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Curtis 1244 Manual, Rev. E
APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY
Fault categories
e 1244 controller is equipped with two fault drivers. ese drivers can be
configured to provide information in “fault category” or “fault code” format.
If the drivers are configured in “fault category” format, they will indicate one
of three categories of faults. e Fault Categories are defined in Table 7—see
Section 8, page 75.
Fault codes
e 1244 controller provides fault information by ashing Fault Codes. When
a fault occurs, the fault code can be read directly from the Status LED built
into the controllers cover. In addition, the controller has two output drivers
that can be configured to provide information in “fault category” or “fault code”
format. If the drivers are configured in “fault code” format, they will drive fault
indicator LEDs located on a remote panel. e information displayed by these
remote panel LEDs will be identical to that displayed by the controller’s built-
in Status LED. e Fault Codes are defined in Table 6—see Section 8, page 74.
Fault detection and response
An internal microcontroller automatically maintains surveillance over the
functioning of the controller. When a fault is detected, the appropriate fault
code is signalled via the controllers built-in Status LED, which is externally
visible through the label on top of the controller. If the fault is critical, the
controller is disabled. More typically, the fault is a remediable condition and
temporary—for example, an HPD fault is cleared when the throttle is returned
to neutral. e faults covered by the 1244 controllers automatic fault detection
system are listed in Table 5—see Section 8, page 73.
Fault recording
Fault events are recorded in the controller’s diagnostic history file. Multiple
occurrences of the same fault are recorded as one occurrence. is fault event
list can be loaded into the programmer for readout. e programmer’s Diagnos-
tics Menu provides access to the controllers diagnostic history file—the entire
fault event list created since the diagnostic history file was last cleared. e
Diagnostics Menu also provides information about the currently active faults.

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