User Manual 7Fault codes
5100606_CFD5000 T - CM2.2_User Manual_T_EN_2023_E
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Fault Code
Unit or
Module
Cause Remedy Failure classification
196
INCOMPATIB
LE MODULES
System
modules
The protocol version
of a module (slave
and/or controller) is
not compatible with
the central master
version.
The fault is resettable once
all incompatible modules
have reported a compatible
version. Alternatively they
must be removed or
disabled.
Major fault.
209
WRONG
TYPE OF
LOOP UNIT
FOUND
Loop units
The type of loop unit
found is different from
the type configured.
1. Change the loop unit.
2. Rescan or restart the
loop.
Minor fault.
210
CAUSE /
EFFECT
ERROR
CM 4.3
CM 2.2
Fault detected in the
configuration file.
Contact an authorised
service office.
Major fault.
CS-Loop M
System error resulting
in run-time change of
the configuration file.
1. Try to reset the fault.
2. Download the
configuration file again.
(Refer to the S&M**
manual.)
3. Contact an authorised
service office.
Major fault.
A spare part module
with random
configuration file has
been installed.
213
CONFIG NOT
SYNCHRO-
NIZED
CM 4.3
CM 2.2
CM X
RM 4.3
CS-Loop M
CS-Safety M
CS-Com M
The configuration file
in the system is not the
same in all modules.
Synchronise the
configuration file between
all panel. (Refer to the
S&M** manual.)
Major fault.
Central X Module Y
settings in
configuration file
compared to
DIP-settings are not
OK.
Check configuration file and
DIP-settings. (Refer to the
S&M** manual.)
Charger M
The DIP-settings of
the Charger M are
incorrect compared to
the configuration file.
Check configuration file and
DIP-settings. (Refer to the
S&M** manual.)
214
CURRENT
LIMIT
EXCEEDED
Charger M
The load on the
Bus/Output consumes
more than the
maximum allowed
current limit of the
Charger M.
1. Check the number of
modules configured.
(Refer to the S&M**
manual.)
2. Check the external load.
3. Check connections and
cables to the Charger M.
4. Check the PSU and/or
the battery connected to
the Charger M.
•
A warning may
appear prior to
Bus/Output current
limit is reached. This
warning will
automatically be
reset if the condition
returns to normal but
turns to fault if the
current consumption
gets too high.
•
Major fault.
The Charger M is
consuming a higher
current than the
maximum allowed
current limit from the
affected PSU, or the
monitor signal current
from PSU is too high.
The battery consumes
more current than
allowed.