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Diagnostic Software
EN 82 DVDR70 & DVDR75/0x15.
Description (Re-) Virginize the recorder. User data in the NVRAM of the analogue board is
cleared
Example DS:> 1219
121900:
Test OK @
Nucleus Name DS_SYS_VirginModeOn
Nucleus Number 1220
Description Turn on the virgin mode functionality (e.g. the auto channel search upon start-up)
User Input None
Example DS:> 1220
122000:
Test OK @
Nucleus Name DS_SYS_VirginModeOff
Nucleus Number 1221
Description Turn off the virgin mode functionality (e.g. the auto channel search upon start-up)
User Input None
Example DS:> 1221
122100:
Test OK @
Nucleus Name DS_SYS_DisplayFatalOn
Nucleus Number 1223
Description Turn on the display-fatal functionality which displays debug-information on the dis-
play when encountering a fatal error condition from which could not be recovered au-
tomatically
User Input None
Example DS:> 1223
122300:
Test OK @
Nucleus Name DS_SYS_DisplayFatalOff
Nucleus Number 1224
Description Turn off the display-fatal functionality which displays debug-information on the dis-
play when encountering a fatal error condition from which could not be recovered au-
tomatically
User Input None
Example DS:> 1224
122400:
Test OK @
Nucleus Name DS_SYS_DisplayFatalGet
Nucleus Number 1225
Description Get the display-fatal flag of the recorder
User Input None
Example DS:> 1225
122500:
Test OK @
Nucleus Name DS_SYS_SettingsSet
Nucleus Number 1226
Description Programs the digital board settings into the boot EEPROM on the digital board.
User Input A large hexadecimal value that represents the digital board settings obtained from
the DbString.exe program or from a reference set.
Example DS:> 1226 646961677473746201010200010101010101000020080000
122600:
Test OK @
Nucleus Name DS_SYS_SettingsDisplay
Nucleus Number 1228
Description Show the settings that are programmed in the BROM on the digital board.
User Input None.

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