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HDI 3000
Field Service Manual
Diagnostics Supplement
Service Manual 4730-0230-01 Rev A consists of:
HDI 3000 Service Manual Diagnostics Supplement
P/N 4720-0230-01 Rev A (August 1997)
August 1999
Rev B
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ATL Ultrasound
P.O. Box 3003
Bothell, WA 98041-3003
USA
Copyright E 1997 by ATL Ultrasound
All rights reserved
Printed in USA
ATL, Advanced Technology Laboratories, and HDI are registered trademarks of ATL Ultrasound
High Definition and Tissue Specific are trademarks of ATL Ultrasound.
Non-ATL product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Manual Organization
This manual has been formatted and distributed in two versions: for
laptop-computer-screen viewing and for printed-page viewing. Although both versions contain identical information, the laptop page
numbers and printed page numbers do not always correspond to
each other. Use paragraph, figure, and table numbers when referring
others to specific parts of this manual. In the laptop version, the table
of contents, index entries, and cross references use hypertext links to
provide access to the referenced information.
19A
9A--1
Diagnostics
Introduction
Diagnostic information for the HDI 3000 is contained in Section 9 of
the HDI 3000 Field Service Manual Volume 2, Procedures, (P/N
4720-0015-03 or later) and in this Diagnostics Supplement. Section 9
of the field service manual contains information on core bootup fault
isolation, system alerts, and system diagnostics. The information in
Section 9 is applicable to all service personnel.
The Diagnostics Supplement expands upon the general diagnostic
information in the service manual and provides information on remote
diagnostics (Service Access Diagnostics). The information in the
Diagnostics Supplement is applicable only to ATL field service personnel and others with remote access to diagnostics.
The Diagnostics Supplement sections can be inserted directly into
the field service manual after Section 9. Section 9A contains information on general fault isolation, channel walk tests, ECG tests, up9A--1
9A--2
9A--2
9A--2.1
9A--3
02
ADAPTR
03
AIFOM1
04
AIFOM2
11
CPANEL
12
CPU
19
FEC
1e
MPS
1f
PCM
20
PIM
21
PSP1
23
SSP1
24
SSP2
25
SSP3
9A--4
Processor Codes
cd Code Processor Reporting Error
01
SCIP
02
MOP
10
ADAPTR TRAP
11
ADAPTR PAP
9A--2.2
2D Tests
The 2D End-To-End Test fakes a TEST Linear 5.0 scanhead and is
used to verify the 2D data path from the FEC to the monitor.
The 2D Back-End Test also fakes a TEST Linear 5.0 scanhead but
verifies only the back-end of the 2D End-To-End Test data path
(from the IMEM PCB to the monitor). During the 2D Back-End Test,
the CPU injects a known test pattern into the IMEM PCB. The test
pattern simulates data that would be expected to come from the
FEC.
9A--6
9A--7
3. In the User field, type the appropriate information using the keyboard, and press RETURN. The cursor moves to the Password
field.
4. In the Password field, type the appropriate information using the
keyboard.
5. Use the trackball to move the cursor to OK. Press SELECT. The
Diagnostic Tools Menu is displayed on the left of the display
with the following options:
User Login
Tests, Utils.
Error Log
Configuration
Options
Fake Scanheads
Close
6. Select Tests, Utils. from the menu. Press SELECT.
9A--8
9A--2.3
Color Tests
The Color End-To-End Test fakes a TEST Linear 5.0 scanhead and is
used to verify the color data path from the IMEM to the ADAPTR to
the SSP and back to the IMEM and on to the monitor. (The fake
scanhead sets up the front end to pass the correct imaging parameters. A test pattern of I and Q data is generated on the CPU PCB and
passes through the AIFOM where the correct header information is
attached.) From the AIFOM, the I and Q test pattern follows the same
data path as other color data.
9A--9
The Color Back-End Test also fakes a TEST Linear 5.0 scanhead but
verifies only the back-end of the Color End-To-End Test data path
(from the IMEM to the monitor). During the Color Back-End Test, the
CPU injects a known test pattern into the IMEM. The test pattern simulates data that would be expected at the IMEM.
Perform the Color End-To-End Test to verify the entire color data path
is functional. If this test fails, perform the Color Back-End Test. If both
tests fail, the problem is in the data path between the IMEM PCB and
the monitor. If only the Color End-To-End Test fails, the problem is in
the data path between the AIFOM and the IMEM PCB. Both the
Color End-To-End Test and the Color Back-End Test display similar
color test patterns in the center of the linear display.
The Color End-to-End Test and the Color Back-End Test each may
be run in less than two minutes. During the Color End-To-End Test,
the system clock stops updating for approximately 20 to 25 seconds.
During the Color Back-End Test, the system clock stops updating for
approximately 4 to 6 seconds.
9A--10
9A--11
9A--2.4
Comprehensive Test
Refer to Section 9, Diagnostics of the HDI 3000 Field Service Manual
Volume 2 Procedures (P/N 4720-0015-03 or higher) for a description
of the Comprehensive Test.
9A--2.5
9A--12
9A--13
9A--2.6
Transmitter Status 2
Receiver Status 1
Transmitter Status 2
1. The receiver status is independent of the transmitter status. Turning on the receiver does not affect the transmitter.
2. The transmitter status is independent of the receiver status. Turning on the transmitter does not affect the
receiver.
9A--15
Doppler Ultrasound
M-Mode Ultrasound
Image Bus
Internal Ethernet
RF Bus
SCSI
Power Subsystem...
Display Subsystem...
Control Subsystem...
Processing Subsystem...
Acquisition Subsystem...
6. Select the Acquisition Subsystem from the list. Verify it is highlighted with reverse video.
7. Select the diamond to the left of the Test & Utilities option at the
bottom of the display. Press SELECT. The display appears as in
Figure 9A--1.
9A--17
12. Move the cursor to the box below ChanWalk. Press SELECT.
The cursor changes from a shaded box to an I shape.
13. With the I shaped cursor in the box below ChanWalk, type any
of the following characters on the keyboard to obtain the
desired results. The typed characters will not be displayed in
the box, but the beamformer status will change.
9A--19
Figure 9A--1.
9A--20
Figure 9A--2.
9A--21
t
T
r
R
Capabilities of
Chan--Walk Utility
0
1
Chan--Walk utility
options available to
the service
representative
Figure 9A--3.
9A--22
9A--25
Figure 9A--4.
9A--26
Figure 9A--5.
Indicates Channel
Indicates Device
Indicates Board
9A--2.7
Color Ultrasound
Doppler Ultrasound
M-Mode Ultrasound
Image Bus
Internal Ethernet
RF Bus
SCSI
Power Subsystem...
Display Subsystem...
Control Subsystem...
Processing Subsystem...
Acquisition Subsystem...
4. Select the Control Subsystem. Press SELECT twice. The following options are displayed:
SYSCPU
HD Drive
MO Drive
IMEM
DDEA
9A--29
9A--30
9A--3
9A--3.1
User Login
The User Login option is not useful to field personnel.
9A--3.2
Tests, Utils.
The Tests, Utils. option is used to enter any of several Comprehensive Test sub-tests (paragraph 9A--4) or to display the Test and Utilities Menu. The Test and Utilities menu options depend on the software version. Systems with 36.06 software and below have the following options:
9A--32
D Comprehensive Test
D Display Feature List
D Enable/Disable Looping of Bootup
D Module Flash Loading Always Done
D Module Flash Loading Disabled
D Module Flash Loading on Next Boot
D PCBs Bootup Error Status
D PCBs Bootup Status
D Show Bootup Status Report
Systems with 38.15 software and above have the following options:
D Comprehensive Test
D Disable Flash Mismatch Notification
D Disable Flash Mismatch Notification on Next Boot
D Display Feature List
D Enable Flash Mismatch Notification
D Enable/Disable Looping of Bootup
9A--33
To display the Tests and Utilities Menu and to execute the menu
options:
NOTE: The menu options are described after this procedure.
1. Use the trackball to select Tests, Utils. from the Diagnostic Tools
Menu. Press SELECT. The following menu items are displayed:
External Environment...
Machine...
2. Select Machine. Press SELECT once. The Machine... option is
highlighted with a dashed box.
3. Use the trackball to select the diamond to the left of the Tests
and Utils option at the bottom of the display. Press SELECT.
