B&B Electronics PPC Manuel D’Utilisation

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Documentation Number PPC2095 Manual 
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Note that when you execute the program "PORT_CK.EXE" will 
create a file labeled  "PORTCK.DAT".  The software writes to this 
file each time PORT_CK.EXE is executed.  The software records 
the data from the PORT_CK software. That is, the test that is 
performed and the  results of that test are added to the file 
"PORTCK.DAT" each time a port check is performed.  Included in 
the file is the date and time that the test was performed. 
 
 
If you are installing the port checker on the end of a 
communication cable instead of directly onto the computer, and the 
test fails, you should try installing the port checker directly onto the 
computer port to determine if your cable is bad or if your port is bad. 
         
 
It is important to note that not all ports contain all the standard 
handshake lines.  If your port is specifically designed to drive some 
external device that does not require the handshake lines, that port 
may fail the test but still be capable of driving the external device. 
         
 
The port checker is designed by connecting certain outputs on 
the serial and parallel ports back to its inputs.  Those outputs are 
then toggled high and low and the port checker software verifies that 
the inputs are following the output lines.  Therefore, it is possible that 
an output line could have gone bad, and the port checker indicates 
that an output and input line has failed. 
 
RS-232  
 
The port checker can test either DB-9 or DB-25 RS-232 ports.  If 
you connect the port checker onto a "standard IBM" RS-232 port, 
the port checker does a complete check of all communication lines 
and handshake lines.  Most RS-232 ports contain the handshake 
lines and should pass the test. 
 
Parallel  
 
The port checker tests any "standard IBM" parallel port.  
However, since many devices that connect to the parallel port (such 
as printers, plotters, etc.) do not use all the parallel handshake lines, 
cables that are specifically designed for that external device may not 
contain all the connections.  Therefore, it is important to connect the 
port checker directly onto the computer port.  If you install the port 
checker onto a parallel port or onto the end of the cable driving the 
external device and the port checker diagnoses a failure, the line 
that caused the failure may not be needed in your application.