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5-6
91390
QUBE
TROUBLESHOOTING
z — With a data key present (Spacelabs Healthcare Field Service
Engineers only): Zeros and initializes the NVRAM with factory
defaults. All Options and network settings revert to factory
defaults.
Without a data key present: Zeros and initializes the NVRAM, but
maintains the Options settings, TCP/IP settings and Node
(Monitor) ID.
E — Displays the Error Log Functions menu, which allows the
error log to be cleared or dumped to the screen and serial port.
b — Displays the Burn Flash menu, which allows new boot kernel
or application software to be loaded over the network and
burned into flash memory (Spacelabs Healthcare Field Service
Engineers only).
t — Recalibrates the touchscreen (monitor automatically resets).
f — Formats the USB device on the CPU board assembly.
R — Resets the serial port to DIAGNOSTICS output. This allows
the use of the serial terminal to access and control
DIAGNOSTICS.
Boot Parameters
To display the boot parameters, touch the p (lower-case) key in the
Boot menu. Figure 5-4 and Figure 5-5 shows the out-of-the-box
factory default settings. By default, the gateway inet parameter is
not shown. Touch Continue to return to the Boot menu.
If any of the boot parameters are incorrect, touch c from the Boot
menu. Each parameter setting is presented, one at a time. If the
setting is correct, touch the <ENTER> key to go on. If the setting is
incorrect, use the <Del> key to delete the incorrect text, and then
retype the entry using the onscreen keyboard. Touch @ - boot (load
and go) to reboot the monitor with the new settings.
Figure 5-4 Boot Parameters Menu with Factory Default Settings
(v3.01.00)

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