. THEREFORE, ONLY
                       OPTIONS 4 AND 8 WILL WORK.  CR TO CONTINUE.	
                 OP:   <CR>	
             10. VDT:  XXMB 5 1/4" FMD [XX depends on selected configuration]
                       1.  SURFACE READ	
                       2.  FAULT MAP REPORT	
                       3.  SELECTED SECTOR CERTIFICATION	
                       4.  PRIMARY FULL SURFACE CERTIFICATION	
                       5.  LOGICAL/PHYSICAL SECTOR TRANSLATION	
                       6.  SECTOR ZERO RECOVERY	
                       7.  CHANGE SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER	
                       8.  TRACK INTERACTION FORMAT	
                       ENTER SELECTION>>>	
                 OP:   4 <CR>	
             11. VDT:  THIS TEST DESTROYS DISK INFORMATION	
                       (R=RETURN, C=CONTINUE)	
                 OP:   C <CR>	
             12. VDT:  SHALL WE CLEAR THE PREVIOUS FAULT MAP?	
                       (N=NO, Y=YES, R=RETURN TO MENU)	
                 OP:   N <CR>	
             13. VDT:  ENTER NUMBER OF PATTERNS TO BE USED(5-14)>>>	
                 OP:   10 <CR>	
             14. VDT:  NOW FORMATTING WITHOUT BAD SPOTS.  PLEASE WAIT.	
                       [The red adaptec light will begin flashing.  After
                       several minutes it will go off and "." will appear one
                       by one on the screen.  It will take approximately .18
                       min/1 Mb/pattern for Full Surface Certification.]
             15.       [When certification is complete one of the following
                       prompts will be displayed.]	
                 VDT:  NO BAD SPOTS WERE FOUND.  CR TO CONTINUE.	
                 OP:   <CR>	
                 or	
                 VDT:  NOW PREPARING FAULT MAP FOR DISPLAY.  SHALL WE DISPLAY
                       THE FAULT MAP?  (N=NO, Y=YES)	
                 OP:   N <CR>	
             16. VDT:  WOULD YOU LIKE TO ADD A BAD SPOT TO THE FAULT MAP?
                       (N=NO, Y=YES)	
                 OP:   Y <CR> [Unless there are no bad spots listed on the 
                       disk or R/I sheet]	
             17. VDT:  WHAT DRIVE?(0 OR 1)>>>	
                 OP:   0 or 1	
             18. VDT:  ENTER CYLINDER (DECIMAL) RANGE = 0 to CCC	
                 OP:   CCC <CR> [CCC is cylinder of bad spot]	
             19. VDT:  IS THIS CORRECT?(N=NO, Y=YES)>>> CCC	
                 OP:   Y <CR>	
             20. VDT:  ENTER HEAD (DECIMAL) RANGE = 0 to H	
                 OP:   H <CR>   [H is head no. of bad spot]	
             21. VDT:  IS THIS CORRECT?(N=NO, Y=YES)>>>	
                 OP:   Y <CR>	
             22. VDT:  [For rodime- ]	
                       ENTER SECTOR (DECIMAL) RANGE = 0-SS	
                       [for Micropolis- ]	
                       ENTER BYTES FROM INDEX (ECIMAL) RANGE = 0-BBBBB	
                       TERMINATE INPUT WITH CARRIAGE RETURN>>>	
                 OP:   SS or BBBBB <CR>	
                       [SS is bad sector, BBBBB is BFI of bad spot. If	
                       necessary, refer to figure 5.1 for a sector to BFI
                       translation.]	
             23. VDT:  IS THIS CORRECT?(N=NO, Y=YES)>>> SS or BBBB	
                 OP:   Y <CR>	
             24. VDT:  IS THIS THE CORRECT BAD SPOT? (N=NO, Y=YES)	
                 OP:   N or Y <CR>   [Make sure all the inputs are correct.]
             25. VDT:  [If N is selected, the following will be displayed: ]
                       WOULD YOU LIKE TO ADD A BAD SPOT TO THE FAULT MAP?
                       (N=NO, Y=YES)	
                       [If Y was selected, the following will be displayed: ]
                       ADDING TO THE FAULT MAP	
                       WOULD YOU LIKE TO ADD ANOTHER?  (N=NO, Y=YES)	
                 OP:   Y or N <CR>	
                       [If there are more bad spots to enter "Y".  This will
                       continue the loop and return to the program to step 
                       17. If all bad spots have been entered, type "N".
                       Selecting NO will cause the program to continue with
                       step 26.]	
             26. VDT:  .....PLEASE WAIT.	
                       [It will take approximately 2-3 minutes for a response]
                       FORMATTING COMPLETE.  CR TO CONTINUE.	
                 OP:   <CR>	
             27. VDT:  ENTER SERIAL NUMBER IN THE STANDARD FORM>>>	
                 OP:   XXX-XXXXX <CR> [Type in correct serial number.]	
             28. VDT:  IS THIS THE CORRECT SERIAL NUMBER? (N=NO, Y=YES)>>>>
                       XXX-XXXXX	
                 OP:   N or Y <CR>	
             29. VDT:  SECTOR ZERO HAS BEEN RECOVERED.  CR TO CONTINUE.	
                 OP:   <CR>	
             30. VDT:  FAULT MAP SAVED.  CR TO CONTINUE.	
                 OP:   <CR>	
             31. VDT:  [The main menu will reappear.  At this point the	
                       formatting process is complete.  The O/S can now be
                       loaded from tape onto the disk.]	

