Service diagnostic interface for consumer electronics products and networks - Implementation for IEEE 1394

specifies the requirements that have to be implemented in future products that incorporate a digital interface, and service diagnostic software developed for these products. The Service Diagnostic Interface (SDI) requires the use of a PC (desktop or laptop) into which service diagnostic software can be loaded. A part of this PC software has to be standardised while another part of this PC software is manufacturer/product related.

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INTERNATIONAL IEC
STANDARD
First edition
2003-05
Service diagnostic interface for consumer
electronics products and networks –
Implementation for IEEE 1394
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2003-05
Service diagnostic interface for consumer
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Implementation for IEEE 1394
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION .4
1 Scope . 5
2 Normative references. 5
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations. 6
3.1 Terms and definitions . 6
3.2 Abbreviations. 7
4 Different types of service diagnostics. 8
4.1 Stand-alone products. 8
4.2 A/V or multimedia network . 8
4.3 Remote diagnosis . 8
5 Specification of the SDI . 8
5.1 General . 8
5.2 Hardware. 8
5.2.1 Tester hardware requirements . 8
5.2.2 Connection cable . 8
5.2.3 Device Under Test (DUT) hardware requirements . 9
5.3 Software . 9
5.3.1 General. 9
5.3.2 Tester software requirements. 9
5.3.3 DUT software requirements for the SDI.10
6 Tester software requirements.10
6.1 Interface to manufacturer service program.10
6.2 Connecting the diagnostic unit.10
6.3 Product identification .11
6.3.1 General information (company identification) .11
6.3.2 Company specific information .11
6.3.3 Product-specific information.11
7 Control protocol .11
7.1 Direct diagnosis.11
7.1.1 Configuration ROM directory structure .11
7.2 Remote diagnosis .16
Annex A (informative) User interface.17
Figure A.1 – Example of device list .18
Figure A.2 – Example of device properties .19
Table 1 – Root directory.12
Table 2 – Instance directory .14
Table 3 – EACEM unit directory .14

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INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC INTERFACE FOR CONSUMER
ELECTRONICS PRODUCTS AND NETWORKS –
Implementation for IEEE 1394
FOREWORD
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of patent rights. The IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
International Standard IEC 62286 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 100: Audio,
video and multimedia systems and equipment.
This standard was developed by a project team of service and interface specialists within the
European Association of Consumer Electronics Manufacturers (EACEM). EACEM
subsequently merged with EICTA in September 2001. EICTA is the European Information,
Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Association.
The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
CDV Report on voting
100/432/CDV 100/493A/RVC
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INTRODUCTION
Consumer products are often repaired by service workshops who are servicing all kinds of
products developed by different manufacturers.
For high complexity products, the fault diagnosis becomes more and more difficult and time
consuming. To make diagnosis possible, manufacturers often develop some built-in diagnostic
software which can be used for fault finding together with an external diagnostic unit through
a Service Diagnostic Interface (SDI).
To avoid the need for a service workshop to purchase several different diagnostic units from
different manufacturers for different products, a standardized SDI is proposed for use by all
manufacturers and in all products in which such diagnostic interfaces are required. The result
will be that only one SDI is needed in the service workshops.
The SDI should also be suitable for diagnosis in a network (A/V or multimedia network) in
which different products from different manufacturers are connected together. The interface
should also allow for future development.
The standard SDI which has to be specified, should:
– be usable in future products;
– be easily connectable to a product or a network;
– be cheap;
– not limit product design.
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SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC INTERFACE FOR CONSUMER
ELECTRONICS PRODUCTS AND NETWORKS –
Implementation for IEEE 1394
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the requirements that have to be implemented in future
products that incorporate a digital interface, and service diagnostic software developed for
these products. The Service Diagnostic Interface (SDI) requires the use of a PC (desktop or
laptop) into which service diagnostic software can be loaded. A part of this PC software has to
be standardised while another part of this PC software is manufacturer/product related.
To reach a common approach in servicing all products from all manufacturers, it is necessary
to standardise specific items in the products (Device Under Test/DUT) as well as in the
diagnostic software on the PC.
The Service Diagnostic Interface (SDI) is based on the IEEE 1394:1995 specification because
this interface will be used in most future products. The use of this connection and existing
communication protocols enable implementation in products at low cost, and gives maximum
flexibility and efficiency.
The SDI consists of:
• Specific hardware and software requirements of the DUT.
• Specific requirements of the PC:
– the Service software,
– an IEEE 1394 interface (to be built in if not already present).
• The connection between the PC and the DUT.
This specification is a minimal specification necessary to be able to carry out computerised
diagnosis and covers the standardised software of the PC as well as the standardised
software and provisions in the DUT.
If an IEEE 1394 interface is present on the product, then the requirement for product
identification as described in this document (see 6.3) is mandatory. In addition, all
communication for any service application should go through the IEEE 1394 interface only, as
described in this document (in Clause 7).
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 61883-1:2003, Consumer audio/video equipment – Digital Interface – Part 1: General
IEEE 1212:2001, Microprocessor Systems – Control and Status Registers (CSR): Architecture
for microcomputer buses
IEEE 1394:1995, IEEE Standard for a High Performance Serial Bus – Firewire
IEEE 1394a:2000, IEEE Standard for a High Performance Serial Bus –
Amendment 1
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