Diagnostic Software, Trouble Shooting and Test Instructions

DVD963SA

 

5.

 

EN 23

5.3Display PCB

5.3.1Display Test

The display test is performed by nucleus DispDisplay. By putting a serie of test patterns on the local display, the local display is tested. To step through all different patterns, the user must either press OPEN/CLOSE (pattern is ok) or STOP (pattern was incorrect) to proceed to the next pattern. The display of patterns is continued in a cyclic manner, shown in Fig. 5-6, until the user presses PLAY. If the user presses PLAY before all display patterns are tested, the DispDisplay nucleus will return FALSE (display test unsuccessful).

 

 

 

If OK, press OPEN/CLOSE

If NOK, press STOP

If OK, press OPEN/CLOSE If NOK, press STOP

If OK, press OPEN/CLOSE If NOK, press STOP

press PLAY to continue

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KEY ID

KEY

 

 

0

PLAY

1

STOP

2

OPEN/CLOSE

3

STANDBY

4

NEXT

5

PREVIOUS

6

PAUSE

7

AUDIO DIRECT

E

SOUND MODE

F

REPEAT

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Figure 5-8

If any keys are detected more than once (due to hardware error), the key-code is displayed twice (or more), with the second digit increased by 1.

If the user does not press all keys minimally once (in any order), the DispKeys nucleus will return FALSE and cause an error in the overall result of the player script.

The user can leave the keyboard test by pressing the PLAY key on the local display of the DVD player for at least one full second.

The result of the keyboard test is shown on local display as follows:

Figure 5-6

5.3.2LED Test

The LED(s) on the DVD player is (are) tested by nucleus DispLed. The user must check if the LED(s) is (are) lighted; if it is, press OPEN/CLOSE, if it is not, press STOP. By pressing PLAY the script will proceed to the next test. If the user presses PLAY before OPEN/CLOSE or STOP, the DispLed nucleus will return TRUE (LED test successful).

5.3.3Keyboard Test

The keyboard of the DVD player is tested by nucleus DispKeyb. The user is expected to press all keys on the local keyboard once. The code of the key pressed is shown on the local display (1 hexadecimal digit) immediately followed by a (hexadecimal) number indicating how many times that key has been pressed. Example of the local display during this test:

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Figure 5-7

The key-codes displayed on the local display will scroll from right to left when the display gets full, the text "K" will remain on display.

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Figure 5-9

Or

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Figure 5-10

Pressing PLAY on the local keyboard again will proceed to the next text.

5.3.4Remote Control Test

The remote control of the DVD player is tested by nucleus DispRc. The user must press any key on the remote control just once. The codes of the key pressed will be shown on the local display in hexadecimal format. Example:

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Figure 5-11

In this example 23 is the hexidecimal code of the pressed RC key. The user can leave the remote-control test by pressing PLAY on the local keyboard of the DVD player. The remote control test is successful if a code was received before the user

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