    5.3 PRIAM FORMATTING

        In most cases, only the 154Mb Priam disk needs to be formatted.	
        However, there may be cases in which any of the Priam disks need
        to be formatted.  Use the following steps to format any of the 14"
        Priam fixed disks.	
        1. Power up the system according to sections 4.1, and 4.3.	
           Following section 4.4.3, ALT/LOAD the system from the	
           appropriate formatting tape (MTC or MTS) containing the latest
           revision of FORMP.	
           Note: Do not use FORMAP.  TIF is acceptable to use for	
           formatting.  The procedure for either FORMP or TIF is	
           essentially the same.	
        2. The following message will be displayed:	
           ENTER NUMBER OF HEADS (03, 07):	
        3. Enter 3 for the 33 or 66 Mbyte drives, 7 for the 154 Mbyte	
           drives.	
        4. The VDT will then display:	
           IS XX THE CORRECT NUMBER OF HEADS IN THIS DRIVE (Y/N)?	
        5. The operator, making sure the number is correct, will enter: Y
        6. The following will be displayed:	
           ENTER MODEL-SERIAL NUMBER:	
        7.  The operator will enter the correct serial number:	
            XXX-XXXXX.	
        8.  The VDT will respond:	
            IS THIS CORRECT (Y/N)?	
        9.  The operator will answer: Y <CR>	
       10.  The VDT will display the main menu:	
            1) SURFACE READ	
            2) FAULT MAP REPORT	
            3) SELECTED TRACK CERTIFICATION	
            4) PRIMARY FULL SURFACE CERTIFICATION	
            5) LOGICAL SECTOR TO SECTOR, HEAD, CYLINDER	
            6) SECTOR ZERO RECOVERY	
            7) CHANGE SERIAL NUMBER	
            ENTER SELECTION:	
       11.  Enter:  4 <CR>	
       12.  The VDT will display:	
            NO ENTRY IN THE MAP	
            INPUT THE NUMBER OF PATTERNS TO BE USED (5-14):	
       13.  The operator will enter:  5 <CR>	
       14.  The formatting process begins automatically, printing out "."
            The VDT displays bad sectors immediately as they are found.	
       15.  At the end of the process, the VDT prompts:	
            TYPE CR TO CONTINUE	
       16.  Enter a <CR> to return to the main menu of step 10.	
       17.  To enter bad spots, select option 3, Selected Track	
            Certification.	
       18.  The VDT will display:	
            ENTER  HEAD NUMBER (0- X DEC):	
       19.  Enter the head number where the bad spot is located, <CR>.	
       20.  The VDT will respond:	
            ENTER CYLINDER NUMBER (0-XXXX DEC):	
       21.  Enter the appropriate cylinder number, <CR>	
       22.  The VDT will then display:	
            HEAD XX   CYLINDER XXXX	
            RE-ASSIGN WITHOUT TESTING?(Y/N)	
       23.  The operator will enter: Y <CR>	
       24.  The VDT will prompt:	
            TYPE CR TO CONTINUE	
       25.  Enter <CR> to return to the main menu.  Repeat steps 18-24 as
            often as needed to enter all bad spots not found during the	
            formatting process.	

    5.4    SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER

        To change the SSN on the disk after the initial formatting process
        has been completed, use the following procedures:
        5.4.1 5 1/4" WDD	
              1. Follow section 5.2.2, steps 1-8, to ALT/LOAD :FORMS from the
                 tape.  Select the apropriate drive configuration.	
              2. The VDT will display the SSN and the selected drive type 
                 above the menu listed in step 10.	
              3. The previous SSN entered during the previous formatting will
                 be displayed.	
              4. If the serial number on the tape is incorrect, the tape must
                 be reconfigured with the correct serial number.  If the SSN
                 on the	disk is not what it should be, select option 7, Change
                 System	Serial Number.	
              5. The VDT will display:	
                 ENTER SERIAL NUMBER IN THE STANDARD FORM>>>	
              6. The operator will enter the serial number, XXX-XXXXX.	
              7. The VDT will ask:	
                 IS THIS THE CORRECT SERIAL NUMBER?(N=NO,Y=YES)>>> XXX-XXXXX
              8. The operator will verify that the correct serial number has
                 been answered and then type:  Y   <CR>	
              9. The VDT will responed:	
                 SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN CHANGED. CR TO CONTINUE.	
             10. Enter a <CR> to return to the main menu.	
        5.4.2 14" PRIAM	
              1. Follow steps 1, 4, and 5 of section 5.3.  The VDT will then
                 display the main menu of step 10.  Unlike :FORMS, FORMP and
                 TIF do not display the existing serial number.	
              2. Enter: 7 <CR>	
              3. The VDT will prompt:	
                 ENTER MODEL-SERIAL NUMBER:	
              4. Enter the correct serial number: XXX-XXXXX	
              5. The VDT will respond:	
                 XXX-XXXXX	
                 IS THIS CORRECT(Y/N)?	
              6. Answer appropriately, "Y" or "N", <CR>.	
              7. The VDT will respond:	
                 TYPE CR TO CONTINUE	
              8. <CR> to return to the main menu. To complete the process, do
                 a Sector Zero Recovery by entering:  6 <CR>
              FIGURE 5-1 : BFI TO SECTOR TRANSLATION	
  Byte Count  Sector    Degrees          Byte Count    Sector    Degrees
     0-313      0      1  - 10.8         5338- 5651      17      184.5-195.2
   314-627      1     10.9- 21.6         5652- 5965      18      195.3-206.1
   628-941      2     21.7- 32.5         5966- 6279      19      206.2-217.0
   942-1255     3     32.6- 43.3         6280- 6593      20      217.1-227.8
  1256-1569     4     43.4- 54.2         6594- 6907      21      227.9-238.7
  1570-1883     5     54.3- 65.0         6908- 7221      22      238.8-249.5
  1884-2197     6     65.1- 75.9         7222- 7535      23      249.6-260.4
  2198-2511     7     76.0- 86.7         7536- 7849      24      260.5-271.2
  2512-2825     8     86.8- 97.6         7850- 8163      25      271.3-282.1
  2826-3139     9     97.7-108.4         8164- 8477      26      282.2-292.9
  3140-3453    10    108.5-119.3         8478- 8791      27      292.9-303.8
  3454-3767    11    119.4-130.1         8792- 9105      28      303.9-314.6
  3768-4081    12    130.2-141.0         9106- 9419      29      314.7-325.5
  4082-4395    13    141.1-151.8         9420- 9733      30      325.6-336.3
  4396-4709    14    151.9-162.7         9734-10047      31      336.4-347.2
  4710-5023    15    162.8-173.5        10047-10416.6    32 Pad  347.3-360.0 
  5024-5337    16    173.6-184.4

