Error codes, Connected state, Platform id – ARRIS DCT5100 Installation Manual User Manual

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Diagnostics

DCT5100 Installation Manual

Error Codes

Error codes are displayed on the LED when an error occurs. If multiple errors occur, the last
recorded error is displayed. Errors displayed on the LED begin with

EP

(base platform or Thin

Client) Error codes ranging from 00 to 17 to remain consistent with digital set-tops prior to the
DCT5100. Error code

EP18

applies to the DCT5100 only.

Table 4-3 lists the different types of hardware errors, and the corresponding error code
displayed on the LED:

Table 4-3
Fatal hardware initialization errors - LED

Error Code

Description

EP00 No

Error

EP01 Not

Connected

EP03 DRAM

Error

EP04 SRAM

Error

EP07

ROM Verification Failure

EP08 RAM

Test

Failure

EP09

Battery Test Failure

EP11

Invalid Unit Address

EP12

Power On Self Test Failure

EP14 GITV

Startup

Failure

EP15 TSI

Structure

Corrupt

EP18 Driver

Initialization

Failure

Connected State

The state of the set-top is either connected or disconnected. The connected state of the box is set
by a DCT-operations connect or disconnect message. The OSD displays DISCONNECTED when
the set-top is in the disconnected state and CONNECTED when it is in the connected state.

PLATFORM ID

The PLATFORM ID is also referred to as the ROM ID. The Platform ID is a 16-bit parameter
used to differentiate between unique digital platform images in the field. It is displayed in
hexadecimal format.

FAMILY ID

The FAMILY ID indicates two aspects of the set-top terminal, the manufacturer and the product
family. It is displayed in hexadecimal format.

MODEL ID

The MODEL ID is the model of the set-top terminal. It is displayed in hexadecimal format.

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