- Omnia ONE Multicast Product Manual
Appendix B: Troubleshooting/Service/Warranty 
Operational problems with the OmniaONE can sometimes be diagnosed using the RS-232 serial port located inside 
the top cover of the unit (NOTE: This is not the rear panel “RS-232 MODEM” connector) and a common terminal 
communications program. Detailed information about the Omnia's boot-up progress may be observed at this internal 
RS-232 port, as well as viewing of any error messages that may be encountered. This chapter explains the various 
boot up and error messages that may be encountered while troubleshooting the unit. We'll cover some basic 
troubleshooting techniques for isolating possible OmniaONE problems in the field, and also how to obtain help or 
repair service from Omnia. 
To take complete advantage of this functionality, you only need a standard terminal program for DOS, Windows, or 
other operating system. It must be configured for a default baud rate of 19200, no hardware handshaking, and using 
a terminal emulation for VT100. At Omnia, we commonly use the Hyperterminal
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 program that ships with 
Microsoft Windows
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, but you can use whatever program you are familiar with. Please see the examples below for 
how we've set up our connection: 
Once these parameters have been entered and saved as a connection profile, they can be used to capture and display 
(and print) the output of the OmniaONE’s RS-232 internal serial port during boot up. 
Diagnostic and Error Messages 
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