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Toshiba e-STUDIO 6550Ce-STUDIO 5560C - Batch Setting for Self-Diagnostic Codes; Applicable Codes; Setting Files; Example

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SELF-DIAGNOSTIC MODE
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5.16 Batch Setting for Self-Diagnostic Codes
5.16.1 General description
The setting files encrypted in which each setting value has been written can be stored in a USB storage
device. Installing this USB storage device in the equipment and reading a setting file enables the batch
setting for the self-diagnostic codes.
After the batch setting is performed, a result file is stored in the USB storage device.
A maximum of 100 codes can be set in one file. If a code has sub codes, each of them is counted as
one code.
Notes:
This function is not available if an automatic execution script such as a log collection is stored in
a USB storage device.
5.16.2 Applicable codes
This function is available for the codes, whose values can be set by the service technicians, in the 05,
08 and 13 modes.
Notes:
The codes only displaying the values and the ones acquiring or clearing the values by
automatic execution are not included.
When a value of the code which exchanges another one sequentially is changed, another one
is altered in conjunction with it.
Setting of the codes 08-8911 and 08-9000 is not possible.
5.16.3 Setting files
[ 1 ] Setting files
An encrypted file in which the setting values for each code to be changed is written in an XML format. A
maximum of 100 codes can be set in one file. If a code has sub codes, each of them is counted as one
code.
File name: DIG_SET.diag
File format: xml format
Notes:
A setting file has to be encrypted by a dedicated encryption tool to be stored in a USB storage
device.
A setting file has to be located in the root folder of a USB storage device.
No other automatic execution script has to be located in the root folder of a USB storage
device.
[ 2 ] Example
<Policy>
<Data>
<Category-05/>
<Category-08>
<Code>
<MainCode>3807</MainCode>
<Value>1</Value>
</Code>
<Code>
<MainCode>9240</MainCode>
<Value>2</Value>
</Code>
<Code>
<MainCode>9264</MainCode>
<SubCode>1</SubCode>

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