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General Reference Guide Appendix
RG-001-0-EN ver 1.5 eWON® - 20/03/2009 - ©ACT'L sa Page 202
If an error is detected during the test, the led will show the error code with the following pattern:
This example shows the case where error code is 2. The pattern is repeated indefinitely until the eWON is manually rebooted (power OFF/Power
ON).
The pattern starts with a short blink of 200msec indicating the pattern start, then N blinks, each during 1 second are displayed. Then the pattern
is repeated, etc.
The number of 1 second blinks is defined by the type of error detected:
10.5.4 Entering level 2 initialization without request
The eWON may enter level 2 test without request in the following case:
• If the IO CPU is not responding at boot time
In that special case you may detect the typical led blinking of the level 2 initialization, without having requested that mode.
10.5.5 What to do in case of error?
If an error is detected during the self test, run the test again to confirm the result. If test error persists, then contact the factory for return and repair
procedure.
10.5.6 Important remark
When performing a level 2 self test, it is important to let the test run until the end, if you stop the test before the end, the flash memory may contain
random data that may cause unexpected operation of the eWON when it will start.
For this reason, a self test must always be continued until the "USER" led displays the test result.
In case if trouble you can perform the level 2 initialization again to return to a normal situation.
Number of blinks Error meaning
1 RAM Test error
2 Flash erase error
3 Flash write error
4 Real Time Clock error
5 Flash identification failed
6 IO CPU not responding
Table 186: eWON USER led blinks meaning
Error pattern for code = 2
1 sec.