The Test and Utilities Menu is displayed.
9A--34
Comprehensive Test
Refer to Section 9, Diagnostics of the field service manual (P/N
4720-0015-03 or higher) for a description of the Comprehensive Test.
The test takes from 8 to 12 minutes to run depending on the installed
software version. The Comprehensive Test comprises the sub-tests
that are listed in Table 9A--4.
Table 9A--3.
Feature
Video Type
yp
Option
SW
Build
Level
Software
Option P/N
HW Required
Notes
NTSC
30.05
Added
8501-8665-01
--
PAL
31.03
Added
8501-8666-01
--
8501-8633-01
--
Access Network
Link
On/Off
--
On/Off
32.04
and up
WebLink
On/Off
--
--
8501-9155-01
30.05
only
31.03
and up
Changed
--
8500-8507-01
Changed
--
8500-8507-01
-Added
9A--36
Feature
Language
Line Voltage
ECG
Option
SW
Build
Level
English
Change
Status
Software
Option P/N
HW Required
Notes
30.05
and up
French 31.03
and up
German 31.03
and up
120 V
30.05
and up
230 V
31.03
and up
Changed
8501-8523-02 8500-8523-02
Changed
8501-8525-02 8500-8525-02
Changed
8501-8524-02 8500-8524-02
Off
All
On
30.05
Changed
--
8500-8533-01
Changed
--
8500-8534-01
8500-8536-01
8500-8536-02
Initial
Release
Added
--
3500-1560--XX
DDEA
8500-8663-01
(Domestic)
8500-8664-01 (International)
--
9A--37
Feature
ECG -- Physio
Option
SW
Build
Level
Off
All
On
DDEA Type
(DDEA Base
Number))
Image Memory
16 MB
32 MB
Control Panel /
UIF Configuration
Frame Grabber
for VCR
All
Maps 1, 31.03
2, 3, 4
On/Off 30.05
31.03
Change
Status
Software
Option P/N
HW Required
Notes
Initial
Release
Added
--
Initial
Release
--
Added
--
Initial
Release
Initial
Release
Added
--
8500-8667-02
10
--
8500-8667-01
11
Added
--
Changed
-Refer to service
manual
4721-0015-XX
Refer to
12
SB 3000--12 Rev B
7500-0717-07 or
higher and
7500-0683-08/-09
13
8501-8689-01 7500-0717-07 or
higher and
7500-0683-08/-09
9A--38
Feature
Color M-mode
Steered CW
Machine
g
Diagnostics
Channel Boards
yp
Type
AIFOM Type
(AIFOM base
number)
Option
SW
Build
Level
Change
Status
On/Off
30.05
Added
Changed
On/Off
31.03
and up
30.05
31.03
and up
On
23.05 -36.06
Off
38.15
and up
8 bd set All
Changed
4 bd set 31.03
and up
0769
-0965
--
Added
Initial release
Added
Initial
release
Added
Software
Option P/N
--
HW Required
Notes
7500-0818-08 or
higher
Standard
feature
8501-8688-01 7500-0818-08 or
higher
---
14
16
--
15
--
--
See Note 17
17
--
See Note 18
18
--
7500-0769-XX
--
7500-0965-XX
9A--39
Feature
Option
Triple Mode
On/Off
Frame Grab
PCMs
On/Off
SW
Build
Level
Change
Status
Software
Option P/N
HW Required
Notes
8501-8694-01
30.05
and up
--
7500-0683-08/-09
On/Off
8501-9109-01
AIM Type
without
regulators
Magneto Optical
Drive
On/Off
Product Family
HDI
Product Model
Research Link
8501-8695-01
8500-0030-01
On/Off
9A--40
NOTES:
1. Prior to 30.05, video type was coupled with 120V/60Hz line voltage (required 3500-1578-03 ACIM) and
8501-8533-01 MO file option.
2. Prior to 31.03, video type was coupled with 230V/50Hz or 230V/60Hz line voltage (required 3500-1579 or
3500-1580 ACIM) and 8501-8534-01 or 8501-8536-01/02 MO file.
3. ST CW/CW/TCD: Configured by presence of DOPACQ PCB (7500-0762) contained in 8500-8507-01. All
30.05 systems with Extended Doppler have ST CW capability.
4. CW/TCD: Configured by presence of DOPACQ PCB (7500-0762) contained in 8500-8507-01. ST CW
becomes separate software option.
5. The 8500-852X-01 contains the appropriate Upper and Lower User Interface Assemblies. Refer to the Configuration section of this manual. French and German not supported on 30.05.
6. The 8501-8533-01 also contains the 3500-1578-XX ACIM 120V/60 Hz.
7. At 30.05 software and above there is no longer a Software Options P/N for configuring line voltage. The
8500-8533-01 contains the 3500-1578-XX ACIM 120V/60Hz.
8. At 31.03 software and above there is no longer a Software Options P/N for configuring line voltage. The
8500-8534-01 contains the 3500-1579-XX ACIM 240V/50Hz NTSC/PAL. The 8500-8536-01 and -02 contains the 3500-1580-XX ACIM 240V/60Hz NTSC.
9. 8500-8663-01 and 8500-8664-01 contain 3500-1474-XX DDEA PCB and ECG lead sets.
9A--41
10.Standard for all systems shipped after approx. 12/15/95. 8500-8667-02 contains the 3500-1839-XX IMM
PCB.
11. 8500-8667-01 contains 7500-0933-XX IMM PCB.
12.Requires correct hardware and Maps configured by diagnostics. Maps 1, 2, 3 ,4 select the installed UIF. Map 1
is the -02 Upper/Lower UIFs. Map 2 is the -03 Upper/Lower. Map 3 is the -03/04 Upper and -04/05 Lower UIFs.
Map 4 is the -04/05 Upper and -05/05 Lower UIFs.
13.All systems shipped with 30.05 have framegrab capability.
14.Color M-Mode was disabled in 31.03 and re-instated in 32.04.
15.Standard with Extended Doppler option on systems shipped at 30.05.
16.ST CW becomes separate software option. Refer to the Configuration section for part numbers of the required
boards. Also requires Extended Doppler option.
17.Standard hardware for systems which shipped prior to 9/1/95. Requires 7500-0819-XX Channel PCBs,
7500-0770-XX AIM PCB, and 7500-0822-XX Scanhead Select PCB.
18.Standard hardware for systems shipped after 9/1/95. Requires 7500-0974-XX Channel PCBs,
7500-0977-XX AIM PCB, and 7500-0976-XX Scanhead Select PCB and 8000-0999-05 or higher FEC PROM
kit. Requires 31.03 or higher software.
9A--42
9A--44
Figure 9A--6.
9A--45
9A--46
9A--47
9A--48
For systems with 38.15 software and above, PCB bootup slot status
and configuration errors are identified by the error name and the error target in the body of the message. Errors result if the PCB processor does not respond to queries from the system CPU or if the
PCB responds and the configuration (PCB dash number) is not what
the CPU expected. In previous software versions, the errors were reported by generic error IDs for any given PCB or slot.
Figure 9A--7.
9A--52
9A--3.3
9A--53
Error
Information Box
Errors Box
Error
Description
Box
Figure 9A--8.
9A--54
NOTE: If you need to use the Error Log and the Comprehensive
Test before rebooting the system, run the Comprehensive
Test before using the Error Log, to prevent the Error Log
from interfering with the Comprehensive Test. Or, use the
Error Log, reboot the system, then run the Comprehensive
Test.
-
3. Type the desired search string from the keyboard. The search
string can be a PCB abbreviation, a scanhead abbreviation, or
words from the error description (for example, cold boot).
4. Move the cursor to the Find box to the right of the Search String
box.
5. Press SELECT.
-
To use the Error Log to display the previous 25 user events with the
error description:
1. Use the trackball to move the cursor to the Properties box at the
top of the display.
2. Press SELECT. The Error Log properties are displayed
(Figure 9A--9).
3. Use the trackball to move the cursor to Filter User Event. Select
Off.
9A--58
4. Press SELECT.
5. Use the trackball to move the cursor to Close. Press SELECT to
return to the Error Log. The user events are listed in the Error
Description Box.
Figure 9A--9.
9A--60
Find -- Activates the error search process if a search string has been
entered in the search string box.
Clear -- Clears the error descriptions from the descriptions buffer.
Save -- Not useful to field personnel.
