Service manual

C.3b ERROR CODES
Each error is displayed using a combination of numbers that are coded to
give the operator/maintenance personnel an idea of where to begin to look
for the problem when an error occurs.
The error codes (five digits) are designed to be unique. The first three digits
specify a machine area or module. The last two digits define the specific
error relating to an event in some location which occurred during operation.
This section also provides information that can help lead to the correction or
removal of the error.
EVENT The event or process being monitored by the
machine.
EVENT CHECK The device used (example: timer) to monitor the
event.
ERROR ON The reason an error is flagged.
CHECK VALUE The value being used to flag the error. Some are
calculated based on speed, sheet length, etc.
ADJUST VALUE Where the check value can be adjusted.
Module Error Codes:
GENERAL 0
COMMON 10 // Common Messages
SYSTEM 11 // System Messages
FEEDER 12 // Feeder Messages
ACCUMULATOR 13 // Accumulator Messages
FOLDER 14 // Are used in Folder Messages
XFERCONVEYOR 15 // Are used in Xfer (transfer) Conveyor
Messages
BARREADER 16 // Are used in Bar Reading Messages
INSERTER 17 // Are used in Inserter Messages
LINEREADER 18 // Are used in Line Reading Messages
ENGVALUE 19 // Are used in Eng (engineering) Value
Messages
EXITCOMM 20 // Are used in COMMPORT3 Messages
INFEED 21 // Are used in InFeed Messages
ETHERNET 22 // ETHERNET Messages
NVFILESF 23 // NVFile(StringFile) Messages
Note: An “8” in the third digit position is the same as a “0”.
Example - “18836” is the same as “18036"
System Module: 110nn/8nn
11020 “Exit Demand Timeout”
11021 “Cover Interlock Open or Emergency Stop Set”
11022 “Cover Interlock Open or Emergency Stop Set”
11024 “Exit Sensor Blocked”
11025 “NOT READY”
11028 “Jam Out of Folder”
11029 “Max. No Stop Error Diverts”
PROBLEM ANALYSIS
420T V6LT OPERATOR & SERVICE MANUAL ISSUE 2009/06 Rev. 6/21/2011 SECTION C – PAGE 79
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