10. DISPLAY MESSAGE DEFINITIONS
1. Bootloader XX.YY - bootloader application is running, XX.YY indicates the application version.
2. Reading File - reading the programming file from the SD card.
3. Checking File - validating file against flash.
4. Interactive - waiting for commands from the serial terminal.
5. Rebooting - rebooting device.
6. Launch App - starting application.
7. Burn Internal - reprogramming application.
8. Erase External - reprogramming application.
9. Burn External - reprogramming application.
10. Init Hardware - initializing hardware.
11. Init File System - initializing file system.
12. Init Ethernet - initializing Ethernet.
13. Waiting for DHCP - waiting for DHCP to give an address.
14. Configuring - configuring subsystems.
15. Ready - startup sequence complete.
16. Start Fail - the startup configuration script could not be read from the SD card.
17. LN:xxx CAN:yyy - Luma-Net
18. No Config - no configuration stored.
19. WatchdogTimeout SSSS - subsystem SSSS failed where SSSS is a name.
20. Factory Defaults Total Clear - a "Total Clear" press sequence was detected and executed.
21. Factory Defaults Configuration - a "Configuration Clear" press sequence was detected and executed.
22. Rebooting...5 - will reboot in 5 seconds (Continues to count down until it reaches 1 Second).
23. Boot Failed...Retrying - this is the result of the device not completing the startup sequence after ten minutes.
11. DEBUGGING
NOTE: Only a certified factory service technician should attempt to debug the device.
For debugging purposes the TCP/IP terminal at port 3331 and 3332 can be used for further diagnostics. A
serial terminal on J14 using 3.3v compatible Digikey Cables can also be used.
The TCP/IP login will accept the factory password, or the user defined password. The serial terminal does not
need to be logged in. The terminal has a "help" command to see all the other commands.
If the bootloader (J16) becomes shorted it may be used in combination with NXP's Flashmagic to load a new
bootloader through the serial cable connected to J14, this should only be done when instructed to do so by
the factory, refer to Flashmagic instructions to complete this process.
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