6.0 LOADING O/S

    Once the system is completely assembled and the disks are properly	
    formated with the correct serial number, it is necessary to load the
    O/S (operating system) onto the disk.	
    1. Obtain the customer tape containing the properly configured O/S as
       per the BOSS sheet.  If this is not immediately available, use the
       test tape containing a general and maximally configured system.  It
       is necessary to have an O/S with a configuration equivalent to or
       larger than the assembled system, in order to proceed with testing.
    2. Insert the tape into the appropriate tape drive.	
    3. ALT/LOAD the system as per 4.4.3.	
    4. When prompted, enter:  *SRCFL  <CR>.	
    5. When *SRCFL is completed, the VDT will display:	
       SYSTEM RECOVERY:  SSN=XXX-XXXXX	
       TRANSFER COMPLETE	
       LOAD OSBBII FROM TAPE	
    6. ALT/LOAD again, this time entering "OSBBII".	
    7. If more than one tape drive is configured on the system, the VDT	
       will then display:	
       ENTER TAPE DEVICE NAME OR CR FOR R0	
    8. Enter a <CR> to select an MTS or MTR drive.  For an MTC drive type:
       C0  <CR>	
    9. The VDT will display the tape label and ask:	
       IS THIS THE CORRECT TAPE (Y/N)?	
   10. Assuming the correct tape has been installed, type:  Y  <CR>	
   11. The system will begin loading the entire tape onto the disk.	
   12. When the procees is complete, the system must be reloaded as per	
       4.4.1.	
 

7.0 SYSTEM BURN-IN

    The following are the system burn-in requirements, which must be	
    completely satisfied before the system may be shipped.	
    1.  All 13XX/1600 systems must have 24 hours minimum burn-in time.	
    2.  The 24 hours are accumulated by running BASS or any part of BASS,
        BACKVERF, or any diagnostic program listed on sections 8.1 and 8.2.
        Formatting time may not be included in the 24 hour burn time.	
    3.  Run %M15, selection 17	DDUU*U	 of BASS, once at the beginning of the
        burn-in cycle.  Run BACKVERF once after BASS has been run at the
        end of the burn-in cycle.	
    4.  The following BASS programs must be run consecutively and	
        continuously during the course of the 24 hour burn-in when the	
        other required tests are not being performed:	
        Program   Program*              Program     Program
         Name      Number   Type         Name        Number   Type 	
        -------   --------  -----       -------     -------   ----- 
         %V03        3      Video        %D21          12     Disk	
         %V04        4      Video        %D23          14     Disk	
         %V05        5      Video        %D24          15     Disk	
         %V06        6      Video        Loop          18	
         %V07**      7      Video	
    5.  The BASS printer test %P11, number 11, must be run at least once at
        the beginning of burn-in and once during final test.	
    6.  The diagnostics listed in section 8.2 must be run once at the end
        of the burn-in cycle.  This time may be included in the 24 hour	
        burn time.  The operating instructions and number of required	
        passes for each diagnostic is described in section 9.0.	
    7.  If any part is replaced in the system, the new part must meet all
        the requirements of burn-in whether performed on the system under
        test or on a captive system.
     *  The program number in BASS may vary depending on the O/S level.	
     ** %V07 requires that the O/S has been configured with an input buffer.

