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Unidrive M100 / M101 Control User Guide
Issue Number: 1
HF02
Data processing error: CPU memory management fault
The
HF02
trip indicates that a DMAC address error has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has
failed.
Recommended actions:
•
Hardware fault – Contact the supplier of the drive
HF03
Data processing error: CPU has detected a bus fault
The
HF03
trip indicates that a bus fault has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed.
Recommended actions:
•
Hardware fault – Contact the supplier of the drive
HF04
Data processing error: CPU has detected a usage fault
The
HF04
trip indicates that a usage fault has occurred.This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed.
Recommended actions:
•
Hardware fault – Contact the supplier of the drive
HF05
Reserved
HF06
Reserved
HF07
Data processing error: Watchdog failure
The
HF07
trip indicates that a watchdog failure has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed.
Recommended actions:
•
Hardware fault – Contact the supplier of the drive
HF08
Data processing error: CPU Interrupt crash
The
HF08
trip indicates that a CPU interrupt crash has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has
failed. The crash level is indicated by the sub-trip number.
Recommended actions:
•
Hardware fault – Contact the supplier of the drive
HF09
Data processing error: Free store overflow
The
HF09
trip indicates that a free store overflow has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has
failed.
Recommended actions:
•
Hardware fault – Contact the supplier of the drive
HF10
Reserved
HF11
Data processing error: Non-volatile memory comms error
The
HF11
trip indicates that a non-volatile memory comms error has occurred. The crash level is indicated by the sub-trip
number. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed.
HF12
Data processing error: main program stack overflow
The
HF12
trip indicates that the main program stack overflow has occurred. The stack can be identified by the sub-trip
number. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed.
Recommended actions:
•
Hardware fault - Contact the supplier of the drive.
HF13
Reserved
HF14
Reserved
Trip
Diagnosis
Sub-trip
Reason
Recommended action
1
Non-volatile memory comms error.
Hardware fault – contact the supplier of the drive.
2
EEPROM size is incompatible with the user
firmware.
Contact the supplier of the drive.
Sub-trip
Reason
1
Derivative background stack overflow
2
Derivative timed stack overflow
3
Main system interrupt stack overflow
4
Main system background stack overflow
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