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Number

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Revision

Revision Date

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Author(s)

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Revision History see Workflow History for approvers and approval dates, and Notice for release dates
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Notice # Description

Author

Revision
Date

R048003 Initial release.

Aiswarya ,
Prasad

2/28/08

C273484 Per TOG request, update bootloader and audio mute info.

Prasad

3/12/08

Prasad, Nadira

4/11/08

Update the document for TOG Release00.06.01


C

C275195 Section 4.18, Update Bootloader modified to add usage of navigation Saranya, Nadira
keys for this screen. This is for TOG Release00.06.02

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.

Product Description.......................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1.

Purpose ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7

1.2.

Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations................................................................................................................... 7

2.

Equipment Needed: .......................................................................................................................................................... 7


2.1.

Hardware: .................................................................................................................................................................... 7

2.2.

Software:...................................................................................................................................................................... 8

3.

Test Logs:......................................................................................................................................................................... 8

4.

User Interface ................................................................................................................................................................... 8


4.1.

General Navigation: ..................................................................................................................................................... 8

4.2.

Test Status:................................................................................................................................................................... 8

4.3.

Main Test Menu:.......................................................................................................................................................... 9

4.4.

4.5.

4.6.

4.7.

4.8.

4.9.

4.3.1.

Description:...................................................................................................................................................... 9

4.3.2.

Navigation:....................................................................................................................................................... 9

4.3.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................... 9

System Screen:............................................................................................................................................................. 9
4.4.1.

Description:...................................................................................................................................................... 9

4.4.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 10

4.4.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 10

System Info Screen: ................................................................................................................................................... 10


4.5.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 10

4.5.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 13

4.5.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 13

Indicator Screen: ........................................................................................................................................................ 13


4.6.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 13

4.6.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 14

4.6.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 14

Character Set Screen:................................................................................................................................................. 14


4.7.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 14

4.7.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 15

4.7.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 15

All Indicators Screen: ................................................................................................................................................ 15


4.8.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 15

4.8.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 16

4.8.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 16

User Specified Screen:............................................................................................................................................... 16


4.9.1.

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4.9.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 17

4.9.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 18

4.10.

Network Test: ........................................................................................................................................................ 18

4.10.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 18

4.10.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 19

4.10.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 19

4.10.3.1.

Ping: ...........................................................................................................................................................20

4.10.3.2.

Streaming: ..................................................................................................................................................20

4.11.

Configuration:........................................................................................................................................................ 23

4.11.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 24

4.11.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 25

4.11.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 25

4.12.

Media Test: ............................................................................................................................................................ 26

4.12.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 26

4.12.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 27

4.12.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 28

4.13.

Test Pattern: ........................................................................................................................................................... 28

4.13.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 28

4.13.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 28

4.13.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 29

4.14.

Colorbars: .............................................................................................................................................................. 29

4.14.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 29

4.14.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 29

4.14.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 29

4.15.

Config Update:....................................................................................................................................................... 29

4.15.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 29

4.15.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 30

4.15.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 31

4.16.

USB Test:............................................................................................................................................................... 31

4.16.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 31

4.16.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 33

4.16.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 33

4.17.

Key Info: ................................................................................................................................................................ 33

4.17.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 33

4.17.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 34

4.17.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 34

4.18.

Update Bootloader: ................................................................................................................................................ 34

4.18.1.
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4.18.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 35

4.18.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 35

4.19.

HDD Recovery: ..................................................................................................................................................... 35

4.19.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 35

4.19.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 36

4.19.3.

Usage Notes: .................................................................................................................................................. 36

4.20.

EDID Info: ............................................................................................................................................................. 38

4.20.1.

Description:.................................................................................................................................................... 38

4.20.2.

Navigation:..................................................................................................................................................... 39

4.20.3.

Usage Note:.................................................................................................................................................... 39

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TABLE OF FIGURES
Table 1 - Acronyms ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7

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1.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

1.1.

Purpose

MOTOPLYR is a Set Top Box (STB) Application that executes on the Video over IP (VIP) platform. MOTOPLYR
application is used to exercise all the features in the hardware by implementing features layered on top of the DCG HAL
allowing wide functional coverage. Additionally, the focus is more on system integration testing of device drivers rather than
on the performance or unit testing.
This document is intended for T-Online Germany.

1.2.

Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations


Acronym
A/V
API
CGMS A
DVD
PC
HD
HDCP
HDD
HDMI
HW
IO
IP
IR
LED
N/A
RCU
RF
RFMod
SCART

SD
STB
SW
TBD
USB
VCR
VFD
VLC

Description
Audio/Video
Application Program Interface
Copy Generation Management System
Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc
Personal Computer
High Definition
High Definition Content Protection
Hard Disk Drive
High Definition Multimedia Interface
Hardware
Input Output
Internet Protocol
Infrared
Light Emitting Diode
Not Applicable
Remote Control Unit
Radio Frequency
RF Modulator
Syndicat des Constructeurs d'Appareils Radiorcepteurs et
Tlviseurs. 21-Pin connector for connecting Audio-Visual
Equipment together.
Standard Definition
Set Top Box
Software
To Be Determined
Universal Serial Bus
Video Cassette Recording
Vacuum Florescent Display
VideoLAN Client
Table 1 - Acronyms

2.

EQUIPMENT NEEDED:

2.1.

Hardware:

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Note: currently SCART output mode defaults to composite

A VCR with S-Video, SCART and Composite input for testing CGMS-A and Macrovision.

Minimum of Three Ethernet cables, 2 USBs, HDMI, SCART, Composite and S-Video cables.

A USB bulk file device with sufficient space to contain testers AV test files, updated boot loaders and also
enough space to hold the generated test logs. Minimum recommended size is 256 MB. A USB hard disk
may respond quicker than a flash device.

The application will execute on VIP1616E STB.

Software:

Both tftp and DHCP services must be available so that the MOTOPLYR application can be downloaded
to the STB via Netboot. These services can be provided by either Windows XP or Linux Operating
Systems.

Motorola provides an application installer for Windows XP to configure these two services on a PC. This
installer will install tftp, DHCP and NK.bin on the host PC.

Configure the DHCP server IP address to 192.168.1.10.

A VLC Media Player is to be installed on the PC.

TEST LOGS:
The test logs are generated in the following path in the USB:
MOTOPLYR\LOG\<STB Serial number_nn>.log
where nn is a number ranging from 01 to 99. For every Reset of the same STB this number gets incremented.
Note: USB needs to be connected for the logs to be generated.

4.
4.1.

USER INTERFACE
General Navigation:
The menu system is navigable with both front panel and Remote Control keys. The back key is used to return to
previous menu and also for deleting characters in text boxes. Use the down and up arrow (in Front Panel/RCU) to
move vertically within the screen and left and right arrow (in Front Panel/RCU) to move horizontally within a
screen. Enter numbers using the RCU number keys.

4.2.

Test Status:
There is a Pop up screen for Pass/Fail which will be displayed only if Test prompt check box is enabled in the
Configuration screen. This pop up screen helps in determining the test result for every feature being tested. When
ever BACK key is pressed a this pop up appears with Pass, Fail and Cancel buttons and prompts user for
the result of the Test. Selecting the appropriate button will then display the result on the respective Feature button in
the System screen as either P or F to indicate status of testing for that particular screen. The overall test result
will appear on the Diagnostics button in the MOTOPLYR Main screen.
The pop up dialog will appear when neither Pass nor Fail is checked in a test screen as a reminder to specify the test
result status. The pop up dialog will not appear if either Pass or Fail is checked or Test Status Prompt is not

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checked in the Configuration screen. Selecting cancel will allow screen exit without specifying test status. This
applies to all test screens in MOTOPLYR.

4.3. Main Test Menu:


4.3.1.
Description:
This is the first screen that is seen when MOTOPLYR is launched. This contains a button named Diagnostics the
title of this screen is MOTOPLYR. The rest of the screen follows the same layout as given below:

4.3.2. Navigation:
Use the "OK" key to enter into the Diagnostics Screen.

4.3.3. Usage Notes:


This screen does not have any controls on it. It only displays a button named Diagnostics which is the entry point
to the Test application. Every screen needs to be traversed through this screen. For Test status handling refer to
Section 4.2.

4.4.

System Screen:

4.4.1. Description:
The system screen contains all the features of the STB that can be tested in the form of buttons. The various buttons
that will be displayed on the screen are:
i.

System Info.

ii.

Indicator Test.

iii.

Network Test.

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Configuration.

v. .

Media Test

vi.

Test pattern.

viii.

Config Update.

ix.

USB Test.

x.

Key Info.

xi.

