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DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY PANEL CODES
The following table is a brief description of diagnostic,
operational and error codes that may be displayed.
Error codes can be designated for specific customer
requirements and may not be listed here. Refer to the
technical documentation that accompanies your
system for specific customer defined error code
designations.
(VC - Voltage control version only)
(PWM - Pulse width modulation version only)
Operational Codes
x x 0 Receiving correct signal, no E-Stop, system
started
x x 1 Receiving correct signal, BMS-2 in E-Stop, no
E-Stop from TX
x x 2 Receiving correct signal, BMS-2 in E-Stop,
E-Stop transmission from TX
x x 3 RF interference
0 0 4 Not receiving signal, no RF communication, or
TX is turned off
0 0 0 . Flashing dot after third digit, change the status
with each correct received telegram (green
LED)
0 0 . 0 Flashing dot after second digit indicates
programming mode (Quick-Set)
1 x x Output 1 (up to 8) activated, joystick not in
neutral position. System will not start if joystick
is not in neutral position.
Error Codes
E x x Error Codes are assigned numbers based on
customer requirements.The errors listed below
may or may not be applicable to your system.
See Technical Documentation for specific
codes.
E 0 0 Joystick 1 error - joystick 1 out of neutral
without closed safety switch
E 0 1 Joystick 2 error - joystick 2 out of neutral
without closed safety switch
E 0 2 Joystick 3 error - joystick 3 out of neutral
without closed safety switch
E 0 3 Joystick 4 error - joystick 4 out of neutral
without closed safety switch
E 0 4 Joystick 5 error - joystick 5 out of neutral
without closed safety switch
E 0 5 Joystick 6 error - joystick 6 out of neutral
without closed safety switch
E 0 6 Joystick 7 error - joystick 7 out of neutral
without closed safety switch
E 0 7 Joystick 8 error - joystick 8 out of neutral
without closed safety switch
E 0 8 Over-current 0 error, over-current on E-Stop
circuit
E 0 9 Over-current 1 error, over-current on switching
output 1-6
E 1 0 Over-current 2 error, over-current on switching
output 7-12
E 1 1 Over-voltage error >35V
E 1 2 Under-voltage error <8V
E 1 3 DV1 (Y0) read back error
E 1 4 SW output 1 read back error
E 1 5 Valve Supply 1 read back error (VC)
E 1 6 Valve Supply 2 read back error (VC)
E 1 7 Valve Supply 3 read back error (VC)
E 1 8 Valve Supply 4 read back error (VC)
E 1 9 Valve Supply 5 read back error (VC)
E 2 0 Valve Supply 6 read back error (VC)
E 2 1 Valve Supply 7 read back error (VC)
E 2 2 Valve Supply 8 read back error (VC)
E 2 3 AK1 analog output read-back error (VC)
E 2 4 AK2 analog output read-back error (VC)
E 2 5 AK3 analog output read-back error (VC)
E 2 6 AK4 analog output read-back error (VC)
E 2 7 AK5 analog output read-back error (VC)
E 2 8 AK6 analog output read-back error (VC)
E 2 9 AK7 analog output read-back error (VC)
E 3 0 AK8 analog output read-back error (VC)
E 3 1 PWM output shortcut detection (PWM)
E 3 2 Valve 1 error input (VC)
E 3 3 Valve 2 error input (VC)
E 3 4 Valve 3 error input (VC)
E 3 5 Valve 4 error input (VC)
E 3 6 Valve 5 error input (VC)
E 3 7 Valve 6 error input (VC)
E 3 8 Valve 7 error input (VC)
E 3 9 Valve 8 error input (VC)
E 4 0 CAN bus data timeout error (Hetronic and
HMF)
E 4 1 Start locking input error
E 4 2 RF-DK start locking error, start locked DK is not
in neutral position during system start
Error codes of 50 or greater are start-up or online test
errors and require device re-start to clear.
E 5 0 CPU_TEST_FAILED
E 5 1 WATCHDOG_TEST_FAILED
E 5 2 INTERRUPT_TEST_FAILED
E 5 3 TIMER_TEST_FAILED
E 5 4 EXTRAM_TEST_FAILED
E 5 5 INTRAM_TEST_FAILED
E 5 6 INTPRAM_TEST_FAILED
E 5 7 PFLASH_TEST_FAILED
E 5 8 STACK_OVERFLOW_DETECTED
E 5 9 MAIN_LOOP_TIME_FAILED
E 6 0 OP_COUNTER_ERROR
E 6 1 Serial EEPROM checksum error
E 6 2 Internal HW error - E-stop pulses timeout