     7.1 BASS

         BASS is a system exerciser for peripherals and their controllers.  It
         is run under the O/S.  Refer to document 011308 for more details on
         BASS and for reference to other related documents.
         1.  LOAD the system as per 4.4.1.	
         2.  The VDT will respond with:	
             READY	
             >	
         3.  The technician will type: START 128, "BASS" <CR>	
         4.  The VDT will display:	
             BASIC/FOUR ALL PURPOSE SERVICE SYSTEM  REV:  A20*04	
             SYSTEM DATE IS:  XX/XX/XX	
             DO YOU WANT TO CHANGE IT:  (Y/N)	
         5.  The technician will type: N	
         6.  The VDT will display:	
             SYSTEM TIME IS:  XX:XX	
             DO YOU WISH TO CHANGE IT?  (Y/N)	
         7.  The technician will type: N	
         8.  The VDT will display:	
             BASIC/FOUR ALL PURPOSE SERVICE SYSTEM	
             1.  B/4 SERVICE SYSTEM	
             2.  INSPECTION CYCLE	
             3.  BURN-IN CYCLE	
             4.  DISPLAY/PRINT PREVIOUS TEST RESULTS	
             ENTER YOUR SELECTION (CR=END):	
         9.  The technician will type 3 for continuous burn-in and type 1 to
             select an individual program.	
        10.  For the burn-in process, the VDT will display	
             WOULD YOU LIKE TO TEST C0?  (Y/N)	
        11.  If an MTC is to be tested, the technician will type:  Y	
        12.  If the MTC drive is not turned on or properly connected to the
             system, the VDT will respond:	
             ERROR 0 ON OPEN OF C0, UNIT MUST BE ON WITH A SCRATCH TAPE
             INSERTED (CR TO RETRY, CTL-I TO SKIP)	
        13.  If the MTC is to be used, properly connect it and enter a <CR>.
             The VDT will then ask:	
             WOULD YOU LIKE TO TEST R0? (Y/N)	
        14.  If a MTR/MTS is to be used, type Y.  If an MTC is already being
             used the answer must be N or CTL-I to skip.	
	15.  The VDT will display:	
             BASIC/FOUR ALL PURPOSE SERVICE SYSTEM	
             BURN-IN CYCLE	
             THE FOLLOWING DISKS WILL BE TESTED ON	
             THIS SYSTEM 0	
             DISK O - - - - - - - - -Y	
             ENTER NO. TO CHANGE OR CR IF OK:	
        16.  The technician will DEPRESS <CR>.  The VDT will display:	
             FIXED OR REMOVABLE DISKS? (F/R)	
        17.  The technician will type:  F	
        18.  The VDT will display:	
             NO OF CONFIGURED TERMINAL PORTS	
             TERMINAL:  O	
             ENTER TYPE:  1=7260, 2=7250, 3=7220/7230, 4=N/A, 5=7270/7330,
             6=SERIAL PRINTRONIX, 7=4308 (ODT),8=4309 (OEM), CR=DO NOT TEST:
        19.  The technician will enter the type of terminal to be tested or
             <CR>.	
        20.  The VDT will display:	
             CONFIGURED PRINTERS: LP, P1, P2 ......	
             ENTER THE NAME OF THE PRINTER(S) YOU WISH TO TEST(CR=NONE):
        21.  The technician will enter the printer(s) to be tested.	
        22.  The VDT will respond:	
             NO. OF PRINTERS TO BE TESTED IS X	
             ENTER PRINTER TYPE"XX"	
             (1=3100, 2=35/360, 3=3102-REMOTE,4=3510/3150,	
             5=3510J/3160-KANA,6=3511, 7=3220/3230/3233, 8=4202/05/06,9=4210,
             10=325X, 11=S/10 SLAVE,CR=DO NOT TEST)	
        23.  The technician will enter the type of printer to be tested or
             <CR>.	
        24.  The VDT will display a list of selected entries, followed by:
             ENTER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:  (A=ADD, OR FILE? (Y/N):	
             D=DELETE, R=REVIEW, CR=EXECUTE)	
        25.  The technician will enter <CR>. (However, verify that the
             programs listed in section 7.0, step 5, are included.)	
        26.  The VDT will display:	
             DO YOU WISH TO LOG RESULTS ON PRINTER?  (Y/N)	
        27.  If this is desired and a printer is available, the technician
             will type:  Y  <CR>	
        28.  The VDT will display:	
             PRINTER TYPE TO USE	
        29.  The technician will enter the printer type "LP", "P1", or "P2",
             etc.	
        30.  The VDT will display:	
             DO YOU WANT TO LOG ERRORS TO THE ERROR FILE?  (Y/N):	
        31.  The technician will type:  Y	
        32.  The VDT will display:	
             DO YOU WISH TO RESET ERROR FILE?  (Y/N):	
        33.  The technician will type:  Y  <CR>	
        34.  The system will begin executing the selected tests.  At the
             completion of each test, the system will automatically begin
             executing the next test.  After completion of the last test, the
             VDT will loop on the display of the tests performed.	
        35.  Depress the ESCAPE key.  This will return the operator to step 4.
             Repeat steps 4-8.	
        36.  Look at the error log by selecting option 4 from the BASS menu.
        37.  The error log will be displayed on the VDT, followed by:	
             CR TO EXIT	
        38.  Enter a <CR>.	

    7.2 BACKVERF

        BACKVERF is a system tape utility used to verify that the MTC drive 
        and associated controllers are properly reading and writing data.
        This test requires the use of a known good, labelled test tape.	
        1. The system must be loaded as per 4.4.1.	
        2. The VDT should finally prompt:	
           READY	
           >	
        3. The operator will type:	
           START 64, "*MTC"	
        4. The Magnetic Tape Utility System Menu will be display, followed by:
           ENTER SELECTION OR ? FOR HELP -	
        5. Type:  1 <CR>    {Execute a procedure}	
        6. The VDT will display:	
           ENTER A PROCEDURE NAME OR 'CR' TO EXIT OR ? FOR HELP -	
        7. Type: BACKVERF <CR>	
        8. The VDT will ask:	
           IS THIS PROCEDURE CORRECT? (Y/N)	
        9. Enter: Y <CR>	
       10. The VDT will display:	
           MOUNT TAPE, DEPRESS 'CR' WHEN READY. (CTL-IV TO ABORT) -	
       11. Enter a <CR>.  The VDT will display the tape label and then ask:
           IS THIS THE CORRECT TAPE?  (Y/N)	
       12. Type: Y <CR>	
       13. The test will run for approximately 40 minutes.  The VDT will
           display:	
           PROCEDURE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED	
           ENTER A PROCEDURE NAME OR CR TO EXIT	
       14. Also displayed will be the number of retries(soft errors).  The
           drive must be rejected if any track contains more than 10 write
           retries.  Any hard error requires the replacement of either the
           drive, the controller PCBA, or possibly a cable.	
       15. After the test is completed, a <CR> will return the operator back
           to the main menu.
 

8.0 FINAL TESTING

    The following steps comprise the final test to be performed after the
    system burn-in.	

    8.1 PRINTER TEST/POWER FAIL

        1. Run the BASS printer test, %P11, as per 7.0, step 6.  Follow 
           section 7.1 for operating instructions.  Allow the test to run
           approximately one minute into the ripple pattern test.	
        2. Flip the main circuit breaker on the CPU chassis off.
        3. After 20-30 seconds, flip the main circuit breaker back on.	
        4. Verify that the system continues functioning as before, running the
           printer test %P11, and printing the following to the printer:
           PRINTER: P1   TEST:  RIPPLE PATTERN   TIME:  XX.XXXX	
           PROGRAM: %P11   STATEMENT:  XXXX     ERROR:  9    OPERATION:  PRINT
        5. Depress the <ESCAPE> key on the keyboard, and wait for the VDT to
           display:	
           READY	
           >	
        6. Repeat steps 2 and 3.	
        7. Verify that after several seconds, the VDT responds with:	
           ERROR = 9	
           READY	
           >	
        8. Power down the system and all the peripherals.	

