This chapter describes maintenance procedures, troubleshooting (what to do in the event of a problem), and self-tests used with the VT102. You should troubleshoot the terminal before requesting service.
The terminal does not need preventive maintenance. However, you can clean terminal and screen surfaces with any mild detergent that does not use solvents; apply the detergent with a cloth or tissue. To clean the keys, rub with a dry or moist cloth.
CAUTION: Do not use too much detergent when cleaning the terminal. Liquids can damage the inside of the terminal. Do not remove the keycaps when cleaning; you can damage the keyswitch contacts by replacing the keycaps incorrectly.
If you suspect a problem with the terminal, check Table 9-1 to see if the symptoms are there. If the problem is not listed in Table 9-1, use the following procedure:
Voltage selection switch and fuse. Make sure the switch is in the correct position. Select 120 volts by performing the following procedure.
Select 220-240 volts by performing the following procedure.
Power cord. Make sure the cord is connected securely at both the terminal and the wall outlet. Check ac power at the wall outlet with another device such as a lamp.
Keyboard coiled cord. Make sure the cord is securely plugged into the keyboard connector at the back of the terminal.
The terminal uses self-tests to verify operation. The self-tests provided are a power-up self-test, three loopback self-tests, and a printer test. The power-up self-test runs each time the terminal is powered up. The loopback self-tests may run after the power-up self-test ends; these self-tests need an optional loopback test connector. The printer test ensures that the terminal and printer can communicate.
A power-up self-test runs each time you turn the power on (power up). The test checks general terminal operation, user memory (holding SET-UP features), and the keyboard. Perform the power-up self-test by using the following procedure.
ESC [ 2 ; 1 y |
Performs the self-test once. |
ESC [ 2 ; 9 y |
Performs the self-test continuously. |
The single test ends with the following indications.
NOTE: The on or off state of other keyboard indicators depends on received modem signals and feature selections.
The continuous test also displays test data, the wait message, then erases screen. This test ends only if it finds an error or power is turned off.
When the power-up self-test finds an error, the terminal provides one of the following indications.
There are two failures that allow the terminal operation to continue: a user memory failure indicated by a 2 on the screen and several bell tones, and a keyboard failure indicated by a 4 on the screen. The user memory failure allows continued operation after you select SET-UP features in operating memory. The keyboard failure allows the terminal to continue to operate as a receive-only terminal.
The data loopback self-test verifies that the terminal can transmit and receive characters. You must connect the transmit and receive lines to each other with the EIA loopback connector (DIGITAL PN 12-15336) available from the DIGITAL Accessories and Supplies Group (Chapter 10). The terminal transmits characters on the transmit line and receives the characters on the receive line. Perform the data loopback self-test by using the following procedure.
NOTE: See Chapter 8 to perform the data loopback self-test with the 20 mA current loop option (VT1XX-CA) installed.
NOTE: Usually, this switch is only open when you set the modem control SET-UP feature for asymmetric full-duplex (FDX C).
ESC [ 2 ; 2 y |
Performs the self-test once. |
ESC [ 2 ; 10 y |
Performs the self-test continuously. |
The single test displays the wait message while running. The single test ends with the following indications.
NOTE: The on or off state of other keyboard indicators depends on received modem signals and feature selections.
The continuous test displays the wait message while running. The test ends only if it finds an error or power is turned off.
When the test finds an error, the terminal displays an error character. Call your local DIGITAL Field Service office for assistance.
The EIA loopback self-test verifies that the terminal can operate its modem control lines. Perform the EIA loopback self-test by using the following procedure.
ESC [ 2 ; 4 y |
Performs the self-test once. |
ESC [ 2 ; 12 y |
Performs the self-test continuously. |
The single test displays the wait message while running. The test ends with the following indications.
NOTE: The on or off state of other keyboard indicators, depends on modem signals received and feature selections.
The continuous test displays the wait message while running. The test ends only if it finds an error or power is turned off.
When the test finds an error, the terminal displays an error character. Call your DIGITAL Field Service office for assistance.
The printer loopback self-test verifies that the terminal's printer interface can transmit and receive characters. In this test, you connect the transmit and receive lines with the EIA loopback connector. The terminal transmits characters on the transmit line and receives the characters on the receive line. Perform the printer loopback self-test by using the following procedure.
ESC [ 2 ; 16 y |
Performs the self-test once. |
ESC [ 2 ; 24 y |
Performs the self-test continuously. |
The single test displays the wait message while running. The test provides the following indications.
NOTE: The on or off state of other keyboard indicators depends on modem signals received and feature selections.
The continuous test displays the wait message while running. The test ends only if it finds an error or power is turned off.
When the test finds an error, the terminal displays an error character. This indicates a printer interface failure. Call your local DIGITAL Field Service office for assistance.
The printer test verifies that the terminal and printer can communicate. This test generates sample data for printing and transmits that data to the printer. Perform the printer test by using the following procedure.
ESC # 8 |
The screen fills with E's. |