Close -- Closes the error log.
Hide -- When selected, the system returns to the Diagnostic Tools
Menu without exiting the error log.
Error Log Properties
The error log properties control the type and the amount of information displayed in the Error Log.
Error Handler -- Turns the Error Log on or off. When On is selected
errors are sent to the log. When Off is selected, no errors are logged.
Error Logger -- Not useful to field personnel.
9A--63
1E
1F
02
03
11
12
19
20
21
23
MPS
PCM
ADAPTR
AIFOM
CPANEL
CPU
FEC
PIM
PSP1
SSP
9A--65
9A--3.4
Error
Window
Error Log
Menu Bar
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
10/17/96
10/17/96
10/17/96
10/17/96
10/17/96
10/17/96
10/17/96
10/21/96
10/21/96
10/21/96
10/21/96
10/21/96
10/21/96
Group
by Fault
11:27:16
11:27:16
11:27:16
11:27:16
11:27:31
11:27:32
16:10:33
14:51:42
14:51:42
14:51:42
14:51:42
14:51:57
14:51:58
User
Events
Search
List
Stack
Trace
Sys.
Data
Top
Bottom
Error
Description
Box
Show:
Log
Summary
Figure 9A--10.
Hide
Close
9A--67
Error Window
When you enter the Error Log, a list of errors is displayed in the Error
window with the most current error listed at the bottom of the window.
If the error log is full the most current error number is 400. If the error
log is not full, the most current number may be any number between
1 and 399. The Error window also contains the following information
regarding each error: date/time of occurrence, error ID number (may
be toggled on or off), type of error, and an error description.
NOTE: Errors are added and taken away from the Error Log on a
first-in-first-out basis. Consequently, the error numbers will
change as new errors are added to the Error Log.
The service representative can scroll through the list of errors using
the scroll bar to the right of the error window, or use the Top/Bottom
controls to jump to the beginning or end of the error list. The service
representative can also use search functions of the Search List
option located on the Error Log Menu Bar to find specific error
information.
9A--68
Errors listed using green text are considered normal events that
occur during system bootup. Normal system shutdowns (using the
ON/STANDBY switch) are also listed in green text.
Group by Fault
When this option is turned on, all errors reported due to a single root
cause are grouped together by horizontal lines across the display.
9A--69
User Events
When this option is turned on, the error list is displayed in two columns with a chronological list of the user events that precede each
error.
Error Ids
When this option is turned on, the 12-digit error codes are added to
the list of displayed error messages.
Search List
Displays a list of criteria, which may be used to search for specific
errors (Figure 9A--11). Refer to the Error Log Search Procedures later in this section for information on how to search for specific errors.
9A--70
Diags -- Hardware
Diags -- Configuration
Runtime -- Communication
Ambiguous
Internal -- Assertion
Reset
Show:
Hardware--Related Errors
Log
Summary
Figure 9A--11.
Cancel
Search
Hide
Close
9A--71
Stack Trace
Not useful to field personnel.
Sys Data
This option is used to display a list of the system control settings and
system parameters (Figure 9A--12) that were in effect at the time of
the system error. It is only available during normal run-time errors
and only if system data was saved at the time the error occurred.
(For example, Sys Data is not available during bootup, because the
system has not initialized and the system imaging parameters have
not been set up yet.)
The saved control settings and system parameters include: scanhead ID, 2D, Doppler, and color imaging parameters.
9A--72
462Ah
0000h
074Ch
000Fh
0.16 cm
15.93 cm
0
254
2
0
1
True
False
1
9.00 cm
0.00 cm
0.00 cm
0.00 cm
0.00 cm
1.00
0.00
0.00
Dop Ray
Dop Focus
Dop Scroll Rate
Dop Steer Angle
Dop Sv Depth
Dop Sv Size
Dop Velocity PRF
Dop Display Fmt
Dop Wall Filter
Dop 2D lines Per Gap
Physio ECG On
Display Source
0
0.00 cm
0 cm/sec
0 Deg
0.00 cm
0.00 cm
0 Hz
0
0
0
1
0
0.00 cm
0.00 cm
0
0
0
0
0
0 Hz
0 Hz
0 Deg
0
0
0 Hz
0
0
0
0
Return
Show:
Log
Summary
Figure 9A--12.
Hide
Close
9A--73
Clear Log
Clears all error instances from the error log. The error log is backed
up on the hard drive prior to clearing the log.
Print
When selected, a print dialog box is displayed, (Figure 9A--13) which
enables the service representative to select error-log printing options
and print the error log.
9A--74
to
400
Show:
Log
Summary
Figure 9A--13.
Hide
Close
9A--75
Top
When selected, the system jumps to the beginning of the error list
(error 1).
Bottom
When selected, the system jumps to the end of the error list (up to
error 400).
Log
When selected, the standard error log display appears on the monitor
(Figure 9A--10).
9A--76
Summary
When selected, the error log summary (Figure 9A--14) displays a list
of the errors that occurred and a tally of each errors occurrences.
The errors listed in the error log summary are sorted into the following categories:
D Normal bootups
D Diagnostic-detected errors requiring a service call (Diags Service
Errors)
D Normal run-time errors requiring a service call (Run-time Service
Errors)
D Errors not requiring a service call (Recoverable Errors)
9A--77
08/08/96 to 10/22/96
ed/od0
Machine Power Down Event
Power Down Event
Show:
Log
Summary
Figure 9A--14.
Hide
Close
9A--78
Hide
When selected, the system returns to the Diagnostic Tools Menu
without exiting the error log. The error log may be accessed without
reconstructing it (by choosing Error Log from the Diagnostic Tools
Menu).
Close
When selected, the system exits the error log and returns to the
Diagnostic Tools Menu. If the system is in this state, and the service
representative attempts to access the error log, the error log must be
reconstructed.
To use the scroll bar to move through each error in the error list:
1. Use the trackball to place the cursor to the up or down arrows in
the scroll bar to the right of the list of errors.
2. Press SELECT to scroll up or down through each error in the
error list.
9A--3.5
Configuration
The system has the capability to recognize part numbers of PCBs
installed in the system. The system also knows what part number to
expect for each PCB (Figure 9A--15). The installed and expected
part numbers are stored in configuration files on the hard drive. If a
new PCB is installed, the system recognizes the part number as new.
The service representative then has the option of choosing Save
9A--81
9A--82
9A--83
Expected Configuration:
Machine ID, <not applicable>, 0000005f1906, 0, 0,
Hard--Disk Software, 4252--0743--06, 038.04, 0X0,
APS, PS1, 7500--0764, 04, 04,
DPS, PS2, 7500--0766, 02, 02,
MPS, PS3, 7500--0765, 04, 04,
MPS_SCIP_Firmware, mps.hex, 2.22, 0xC422,
MPS_FIRMWARE, mps.hex, 0xC422,
ACIM, PS4, 3500--1578, 02, 02,
DDEA, A1F, 7500--0843, 02, 02,
FEC, A4F, 7500--0818, 06, 06,
FEC SCIP Firmware, SCIP.HEX, 003.03, 0xCCA3,
FEC_Firmware, fecndy.hex, 033.00, 0xE1B3
FEC_Software, fec.out, 038.04, 0xD43D
Figure 9A--15.
9A--84
Figure 9A--16.
9A--85
9A--3.6
Options
The Options selection (Figure 9A--17) displays the authorized and
unauthorized machine options loaded onto the hard drive. When the
Authorized selection is selected from the top of the display, the system displays all the machine options that are available and enabled
for that particular system.
When the Unauthorized selection is displayed, all options are displayed that are available but not enabled (not purchased). The
options may not be enabled due to the system hardware or software
configuration. When the Both selection is selected, both the Authorized and the Unauthorized options are shown on the same display.
When Both is selected, if the option is authorized, it is indicated with
a yes to the right of the item; if it is unauthorized, it is indicated with a
no.
In addition to the information displayed on the Options display of the
User Diagnostics, the system Password, Version, and Machine ID
number are also displayed.
9A--86
Figure 9A--17.
9A--88
9A--3.7
Fake Scanhead
The Fake Scanhead selection fakes a scanhead on a specific scanhead port. When a fake scanhead is selected and connected, the
system hard drive down-loads the appropriate scanhead files to the
FEC RAM, which sets up the FEC with the appropriate imaging
parameters.
