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Dell Inspiron 3000 Reference and Troubleshooting Guide
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erial/Infrared Ports Test Group 
The subtests in the Serial/Infrared Ports test group check 
the computer’s interface with external devices (such as a 
serial mouse or a printer). The subtests in this test group 
are not intended as a diagnostic test for the external 
device itself.
Why Run a Serial/Infrared Ports Test?
It may not be immediately evident whether the port or the 
external device is faulty. In both cases, the external 
device (such as a serial mouse or a printer) might behave 
erratically or not operate at all. Eliminate incorrect sys-
tem configuration information settings, peripheral 
malfunctions, and software errors as potential causes of 
infrared (IR) port problems, before you run the subtests 
in the Serial/Infrared Port test group to check your 
hardware.
If the diagnostics do not recognize the computer’s serial 
or infrared port, check the Serial Port or Infrared Port 
option in the System Devices menu of the Setup program 
to see if the port has been disabled. (See Chapter 2, 
“Software Features,” for information on using the Setup 
program.) The subtests in the Serial/Infrared Ports test 
group cannot test a port unless it is enabled. 
Another possible cause for errors is a problem with the 
external device itself. Use the documentation that came 
with the peripheral to troubleshoot it and confirm that it 
is working properly. 
If the external device is not properly installed through 
software, the device also may not function properly. Try 
operating the device from different programs or through 
the operating system. If it still does not work, you can 
eliminate the software configuration as the cause of the 
problem. 
Although the following symptoms can be caused by 
faulty peripherals or software errors, these symptoms 
might also suggest a port problem:
If a peripheral works intermittently, or produces 
intermittent errors, the port may be faulty.
If the computer displays an error message that is 
related to the external device connected to a port, but 
corrections to the device do not resolve the error, run 
the appropriate subtest in the Serial/Infrared Ports 
test group.
Subtests
The four subtests in the Serial/Infrared Ports test group 
confirm the following port functions:
Serial/Infrared Baud Rate Test
Checks the baud rate generator in each serial com-
munications chip against the computer’s clock
Serial/Infrared Interrupt Test
Checks the serial port’s ability to send IRQs to the 
microprocessor
Serial/Infrared Internal Transmission Test
Checks several internal functions of the serial port 
using the internal loopback mode of the serial com-
munications chip
Serial External Transmission Test
If a loopback device is attached, checks the line con-
trol bits of the serial port and sends a test pattern at 
several baud rates, checking the returned values
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arallel Ports Test Group  
         
The subtests in the Parallel Ports test group check the 
computer’s interface with external devices, such as a 
printer, that are connected to the computer through the 
parallel port. The subtests in this test group are not 
intended as a diagnostic test for the actual peripheral 
attached to each port.
Why Run a Parallel Ports Test?
If the diagnostics does not recognize the computer’s par-
allel port, check the Parallel Port option in the System 
Devices menu of the Setup program to see if the port has 
been disabled. (See Chapter 2, “Customizing System 
Features,” for information on using the Setup program.) 
The subtests in the Parallel Ports test group cannot test a 
port unless it is enabled.
When a port is faulty, it may not be immediately evident 
that the port, and not the device connected to the port, is 
faulty. Instead, the peripheral (such as a printer) might 
behave erratically or not operate at all. If the external 
device is not properly installed through software, it also 
may not function properly. Try operating the peripheral 
from different programs or through the operating system. 
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