Philips DVD763SA/021, DVD763SA/001 Menu and Command Mode Interface, Command Overview of Nuclei

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5.6.3Trade Mode

When the player is in Trade Mode, the player cannot be controlled by means of the front key buttons, but only by means of the remote control.

TO ACTIVATE TRADE MODE

POWER ON

DURING STOP MODE AND W/O DISC. PRESS REMOTE KEYS COMBINATION

<PLAY> <259> <PLAY>

PLAYER IS IN TRADE MODE WHEN

PRESSING FRONT KEYS,

THE PLAYER DOESN'T RESPOND

TO DEACTIVATE TRADE MODE

POWER ON

DURING STOP MODE AND W/O DISC. PRESS REMOTE KEYS COMBINATION

<PLAY> <259> <PLAY>

PLAYER IS IN NORMAL MODE WHEN

PRESSING FRONT KEYS,

THE PLAYER WILL RESPOND

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Figure 5-36

Note: To activate and deactivate the Trade Mode with the disc in the player, the procedure is similar to above, except that the remote control keys combination is pressed at the instant when the local display is flashing “READING”

5.7Menu and Command Mode Interface

5.7.1Layout of Results Diagnostic Nuclei

Results returned from a Diagnostic Nucleus will be displayed in the following layout:

<number >< string > [ok ER]

<number >: is a 4-digit decimal number padded with leading zeros if its value is less than 4 digits. The first 2 digits identify the generating nucleus (or group of nuclei) while the latter 2 digits indicate the error number.

<string >: is a text string containing information about the result of the Diagnostic Nucleus.

<number > and < string > are defined in [SSD_DN] in the output sections of each Nucleus.

Examples:

1.0001Unknown command ER @

2.3100OK @

3.0901Data line X is not connected to the DRAM ER@

5.7.2Command Mode Interface

Set-up Physical Interface Components Hardware required:

• Service PC

• one free COM port on the Service PC

• special cable to connect DVD player to Service PC

The service PC must have a terminal emulation program (e.g. OS2 WarpTerminal or Procomm) 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 player. 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

screen of the terminal (prog am):

ActivationDVDv4InterconnectionDiagnsticSftwareversion5.03

Switch(M)enu,(C)mmandSDRAMthe pl yer on(S)2Binterfacetestandpassedthe following?[M]:@textm<enter>will appear on the

BasicSDRAMtestpassed laveProcessor:SLAVE2

DD:>

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Figure 5-37

The first line indicates that the Diagnostic software has been activated and contains the version number. The second line lets the user choose the interface format. Enter ‘C’ to select Command Mode and the next three lines are the successful result of the two subsequent basic tests (nuclei 2, ,4 and the detection of the display type used by the panel respectively). If not all these messages appear on the terminal screen, then the related nucleus found an error. The last line is the prompt ("DD>"). The diagnostic software is now ready to receive commands.

Command Overview of Nuclei

The following table gives an overview of all available nuclei. The first column contains an identification number, the second contains the name of a nucleus and the last column indicate the description of the nucleus.

Note: User confirmation is necessary during front panel tests

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