The system transmits and receives through the open scanhead connector like it would with a regular scanhead. However, because there
is no acoustic coupling between the transmit and receive pins of the
scanhead connector, the received signal is mainly noise. The only
difference between a regular scanhead and a fake scanhead is that
the system thinks there is a scanhead connected. The fake scanhead has been identified as a regular scanhead.
If you need to use the Fake Scanhead utility in conjunction with the
Tests, Utils option on the Diagnostic Tools Menu, select the desired
fake scanhead prior to entering Tests, Utils. If you use the Tests,
Utils. option first, the system must be rebooted when exiting the
Tests, Utils. option. When the system is rebooted, the scanhead information is lost.
9A--89
For the fake scanhead selection to work, the scanhead port cannot
have a scanhead connected.
1. Select Fake Scanhead from the Diagnostic Tools Menu using
the trackball and the SELECT button. A list of scanheads is displayed (Figure 9A--18).
2. Select the desired scanhead port. The scanhead port cannot
have a scanhead currently connected. If the port has a scanhead connected, disconnect the scanhead before proceeding
with step 3.
3. Select the desired scanhead from the list. Use the scroll bar on
the right side of the display and press SELECT to move up and
down the list. The selected scanhead is highlighted with reverse
video.
4. Select Close at the bottom of the display. The display returns to
the Diagnostic Tools Menu.
5. Select Close on the Diagnostic Tools Menu.
9A--90
6. Press the Scanhead function key on the far left of the keyboard.
The display appears similar to Figure 9A--19.
7. Move the cursor to the blank scanhead port selected in step 2.
Press SELECT. The Tissue Specific Presets are displayed.
8. Select the clinical options from the items on the left of the display and the optimized presets from the items on the right.
9. Press the Scanhead function key on the keyboard to return to
the selected system operating mode.
9A--91
Figure 9A--18.
9A--92
Figure 9A--19.
9A--93
9A--3.8
Close
This option exits the system out of the Diagnostic Tools Menu. After
the option is selected, a message is displayed noting that system
parameters have changed and the system must be rebooted to
resume normal operation.
-
To exit the system out of the Diagnostic Tools Menu before returning
the system to the customer:
1. If a message is displayed noting that system parameters have
changed, set the ON/STANDBY switch to STANDBY.
2. Set the ON/STANDBY switch to ON.
9A--94
9A--4
9A--95
4. Select Tests, Utils., from the menu. Press SELECT. the following menu items are displayed:
External Environment...
Machine...
5. Select Machine. Press SELECT twice. The following test
options are displayed:
2D Ultrasound
Color Ultrasound
Doppler Ultrasound
M-Mode Ultrasound
Image Bus
Internal Ethernet
RF Bus
SCSI
Power Subsystem...
Display Subsystem...
Control Subsystem...
Processing Subsystem...
Acquisition Subsystem...
9A--97
6. Use the trackball and the SELECT button to select the successive menu items to move from one menu item to the next, following the menu path from Table 9A--5.
7. When the individual test results are displayed, reboot the system and run the test again to verify the test results are consistent.
NOTE: The tests in Table 9A--4 are listed in the order they are performed in the Comprehensive Test.
Table 9A--4.
Tested Item
Test Name
IMEM
PSP1
Stand-alone
Test
9A--98
Tested Item
Test Name
Description
PSP1
Operational Test Verifies PSP1 and PSP2 operation using PCBs external
to the PSP1 and PSP2 to generate input signals.
PIM
Stand-alone
Test
PCM
Stand-alone
Test
PSP--PCM
Bus
PSP to PCM
Bus
PCM
PCM to IMEM
Frame Transfer
PCM
PSCAN Video
Bus
Verifies the Progressive Scan Video Bus and its transceivers from the PCM to the PIM by sending data patterns over the data lines. Sends 0x5555 and 0xAAAA
data patterns over data lines. Performs walk 0/1 tests
through all data lines.
9A--99
Tested Item
Test Name
Description
PCM
Interlace Video
Bus
PIM
PSP1
Primary Buffer
Test
PSP1
Secondary
Buffer Test
Tested Item
Test Name
Description
ADAPTR
Stand-alone
Test
AIFOM1
Stand-alone
Test
SSP1
Stand-alone
Test
AQ--Bus
Comprehensive
Test
Verifies AQ Bus between AIFOM--ADAPTR and AIFOM--SSP. Sends 0x5555 and 0xAAAA data patterns
over data lines. Performs walk 0/1 tests through all data
lines. Uses all standard headers.
PD--Bus
FEC
Stand-alone
Test
FEC
Comp Test
Tested Item
Test Name
Description
FEC
CB0--7
AIM
DOPACQ
SHSEL
Relay Test
Internal
Ethernet
SYSCPU to
PCM
Image Bus
SYSCPU to
IMEM -- All
modes
Image Bus
ADAPTR to
IMEM -- All
modes
Image Bus
Verifies several combinations of image data compression and decimation during image transfer.
9A--102
Tested Item
Test Name
Description
Image Bus
RF Bus
FEC to AIFOM
RF Bus Test
9A--103
Table 9A--5.
Machine
Acquisition
S b
Subsystem
t
Processing
S b
Subsystem
t
Display
S b
Subsystem
t
PSP--PCM Bus
PIM. Standalone Test
PIM. VCR Video Bus
PSP1. Operational Test
PSP1. Primary Buffer Test
9A--104
Control
Subsystem
Internal
Ethernet
SYSCPU to PCM
9A--105
9A--5
9A--106
2. In the User field, type the appropriate information using the keyboard. Press RETURN. The cursor moves to the Password
field.
3. In the Password field, type the appropriate information using the
keyboard.
4. Use the trackball to move the cursor to OK. Press SELECT. The
Diagnostic Tools Menu is displayed.
5. Select Tests, Utils., from the menu. Press SELECT. The following menu items are displayed:
External Environment...
Machine...
9A--107
9A--108
7. Select the Control Subsystem option. Press SELECT. The following options are displayed:
SYSCPU
HD DRIVE
MO DRIVE
IMEM
DDEA
8. Select HD DRIVE from the list. Select Test and Utilities from the
bottom of the display. Press SELECT. The list of file management utilities is displayed. (Refer to the bulleted list at the beginning of this paragraph.)
9. Refer to the information in the paragraphs that follow to select
the desired file management utility. Select Execute.
diagnostic information to a blank formatted optical disk. The only difference between this procedure and the Backup Diags Data procedure in Section 9 of the field service manual is that the Backup Diags
procedure is accessed through the user diagnostics, and the Download Error Log to Optical Disk procedure is accessed through the
CSR diagnostics. Both procedures are applicable only to U.S. CSRs.
CSRs from other countries should contact their respective Technical
Support Group prior to performing the procedure. This option is available only on software version 30.05 and higher.
The Download Error Log to Optical Disk option takes less than one
minute to complete unless there is a core file to copy, which takes an
additional 9 minutes. If there is a core file to copy, a message is displayed in the results window giving the system status.
option must be used with the Download System to Optical Disk and
Machine Options Software Restore on Hard Drive options to successfully restore the system to the previous software version.
The Machine Options Software Backup on Hard Drive option takes
less than one minute to complete.
CAUTION
If the machine options have changed since the last
backup was performed, restoring the machine
options may disable system features. To prevent
disabling system features, perform the Machine
Options Software Backup on Hard Drive procedure
after upgrading or installing the machine options.
9A--114
9A--6
2. In the User field, type the appropriate information using the keyboard. Press RETURN. The cursor moves to the Password field.
3. In the Password field, type the appropriate information using the
keyboard.
4. Use the trackball to move the cursor to OK. Press SELECT. The
Diagnostic Tools Menu is displayed.
5. Select Tests, Utils., from the menu. Press SELECT. The following menu items are displayed:
External Environment...
Machine...
6. Select Machine. Press SELECT twice. The following test
options are displayed:
2D Ultrasound
Color Ultrasound
Doppler Ultrasound
M-Mode Ultrasound
9A--116
Image Bus
Internal Ethernet
RF Bus
SCSI
Power Subsystem...
Display Subsystem...
Control Subsystem...
Processing Subsystem...
Acquisition Subsystem...
7. Select the Control Subsystem option. Press SELECT. The following options are displayed:
SYSCPU
HD DRIVE
MO DRIVE
IMEM
DDEA
9A--117
9A--118
9B Diagnostic Tables
This section is provided to assist new and infrequent troubleshooters
in isolating hardware faults to a specific field-replaceable-unit (FRU).
