Philips DVD763SA/021, DVD763SA/001, DVD763SA/051 manual Loop Test See Table Below, Error Bits

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Figure 5-28

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Figure 5-31

The user can switch between the three different types of groove settings by pressing OPEN/CLOSE (forward to next nucleus in the list In-Mid-Out), or STOP (backward in the list In- Mid-Out). This is done in a cyclic manner; note that this test will not contribute to the test result of the Basic Engine. Pressing PLAY proceeds to the next test, after the disc motor has been shut off with a call to nucleus BeDiscMotorOff.

5.5.8Tray Test

As a last action for the Basic Engine tests, the tray test is repeated. The local display will look as follows:

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Figure 5-29

This test is meant to give the user the opportunity to remove the disc in the tray. The tray position can be toggled using the OPEN/CLOSE key. The tray will be closed (by the software, if it is open) before proceeding to the next test when the user presses the PLAY key.

5.5.9 Error Log (See Table on Page 25)

Only the identification number (decimal) representing set errorbits will be shown. By pressing OPEN/CLOSE or STOP, the user can move forward or backward (respectively) through the logged errorcodes. If the display only shows "EB-0", no error bits were set. By pressing PLAY the user can continue to the next test.

5.6Loop Test (See Table Below)

At the start of the loop test, the local display of the DVD player will show the interactive player test result readout in the following display:

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Figure 5-32

The left side of the display contains a 3-digit code, which can have a value between 000 and 111. These values indicate the faulty modules and are to be interpreted as follows:

Displayed Indication for each module

Value

Reading the error log and error bits information can be useful

to determine any errors that occurred recently during normal

operation of the DVD player. Reading the error log is done by

nucleus LogReadErr.

The display during the errorlog readout looks as follows :

000

001

010

011

100

101

110

111

Basic Engine

ok

ok

ok

ok

faulty

faulty

faulty

faulty

Mono

 

Display

PCB

 

PCB

ok

 

ok

ok

 

faulty

faulty

 

ok

faulty

 

faulty

ok

 

ok

ok

 

faulty

faulty

 

ok

faulty

 

faulty

 

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Figure 5-30

Note: Previous versions of the diagnostic software showed a 8- digit error code.

Due to limitations in the number of digits that can be displayed by some front panel displays, the most significant digits will not be shown. This can be done since all the error codes used by this player has set these 2 digits to “00”

By pressing OPEN/CLOSE or STOP the user can move forward or backward (respectively) through the logged error codes. If "0000" is displayed at all positions, the error log is empty. Display of the logged errors is done in a cyclic manner. By pressing PLAY on the local keyboard, the user can proceed to the next test.

5.5.10Error Bits

Reading the error bits is done by nucleus LogReadBits. The display during the errorbits readout looks as follows:

Figure 5-33

The loop test will perform the same nuclei as the dealer test, but it will loop through the list of nuclei indefinitely. The display of the DVD player will display not only the three digits indicating correct/faulty modules and the last found error code (as mentioned, faults are detected as far as they can be within the scope of the diagnostic software), but also a loop counter indicating how many times the loop has been gone through. If an error was detected, the display will remain as in figure 5-34 until the user presses the PLAY key and then it will continue to the next loop.

Example:

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Figure 5-34

The 2-digit number (23) on the right of figure 5-32 indicates the number of times the loop test has been performed.

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