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Information
There’s a mask checkbox beside every error item, all are defaulted to be checked,
means
it can be unchecked,
means it can’t be unchecked. An unchecked
item mean the
related error will be ignored. The error mask can be set in Error_Mask(2605.01) and
Error_Mask(2605.04) also (see table 5-9)
Error History: Click menu item Controller->Error History. The error history list window appears. It
shows the last 8 errors’ Error codes and respective the related DCBUS voltage, speed, current, controller
temperature, Operation_Mode, and controller working time at the moment when the error occurred.
There are mask parameters to specify which errors will be stored in the error history (see table 5-9).
Table 5-9 Error and error history mask
Internal
address
Type
Name
Meaning (Bit meaning please see table5-7 and table 5-8)
Default
2605.01
Uint16
Error_Mask
Mask of Error_State(2601.00). Bit = 0 means related error
will be ignored.
0xFFFF
2605.02
Uint16
Store_Mask_ON
Error mask for Error_History of Error_State(2601.00) when
controller is enabled. Bit = 0 means related error won’t be
stored in the Error_History
0xFBFF
2605.03
Uint16
Store_Mask_OFF
Error mask for Error_History of Error_State(2601.00) when
controller is not enebled. Bit = 0 means related error won’t
be stored in the Error_History
0x0000
2605.04
Uint16
Error_Mask2
Mask of Error_State2(2602.00). bit = 0 means related
error will be ignored
0xFFFF
2605.05
Uint16
Store_Mask_ON2
Error mask for Error_History of Error_State2(2602.00)
when controller is enebled. Bit = 0 means related error
won’t be stored in the Error_History
0xF1FF
2605.06
Uint16
Store_Mask_OFF2
Error mask for Error_History of Error_State2(2602.00)
when controller is not enebled. Bit = 0 means related error
won’t be stored in the Error_History
0x003F