Successful use of this information requires the user to isolate the
problem to a fault listed in Table 9B--1 and reference the table called
out for that identified fault. Identify the primary symptoms from the list
in the specific table, then the secondary symptom, then the tertiary
symptom, and finally the suspect FRU is identified.
The order of these tables and the entries in them is significant. The
Suspect FRUs for later entries often assume that there was no
match for earlier entry Symptoms. Thus, it is strongly recommended
that you start with the top-level table and go to lower-level tables as
directed.
NOTE: Do not swap out PCBs before troubleshooting has been
completed.
9B--1
9B--1
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
Reference
Table 9B--2
Table 9B--3
Table 9B--4
Table 9B--5
9B--2
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
Reference
Table 9B--6
Table 9B--7
9B--2
9B--3
Table 9B--2.
SYMPTOMS
Primary
User interface fails to
boot (End-user diagnostics can not be
accessed with
<Setup> : <Diags>).
Secondary
1. End-user accessible LEDs or Test
Patterns indicate
fault
Tertiary
a. ACIM LEDs do not
indicate normal
status
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
ACIM, MPS, DPS
AIM, APS, CTRBRD
9B--4
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
d. PCM Bootup video
test pattern (monitor displays blue
screen) is missing
or incorrect, and
PIM Bootup video
test pattern (color/
graybar) is OK.
2. CSR accessible
a. MPS LEDs do not
LEDs (for boards
indicate normal
involved in core
status
bootup), Test Patterns or serial con- b. SYSCPU serial
sole output indicate
console output is
fault
not normal (see
Table 9B--8)
c.
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
PCM, SYSCPU, DDEA, HDSW
PIM, AIM, MPS, CTRBRD
9B--5
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
Tertiary
d. PIM LEDs do not
indicate normal
status
PIM
PCM
9B--6
9B--3
9B--7
Table 9B--3.
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Bootup Tests indicate
failure
Secondary
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
Tertiary
General Instructions:
1.
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
4. Check for fault indications
per Table 9B--1 (order is
significant). This includes
checking for the following:
Core bootup fault indications
Bootup test failures
Operational faults
Machine functional test
failures
Machine Comprehensive
Test failures
9B--9
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Bootup Tests indicate
failure
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
ACIM, MPS, DPS, APS
AIM, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
PCM
c.
CPANEL
9B--10
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
d. PSP1 Self test
failed and/or PSP
LEDs do not indicate normal status
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
PSP1, PSP2
PIM, AIM, MPS, SYSCPU,
CTRBRD
IMEM, PCM
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
9B--11
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
b. SSP1 Self test
failed and/or SSP1
LEDs do not indicate normal status
c.
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
SSP1
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
9B--12
9B--4
The circuit boards that contribute power (ACIM, MPS, DPS), software
load and execution capabilities (SYSCPU, DDEA, HDSW), and user
interface capabilities (PCM, PIM, IIM, Video Cable, MONITOR) are
assumed to be functional. These FRUs are not listed as Secondary
Suspect FRUs unless they provide another function related to the
symptom.
9B--14
Table 9B--4.
Primary
A System Diagnostics
or Run-time Alert
appears.
Secondary
####--####--####
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
General instructions:
1. Press the Superkey and
CSI keys to the left of the
Setups key on the keyboard. Make a print of the
large screen or write down
the alert information. (If
Service Access Diagnostics
is disabled there is no large
screen.)
2. If the error is a Run-time
alert, also print the user
event information (using the
arrow keys to scroll up/
down in the large alert
screen).
9B--15
SYMPTOMS
Primary
A System Diagnostics
or Run-time Alert
appears.
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
####--####--####
Applicable to U.S. CSRs
only: If an optical disk is
available, refer to the
Backup Diags Data procedure in Section 9A to
backup the error data to the
disk. Use the Backup Diags
Data to save the Error Log,
User Event Log, the last
Comprehensive Test result,
and other troubleshooting
data. Send the optical disk
to TSG at ATL (MS 440)
Bothell.
3. Access User diagnostics
and execute Show Machine
Configuration. Note the
system software version
and the Machine ID.
9B--16
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
4. Search for a more exact
alert ID match below. This
will provide information to
support a quick high level of
fault isolation. Continue
with steps 5 and 6.
5. Use the Error Log to determine the history of this particular alert.
6. Check for fault indications
per Table 9B--1 (order is
significant). This includes
checking for the following:
Core bootup fault indications
Bootup test failures
Operational faults
Machine functional test
failures
Machine Comprehensive
Test failures
9B--17
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
0201--02##--#### =
ADAPTR SCIP
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
ADAPTR
other SCIP boards, AIM, MPS,
SYSCPU, CTRBRD
' Search for more exact match
below.
0202--02##--#### =
ADAPTR MOP
0210--02##--#### =
ADAPTR TRAP
9B--18
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
0211--02##--#### =
ADAPTR PAP
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
ADAPTR, upstream boards
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
' Search for more exact match
below.
0301--03##--#### =
AIFOM1 SCIP
AIFOM1
other SCIP boards, AIM, MPS,
SYSCPU, CTRBRD
' Search for more exact match
below.
0302--03##--#### =
AIFOM1 MOP
1101--11##--#### =
CPANEL MOP
CPANEL, PCM
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
' Search for more exact match
below.
9B--19
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1201--####--#### =
SYSCPU SCIP
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
SYSCPU
Other SCIP boards, AIM, MPS,
SYSCPU, CTRBRD
' Search for more exact match
with error codes below.
1202--####--#### =
SYSCPU MOP
9B--20
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
1202--35##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--ACIM driver
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
ACIM
MPS
(generally config.
retrieval problem)
1202--36##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--ADAPTR
driver
1202--3604--0104 =
SYSCPU MOP Communications Alarm,
bAdaptrFormat.c,
adaptrSyncCB() =
(Reported to User)
ADAPTR
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
Invalid Start/Stop
Response from
ADAPTR
9B--21
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--3604--2A01=
SYSCPU MOP Communications Alarm,
bAdaptrFormat.c,
bAdaptrFormat_IsStopped() =
Tertiary
(Reported to User)
ADAPTR
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
Detail: This alert has been seen
in one Mfg. system. The enduser recovery procedure has
not been defined
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
(Reported to User)
9B--22
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
1202--37##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--AIFOM driver
1202--3704--0104 =
SYSCPU MOP, Communications Alarm,
bAifom1Format.c,
aifom1SyncCB() =
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
AIFOM1, upstream boards
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
' Search for more exact match
below.
(Reported to User)
AIFOM1
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
Invalid Start/Stop
Response from AIFOM
1202--3704--2E01 =
SYSCPU MOP Communications Alarm,
bAifom1Format.c, bAifom1Format_IsStopped() =
(Reported to User)
AIFOM1
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--3704--3101 =
SYSCPU MOP Communications Alarm,
bAifom1Format.c, bAifom1Format_IsStarted(), =
Tertiary
(Reported to User)
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
AIFOM1, upstream boards
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
AIM, FEC
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
(generally config.
retrieval problem)
1202--39##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--APS driver
APS, MPS
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
(generally config.
retrieval problem)
9B--24
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--3C##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--CBs driver
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
FEC, CBx
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
(generally config.
retrieval problem)
1202--3D##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--Common
driver
1202--3F##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--CPANEL driver
CPNLIF, PCM
1202--40##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--CPU driver
SYSCPU
9B--25
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--41##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--CTRBRD
driver
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
SYSCPU, CTRBRD
AIM, MPS
(generally config.
retrieval problem)
1202--42##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--DDEA driver
DDEA, SYSCPU
AIM, MPS, CTRBRD
(generally config.
retrieval problem)
1202--43##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--DOPACQ
driver
FEC, DOPACQ
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
(generally config.
retrieval problem)
9B--26
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
1202--44##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--DPS driver
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
DPS , MPS
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
(generally config.
retrieval problem)
1202--45##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--FEC driver
1202--4503--0504 =
SYSCPU MOP Communications Alarm,
bFecFormat.c, FecSyncCB() =
Invalid Start/Stop
Response from FEC
9B--27
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--4503--2F01 =
SYSCPU MOP Communications Alarm,
bFecFormat.c, bFecFormat_IsStopped() =
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
Tertiary
(Reported to User)
(Reported to User)
IIM
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
(generally config.
retrieval problem)
9B--28
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--47##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--IMEM driver
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
Tertiary
IMEM
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
(generally config.
retrieval problem)
1202--4A##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--MPS driver
1202--4C##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--PIM driver
PIM
1202--4D##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--PSP driver
9B--29
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--4D03--4F01 =
SYSCPU MOP Communications Alarm,
bPsp1Format.c,
bPsp1Format_IsImageUpdated() =
Tertiary
(Reported to User)
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
PSP1, PSP2 , upstream
boards
AIFOM, ADAPTR, SSP, FEC.
