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Part 3 Using Support Functions

Troubleshooting

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Part 3 Using Support Functions

When the monitor detects an error condition, the monitor shows an error code on the display
screen. If such an error occurs during monitoring operation, an audible alarm tone also
sounds. Press the Alarm Silence button to terminate the audible alarm tone.

When an error code appears on the display, a number in hexadecimal representation indicates
the nature of the error. Additionally, Diagnostic Mode can be used to gain access to an error
code record, stored in non-volatile memory, of the last 10 error codes encountered. See
Chapter 5 Diagnostic mode for further details on Diagnostic Mode.

Each error code corresponds to a particular problem in the monitor. Recommended actions to
take when an error code is encountered are listed below.

Serviceable

Hardware

Error Codes

Listed below are error codes that correspond to hardware problems, and the recommended
actions to take should such an error be encountered.

Hex Code

Explanation

Recommended Action

1

Improper shutdown

1. Power cycle
2. If this error persists, return the

monitor to your local Philips
representative for service.

4

The measure valve of the 3.3V
power supply is low.

1. Check the power supply.
2. Replace the power supply

module.

5

The measured valve of the 3.3V
power supply is high.

1. Check the power supply.
2. Replace the power supply

module.

8

The measured value of the 5V
power supply is low.

1. Check the power supply.
2. Replace the power supply

module.

9

The measured value for the 5V
power supply is high.

1. Check the power supply.
2. Replace the power supply

module.

E

A checksum error is detected on the
power-up settings region of flash
memory.

1. Turn power Off
2. Turn power On while pressing

both the Contrast and Volume
buttons simultaneously. (See
“Restoring Factory Settings” on
page 5-14
.)

3. All user selections must be

restored.

4. If problem persists, replace main

PCB module.

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