    8.2 DIAGNOSTIC FINAL TEST

        The following diagnostic tests must be run at least once toward the 
        end of the 24 hour burn-in period.  Refer to section 9.0 for detailed
        operating instructions and the number of required passes.	
        All Systems -  :LCPU or :CPU, :MT512 or :MT128, SILVER(FMD Test).
        Run the following diagnostics if the system is configured for the
        specific device - :IMLC, :MCS, SILVER(MTC Test), SILVER(MTR/MTS Test).

    8.3 QUALITY CONTROL FINAL TEST

        At this point, the formal testing at system level is complete.
        However, before disassembling the system, quality control will run
        several hours of tests according to their procedures.	

    8.4 PRESHIP

        Following the succesful completion of all system testing, including 
        the quality control tests, the system may be disassembled and sent to
        the preship area.  The only test requirement is that the system is
        given a hipot test according to procedure PA00-50002.	

9.0 DIAGNOSTICS

    The diagnostic tests are used to test specific PCBs and their	
    associated peripheral devices.  They are useful in helping to pinpoint
    specific problem areas.  The diagnostics can only be run from an	
    ALT/LOAD as per section 4.4.2 or 4.4.3.  Refer to the reference	
    documents for more detailed descriptions of any of the diagnostics.	
    9.1 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS	
                           Latest                            Latest	
        Diag.     Doc.       Rev         Diag.       Doc.      Rev. 	
        ----      ---        ---         ----        ---       ---   
        13XX USER	
        GUIDE     011308      A          SILVER      020010     A	
        :IMLC     011065      D          SILVER(FMD) 020011     B	
        :LCPU     011308      A          SILVER(MTC) 020012     A	
        :CPU      011308      A          SILVER(MTS) 011172     A	
        :MT512    011183      A          SILVER(VDT) 020014     A	
        :MT128    011183      A	
        :MCS      011264      A	

    9.2 SILVER

        Silver is a self-configuring set of diagnostics used to test	
        110/210/310/1600 system peripherals and their associated	
        controller boards.	
        1.  ALT/LOAD SILVER as per section 4.4.2 or 4.4.3.  (After loading
            SILVER, the cursor should move to the upper left corner of the
            screen).	
        2.  After the configuration is displayed, depress the space bar as
            the prompt says.	
        3.  If the configuration is different than that of the system to
            be tested, use MB-II to advance the cursor to the appropriate
            area of the item to be changed/added/deleted.	
        4.  Type the letter listed in the options menu that corresponds to
            the item to be changed.	
        5.  Enter one of the options displayed to reconfigure as desired.
        6.  Repeat step 3-5 as needed.  Depress MB-I when complete and the
            configuration is correct.	
        7.  The RUN OPTIONS MENU will appear.	
        8.  Enter a <CR>.	
        9.  The diagnostics TESTS MENU will then be displayed.  Enter the
            number of the desired test, <CR>.	
            1 - for Fixed Media Disk test	
            2 - for MTC test	
            4 - for Video test	
            7 - for MTR test	
       10.  The tests will execute on their own for approximately 5 to 15
            minutes each.	

    9.3 :CPU/:LCPU DIAGNOSTICS

        :CPU is used for testing the model 1320 standard CPU set, P/N	
        903044 and 903149. :LCPU is used for testing the model 1350	
        'lightning' CPU set, P/N 903068 and 903070.  During the final	
        test, allow this diagnostic to make at least 10 passes.	
        1.  The system must have a minimum configuration as described in
            section 3.1.  Peripheral devices and their controller boards are
            not needed, except for a VDT, and if a lightning CPU is used, an
            8-way is also needed.	
        2.  Refer to section 4.4.2 or 4.4.3 to power-up and ALT/LOAD the
            system.	
        3.  Enter ":CPU" for the standard CPU set or ":LCPU" for the	
            lightening CPU set.	
        4.  The video monitor will display:	
            1320 (or 1350) CPU TEST	
            0123456789ABCDEF	
            DEPRESS CONSOLE INTERRUPT FOR CONTINUOUS TESTING	
        5.  The operator has 10 seconds to depress the front panel CLEAR
            switch.  (The only operator intervention required to run the
            diagnostics is via the console interrupt, the front panel	
            CLEAR button.  If no response to a question is desired, do	
            nothing, there is an automatic time out.)	
        6.  The monitor will display:	
            DEPRESS CONSOLE INTERRUPT TO TEST BLOCK I/O	
        7.  The operator will only hit the CLEAR if a print out is	
            desired, otherwise do nothing.	
        8.  If the CLEAR was depressed in step 8 the monitor will	
            respond:	
            DEPRESS CONSOLE INTERRUPT FOR PRINTER MODEL 3510	
        9.  The operator will depress the console interrupt to select	
            printer model 3510, which is the standard LP.	
       10.  After step 9 or 7, depending on the action taken, the	
            monitor will prompt:	
            DEPRESS CONSOLE INTERRUPT TO HALT ON ERRORS	
       11.  The operator has 10 seconds to depress the CLEAR switch.	
       12.  The monitor will display:	
            DEPRESS CONSOLE INTERRUPT TO TEST SENSE SWITCHES	
       13.  The operator has 10 seconds to depress the CLEAR switch.	
       14.  The monitor will respond:	
            SENSE SWITCH/OPTIONS	
            SET SS	
       15.  The operator has 10 seconds to set all the CPU Sense	
            Switches to the LEFT.	
       16.  If no errors occur, the monitor will display:	
            RESET SS	
       17.  The operator has 10 seconds to set all the CPU Sense	
            Switches to the RIGHT.	
       18.  The VDT will diplay:	
            YOU HAVE 20+ SECONDS TO DEPRESS CONSOLE INTERRUPT	
       19.  The operator will depress the CLEAR switch and the test will
           begin and continue until the system is interrupted.	
       20. After each succesful test pass, the monitor will respond:	
           TOTAL ERRORS = 0000 ON PASS NO. XXXX	

