error codes, select the error code and press/hold the QUICK START key until the "NO
ERRORS" message shows.
P62, P80, and P82: Access Hardware Validation (5,1,7,6,5,7,6,1) > select About > CPA
Event Log
Note
: Unlike the Error Log, error codes cannot be manually removed from the CPA
Event Log.
Using The Error Log (P10, P20, and P30 consoles)
Each logged error event code will be shown on the console message display. The individual
data parameters will scroll across the display. Use the Up/Down keys to scroll thru and view
the individual error codes.
Typical Error Log data:
l
Error Log sequential line item number, 1 thru "n" (1 is the newest error code and "n" is
the oldest)
l
Number
l
Description
l
Odometer
l
Hours
l
Motor Current*
l
.Input Line Current*
l
Input line voltage*
l
Buss Voltage*
Note: * machine dependent parameter.
Removing Error Event Codes:
To remove an error code, select the error code to be removed and press/hold the QUICK
START key for a minimum of 6 secs until the ."NO ERRORS" message shows.
TIP
: Error Log Delete Short Cut:
Press and hold the PAUSE/RESET key for a minimum of 6 seconds to open the Error
Log and view all logged error codes. If there are no logged error codes, the "Stuck
Key" message will show. To remove error codes, select the error code and press/hold
the QUICK START key until the "NO ERRORS" message shows.
Using the CPA Event Log (P62, P80, and P82 consoles)
Each logged machine error code will be shown on the CPA Event Log menu. Use the touch-
screen vertical scrollbar to scroll up/down thru the list of error codes.
The P62, P80, and P82 CPA Event Log provides the same error code data found in the P10,
P20, and P30 Error Log in addition to the event date & time stamp information. The "CPA
ERROR" identifier in the error code output message indicates that this is a machine fault error
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Error Log & CPA Event Log
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