Canon MultiPASS L6000 User Manual - Page 167

Disconnecting the MultiPASS, Using MultiPASS Diagnostics

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Disconnecting the MultiPASS You can disconnect the MultiPASS if you want to use the parallel port for another purpose. Before disconnecting your unit, be sure to close the MultiPASS Background. 1. Turn off your computer. 2. Unplug your computer from all electrical sources. 3. Unplug the MultiPASS from all electrical sources. 4. On the back of your computer, remove the cable connector from the parallel printer port. 5. On the MultiPASS, release the wire clips and remove the cable connector from the port. 6. Plug your computer back into the electrical source. Using MultiPASS Diagnostics If you have difficulties with your MultiPASS software or hardware, you can use the MultiPASS Diagnostics. You use the MultiPASS Diagnostics to verify your MultiPASS software and hardware installation, and identify hardware problems. The MultiPASS Diagnostics produces a report with information you can use to resolve your problem. You can save the report to an ASCII text file on your hard drive. 1. Open the MultiPASS Diagnostics. • On the Windows desktop, click Start, and then point to Programs. On the Programs menu, click Canon MultiPASS L6000. Then click MultiPASS Diagnostics. • The MultiPASS Diagnostics displays a message indicating if all tests were performed successfully. Messages appear suggesting solutions for any problems detected. 8-20 Setup and Other Utilities in the Desktop Manager Chapter 8

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Setup and Other Utilities in the Desktop Manager
Chapter 8
Disconnecting the MultiPASS
You can disconnect the MultiPASS if you want to use the parallel port for
another purpose. Before disconnecting your unit, be sure to close the
MultiPASS Background.
1.
Turn off your computer.
2.
Unplug your computer from all electrical sources.
3.
Unplug the MultiPASS from all electrical sources.
4.
On the back of your computer, remove the cable connector from the
parallel printer port.
5.
On the MultiPASS, release the wire clips and remove the cable
connector from the port.
6.
Plug your computer back into the electrical source.
Using MultiPASS Diagnostics
If you have difficulties with your MultiPASS software or hardware, you can
use the MultiPASS Diagnostics. You use the MultiPASS Diagnostics to
verify your MultiPASS software and hardware installation, and identify
hardware problems.
The MultiPASS Diagnostics produces a report with information you can
use to resolve your problem. You can save the report to an ASCII text file
on your hard drive.
1.
Open the MultiPASS Diagnostics.
On the Windows desktop, click Start, and then point to Programs.
On the Programs menu, click Canon MultiPASS L6000. Then
click MultiPASS Diagnostics.
The MultiPASS Diagnostics displays a message indicating if all
tests were performed successfully. Messages appear suggesting
solutions for any problems detected.