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6 — DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
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6 — DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
When an error occurs in the eXm, an emergency message is produced on the CAN bus according
to the CANopen standard. is message is sent once. When the fault clears, a No Fault emergency
message is transmitted; see page 16.
At each new fault, the fault code and hour meter time are logged in a 16-error-deep FIFO buer.
Additionally, the highest priority fault code will be ashed on the red and yellow status LEDs. e
red LED enumerates the digit place and the yellow LED enumerates the value. For example, a code
23 would be displayed as one red ash, followed by two yellow ashes, followed by two red ashes
and nished with three yellow ashes. e eXms two LEDs will display this repeating pattern:
Red Yellow Red Yellow
(rst digit) (2) (second digit) (3)
e numerical codes used by the yellow LED are listed in the troubleshooting chart (Table 5).
During normal operation, the yellow LED ashes continuously.
On power-up, the integrity of the code stored in memory is automatically tested. If the soware is
found to be corrupted, the red Status LED will ash rapidly. Should this occur, contact your Curtis
representative as the unit will require a new code download.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Table 5 provides the following information for each fault: name of fault, code, description, eect of
fault, possible causes, and how the eXm can recover from the fault.
Whenever a fault is encountered and no wiring or vehicle fault can be found, cycle power to see if the
fault clears. If, aer attempting to correct the possible causes, the fault code persists, replace the unit.
If replacing the eXm does not resolve the problem, the eXm is likely good and should be re-installed
so that further debug can be carried out by a qualied technician.
Note: An EEPROM fault (code 12) can occur in either of the two EEPROM blocks: Normal or
Backup. If the fault is in the Normal runtime EEPROM block, an SDO Write to any parameter in
the 3000h address range should clear the fault. If the fault is in the Backup EEPROM block, an SDO
Write issuing the Backup_Command to the Store Parameters object should clear that fault. If neither
procedure will clear the fault, the eXm may have a bad EEPROM and will need to be replaced.

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Productinformatie

MerkCurtis
Model1352
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte5176 MB