Alarms 1317 - 1319 - Siemens Maxum II Manual

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General Maintenance and Troubleshooting
4.6 Alarm Codes, Descriptions, and Suggested Actions
#
Text
1124
!
Firmware Watchdog on %4 All PICs: The PIC watch dog timer has
1125
!
Firmware System Monitor
on %4
1126
!
Firmware Application on
%4
1127
!
Firmware Stack Overflow
on %4
1128
!
Firmware Unknown Reset
on %4
4.6.9

Alarms 1317 - 1319

GCP Alarm Descriptions 1317 - 1319
The following tables list the alarm number (#), type (+ information, ? warning, ! error) alarm
text, description, and actions.
#
131
7
131
8
131
9
52
Description
expired causing a module reset. This flag
is always associated with a FIRM‐
WARE_FAULT flag. It can be an indica‐
tion that the I2C clock or data line was
held low for more than the timeout dura‐
tion (nominally 30 ms). It can also indi‐
cate that the PIC oscillator is not working
normally.
All PICs: The background system moni‐
toring task has discovered a problem
causing the PIC to be reset. It can be that
the interrupt or timer were disabled when
they should have been enabled, or some
similar error.  This flag is always asso‐
ciated with a FIRMWARE_FAULT flag.
All PICs: A general PIC firmware error
was encountered causing a board reset.
An abnormal condition was detected in
the firmware of a specified module.
An abnormal condition was detected in
the firmware of a specified module.
!
Text
!
Valve Switch Error on
%4
!
J10 Disconnected on
%4
!
J11 Disconnected on
%4
Description
SVCM PIC: The SVCM firmware
has detected an invalid condition
in the circuit driving the solenoid
valves.  One or more valves is
likely to be malfunctioning.
SVCM PIC: The SVCM J10 con‐
nector is not properly connected
and the corresponding bank of
solenoids may not work.
SVCM PIC: The SVCM J11 con‐
nector is not properly connected
and the corresponding bank of
solenoids may not work.
Maxum edition II Analyzer General Maintenance
Action
Cycle power.
If the error repeats, replace the module.
Cycle power.
If the error repeats, replace the module.
Cycle power.
If the error repeats, replace the module.
Reset the device. If the condition per‐
sists, replace the affected module.
Reset the device. If the condition per‐
sists, replace the affected module.
Action
Replace the module.
Check the J10 connection.
Check the J11 connection.
Manual, August 2018, A5E42019842001

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