Owner manual

Chapter 5
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5.3 Starting-up or Restarting the Monitor
5.3.1 Introduction
When the monitor is started up in the normal way, that is, by
switching on the AC Mains power-switch on the back panel, the
monitor responds by performing a partial reset. A partial reset is
also performed if during operation the monitor is switched off and is
re-started in any of the following ways:
If the Monitor stops operating due to an AC mains power failure
and then re-starts itself (automatically) when power is restored to
it;
If the user stops operating the Monitor by switching it off using
the AC mains power switch on the back panel, and then re-starts
it by using the same switch:
Users can also “partially reset” the Monitor by using the RESET
push-button on the front panel (see section 5.2.3).
5.3.2 A Partial Reset of the Monitor
When the Monitor performs a partial reset a number of self-tests
are automatically performed. The types of tests performed depend
only upon the time, which has elapsed since the Monitor was last
switched on.
If more than 10 mins. have elapsed since the Monitor was
switched on it will perform the software, data-integrity, and
hardware tests when switched on again.
If less than 10 mins. have elapsed since the Monitor was switched
on it will perform only the data-integrity tests when switched on
again.
There are essentially 3 types of self-tests which can be performed
during a “partial reset” a software test, a data-integrity test and
a hardware test.
It takes the Monitor only a few seconds to perform the data-
integrity tests; and about 3 minutes to perform both the software
and hardware test. The different tests are explained below.
Software test
This test checks the information in the Monitor’s software (ROM
Read Only Memory.)
Data-integrity test
This test checks the integrity of the data stored in the Monitor’s
Source Memory (i.e. its EEPROM Electrically Erasable