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C o n n e c t i o n t e s t
[ O K] = S t a r t
Enter the service menu and browse until you find the [Connection test]
option. Press OK to start the connection test.
Six connections are tested. These connections are represented in two letters abbreviations in the results
screen. These connections are:
CF: Configuration – connection to the configuration update server. Not applicable for fixed configuration
mode.
SW: Software – connection to the software update server.
SC: Scheduler – connection to the schedule update server.
PU: Playlist update – connection to the playlist update server.
RC: Remote monitoring – connection to the remote monitoring server
PR: Proxy – connection to the proxy server.
C F : S S W: F S C:S
P U : E R C: F P R:N
After all connections have been checked, the results screen will be
displayed with the results for all six connections.
There are four possible result values for each connection, each represented with a one abbreviation:
S – Success, the device supports this feature, the feature is enabled and the device can connect to the
server.
F – Failure, device supports this feature, the feature is enabled but the device cannot connect to the
server.
E – Empty URL, device supports this feature, the feature is enabled but the URL for the specific resource
is “empty”.
N – Not applicable. Either the device does not support the feature, or the feature is disabled or not
applicable for the specific configurations.
5.4
Identify device
Enter the service menu and browse until you find the [Lisa ID] option.
The Lisa device’s serial number, in this example ‘A12345’. The
serial number of the Lisa is unique and especially important
when you want to make the Lisa configuration device-specific.
Through its ID code a Lisa can identify itself.