    9.4 :MT512/:MT128 MEMORY DIAGNOSTICS

        This diagnostic gives a thorough test of the memory PCBs in the	
        configured system.  During final test allow at least 10 passes of
        the diagnostic before completion.	
        1. ALT/LOAD :MT128 or :MT512, depending on the board.  It is	
           acceptable to test lesser amounts of memory than the	
           diagnostic's capacity.  However, use the diagnostic with	
           capacity closest to (but not less than) the amount of memory to
           be tested.	
        2. The VDT will display:	
           128K (512K) BYTE MEMORY DIAGNOSTIC REVISION B1	
        3. No operator intervention is required.	
        4. The diagnostic runs five tests:	
           1. WRITE AND READ ZEROES;	
           2. WRITE AND READ ONES;	
           3. WALKING ZEROES;	
           4. WALKING ONES;	
           5. PUSH/PULL TEST;	
           After these tests have been run the VDT will respond:	
           MEMORY BLOCK XXXXX - YYYYY HAD NN FAILURES	
           If the board is configured for less memory than the diagnostic,
           the monitor will also diplay:	
           MEMORY BLOCK XXXXX - YYYYY NOT DETECTED	
        5. The diagnostic runs continuously until stopped by a Console	
           Interrupt or by reloading the system.	

    9.5 :IMLC DIAGNOSTIC

        This diagnostic is used to test the 32K and 64K IMLC PCBs, P/N	
        903177 and P/N 903355.  This diagnostic also checks functionality
        with the memory and CPU PCBs in the system.  Therefore, failure of
        this diagnostic may also be indicative of problems on these other
        boards.  If an IMLC board is configured in the system, run at least
        one pass of :IMLC during the final diagnostic testing.	
        1. This test requires that either a Dataword II terminal or a	
           loopback connector be attached to channel A, the middle	
           connector.	
        2. ALT/LOAD the system and run :IMLC.	
        3. The VDT will display a menu and the prompt:	
           SELECT DESIRED OPERATION	
        4. The operator will enter "0", <CR>.	
        5. The VDT will then display the 11 item Memory Test Options Menu.
        6. The operator will enter "11", <CR>.	
        7. The program will execute on its own from this point on.	

    9.6 :MCS DIAGNOSTIC

        This diagnostic is used to test the MCS controller PCB, P/N 903426.
        Run at least two passes of :MCS during the final diagnostic testing
        if an MCS board is configured in the system.	
        1. Make sure the MCS drive is properly connected to the system.	
           Insert a blank MCS cartridge into the drive.	
        2. ALT/LOAD the system and run :MCS.	
        3. The VDT will display several prompts:	
           DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM MONITOR REVISION AX*NN	
           followed by:	
           REVISION A FIRMWARE - ON-THE-FLY COMMANDS WILL NOT BE EXECUTED
           follwed by:	
           RETENSIONING TAPE . . .	
        4. Normally, retensioning the tape can take up to 3 minutes.	
           However, for test purposes, after about 10 seconds pull the	
           tape cartridge out of the drive and then reinsert it.  (Any	
           time the drive is active, the red LED on the drive unit will be
           on.)	
        5. The following menu will appear on the VDT:	
           MCS MAGNETIC TAPE DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM	
           1. CONTROLLER TESTS	
           2. MCS TAPE DRIVE TESTS	
           3. MANUAL INTERVENTION TESTS	
           4. TROUBLESHOOTING ROUTINE	
           SELECT TESTS:	
        6. The test operator will enter:  1  <CR>	
        7. The 7 item Controller Test Menu will displayed, followed by the
           prompt:	
           SELECT TEST(S) TO BE RUN (CR=ALL):	
        8. The test operator will enter a <CR>.	
        9. The test will run on its own for about 30 seconds and will be
           terminated with the prompt:	
           PRESS <RETURN> TO CONTINUE	
       10. Enter a <CR>.  The 7 item Controller Test Menu will again be	
           displayed.  Return to the main menu by entering:  7  <CR>	
       11. The menu described in step 5 will appear on the VDT.  The test
           operator will then enter:   2  <CR>	
       12. The 15 item Tape Drive Tests Menu will be diaplayed, followed
           by:	
           SELECT TEST(S) TO BE RUN (CR=ALL):	
       13. Enter a <CR>.  After 2-3 minutes, the test will end with the	
           prompt:	
           PRESS RETURN TO CONTINUE	
       14. Enter a <CR>.  The Tape Drive Test menu will be displayed.	
       15. To return to the main menu listed in step 5, enter:  15 <CR>	
                RETEST REQUIREMENT - 13XX/1600 SYSTEMS	
  PART DESCRIPTION             PART NUMBER                   RETEST PARAGRAPH
  ----------------             -----------                   ----------------
  MEMORY                       903151/903456                     10.2.2	
  CPU SET                      903044 & 903149-001               10.2.1	
  LCPU SET                     903068 & 903070-001               10.2.1	
  4-WAY                        901708                            10.2.6	
  8-WAY                        901420 OR 903242                  10.2.6	
  PRIAM FDC                    903028-001                        10.2.3	
  5 1/4 WDD CONTROLLER         903460-00X                        10.2.3	
  MTC                          903030                            10.2.4	
  MTR/MTS                      903310-001                        10.2.5	
  MCS                          903426                            10.2.9	
  PRINTER CONTROLLER           901416/901487                     10.2.7	
  IMLC 32K/64K                 903177/903355                     10.2.8	
  MTC                          84010X-001                        10.3.2	
  MCS                          84030X-001                        10.3.2	
  MTS                          84020X-001                        10.3.2	
  22MB RODIME                  400413-002                        10.3.4	
  43MB MICROPOLIS              400549-001                        10.3.4	
  33MB PRIAM                   400379-004                        10.3.4	
  66MB PRIAM                   8501XX-003/4                      10.3.4	
  154MB PRIAM                  8501XX-001/2                      10.3.4	
  EVDT                         8309XX-0XX                        10.3.3	
  15" MDT                      8302XX-0XX                        10.3.3	
  150/300 LPM                  82010X-0XX                        10.3.1	
  MVP                          8214XX-0XX                        10.3.1	
  WHISPER 120 CPS              8213XX-0XX                        10.3.1	
  WHISPER 160 CPS              8213XX-0XX                        10.3.1	
  TRITEL                                                         10.3.1	
  OKIDATA                      8210XX-0XX                        10.3.1	
  DIABLO                       8206XX-0XX                        10.3.1	
  BAND PRINTER 600 LPM         8209XX-XXX                        10.3.1	
  BAND PRINTER 1000 LPM        8209XX-XXX                        10.3.1	
  150 TO 300 LPM              C514201-XXX                        10.3.1	
  120 TO 160 CPS              C514213-015                        10.3.1	
  80 COL PHARM                 8208XX-XXX                        10.3.1	
  132 COL PHARM                8212XX-XXX                        10.3.1	