Update Bootloader

xii.

HDD Recovery

xiii.

EDID info

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The screen layout is given below:

4.4.2. Navigation:
i.

Select Diagnostics from the MOTOPLYR menu.

4.4.3. Usage Notes:


Use the OK key to select any of the above mentioned buttons; this will take the user to the respective screens.
For Test status handling refer to Section 4.2.

4.5. System Info Screen:


4.5.1. Description:
The System Info screen displays the STB information. The information that is displayed are the Device Name,
Model number, GUID, Discovery Server, MOTOPLYR Version, HDD temperature, FAN Speed, Bootloader
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version and so on. This will vary according to the model of STB connected. It also contains a Pass and Fail check
box on the title bar and DRAM test status. In the next screen test status of DRAM 0 and DRAM 1 can be found..
The exact screen layout is given below:

Below is the fan controller graph of fan voltage with respect to temperature in both Celsius and Fahrenheit.

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4.5.2. Navigation:
i.

Select Diagnostics -> System Info

4.5.3. Usage Notes:


Use OK key to select the System Info button. There are two buttons Prev and Next on the screen. This can be
used to traverse to the next and previous pages of the System info screen. For Test status handling refer to Section
4.2.

4.6.

Indicator Screen:

4.6.1. Description:
The Indicator screen displays 3 buttons: Character Set, All Indicators and User Specified as shown below. This is to
test the Indicators present in the STB.

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4.6.2. Navigation:
i.

Select Diagnostics -> Indicator Test

4.6.3. Usage Notes:


Use OK key to select the Indicator test button and also the various buttons on the Indicator Test screen like the
Character Set, All Indicators and User specified buttons.

4.7.

Character Set Screen:

4.7.1. Description:
The Character set screen contains the different pre-defined character sets that need to be displayed on the VFD. It
also contains a Pass and Fail check box on the title bar. The exact layout of the screen is given below:

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4.7.2. Navigation:
i.

Select Diagnostics -> Indicator Test -> Character Set

4.7.3. Usage Notes:


This screen contains certain pre-defined set of characters denoted with indexes ranging from 0 18. There are also
two buttons Prev and Next to traverse through previous and next pages of the Character Set screen. When either
Prev or Next is selected, the respective character set is displayed on the VFD. The character set shown on the
screen is what that is displayed on the VFD. For Test status handling refer to Section 4.2.

4.8.

All Indicators Screen:

4.8.1. Description:
All Indicators screen contains a checkbox named ON which will test the state of all the indicators on the STB. The
screen also contains a Pass and Fail checkbox on the title bar. It highlights all the pixels on the VFD including the
POWER, HDD, LINK, RECORD and STANDBY indicators when turned ON and vice-versa when OFF. The exact
layout is given below.

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4.8.2. Navigation:
i.

Select Diagnostics -> Indicator Test -> All Indicators

4.8.3. Usage Notes:


Use OK key to select the All Indicator button. The state of all the pixels on the VFD can be changed by checking
and un-checking the ON check box. The state is set by selecting the SET button. For Test status handling refer
to Section 4.2.

4.9.

User Specified Screen:

4.9.1. Description:
The User Specified screen contains checkboxes, a virtual keypad and a SET button. It is used to check whether the
customized text entered by the user is displayed on the VFD, also to check whether the Indicators can be toggled and
reflect their state properly. The screen also contains a Pass and Fail check box on the title bar. The exact layout of
the screen is given below.

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4.9.2. Navigation:
i.

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4.9.3. Usage Notes:


Use OK key on the User specified screen to enter it. Check and uncheck the Power, HDD, Link , Record and
Standby checkboxes using OK key and select the SET button to verify the state of the respective indicators on
the STB as ON and OFF. Also navigate in and out of the screen and observe the state of the checkboxes on the
screen, it should hold the same state that was assigned to it when user navigated in /out of the screen. User can
specify his/her own text using the virtual keypad and observe the same being displayed on the VFD when the SET
button is selected. For Test status handling refer to Section 4.2.

