CCpilot V1000/V1200
Revision: 1.0
Technical Manual
2022-04-01
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Figure 9: Example of the blinking pattern for error code 3
When an error occurs, an error code is also immediately saved to persistent storage (FRAM). If
several errors occur before the device is shut down, only the code of the first error is saved and
reported. The error code in persistent storage can be read and cleared from a user application.
Refer to Table 2: CCpilot V1000/V1200 system related error codes for a complete listing of the
error codes.
The number of blinks is important information if the unit is sent in for service/repair.
Table 2: CCpilot V1000/V1200 system related error codes
Error code
Error code name
Likely problem cause
1
TEMP_ABOVE_MAX_ERROR
Temperature is above max limit
2
TEMP_BELOW_MIN_ERROR
Temperature is below min limit
3
TEMP_IMPOSSIBLE_VALUE_ERROR
PCBA temperature sensor
malfunction
4
TEMP_MEAS_TIMEOUT_ERROR
PCBA temperature sensor
malfunction
5
WD_RESET_ERROR
Watchdog timer reset
6
VMAIN_BELOW_LIMIT_ERROR
Main power supply voltage is
below min limit
7
VMAIN_ABOVE_LIMIT_ERROR
Main power supply voltage is
above max limit
8
MCU_HARD_EXCEPTION_ERROR
MCU hard fault exception
9
NVM_CORRUPTED_DATA_ERROR
Non-volatile memory data is
corrupted
5.7.
Display related error codes
Unlike system related errors, display related errors are not indicated by the LED. When a
display related error occurs, an error code is immediately saved to persistent storage
(EEPROM). The error log in persistent storage can store up to 32 error codes and is readable
from the ccsystemreport application.
Refer to Table 3: CCpilot V1000/V1200 display related error codes for a complete listing of the
error codes.
The error log is important information if the unit is sent in for service/repair.
Table 3: CCpilot V1000/V1200 display related error codes