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System Operation
Fault
Code
No.
Restart according to
Description
TRD
EN676
105
>88
3
Curve data faulty! Curve set no.:
H/Ü
During an attempt to save the curve to the EEPROM / during the check of the
redundant curves, a fault was discovered.
Repeat the programming.
Reset the fault.
If this fault is still present, proceed as follows:
If this fault occurs after the number of curves has been expanded:
1. Select the corresponding curve set
2. Delete the memory
3. Program a new point
If the data was saved using the remote control software:
Import the curve data of the corresponding curve set into the device.
If this is not possible:
1. Select the corresponding curve set
2. Delete the memory
3. Re-enter the curve
Reset the fault.
If the fault persists
the EEPROM might be defective.
Order a new EEPROM from LAMTEC.
When ordering, enter the original purchase order number, sales order number, and
commission of the device.
Return the defective EEPROM in any case (for the address, see the overleaf of this
publication).
Exchange the EEPROM and import the current data record into the device using
the remote control software and check the result.
When exchanging this component, a basic setting must exist before you can con-
tinue to work with the device.
If you have saved the data of the device using the remote control software, it suf-
fices to reimport this saved data into the new EEPROM.
For more details, see the "Protected data record" description in the remote control
software.
If this is not possible, you must order a preprogrammed EEPROM from LAMTEC.
When ordering, you must enter the device number and software checksums. Only
in this way are mix-ups excluded. For the address, see the overleaf of this publica-
tion.
106
0
0
parameters not equal for parameter no.:
Ü
Fault during an internal self-test. A fault was discovered during the reading of the
redundant data in the EEPROM.
After a software update:
Import the protected data recording into the device. If that is not possible:
Change the reported parameters once manually.
Reset the fault.
Reset the fault; switch the mains voltage off and on again if pertinent.
Re-enter the curve.
If the fault persists
the EEPROM is possibly defective:
Exchange the EEPROM, import the current data record into the device using the
remote control software, and check the data record.
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