Epson Equity LT-386SX User Manual - Page 151

Error Logging, Floppy disk

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If you specify a number larger than 65535, the program subtracts 65536 from your entry to determine how many times to run the test. For example, if you enter a value of 65540, the test runs four times. Error Logging When you request error logging, the program displays the following pop-up window: Log errors on disk Log errors to printer (LPT1) Log errors to serial port (COM1) Cancel error logging Highlight the device you want to use to store or print the error messages. Press Enter to select the device, or press ESC to exit the pop-up window and return to the Error logging prompt. If you select Log errors on disk, the program displays another pop-up window: Floppy disk A: Floppy disk B: Hard disk C: Highlight the disk where you want to store the error messages. Press Enter to select the specified disk drive. The program creates a file called ERROR.LOG in the current directory of the specified disk drive. After running the tests, you can open the ERROR.LOG file to review the errors that occurred during the tests. D-10 System Diagnostics

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If you specify a number larger than 65535, the program subtracts
65536 from your entry to determine how many times to run the
test. For example, if you enter a value of 65540, the test runs
four times.
Error Logging
When you request error logging, the program displays the
following pop-up window:
Log errors on disk
Log errors to printer (LPT1)
Log errors to serial port (COM1)
Cancel
error logging
Highlight the device you want to use to store or print the error
messages. Press
Enter
to select the device, or press
E
SC
to exit
the pop-up window
and return to the Error logging prompt.
If
you select
Log errors on disk,
the program displays
another pop-up window:
Floppy disk A:
Floppy disk B:
Hard disk C:
Highlight the disk where you want to store the error messages.
Press
Enter
to select the specified disk drive.
The program creates a file called ERROR.LOG in the current
directory of the specified disk drive. After running the tests, you
can open the ERROR.LOG file to review the errors that
occurred during the tests.
D-10
System Diagnostics