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1. Initialisation
Common Features
Prior to User Interface initialisation the machine Operating System (balancing kernel) initialises. If any
problems are detected a sequence of beeps are generated to describe the problem.
When the UI initialises the display board identifier is checked. If the correct display board is not
connected a 1 second beep is generated and the machine halts.
If the display board is correct, the contents of the two non-volatile memory chips (one on the
microcontroller board and one on the opto-encoder board) are compared. If they are different (due to a
component change for example) “C85” is diplayed. The user can use the plus and minus keys to select
either C85 or C86. Pressing return causes the selected function to be executed and the machine to reset.
C85 and C86 are used to synchronise the two flash chips. For a description see a Hofmann service
manual.
If the machine repeatedly fails to initialise and generates a sequence of audible beeps with no display
leds lit there is a low-level machine fault detected (kernel initialisation failed). In the absence of
troubleshooting documentation for this scenario contact engineering.
On initialisation where the flash chips are in agreement and the kernel has successfully initialised, the
entire display is lit for a lamp test. The display board speaker sounds also. The lamp test ends and the
current software release number is displayed in the right display panel.
At this point a machine self-test is performed. If any problems are identified during this self test an error
message “E82” is displayed for a number of seconds. It may still be possible to use the machine without
problems depending on the specific problem encountered. Under normal conditions, the self test is
completely transparent to the user and results in no output.
After the self test the version number display is cleared. The default settings are then loaded from flash
and the appropriate leds are lit.
After lamp test "E11" is displayed if the sape arm is not in the home position. If the sape is
properly calibrated, moving it to the home position will clear this message. If the sape
requires calibration the service menu must be selected to calibrate the sape.
B9000 Specific Features
The default weight placement mode is "Normal". By holding the "return" key down during power on (until
initialisation is complete) the default mode can be toggled between "normal" and "Hwm1".
B9450 Specific Features
The settings for the user which was active prior to power off are reloaded automatically.
B9460 Specific Features
After lamp test "E13" is displayed if the outer sape arm is not in the home position. If the
sape is properly calibrated, moving it to the home position will clear this message. If the
sape requires calibration the service menu must be selected to calibrate the sape.
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