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JUPITER CM-4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual
Section 11 — Troubleshooting
CM-4400 System Codes
Error Codes
The Jupiter AccuSwitch Error codes are listed below. The number, short
message, and detailed description are shown.
Index
You can click a message range, of the number that is displayed, to see the
table for that range.
[
Messages 01 to 08
] [
Messages 09 to 10
] [
Messages 11 to 18
] [
Messages 19 to 20
]
[
Messages 21 to 28
] [
Messages 29 to 30
] [
Messages 31 to 38
] [
Messages 39 to 41
]
[
Messages 41 to 49
] [
Messages 49 to 50
] [
Messages 51 to 58
] [
Messages 59 to 60
]
[
Messages 61 to 68
] [
Messages 69 to 70
] [
Messages 71 to 78
] [
Messages 79 to 7E
]
You will then need to read the information for the specific Message number
that is displayed.
Table 10. Messages 01 to 08
Message Number
Short Message
Detailed Description
01
Logging configuration version is %s.
This message is logged anytime the log file is
changed. It identifies the version of the logging con-
figuration so that the log viewer knows how to read
the files
02
Logger Error
This is a generic message for logger errors. These
messages will typically only get logged to the con-
sole.
This message is typically serious and warrants tech-
nical support.
03
Video SYNC input lost.
The CM-4400 could no longer detect a valid video
SYNC reference.
Check to make sure that the SYNC cable is properly
connected to the CM-4400 and that the SYNC source
is still active. If SYNC is not restored, frame accurate
operations will not be possible.
04
Timecode input lost.
The CM-4400 could no longer detect a valid Time-
code signal.
Check to make sure that the Time-code cable is
properly connected to the CM-4400 and that the
Timecode source is still active. Also insure that video
SYNC is connected to the time-code generator. If
Timecode is not restored, frame accurate operations
will not be possible.
05
Ethernet interface %s inactive for %d
seconds.
The CM-4400 could no longer detect activity on the
Ethernet interface.
Check to make sure that the LAN cable is properly
connected to the CM-4400 and that it is still con-
nected to an active network. If the LAN is not
restored, it will not be possible for the CM-4400 to
communicate with the rest of the system, resulting in
loss of status or control from other LAN devices.
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