4.10. Network Test:


4.10.1. Description:
The Network test screen contains Ping and Streaming buttons. The Ping screen basically tests the Network
functionality. It prompts the user to enter Target IP and Bytes to transfer and checks the Network connectivity of
STB. It contains textboxes for the user to enter the IP address and the number of bytes to transfer. It also contains a
button named PING which when pressed will give the network status. The screen also contains a Pass and Fail
checkbox in the title bar. It gives the same output as the DOS Ping command. The IP Streaming screen will
display the audio/video streaming from IP through UDP. It contains a text box for the user to enter the UDP Port
number and a button Stream to start streaming. It also contains a Pass and Fail check box in the title bar. The exact
layout of the screen is given below

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4.10.2. Navigation:
i.

Select Diagnostics -> Network Tests

4.10.3. Usage Notes:

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4.10.3.1. Ping:
The user can verify Network connectivity by entering the IP address of Target and bytes to transfer using the RCU
and then selecting the PING button. To go to the previous screen use BACK key by placing the focus on Ping
button. For Test status handling refer to Section 4.2.
Appropriate status messages are displayed on the screen. The different status messages and what they mean are
given below:
i.

Ready Indicates the test has completed and the STB is on the network.

ii.
Input_Err Is displayed whenever any invalid input is entered by the user. For e.g.: Leave the Bytes to
transfer text box blank and select PING.
iii.
Req_timeout Is displayed whenever it takes a longer time for the STB to establish a network connection due
to invalid Target IP or Bytes to transfer.
For e.g.: Enter 255.255.255.255 for Target IP and Bytes to transfer as 21 and select PING.

4.10.3.2. Streaming:
The user verifies IP audio/video streaming by using this screen. The UDP port number needs to be entered in the
UDP Port text box. The user needs to set up the VLC Player on the host PC before selecting the Stream button on
the screen:

The VLC Player needs to be installed on the PC. Click on the VLC player and do the following:

The user should Click File, and then choose Open File, Directory, or Disc, depending on which file needs
to be streamed.

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Select the Browse button at the top right of the Open dialog box as shown above and select the file needs to
be streamed.

Now check "Stream/ Save" in the bottom left corner, and click the Settings button

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The Stream output dialog box pops-up. Click the UDP box; fill in the IP address of the target to which the
audio/video file is to be streamed to. Leave the Port as 1234.Click the Play Locally check box if the video
needs to be seen on the PC. Now click OK

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NOTE: The IP to be entered here is obtained from Host IP in the PING screen of the MOTOPLYR
application (Diagnostics -> Network Test -> Ping).

Click OK to start the Video Stream.

Now after the above said VLC settings are done enter the UDP port number as 1234 using RCU into the UDP
test box and select the Stream button on the IP Streaming screen. The video that had been selected for
streaming through VLC will be displayed in the Preview Pane.
For Test status handling refer to Section 4.2.

4.11. Configuration:

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4.11.1. Description:
The Configuration screen contains the various configuration settings like the Video format, Audio Mute, Fan
control, Macro vision CGMS-A and so-on. The screen helps in setting the configuration for the Audio and Video
output with an extra FAN control feature. It also contains a Pass and Fail checkbox in the title bar. The Config
features are listed out below:
i.

Aspect Ratio

ii.

Scaling mode

iii.

Resolution

iv.

Macro Vision

v.

CGMS-A

vi.

HDCP

vii.

Audio Mute

viii.

Fan

ix.

Test Prompt

The exact layout of the screen is given below:

Below are pictures for HDMI analyzer showing changes in aspect ratio

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4.11.2. Navigation:
i.

Select Diagnostics -> Configuration

4.11.3. Usage Notes:


When Motoplyr application is launched; Audio Mute check box should be disabled (unchecked) by default.
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The Config features are in the form of checkboxes, except the FAN option which is given as radio buttons. Use
OK key to check and uncheck the checkboxes and radio buttons and the SET button to set the value. The output
of the Config screen can be verified by setting configurations on the Config screen and playing audio and video files
on the Audio-Video screen. Macro vision and CGMS- A are copy protection formats. There are four levels of
CGMS and if level-0, level-1 and level-2 are selected then user should be able to record the Audio-video file and if
level-3 is selected, it should not allow user to record the Audio-video file. Each time user is able to select only one
level of CGMS and then press SET. The FAN is verified by using a heat gun and increasing the temperature of the
HDD and observing the Fan Speed in the System Info screen (MOTOPLYR Main Menu ->Diagnostics -> System
Info). It varies according to temperature and displays Zero Speed, Quarter Speed, Half Speed, Full Speed
respectively. For Test status handling refer to Section 4.2.