AIM
1202--4F##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--SSP driver
FEC
9B--30
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--4F02--3201 =
SYSCPU MOP Communications Alarm,
bSsp1Format.c,
bSsp1Format_IsStopped() =
Tertiary
(Reported to User)
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
SSP, upstream boards
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
(Reported to User)
9B--31
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
1202--50##--#### =
SYSCPU MOP,
Boards--Transport
driver
1202--5514--2B## =
(Reported to User)
SYSCPU MOP Software Alarm, cDiagsMachine.c,cDiagsMachine_PCBBootupStatus=A hardware PCB
Diagnostic Alert has
been detected.
1202--5615--340A =
SYSCPU MOP Software Alarm, cFecsEvents.c, cFecsEvents_newNotify =
(Reported to User)
FECS -- NewNotify
Failed
9B--32
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--5615--4001 =
SYSCPU MOP Software Alarm, cFecsEvents.c, cFecsEvents_PostNotify() =
Tertiary
(Reported to User)
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
FEC, MPS, APS, SHSEL, CBx,
AIM, DOPACQ
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
FECS -- PostNotify
Failed
1202--561C--0D01 =
SYSCPU MOP Configuration Catastrophe,
cFecsXdcr.c,
CFecsXdcr_PromChecksumTest() =
(Reported to User)
Scanhead PROM
Checksum Mismatch
9B--33
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--5719--0D01 =
SYSCPU MOP Configuration Catastrophe,
cFecsXdcr.c,
XdcrNormalization
Get() =
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
(Reported to User)
(Reported to User)
SYSCPU, PCM
Scanhead PROM
Checksum Mismatch
1202--6201--#### =
SYSCPU MOP Communications Alarm,
Sethernet.c, (various
functions)
(various communications failures)
9B--34
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--6201--0A04 =
SYSCPU MOP Communications Alarm,
Sethernet.c, processUnsolicitedMsg
1202--6B01--0101 =
SYSCPU MOP Software Catastrophe,
sSignal.c, sSignalHandler() =
Exception at PC
0xXXXXXXXX
Tertiary
(Reported to User)
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
SYSCPU, PCM
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
User is required to reboot if this
alert occurs. Alert is due to a
communications problem with
unsolicited PCM messages.
SYSCPU, HDSW (HDSW =
Hard Drive Software)
Detail: This alert indicates the
SYSCPUs processor detected
an exception such as a Bus
Error, Illegal Instruction,
Address Error, Divide by Zero,
etc. This error is usually
caused by corrupted system
software or by SYSCPU hardware problems (where the program can not be correctly
fetched from memory).
9B--35
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--8618--1604 =
SYSCPU MOP Configuration Alarm, VMachCompConfigMgr_Init.c,
VMachCompConfigMgr_ValidateInstalledVsExpectedConfig()
=
Installed Configuration
did not match last
saved expected.
Tertiary
(Reported to User)
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
' To isolate to FRU: Check all
mismatches against packslip.
If allowed, run Diags : Configuration : Save As
Expected, then reboot
machine. If not allowed and
type = hardware/firmware,
replace hardware FRU. If
not allowed and type = software, run Diags : SWConfig
Check and if necessary,
reload software and/or
replace DDEA.
' To isolate within FRU: Hardware: verify configuration
resistors are correct per
board revision. Firmware:
Verify PROM version and
installation. Software: verify
installation was done correctly.
9B--36
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--861C--0D1F =
SYSCPU MOP Software Alarm, VMachOptsMgr.c, VMachOptsMgr::SyncMachOptsData() =
M01: Invalid password
M02: Bad Option File -Machine ID Mismatch
M03: Bad Option File -missing version, password or machine ID; or
file open failed.
Tertiary
(Reported to User)
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
SYSCPU, OPTFILE
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
' Inspect error description
string.
If it contains M02, then the
current machine option file
was destined for another
machine (ID), the machine
has a faulty ID chip, or the
machine option file was tampered with. To correct, install
a new option file and/or ID
chip in the machine.
If it contains M01, then the
machines ID is as expected,
but the state of the options
does not correspond to the
password.
9B--37
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
1202--861C--0D1F =
SYSCPU MOP Software Alarm, VMachOptsMgr.c, VMachOptsMgr::SyncMachOptsData() =
M01: Invalid password
M02: Bad Option File -Machine ID Mismatch
M03: Bad Option File -missing version, password or machine ID; or
file open failed.
1902--19##--#### =
FEC MOP
Tertiary
(Reported to User)
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
This is caused by a machine
option file that has been tampered with or which is faulty.
To correct, install a new
option file in the machine.
If it contains M03, then the
machine option file is faulty
or has been tampered with.
To correct, install a new
option file in the machine.
9B--38
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
1902--1980--#### =
FEC MOP PROM
based Diagnostic Test
Error
FEC
1902--1981--#### =
FEC MOP Downloaded
Code-based Diagnostic
Test Error
FEC
1902--1982--#### =
FEC MOP Downloaded
Code-based Diagnostic
Test Error -- FEC RAM
FEC
1902--1990--13## =
FEC MOP Fast Channel Board RAM Test:
error: unique error data
byte 0= channel board
number (0--7)
CBx
SYSCPU, CTRBRD
SYSCPU, CTRBRD
SYSCPU, CTRBRD
9B--39
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
1902--1990--14## =
FEC MOP Fast Channel Board TransmitTest: error: unique
error data byte 0=
channel board number
(0--7)
CBx
1902--1990--16## =
FEC MOP AIM Voltage
Test error
AIM
1902--1990--17## =
FEC MOP AIM Interface Test error
AIM, FEC
1902--1990--26## =
FEC MOP FGASEQ
Interface error
FEC, CB0
SYSCPU, CTRBRD
SYSCPU, CTRBRD
9B--40
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
1902--1991--18## =
FEC MOP TGC
SequencerTest error
AIM, FEC
1902--1991--19## =
FEC MOP Scanhead
Select Test error
SHSEL, AIM
1902--1991--22## =
FEC MOP Downloaded
Software CRC error
FEC, HDSW
1E01--1E##--#### =
MPS MOP
1E01--1E80--#### =
MPS MOP, Bootup
Selftest Error
SYSCPU, CTRBRD
SYSCPU, CTRBRD
9B--41
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
Tertiary
1F02--1F##--#### =
PCM MOP
2001--20##--#### =
PIM MOP
PIM
2101--21##--#### =
PSP1 SCIP
PSP1
2102--21##--#### =
PSP1 MOP
9B--42
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
2102--2181--#### =
PSP1 MOP, Bootup
Selftest Error
PSP1
2102--2183--01## =
PSP1 MOP, Bootup
Selftest Error
PSP1
2102--2183--02## =
PSP1 MOP, Bootup
Selftest Error
PSP1
2102--2183--03## =
PSP1 MOP, Bootup
Selftest Error
PSP1
2102--2183--06## =
PSP1 MOP, Bootup
Selftest Error
PSP2
9B--43
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
2102--2183--07## =
PSP1 MOP, Bootup
Selftest Error
PSP2
2102--2186--#### =
PSP1 MOP, Bootup
Selftest Error
PSP1
2301--23##--#### =
SSP1 SCIP
SSP1
2302--23##--#### =
SSP1 MOP
9B--44
9B--5
SYMPTOMS
Primary
9B--6
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
9B--46
Table 9B--6.
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Machine Functional
Tests and/or Test Patterns indicate failure
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
2D End-to-End Test or
FEC test pattern #2
fails
2D End-to-End Test or
Test Pattern fails
2D Back-End Test
passes
9B--47
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Color Back-end Test
passes
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
AIFOM, ADAPTR, SSP, IMEM
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, PSP1,
PSP2, PCM, CTRBRD
' Verify test is run before the
Machine Comprehensive
Test or other diagnostics.