10.0 RETEST REQUIREMENTS

     This document encompasses all the procedures necessary to retest all
     the boards of a 13XX/1600 system and its associated peripheral	
     devices.  These retest are required only when the board or peripheral
     which is failed during system testing.  Boards or peripherals which
     are shipped as an ADD ON's per customer ETR order, will not need	
     additional testing	

     10.1 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS:

          1. 13XX BASS DIAGNOSTIC USER GUIDE (100308).	
          2. SILVER DIAGNOSTIC (020010).	

     10.2 BOARD RETEST:

          1. CPU set (P/N 904044, 903149), LCPU set (903068, 903070)	
             A. Refer to section 4.4.2 to load "SILVER" diagnostic.	
             B. Run the test per section 9.3.	
             C. Run in time will be at least 8 hrs.	
          2. 128/64K MEMORY BOARD (903151), 512/256K MEMORY BOARD (903456)
             A. Load and run the test as described in section 9.4.	
             B. Run the test for minimum of 5 passes.	
          3. WINCHESTER DISK DRIVE (WDD) CONTROLLER BOARD, P/N 903028	
             A. Load "SILVER" diagnostic from the tape, refer to section 4.4.3
             B. Select the following options:	
                CONFIGURATOR: Make sure the program has been configured for
                the appropriate type and number of drives.	
                RUN OPTION MENU: 9, 11	
                TEST SELECT MENU: 1	
             C. Run the test at least two completed passes.	
          4. MAGNETIC TAPE CARTRIDGE (MTC) DRIVE CONTROLLER BOARD (903030)
             A. Refer to section 4.4.2 to load the "SILVER" diagnostic.	
             B. CONFIGURATOR: Make sure the program has been configured for
                the MTC drive.	
                RUN OPTIONS:  None.	
                TEST SELECTION MENU: 2	
          5. MAGNETIC TAPE REEL (MTR/MTS DRIVE CONTROLLER BOARD (903310)
             A. On the board edge is an eight pin dip switch.  Set S-1 to the
                OPEN (OFF) position.  For an MTS unit, set S-1 and S-4 to the
                position.	
             B. Refer to section 4.4.1 to load the OS.	
             C. Type in RUN "R-RTST"  {CR}	
             D. The VDT will display" DO YOU WISH TO CONTINUE? (Y/N)	
             E. Enter "Y".	
             F. The test will run on its own for approximately 1 hr.	
          6. SERIAL INTERFACE (8-WAY/4-WAY) CONTROLLER BOARDS (901420, 901708,
             903242)	
             A. Set all the dip switches at location 8B-8M for 9600 baud with
                S1 ON and S2-S8 OFF.	
                The jumper at location 5A is set according to whether the
                controller board is the first (1-14), second (1-14, 5-10)
                or the third 8 way (3-12) in the system.	
             B. Load the system per section 4.4.1.	
             C. Run "VDTCTL".	
             D. Select only the channel where the device is connected.	
          7. PARALLEL PRINTER CONTROLLER BOARDS (901416, 901487)	
             A. Load the system per section 4.4.1.	
             B. Run "LPTST"	
             C. Run all the applicable tests to verify its proper operation.
          8. IMLC 32K (903177) AND IMLC 64K (903355)	
             A. 903177: The dip switch located at 8M must have switch #4
                in the ON position and all others OFF.	
                903355: The dip switch located at 7R must have switch #2 and
                #6 ON with all others OFF. JMP A, located at 9J,	
                JMP B, located at 9N, must be jumpered across every	
                set of pins except the second set, from pin #3 to #4.	
             B. Connect the cable from the Dataword II terminal to the	
                controller board.  The cable must go on channel A, the middle
                connector.	
             C. Load the system per section 4.4.2.	
             D. Run :IMLC"	
             E. Select the following options:	
                SELECT DESIRED OPERATION: 0 <CR>	
                SELECT ALL 11 ITEM MEMORY TEST OPTIONS BY ENTER 11	
          9. MAGNETIC CARTRIDGE STREAMER (MCS) DRIVE CONTROLLER BOARD(9903426)
             A. Alt/Load the system as described in section 4.4.2.	
             B. Load the program ":MCS"	
             C. Select the CONTROLLER TESTS  1  <CR>	
             D. Select ALL by Enter <CR>	
             E. Follow the instruction on the VDT to return to the Test Menu.
             F. Select MCS TAPE DRIVE TESTS  2  <CR>	
             G. Select ALL by enter <CR>.	

