3.5 MEMORY ERROR
This is a non-specific memory error which could be caused by any of the modules within the system.
Check all cables and connections.
Cycle the power.
If the trip is still present and the system contains 3rd party Modules:
Disconnect all non-Curtiss Wright modules and cycle the power.
If this has cleared the trip:
Connect each 3rd party module in turn, cycling the power each time.
If the trip reappears after one of the power cycles then the last module to have been added to the system must be
defective.
If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made, then the PM may be defective. Refer to Section 5.
3.6 BAD CABLE
This occurs when the control system detects a fault in the wiring in the communication cables between any of the modules.
Check all cables and connections for continuity.
If there is any visible damage to cables, replace and cycle power.
Disconnect one cable from the system at a time cycling the power after each disconnection.
If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made, then the PM may be defective. Refer to Section 5.
3.7 BAD SETTINGS
This occurs when the control system detects incorrect or invalid program settings.
Check all parameter settings and re-program the control system using the R-net PC Programmer.
Make a note of the current parameter settings and then reset the control system to default settings.
Re-program the required settings in small groups, cycling the power after each group to see if the trip occurs.
If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made, then the PM may be defective. Refer to Section 5.