9B--48
9B--7
Table 9B--7.
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Machine Test indicates
failure
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
General Instructions:
1. Note the name and ID of
the high-level tests that
have failed. (All high-level
tests and their IDs are identified in the remainder of
this table.)
NOTE: If the Machine Test was
run from the user diagnostic
interface, only the ID of the
failed test will be displayed.
(Test names will not be displayed.)
9B--50
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Machine Test indicates
failure
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
2. Access User diagnostics
and execute Show Machine
Configuration. Note the
system software version
and the Machine ID.
3. If the problem is difficult to
isolate to a faulty FRU and
if an optical disk is available, refer to the Backup
Diags Data procedure in
the service bulletin to
backup the error data to the
disk. use the Backup Diags
Data to save the Error Log,
User Event Log, the last
Comprehensive Test result,
and other troubleshooting
data. Send the optical disk
to TSG at ATL (MS 440)
Bothell.
9B--51
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
4. See below for Suspect
FRUs and further instructions/references.
(Power Subsystem
Tests fail -- no post-bootup tests are currently available).
Display Subsystem
test(s) fail
PSP1.Standalone Test
fails
PSP1, PSP2
PSP1.Operational Test
fails
(TestID = 0x21900000)
9B--52
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
PIM.Standalone Test
fails
(TestID = 0x56150100)
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Display Subsystem
test(s) fail
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
Tertiary
PIM
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
PCM.Standalone Test
fails
PCM
(TestID = Disabled)
9B--53
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
PCM.PCM IMEM
Frame Transfer Test
fails
(TestID = 0x56120100)
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
PCM, IMEM, PSP1, PSP2
PIM, AIM, MPS, SYSCPU,
CTRBRD
PCM, PIM
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
PIM, PCM
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
PSP1, PSP2, PCM, PIM
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
9B--54
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
PSP.Secondary Buffer
Test fails
(TestID = 0x56110700)
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
PSP1, PSP2, PCM, PIM
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
(Control Subsystem
test(s) fail -- no post-bootup tests are currently available)
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Processing Subsystem
test(s) fail
Tertiary
ADAPTR.Standalone
Test fails
(TestID = 0x56040100)
AIFOM1.Standalone
Test fails
(TestID = 0x03FE0500)
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
ADAPTR
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
AIFOM, ADAPTR
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
9B--55
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
SSP1.Standalone Test
fails
(TestID = 0x23FE0500)
AQ--Bus.Comprehensive Test fails
(TestID = 0x56061900)
PD--Bus.SSP to
ADAPTR fails
(TestID = 0x56140400)
Acquisition Subsystem
test(s) fail
FEC.Standalone Test
fails
(TestID = 0x19FE0500)
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
SSP
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
ADAPTR, AIFOM, SSP
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
ADAPTR, SSP
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
FEC
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
9B--56
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
CBx.FEC Based Test
fails
(TestIDs:
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
CBx, FEC
AIM, MPS, APS, SYSCPU,
CTRBRD
0x56070100 = CB0
0x56070400 = CB1
0x56070700 = CB2
0x56070A00 = CB3
0x56070D00 = CB4
0x56071000 = CB5
0x56071300 = CB6
0x56071600 = CB7 )
AIM.FEC Based Test
fails
(TestID = 0x56050100)
AIM, FEC
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
9B--57
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Acquisition Subsystem
test(s) fail
Tertiary
DOPACQ.FEC Based
Test fails
(TestID = 0x560A0100)
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
DOPACQ, FEC, CB0
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
Machine Bus/Function
test(s) fail
(TestID = 0x19911900)
SYSCPU, PCM
AIM, MPS, CTRBRD
(TestID = 0x560E0100)
Image Bus.SYSCPU to IMEM, SYSCPU
IMEM fails
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
(TestID = 0x560B0700)
Image Bus.ADAPTR to IMEM, ADAPTR
IMEM fails
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
(TestID= 0x560B0A00)
9B--58
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Image Bus.PCM to
IMEM fails
(TestID= 0x560B0D00)
Image Bus.PSP to
IMEM fails
(TestID = 0x560B1000)
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
IMEM, PCM
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
IMEM, PSP1, PSP2
AIM, MPS, SYSCPU, CTRBRD
9B--59
9B--8
9B--60
Table 9B--8.
Primary
No SYSCPU serial console
messages appear
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
Secondary),
(Primary / Secondary)
Instructions ('), Detail
SYSCPU PROM Boot failed,
SYSCPU Serial Chip failed,
Serial Cable connection failed,
Terminal or Terminal Emulator
improperly setup, TBD.
Machine Level Solution: Correctly configure terminal or terminal emulator (19.2 KBaud, 8
data bits, 0 stop bits, TBD), use
correct serial cable, reseat
serial cable, Swap out serial
cable,terminal, terminal emulator or SYSCPU.
9B--61
SYMPTOMS
Primary
The SYSCPU Serial console
message:
Mounting /hd0 ...
Mounted /hd0
Mounting /od0...
Mounted /od0
is not exactly output.
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
SYSCPU PROM Boot failed
and/or mount of hard and/or
optical disks failed.
Machine Level Solution: Swap
out the SYSCPU, Swap out the
DDEA, Checkout SYSCPU and
DDEA CTRBRD connectors,
replace CTRBRD
Board Level Solution: Check
SYSCPU MOP PROM seating,
Check SYSCPU MOP PROM
version, TBD.
PROM based bootup tests
detected a failure or crashed.
Machine Level Solution: Swap
out the SYSCPU.
Board Level Solution: Check
SYSCPU Serial ID Chip seating, TBD.
9B--62
SYMPTOMS
Primary
The SYSCPU Serial console
message:
SYSCPU Serial Number =
000000xxxxxx
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
SYSCPU could not read ID
from Serial ID Chip.
9B--63
SYMPTOMS
Primary
...
auto--booting...
...
boot device
: scsi
processor number : 0
host name
:
file name
:
/hd0/peg_hd/pegasus.st
inet on ethernet (e) :
149.59.240.162:ffffff00
host inet (h)
:
gateway inet (g) :
149.59.240.30
user (u)
: vxboot
flags (f)
: 0x8
target name (tn) : sweden
startup script (s) :
/hd0/boot.vsh
is not exactly output (for systems set up to boot completely from the hard disk).
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
Machine Level Solution: Login
to VxWorks with root, <password> and change boot parameters to match those at left.
Board Level Solution:
9B--64
SYMPTOMS
Primary
The SYSCPU Serial console
message:
Loading /hd0/peg_hd/pegasus.st...xxxxxxx + xxxxxx
+ xxxxxxx
Starting at 0x1000...
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
The software image file could
not be loaded from the disk into
memory.
Machine Level Solution: Reinstall software, swap out
DDEA (or hard disk), TBD.
9B--65
SYMPTOMS
Primary
The SYSCPU Serial console
message:
skNetIfConfig: ei1,
149.59.49.201, pegcpu,
ffffff00
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
TBD. Also, the SYSCPU could
not load the startup script from
the disk into memory and start
executing it.
9B--66
SYMPTOMS
Primary
The SYSCPU Serial console message:
#
# Start of non-operating
system type of load
sequence.
#
...
putenv
(HARD_DISK_SW_VERSION=4252-xxxx-xx
xxx.xx)
value = 0 = 0x0
...
Done executing startup
script /hd0/boot.vsh
...
services -- local
boards -- local
services -- external
boards -- external
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
TBD.
9B--67
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Checking for presence of
boards...
CmoduleLoader.c(339):
Evaluating
./version/mod/modprog.
sys...
CmoduleLoader.c(706):
Evaluation done.
Image memory initialized
(size = 0x2000000).
Comparing the installed
and the expected configurations: PASSED!
uif tool -- local
uiSocket.c(1710): ATI client
socket installed.
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
TBD.
9B--68
SYMPTOMS
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Suspect FRUs
(Primary / Secondary),
Instructions ('), Detail
TBD.
Attempted: 0x56121000
(CDiagsMachine_Test)-Software Version:
4252--0720--16 021.01
is not exactly output.
9B--69
Introduction
Local and remote access to system diagnostics is controlled by system software. Local access to diagnostics (access by someone
standing in front of the system) is controlled by the Service Access
Diagnostics machine option (SAD). Remote access to system diagnostics(modem access by the Technical Support Group) is controlled
by Remote Diagnostics.
