Set Serial Number; Clear Sram; Reset Date And Time; Sram Re-Initialize Support - Toshiba e-STUDIO206L Service Manual

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5.12.3

Functions

[A] 0. Set Serial Number
When replacing SYS-SRAM, select this to set the serial number of the equipment since it must be done
in advance of recovery from SRAM backup data.
• Clear SRAM first and then set the serial number in this mode.
• Recover from SRAM backup data after setting the serial number.
Refer to  P. 12-2 "12.1.4 Cloning procedure"
Select "0" and then press the [START] button. Then key in the serial number of this equipment.
The keyed in serial number appears on the menu.
SRAM Clear Mode

0. Set Serial Number

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1. Clear SRAM

2. Reset Date and Time

3. SRAM Re-Initialize Support

[B] 1. Clear SRAM
Select this to clear all SRAM data when replacing SYS-SRAM.
• Replace the SRAM board and then clear the SRAM data.
• After clearing the SRAM data, initialize SRAM following its replacement procedure.
Notes:
When this operation has been done, do not perform HDD partition creation (Format HDD) before
the normal start-up.
[C] 2. Reset Date and Time
Select this to clear an F800 error which occurred when the date and time were set as after the end of
the year 2037 or when the actual end of the year 2037 has come.
• After selecting this, start the equipment in the normal mode to reset the date and time.
[D] 3. SRAM Re-Initialize Support
Select this to clear an F900 error which occurred when SYS-SRAM and the SYS board are replaced at
the same time, since this error cannot be cleared in the 3C mode.
• After updating with a download jig and clearing the SRAM data, select this item.
• After selecting this, initialize SRAM following its replacement procedure.
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System Firmware Version
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Serial Number Setting Complated.. xxxxxxxxxx
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e-STUDIO206L/256/306/356/456/506 / 207L/257/307/357/457/507
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