4.12. Media Test:


4.12.1. Description:
Note: Do not remove USB while playing an Audio-Video file.
The Audio-Video screen allows the user to select and play audio-video files from two list boxes which gets its
contents from the USB connected to the STB or from the Hard Disk. The play, pause, stop and audio-video full
screen output is tested in this screen. It also contains a Pass and Fail check box on the title bar. For playing files
from Hard Disk, single partition is enough. If Hard Disk has two partitions and Audio-Video files are present in both
the partitions, then application will display files from the first partition. If the Motoplyr\AV folder is not found in
the first partition then application will display files from the second partition. If application finds Motoplyr\AV
folder as an empty folder then it will not search for the remaining partitions present in the Hard disk and Audiovideo list box can be displayed as empty list box. User can see in the list box that Audio-Video files are listed in
alphabetical order. The exact layout of the screen is given below:

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4.12.2. Navigation:
i.

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4.12.3. Usage Notes:


When Motoplyr application is launched; Audio Mute check box should be disabled (unchecked) by default.
Click Picture key to enter picture screen. It displays the picture files (jp,bmp files) present in the USB connected
to the STB in the list box .Use OK to select the required picture file. The picture file selected should be displayed.
Click Video key to enter the Audio-Video screen. It displays the media files present in the USB connected to the
STB in the two list boxes on the screen. Use OK to select the required media file. The media files selected plays
and displays appropriate status message. Use MENU key to view video in full screen mode with the limitation that
only the video on first screen can be viewed in full screen mode. Play/Pause and Stop video from the menu that pops
up in full screen mode. To return to normal mode press MENU key again. Navigate through the list box by
pressing up and down arrow keys in Frontpanel/RCU. Only one HD file can be played at a time in the Audio-video
screen. The status messages indicate whether the audio/video is/can be played through status messages like Play
Successful and Play Unsuccessful. For Test status handling refer to Section 4.2.

4.13. Test Pattern:


4.13.1. Description:
The Test pattern screen displays a pattern when clicked. It doesnt have any controls on it. The exact layout of the
screen is given below:

4.13.2. Navigation:
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4.13.3. Usage Notes:


Since no controls are present on this screen, use OK key to enter the screen and BACK key to navigate out of
the screen. For Test status handling refer to Section 4.2.

4.14. Colorbars:
4.14.1. Description:
This screen displays Color bars. It doesnt have any controls on it. See Appendix for exact layout of the screen.

4.14.2. Navigation:
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Select Diagnostics -> Colorbars

4.14.3. Usage Notes:


Since no controls are present on this screen, use OK key to enter the screen and BACK key to navigate out of
the screen. For Test status handling refer to Section 4.2.

4.15. Config Update:


4.15.1. Description:
The Config Update screen allows user to update the Discovery Server. It provides two pre-defined server names and
also gives the user a Virtual keypad to key in his/her own URL for the server name. It also contains a Pass and Fail
check box on the title bar. There is an initial screen which has a Discovery Server button.
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The exact layout of the screen is given below:

4.15.2. Navigation:
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4.15.3. Usage Notes:


Use OK key to enter the initial screen and press OK once more on the Discovery server button to enter the
Config Update screen. The default URLs can be selected by pressing the OK key on the respective buttons and
pressing the SET button to update the configuration. User can also specify his/her own URL by keying in text
from the virtual keypad using the left, right ,up, down keys from Frontpanel/RCU to traverse through the keypad and
pressing OK key to select the characters. For Test status handling refer to Section 4.2.

4.16. USB Test:


4.16.1. Description:
Note: For some Pen drives, when INFORMATION button is pressed the application hangs. In that case, remove
the USB and the application will come back to its normal form. Do not use that particular USB again.
The USB screen checks the Write and Read operations of the USB connected to the STB. It contains a list box
which displays the USBs connected to the STB. The file sizes are also given in the form of buttons as Small,
Medium and Large. There is also a Filesize textbox where the user can key in a file size (in kilobytes) of his/her
choice. There is a Start button which is used to start the test. It also contains a Pass and Fail check box on the title
bar. It also contains INFORMATION button which is used to display the properties of the USB which is attached to
STB. And the INFORMATION screen contains two buttons Prev and Next.When Next button is pressed, it
displays the remaining properties of the USB. The exact layout of the screen is given below:

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4.16.2. Navigation:
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Select Diagnostics -> USB Test

