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Troubleshooting
91369 Service Manual
5-4
Figure 5-3: Boot menu
Caution:
Use caution when executing functions in this menu. You should only execute Diagnostics (D) or
use the Error Log (E). The remaining features should only be accessed by a qualified Spacelabs
Healthcare Field Service Engineer.
Note:
All menu selections are case-sensitive when using a keyboard or terminal.
The following keys are available in the Boot menu:
?
— Provides an explanation of this menu.
@
— Starts the monitoring application.
p
— Prints the boot parameters (
c
— Allows boot parameters to be changed.
P
— Allows this monitor to ping the host IP address [host inet (h)].
m
— Requires a data key (Spacelabs field service engineers only). Displays the
Memory
menu
on page 5-9), which allows the display, modification, copying, and filling of any memory or address space
accessible to the CPU.
N
— Allows the node ID to be changed and sets the monitor ID number in Network Setup.
D
— Displays the
Main Diagnostic
menu (
z
— Requires a data key (Spacelabs field service engineers only). Zeros and initializes the NVRAM.
E
— Displays the
Error Log Functions
menu, which allows the error log to be cleared or dumped to the
screen and serial port.
? - help
@ - boot (load and go)
p - print boot params
c - change boot params
P - ping the host IP address
m - memory functions...
N - set node ID
D - run diagnostics...
z - zero NVRAM
E - error log functions...
b - burn Flash...
t - recalibrate touchscreen
?
@
p
c
P
m
N
D
z
E
b
t
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