9C--2
9C--2
D Access to VxWorks and system messages via the serial port after
bootup. Bootup messages will be available regardless of whether
Service Access Diagnostics is enabled or disabled.
D Second page of all system dialog alert and run-time alert messages.
Disabling the Service Access Diagnostics machine option also adds
temporary field access to Tests, Utils., Error Log, and Fake Scanhead
menu items. (Restores diagnostic capabilities of previous software
versions.)
Disabling the Service Access Diagnostics does not affect access to
user diagnostics via the SETUPS key on the keyboard.
Access to Service Access Diagnostics is by enabling the machine option for permanent continuous access or by obtaining an Access
Key for temporary access. Access by either means requires entry of
the correct username and password.
9C--3
9C--2.1
9C--4
9C--5
J. Smith
General Hospital
123456789000000
C4--2 40R Abd/General
02 Jul 97
4:35:26 pm
HDI
User Login
Configuration
Options
Diagnostics
Close
Figure 9C--1.
J. Smith
General Hospital
123456789000000
C4--2 40R Abd/General
02 Jul 97
4:35:26 pm
HDI
User Login
Configuration
Options
Diagnostics
07/02/97
Close
Cancel
Figure 9C--2.
OK
9C--8
9C--3
Remote Diagnostics
Remote Diagnostics adds the ability to remotely execute diagnostic
tests (paragraph 9C--3.1) and the ability to keep the modem continuously connected without reprogramming the modem (paragraph
9C--3.2). (The system serial port output is disabled at the beginning
of system bootup if the system detects a modem.)
Before using Remote Diagnostics the modem operating parameters
must be set to the system communication settings. Refer to the modem initialization procedure (paragraph 9C--3.3).
9C--3.1
To connect a system for remote test execution by the Technical Support Group:
1. Move the system to an analog phone line.
2. Turn on power to the system.
3. Connect the modem to the system and to the phone line as
shown in Figure 9C--3.
9C--10
9C--11
HDI 3000
CPU PCB
Serial
port
(9 pin
DSUB)
Modem
Sun
System
115V
Power
Archive
Sun
System
Modem
RS232 cable
(25 pin to 25 pin DSUB)
Modem
Phone jack
to analog
phone line
UNIX
Network
Modem
Figure 9C--3.
Server
(Sun)
PC 2
PC
Network
PC 2
9C--3.2
9C--3.3
Modem Initialization
Before using the modem for Remote Diagnostics, the modem must
be initialized. Initialization is required to set modem operating parameters to values that the system will accept. These parameters include
baud rate, parity, start bits, and etc. The initialization process must be
done only once. After the initialization process is completed the modem can be used for Remote Diagnostics on any HDI 3000 system.
9C--13
9C--14
Index
Numbers
2D Tests, 9A--6
A
Automatic Firmware Flashing, 9A--51
B
Back--End Test, 2D, 9A--2 , 9A--7
Back--End Test, Color, 9A--2 , 9A--9
Bootup Looping Mode Display, 9A--45
Index--1
Index
Bootup Status
Show Report, 9A--50
Show Report Display, 9A--52
Bottom, Error Log, 9A--76
C
Chan Walk Test, Receiver and Transmitter Status, 9A--14
Channel Board Fault Isolation, 9A--2
Channel Walk Test, 9A--2
Receive Walk 1 Board Display, 9A--27
Channel Walk Utility, 9A--14
Help Screen, 9A--22
Parameter Settings, 9A--26
Receive Commands, 9A--23
Selection Screen (30.05 and Above), 9A--21
Index--2
Setup, 9A--23
Test Screen, 9A--20
Transmit Commands, 9A--24
Clear Log, 9A--74
Color Tests, 9A--9
Comprehensive Test, 9A--2 , 9A--12
Sub-Test Menu Path, 9A--104
Sub-Tests, 9A--98
Configuration
Expected PCB Part Number, 9A--81
Installed PCB Part Number, 9A--81
Machine Config. Display, 9A--84 , 9A--85
Save Installed as Expected, 9A--81
Continuous Modem Connection to Serial Port, 9C--13
Index--3
Index
CSR Diagnostics, 9A--31
Accessing Diagnostic Tools Menu, 9A--31
Close, 9A--31 , 9A--94
Configuration, 9A--31 , 9A--81
Error Log, 9A--31
Fake Scanhead, 9A--31 , 9A--89
Options, 9A--31 , 9A--86
Tests, Utils., 9A--31 , 9A--32
User Login, 9A--31 , 9A--32
D
Diagnostic Tables, 9B--1
Diagnostics
Accessing Individual Tests, 9A--95
Bootup Tests Indicate Failure, 9B--7
Index--4
Index--5
Index
E
ECG Gain Tests, 9A--28
Enable Flash Mismatch Notification, 9A--51
Enable/Disable Looping of Booting, 9A--43
End--To--End Test, 2D, 9A--2 , 9A--7
End--To--End Test, Color, 9A--2 , 9A--9
Error Code Interpretation, 9A--3
Error Description Box, 033.27 and Below, 9A--62
Error Ids, 9A--70
Error Information Box, 033.27 and Below, 9A--61
Error Log, 9A--5 , 9A--6 , 9A--53
033.27 and Below
Error Description Box, 9A--62
Error Informaiton Box, 9A--61
Index--6
Index
Top, 9A--76
User Events, 9A--70
Close, 9A--79
Display, 9A--53
033.27 and Below, 9A--54
034.17 Software and Above, 9A--66
Display Figure, 034.17 Software and Above, 9A--67
Hide, 9A--79
Printing Options Figure, 9A--75
Properties Display, 9A--60
Search List Criteria Figure, 9A--71
Summary Figure, 9A--78
System Data Used at Power Down Figure, 9A--73
Error Log Menu Bar, 034.17 and Above, 9A--69
Index--8
Index
F
Fake Scanhead, 9A--89
Selection Display, 9A--92
Tissue Specific Setups Display, 9A--93
Fault Isolation
Channel Board, 9A--12
General, 9A--2
File Management Utilities, 9A--106
G
Group by Fault, 9A--69
L
Log Button, Error Log, 9A--76
Index--10
M
Machine Options Software Backup on Hard Drive, 9A--106 , 9A--111
Machine Options Software Restore on Hard Drive, 9A--106 , 9A--112
Modem Initialization, 9C--13
Module Flash Loading
Always Done, 9A--46
Disabled, 9A--46
On Next Boot, 9A--46
O
Options
Authorized, 9A--86
Display, 9A--88
MO Files During Upgrade, 9A--87
Index--11
Index
Unauthorized, 9A--86
P
PCB
Bootup Error Status, 9A--49
Bootup Status, 9A--50
Replacement, 9A--46
PCB LED, Card Cage Locations, Front, 9C--6 , 9C--7 , 9C--12
Print, Error Log, 9A--74
R
Remote Diagnostics, 9C--9
Continuous Modem Connection to Serial Port, 9C--13
Modem Initialization, 9C--13
Remote Test Execution, 9C--9
Index--12
S
Search List, 9A--70
Service Access Diagnostics, Automatic Firmware Flashing, 9A--51
Stack Trace, 9A--72
Summary, 9A--77
Sys Data, 9A--72
System Backup on Hard Drive, 9A--106 , 9A--113
System Restore on Hard Drive, 9A--106 , 9A--114
System Upgrade, 9A--46
From Optical Disk, 9A--115
Index--13
Index
T
Tests, Utils. Menu, 9A--32
Comprehensive Test, 9A--33 , 9A--35
Display Feature List, 9A--33 , 9A--35
Enable/Disable Looping of Booting, 9A--33 , 9A--43
Module Flash Loading Always Done, 9A--33 , 9A--46
Module Flash Loading Disabled, 9A--33 , 9A--46
Module Flash Loading On Next Boot, 9A--33 , 9A--46
PCBs Bootup Error Status, 9A--33 , 9A--34 , 9A--49
PCBs Bootup Status, 9A--33 , 9A--34 , 9A--50
Show Bootup Status Report, 9A--33 , 9A--34 , 9A--50
Top, Error Log, 9A--76
Index--14
U
User Events, 9A--70
V
Verify System Files, 9A--106 , 9A--114
Index--15