4.16.3. Usage Notes:


Use OK key to enter the screen. Select the USB on which test needs to be performed from the list box using the
OK key. Traverse through the list box using UP& DOWN arrow keys on frontpanel/RCU. Select the File
sizes using the OK key on the respective buttons (Small, Medium and Large on the screen) and select
START button to start the test. User can also enter his/her own file sizes by keying in numbers from the RCU on
the File size text box. The File size is displayed in Kilobytes. The appropriate status messages are displayed like
Writing Data, Reading Data, and CRC Passed and so on. Then to get the properties of USB , select the USB from
the list box by pressing OK .Then press INFORMATION button. Now user can see only 8 descriptor
information of the USB. Then press Next button so that remaining descriptor information can be displayed. For
Test status handling refer to Section 4.2.

4.17. Key Info:


4.17.1. Description:
This screen displays the key codes for the keys that user presses either using Front Panel or RCU. The Function
name, HEX Key code and Source are displayed for every key press where Function name is the name mapped to
every key on the RCU, HEX Key code is the Hexa-decimal key code and Source determines the source of the key
press as either Front panel or RCU. It also contains a Pass and Fail check box on the title bar. The exact layout of the
screen is given below:

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4.17.2. Navigation:
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Select Diagnostics -> Key Info

4.17.3. Usage Notes:


Use OK key to enter the screen. Press all the keys on front panel and RCU and observe the key codes being
displayed on the screen with the respective source as Front Panel or Remote. Pressing BACK key 3 times
continuously will exit from the screen. For Test status handling refer to Section 4.2.

4.18. Update Bootloader:


4.18.1. Description:
This screen is used to update the Bootloader version from USB attached to the STB. The screen also contains a Pass
and Fail check box on the title bar. The USB should contain the various boot files that can be used for updating the
Bootloader. The bootloader files are of 50 character in length and are listed in alphabetical order. The exact layout of
the screen is given below:

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4.18.2. Navigation:
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Select Diagnostics -> Update Bootloader

4.18.3. Usage Notes:


Note: The Boot loader file on USB device should be of .nb0 format.
Note: For boot loader update, jumper JP1 should be present in the board.
Use OK to select the required Bootloader from the list and press right arrow to set the focus to Update button
then press OK key to start the updation. Initially the Status will show Erasing Bootloader continued by
Updating Bootloader x % done where x denotes the amount of percentage completion followed by Verifying
Bootloader and finally ends with Bootloader Update Successful. This can be verified by going to the System Info
screen (MOTOPLYR Main Menu ->Diagnostics -> System Info) and observing the Bootloader version. This will
now show the updated Bootloader version. Initially this shows Unknown and when the Update Bootloader
screen is entered for the first time the Status goes to Reading Bootloader version and displays the current
Bootloader version. After bootloader update, no reboot is necessary. For Test status handling refer to Section 4.2.

4.19. HDD Recovery:


4.19.1. Description:
This screen displays the current partition information of the HDD. This partition information includes Partition
name, File system name, Volume name and number of sectors occupied by each partition. The screen also contains
Pass and Fail check box. The exact layout of the screen is given below:

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4.19.2. Navigation:
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Select Diagnostics -> HDD Recovery

4.19.3. Usage Notes:


Note: During HDD Recovery user may get a error message HalHDDsectorwrite DeviceIoControl Failed in
hyperterminal, which can be ignored. After this if HDD Recovery fails, restart STB and start the recovery process
again.
Use OK to enter the screen. Copy the golden image into USB \ MOTOPLYR\R160 folder. Press HDD Recover
button. Then it will ask for confirmation. Press OK. HDD will take the image from MOTOPLYR\R160 folder and
will display the partition information. When the updation is complete it will display message as HDD Recovery
done. Please reboot. If there are no partitions created on HDD, the status message would display No Partition
Information found. When USB is not connected or when MOTOPLYR\R160 folder is not present , it will display
message as No USB Drive Found. For test status handling refer to Section 4.2

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4.20.1. Description:
This screen displays the EDID information of the HDMI supported TV. The exact layout of the screen is given
below:

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4.20.2. Navigation:
Select Daignostics -> EDID info

4.20.3. Usage Note:


Note:
With HDMI connection, user can see eight pages of EDID information.
With Composite connection, user can see only one page of EDID information.
Use OK to enter the screen. Now EDID information should be displayed. Press Next to get all EDID information.

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