Error messages
Error messages will appear in the following scenarios:
ERR 01: Module fault relating to the program.
The test runs systematically on start-up and periodically when a module is activated
by the menu if the module does not correspond to the loaded program. The error
remains until the problem is corrected or until the module is shut down.
ERR 02: Fault word reading for a module. Name displayed on the 1
st
line of the screen.
ERR 04: Power line error.
ERR 08: I2C (real-time clock) or EEPROM error.
ERR 10: Module communication error.
ERR 20: Problem originating at printer. Printer shut-down or lack of paper.
Checksum error
When the central controller starts up, checksum values appear briefly on screen after the display
test. The value calculated by the central controller is displayed on the first line, and the checksum
calculated by the PC with the COM_CPS software is displayed on the 2nd line.
If these two values are different, this screen will remain on the display screen, indicating that there
is a problem (example: depleted battery.) The user program protection switch must be flipped, and a
new COM_CPS program must be transferred.
Flip the switch back into the “closed padlock” position before restarting the central controller.
Example of an error
Operation before event
Technical alarm triggered (fault).
buzzer engaged (if activated),
Front panel yellow LED illuminated.
Two pictograms appear: the blinking
“maintenance key” and the “siren.”
Action on the front panel “acknowl” button.
Audible alarm (buzzer) is off.
“Siren” pictogram disappears.
“Maintenance key” pictogram remains on screen.
Front panel yellow LED illuminated.
Action on the “acknowl” button.
Direct access to the “ERRORS” data page.
ERR 11 = ERR 10 + ERR 1
Communication fault for Module 1, Line 2.
Check the line and/or the module. The fault will
disappear when the problem is resolved.
If multiple errors occur, all of the error codes will be displayed one after another. The faulting
modules for each error will be displayed one at a time by their line number and module number.
For all faults except for communication faults, the
gas level will be displayed in order to help the
user identify the problem.