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Virginia Controls, LLC MH-3000 User Manual, 1_03C10-VC Page 54
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6.1.3.4 Fault Code
“FLTCODE” is the code for the fault, shown on the top right of the “Fault Log screen. It
is an alphanumeric designation up to 7 characters that indicates what the fault was. The
following fault codes are standard.
NOTE: If a code is shown that is not in this list, check the paperwork for your
specific job to determine the meaning of the code, and the cause of the fault.
Non-shutdown faults can be prevented from being logged, if desired. See the list of
Adjustable Features on sheet “MH-3000 Settings”. One of the Bit Features will be labeled
“Disable Non-Shutdown Faults in the Fault Log”. Turn this feature on to disable non-
shutdown faults. This may be useful if you are trying to track down a specific fault, and you
do not want the fault log to contain minor faults.
Refer to the section on Changing Features for instructions on settings the proper Bit
Feature to disable non-shutdown faults. Disabling non-shutdown faults will prevent faults
TDOPEN, TDCLOSE, TDOPN-R, TDCLO-R, CARSTUK, DRCONTS, OUT-DZ, COMMFLT, FIRE,
MRSMOKE, SHUNT, FLOOD from being logged.
A Typical Fault Log Screen is shown here:
03 09:40 BAD PWR
2 1100 0101 0010
Fault Number
Time of the fault
Fault Code see the
tables below for a full
description
Car status at the time of
the fault see the tables
below for a full description
Car position at the
time of the fault

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BrandVirginia Controls
ModelMH-3000
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish