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CCM On-Board Diagnostic LEDs The seven LEDs on the CELL-DYN 1700 CCM can reveal much about the fundamental CCM and overall instrument state. In general, the LEDs indicate whether the CCM is in a normal functioning mode or in a fault state, and in either case, help to characterize the CCM state. One of the LEDs gives some information about the state of the UIC. The CCM tests itself on power-up. These fundamental tests include ROM, RAM, and VIA. If any test fails, the CCM will attempt to execute a routine which will flash the green LED (DS1) on the board. Also, it will place a 4-bit fault code into the adjacent yellow LEDs (DS2-DS5). LED Definition

Lowest DS1

Highest DS2 DS3 DS4 DS5 DS6 DS7

DS1 DS2 through DS5 DS6 DS7 LED Notation

(Green) program controlled, used for CCM go/no go board status. Program controlled, general use is for cell count status; on power up, used for fault codes. Program controlled, indicates CCM has requested to send a message. Controlled by UIC, indicates UIC has requested to send a message.

- = LED is off g = green LED on, not flashing

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gs = green LED flashing slowly (approx. 1 Hz) y = yellow LED on, not flashing yf = yellow LED fast-flickering ys = yellow LED flashing at slow, non-periodic rate Examples of Normal Operation

LED Pattern g - - - - yf yf

Description

Typical operational state. Green LED is on. Right-most two yellow LEDs are flashing at fastflicker, showing UIC/CCM communications. Pattern when machine is idle (even in STANDBY).

g - - - - ys Active operational state. Green LED is on. Right-most two yellow LEDs are flashing at slowys flicker, showing UIC/CCM communication slowed while CCM is busy with some process. g y - - - ys Active operational state. RBC cells are being counted. ys g - y - - ys Active operational state. WBC cells are being counted. ys g-----If in either state for no more than approximately thirty seconds, then UIC is busy, most likely with disk access, e.g., loading a program. State of CCM not apparent.

Examples of Fault Conditions

LED Pattern -------

Description / Probable Cause

CCM is non-functional. UIC is also non-functional or time-out. (Loss of +5V power?)

g - - - - - y CCM failed; is non-functional. UIC is attempting to communicate. gyyyyCCM failed; is non-functional. y or g y y y y - Most likely a partial reset which reset the VIA. g - - - - - - If in this state for more than thirty seconds, then UIC is non-functional; it has failed or has timedout. If display indicates time-out, then suspect that the CCM failed, and its failure led to UIC Time-out. g - - - - y - If in this state for more than thirty seconds, and if display indicates time-out, then most likely CCM failed, and its failure led to UIC Time-out. CCM was busy at the time of failure. Power-on Tests

1 gs - - - y - y 2 gs - - y - - y

CCM failed ROM test, on 1st checksum byte. CCM failed ROM test, on 2nd checksum byte.

3 gs - - y y - y CCM failed VIA test, register checked (DDRA).

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4 gs - y - - - y

CCM failed VIA test, register checked (IER).

5 gs - y - y - y CCM failed VIA test, register checked (IFR). 6 gs - y y - - y CCM failed VIA test, register checked (VCR). 7 gs - y y y - y CCM failed VIA test, register checked (DDRB). 8 gs y - - - - y CCM failed RAM test, walking 1's.

9 gs y - - y - y CCM failed RAM test, on clearing to zero. CPU Hardware/Software Configuration RS-232 Communications Test Procedure Detailed information on the CELL-DYN System 1700 Interface Specifications is available on the WWCS Intranet website. CMOS Setup The CMOS Setup contains all the information needed by the BIOS system to establish proper communications between the motherboard and the various computer system devices. The configuration for the 386 and 486 motherboards are listed below: The 386 Motherboard Standard CMOS setup information is listed below: 386 Motherboard Standard CMOS Setup

The 486 Motherboard Standard CMOS setup information is listed below: 486 Motherboard Standard CMOS Setup

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