     10.3 PERIPHERALS

          1. PRINTERS - MVP, TRITEL, DATAROYAL, OKIDATA, DATA PRODUCTS
             600/1000 LPM, PRINTRONICS 150/300 LPM, WHISPER:	
             NOTE: The following test need to be run only if printer has been
             voltage converted or modified.	
             A. Refer to section 7.1.	
             B. Select INSPECTION CYCLE for all printers.  Run at least three
                passes.	
          2. TAPE DRIVES - DEI MTC, 1/2 STREAMER:
             A. Refer to section 7.1.	
             B. Select the BURN-IN cycle, run in time will be 24 Hrs. for
                DEI MTC.	
             C. All other tape drive do not require additional tests.	
                (Drop ship items).	
          3. VIDEO TERMINALS:	
             A. No additional test are required unless a voltage conversion to
                terminal has been accomplished.	
             B. If voltage conversion has been done, refer to section 7.1.
             C. Select the INSPECTION CYCLE and applicable video tests.	
             D. Run the test to verify its proper operation.	
          4. DISK DRIVE - RODIME, MICROPOLIS, PRIAM:
             A. Refer to section 7.1.	
             B. Select the INSPECTION CYCLE and applicable Drive tests.	
             C. Run a minimum of three completed passes.	
          5. PROTOCOL CONVERTER:	
             A. On orders to be shipped without serial printer, no additional
                testing is required.	
             B. On order to be shipped with serial printer, refer to section
                7.1.	
             C. Select the INSPECTION CYCLE and the applicable tests to verify
                its proper operation.	
 

11.0 BAR CODE KIT

      This section provides the procedure neccessary to test the MVP printer 
      with the BAR CODE/FORM option. It's assume that up to this point the
      IGP-20 kit had been installed, the dip switches, and the configurations
      has been set per 515214.

11.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS:

      11.2.1 PROCUREMENT SPECIFICATION				400579
      11.2.2 TEST SPEC. IGP					503172
      11.2.3 PRODUCE SPECIFICATION				500822
      11.2.4 IGP-20 USER REFERENCE MANUAL			110928-001
      11.2.5 PRODUCT STRUCTURE        				514214
      11.2.6 MODULAR ASSEMBLY DRAWING, INSTRUCTION		515214

11.3 TEST EQUIPMENTS:

      11.3.1 SPARROW SYSTEM (1600)
      11.3.2 DEI-MTC DRIVE
      11.3.3 PROTOCOL CONVERTER (CAPTIVE)
      11.3.4 CABLE 906693-001
      11.3.5 CABLE 906694-001

11.4 SELF TEST:

      Open the printer cover, locate the SELFTEST/RESET SWITCH PCBA on the
      top left corner, inside the cover.
 11.4.1 Set the SELFTEST/NORMAL switch to SELFTEST position.
 11.4.2 Switch the momentary contact RESET switch to the RESET and release it.
 11.4.3 After 2 to 5 seconds, the result of the internal selftest will be 
        print, followed by a test pattern. Faults detected are listat the 
        beginning of the print out. Verify that no fault has been detected.
 11.4.3 Power off the printer.

11.5 SYSTEM TEST:

 11.5.1 Connect the special cable 907862-001 (Provided with the kit) to the
        printer's parallel interphase connector (J1).
 11.5.2 Connect the cable 906694-001, one end (PB) to the Special cable, the
        other end (PA) to the Protocol Converter's PRINTER-SERIAL connector.
 11.5.3 Check the configuration of the HOST system (1600). In case the confi-
        guration sheet is not available, it can be view from the terminal of
        the system by RUN"**", select option 5 (system), and then select op-
        tion 2 (Display configuration) in the next menu. The number of termi-
        nals are listed in item 5. If the system used LCPU set, then all the
        terminals will be connected to 8-WAY board. If the system used the
        the Regular CPU set, then the first two terminals are on the CPU, the
        rest will be on the the 8-WAY board. In either case, count the number
        of ports reserved for the terminals. The first available port on the
        8-WAY will be used to connect one end of the cable 906693-001. the 
        other end is connect to the Protocol Converter's HOST-DTE connector.
 11.5.4 Power up the system and the printer.
 11.5.5 Open the printer's top cover, on the SELFTEST/RESET switch PCBA:
        A. Set the SELFTEST/NORMAL switch to the NORMAL position.
        B. Switch the momentary contact switch to the RESET position and 
           release it.
11.5.6 Insert the tape which contains the program "IGPTST" into MTC drive.
11.5.7 Load the O/S from the disk. Refer to section 4.4.1 to load the OS.
11.5.8 From the key board type in:
			START 128,"*MTC"    <CR>
    1. VDT will display a menu with 5 options. Type in:
				1	    <CR>
    2. VDT displays a messaage:
            ENTER A PROCEDURE NAME OR 'CR' TO EXIT OR ? FOR HELP
    3. Type in:        RESTALL              <CR>
    4. Answer the next question with:  Y    <CR>
    5. Enter            C0                  <CR>
    6. Depress      <CR>
    7. VDT will display the tape label and follwed by a question:
            IS THIS CORRECT TAPE? (Y/N)
    8. Enter            Y                   <CR>
   9. At this point the computer will transfer the program "IGPTST"
       from the tape to the disk.
   10. VDT display will display a completed message. Depress ESCAPE to
       exit the program.
11.5.9 Check the configuration of the system. The printers are listed in
       item 6. The letter M indicated as Parallel printer, S as serial.
       If the M was not in the list then execute the "IGPTST" by type in
                    RUN"IGPTST"       <CR>
       Otherwise process the following steps:
    1. Type in   LOAD"IGPTST"         <CR>
    2.           LIST 70              <CR>
    3. VDT displays:  0070 LET D$="P0"
    4. Change "P0" to the Port number which was asinged to the serial
       printer by type in: 70 D$="P1" <CR>
    5. Type in         END            <CR>
    6.                 RUN            <CR>
11.5.10 The printer will print out the sample of BARCODE. Verify that the
        output from the printer matched with the sample output showed in
        PRODUCE SPEC (500822).