Technical information

2.4.2.2 Advanced Diagnostic Tests
If you are using a PS/2 Model 30 286, Model 35SX, or Model 40SX use
the 8516 Touch Display Advanced Diagnostics diskette and restart the
system.
Select 'System Checkout', and follow the instructions on the screen to
test the display.
If you are using a PS/2 Model 50 or above, copy the Option diskette
onto a backup copy of the Reference diskette.
To run the tests, select the 'Device Test Menu', then the '8516 Touch
Display' from the list of installed devices. Follow the instructions on
the screen to complete the test.
If you cannot use the touch display to complete the tests, a message
and/or error panels will tell you what action to take.
Note:
Because the processor logic cable is connected to the mouse port of the
system unit, 8516 Touch Display faults may cause an error message that
says there is a problem with a pointing device, or the keyboard, or cause
a keyboard lock-up.
If a POST or diagnostic error '86XX' or '0086XXXX' occurs, or the keyboard
locks-up, carefully note the error number (or note what happened), then:
1. Power off the system unit.
2. Remove the processor logic cable from the system unit.
3. If you have an IBM PS/2 mouse, connect it to the system unit.
4. Power on the system unit and rerun the tests.
If no errors occur with the display disconnected, have the display
serviced.
If errors still occur with the display disconnected, service the indicated
unit.
PS/2 Displays Maintenance Manual
Advanced Diagnostic Tests
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