v When the keyboard indicator appears, press F5 on the directly attached keyboard(F5 on the ASCII keyboard) (if you are loading the Stand-Alone Diagnostics) orF6 on the directly attached keyboard (F6 on the ASCII terminal keyboard) to loadthe Online Diagnostics.v Enter any requested passwords.v Follow the instructions to select a console.6. When the Diagnostic Operating Instructions display, go to Step 3. If you are unableto load the diagnostics, go to “Problem Determination When Unable to LoadDiagnostics” on page 154.Step 3. Running System Verification1. On the Diagnostic Operating Instructions screen, press the Enter key.2. If the terminal type has not been defined, use the Initialize Terminal option on theFunction Selection menu to initialize the operating system environment before youcan continue with the diagnostics.3. If you want to do a general checkout with minimal operator action, select theDiagnostic Routines option on the Function Selection menu.If you want to do a more complete checkout, including the use of wrap plugs, selectthe Advanced Diagnostics option on the Function Selection menu. The advanceddiagnostics are primarily for the service representative; they may instruct you toinstall wrap plugs to better isolate a problem.4. Select the System Verification option on the Diagnostic Mode Selection menu.5. If you want to run a general checkout of all installed resources, select the AllResource option on the Diagnostic Selection menu.If you want to check one particular resource, select that resource on the DiagnosticSelection menu.6. Go to Step 4.Step 4. Additional System VerificationThe checkout programs end with either the Testing Complete menu and a messagestatingNo trouble was foundor the A Problem Was Detected On (Time Stamp) menu with an SRN (Service RequestNumber).1. Press Enter to return to the Diagnostic Selection menu.2. If you want to check other resources, select the resource. When you have checkedall of the resources you need to check, go to Step 5.146 User’s Guide