4.6.12 Alarms 2217 - 2306 DPM FID
GCP Alarm Descriptions 2217 - 2306 DPM Errors
The following tables list the alarm number (#), type (+ information, ? warning, ! error) alarm
text, description, and actions.
# Text Description Action
2217 ! Balance Hardware Failure
FID L %5 on %4
System error Contact Customer Support.
2218 ! Balance Hardware Failure
FID U %5 on %4
System error Contact Customer Support.
2219,
2220
! A/D Failure [FID; TCD] %5
on %4
DPM Detector PIC: Set when the corre‐
sponding Analog to Digital Converter
hardware does not work properly. The
flag will be set if the A/D internal calibra‐
tion cycle is not completed within a pre-
determined period of time or the A/D
does not report any valid data within a
pre-defined timeout period.
Cycle power. If the error repeats con‐
sistently, replace the module.
2221 ! PIC Timeout on %4 System error Contact Customer Support.
2222 ! Incompatible Hardware on
%4
The firmware has detected an invalid
condition indicating that the hardware is
not compatible with the firmware.
Replace the module.
2225 ? Glow Plug Bad on %4 FID DPM Detector PIC: The glow plug is
not working correctly. The diagnostic
is performed when the board is reset or
when an attempt is made to ignite the
flame. The hardware diagnostic veri‐
fies that a minimum current and voltage
is present, checking for a short and open
glow plug. This may also indicate that a
spark igniter is not connected properly.
Confirm that the glow plug or spark ig‐
niter cable is securely inserted in the
connector.
Replace the glow plug.
Replace the DPM.
2226 ! Invalid PIC index DPM Detector PIC: The PIC index is not
valid; the DPM board is not working nor‐
mally.
Replace the module.
2227 ! Mezzanine module discon‐
nected
FID DPM Detector PIC: The mezzanine-
module ID value is 0 or 15 indicating that
no module is present or is malfunctioning.
Verify that the mezzanine module is
properly connected.
Replace the module on the DPM.
Replace the DPM.
2228 ! Mezzanine-module ID
changed
FID DPM Detector PIC: The mezzanine-
module ID value has changed since the
last time the board was reset. Indicates
a bad contact or a bad component.
Verify that the mezzanine module is
properly connected.
Replace the module on the DPM.
Replace the DPM.
General Maintenance and Troubleshooting
4.6 Alarm Codes, Descriptions, and Suggested Actions
Maxum edition II Analyzer General Maintenance
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