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PSS 5000 – Technical Manual
8 Diagnostics (Menu 5)
6. When you have gathered enough peeper data, click Stop.
The peeper stops. Before you can read the peep files it is necessary to trans-
late them. For more information about translating peep files, see
[6].
Caution: If you are sending the peep files anywhere, always send the raw,
unprocessed files – because these files are encrypted.
8.5 Test (Menu 5.5)
Overview of Test
information
The Test menu is divided into the following sub-menus:
• ‘8.5.1 Menu 5.5.1’ on page 100
• ‘8.5.2 Boot (Menu 5.5.2)’ on page 100
• ‘8.5.3 GDB (Menu 5.5.3)’ on page 100
The use of these menu items are restricted to software developers only.
8.5.1 Menu 5.5.1
Reserved This menu item is reserved for future use.
8.5.2 Boot (Menu 5.5.2)
Restricted Do not use this menu item. The use of this menu item is restricted to software
developers.
The function forces the PSS 5000 to remain in the boot mode. This prevents
the Application Program installed from starting.
8.5.3 GDB (Menu 5.5.3)
Restricted Do not use this menu item. The use of this menu item is restricted to software
developers.
The default value for the GDB parameter is
Off. If the state of this parameter
is changed, then the Service port can not be used to access the Service menus
in the PSS 5000.
8.6 Peripherals (Menu 5.6)
Overview of Peripherals From the Peripherals menu you can see which devices are currently online and
which peripherals have shown any recent or specific errors. The menu is di-
vided into the following sub-menus
• ‘8.6.1 Online List (Menu 5.6.1)’ on page 100
• ‘8.6.2 Errors (Menu 5.6.2)’ on page 101
• ‘8.6.3 Memory Module (Menu 5.6.3)’ on page 102
8.6.1 Online List (Menu 5.6.1)
Description of online list
menu
The Online List menu provides a list of all the peripherals currently online with
the PSS 5000.