ECM SYSTEM
WG1605-G-E3,WG1605-L-E3,WG1605-GL-E3, DM
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Fault/Diagnostic Trouble Code Interaction
All fault and diagnostic information is managed
through the Faults page. Interaction includes viewing
fault messages, downloading fault data (fault snapshot
and flight data recorder), erasing faults from memory,
and defining variables for fault data logging.
Faults are separated into two categories, Active and
Historic. Active faults are active in real-time and historic
faults have been generated at some instance in time that
may or may not be active in real-time. Once a fault has
become active, it is immediately logged as historic and a
snapshot and flight data log is saved.
Figure 1 shows an example of the fault page when
an active fault has been generated. Notice that the fault
is present in both the active and historic lists and the
malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) has been illuminated.
Figure 2 shows an example of the fault page with a
historic fault stored in memory.
Figure 1: Custom Flight Data Recorder variable definitions (User Defined)
(1) Base Fault snapshot variable
definitions
(CAN NOT be altered)
(2) Custom Fault Snapshot
variable definitions
(User Defined)
(3) Base Flight Data Recorder
variable definitions
(CAN NOT be altered)
(4) Custom Flight Data Recorder
variable definitions
(User Defined)