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4.1.2 Setup Mode Error Messages
4.1.3 Hardware Problem Error Messages
Error
Description
10 Entry>Max!
An entry was made which had more characters than allowed.
11 WRONGCODE!
The incorrect access code was entered, thus preventing changes. In order to access the Setup Mode, either
the proper code must be entered or [ENTER] must be pressed alone (to view selections without making
changes).
12 No Mods!
The Setup Mode is being accessed, but changes are prevented.
13 OutOfRange
An entry made for a selection was beyond the range of valid choices.
14 Must Keyin
The choice for the current parameter must be keyed in.
15 Size>3999!
The size of a Custom Transmit setup has exceeded the limit.
16 CHECK JUMPR
A programming operation was attempted when the program jumper is installed. Installation of this jumper
prohibits programming changes.
Error
Description
17 A/D BAD!
The processor has detected a problem with the A/D chip. Contact your GSE distributor.
18 BufSzMax!
The accumulative total buffer size for both the TX and RX buffers of all four COMM ports is 4096 bytes.
20 Deflt A/D
This message appears for 1 second. It will be displayed if the A/D calibration data gets corrupted. Contact your
GSE distributor.
21 WriteNVErr
Error reading data from the EEPROM.
22 ReadNVErr
Error writing data to the EEPROM.
23 CheckNVPar
Supplementary error message for above errors.
24 NVParFull!
The setup being attempted requires more EEPROM than is currently installed.
25 DefltSetup
Upon power-up the indicator has not found the proper codes. Therefore all parameters have been reset to
factory default values.
26 Bad Setup
The stored data has a checksum error. Check all parameters or re-load setup.
27 RE-BOOT!
The indicator cannot use the EEPROM for data storage, so it is attempting to power-up again to cure the
problem.
28 NoRAMAVAIL
The current setup requires more RAM than is currently installed. Contact your dealer or the manufacturer.
29 PIN error
This message will appear on power-up or setup if the E2 is corrupted in the PIN section. Check E2 for
problems.
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