Service manual
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual
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After initiating the Boot menu, the following menu appears.
Figure 5-3: Boot menu
These keys are presented in the Boot menu:
? — displays some explanation of this menu.
@ — loads an application file from the network and runs it.
p — prints the boot parameters.
c — allows changing of the boot parameters.
g — begins execution at the address specified.
m — displays the memory submenu; this submenu allows the display, modification, copying,
and filling of any memory or address space accessible to the CPU; requires a data key.
e — prints the last fatal exception.
N — allows the node id to be changed.
D — displays the diagnostics main menu; refer to Diagnostic Menus on page 5-6.
z — zeros and initialized the NVRAM; requires a data key.
E — displays the error log submenu; this submenu allows the error log to be cleared or
dumped to the screen and serial port.
b — displays the burn flash submenu; this submenu allows new boot kernel or application
software to be loaded over the network and burned into flash memory.
Note:
Care must be taken in executing any functions in this menu. The user should only execute
Diagnostics (D) or use the Error Log (E). The rest of the features are generally only for
advanced users or Spacelabs Medical field personnel.
->
? - help
@ - boot (load and go)
p - print boot params
c - change boot params
g - go to address
m - memory functions...
e - print fatal exception
N - set node id
D - run diagnostics...
z - zero NV ram
E - error log functions...
b - burn flash...
?@p c g me N D z Eb