Diagnostic Software
5.
5.2.3
Error Log
Explanation:
The application errors will be logged in the NVRAM. The
maximum number of error bytes that will be visible is 19. The
last reported error is shown as DN D0000000, the oldest visible
error as D0000000 UP and the errors in between as DN
D0000000 UP. DN stands for DOWN, UP stands for
UPWARDS. The shown error codes are identical to the Nuclei
Error Codes (paragraph 5.4).
5.2.4
Trade Mode
Figure 5-4
5.2.5
Virgin mode
If you want that the recorder starts up in Virgin mode, follow this
procedure:
•
Unplug the recorder
•
plug the recorder again while you keep the STAND BY/ON
key pressed
•
the set starts up in Virgin mode.
5.3
Menu and Command Mode Interface
5.3.1
Nuclei Numeration
Each nucleus has a unique number of four digits. This number
is the input of the command mode.
Figure 5-5
The following groups are defined for Digital Board 1.5,
Empress:
The following groups are defined for Digital Board Chrysalis:
5.3.2
Error Handling
Each nucleus returns an error code. This code contains six
numerals, which means:
Figure 5-6
The nucleus group numbers and nucleus numbers are the
same as above.
5.3.3
Command Mode Interface
Set-Up Physical Interface Components
Hardware required:
•
Service PC
•
one free COM port on the Service PC
•
special cable to connect DVD recorder to Service PC
The service PC must have a terminal emulation program (e.g.
Hyperterminal) installed and must have a free COM port (e.g.
COM1). Activate the terminal emulation program and check
that the port settings for the free COM port are: 19200 bps, 8
data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control. The free COM
port must be connected via a special cable to the RS232 port
of the DVD recorder. This special cable will also connect the
test pin, which is available on the connector, to ground (i.e.
activate test pin).
Code number of PC interface cable: 3122 785 90017
Activation Digital Board 1.5 Empress
Plug the recorder to the mains and the following text will appear
on the screen of the terminal (program):
Group number Group name
0
Basic / Scripts
1
Host decoder (Sti5505 and memory)
2
Audio / video encoder (DVDR only)
3
VSM (DVDR only)
4
NVRAM
5
Front Panel
UNPLUG THE RECORDER
IF TRADE MODE OFF
PRESS 2 KEYS
SIMULTANEOUSLY
PLUG THE RECORDER
RECORDER IS IN TRADE MODE
WHEN PRESSING FRONT
KEYS, THE RECORDER
DOESN'T RESPOND
TRADE MODE
When the recorder is in Trade Mode, the recorder cannot be
controlled by means of the front key buttons, but only by means
of the remote control.
<STOP> + <OPEN/CLOSE>
UNPLUG THE RECORDER
IF TRADE MODE ON
PRESS 2 KEYS
SIMULTANEOUSLY
PLUG THE RECORDER
RECORDER IS IN NORMAL MODE
WHEN PRESSING FRONT
KEYS, THE RECORDER
WILL RESPOND
<STOP> + <OPEN/CLOSE>
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Nucleus number
Nucleus group number
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6
Basic Engine
7
Analogue board (DVDR only)
8
DVIO (DVDR only)
9
Loop nuclei (DVDR only)
10
Library sub nuclei (I2C nuclei)
11
User interface
12
Furore (SACD only)
13
DAC (SACD only)
Group number Group name
0
Basic / Scripts
1
Chrysalis
2
Boot EEPROM
3
NVRAM
4
SDRAM
5
Flash
6
Video Input Processor
7
DVIO
8
Progressive Scan
9
Basic Engine
10
Display and Control Board
11
Analogue Board
12
System
Group number Group name
[ XX YY ZZ ]
Error code
Nucleus number
Nucleus group number
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