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DIAGNOSTICS
Vertical Express Product Manual
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88500 v.1.0
Diagnostics Section
SP Fault Codes - Safety Processor
This manual shows only the parameters that have an operational relevance to the ICON32. The UIT may have
additional parameters available, which should not effect the controller operation.
SP Fault Codes - Safety Processor
Code
Description
Possible Solutions
2701
Terminal speed reduction device activated – The SP detected
Up Fast active while the TSR1 or TSR2 magnets were active.
• Check the motor and valves
• Check the TSR1 and TSR2 magnets
2702
Excessive HWAC/Inspection speed detected – The SP
detected Up Fast or Down Fast active while on inspection
operation.The safety processor opens the safety string via the
SAFSP output.
• Check the motor and valves.
• Invalid encoder scaling.
• Invalid contactor monitor inputs.
• This condition is latched through a power cycle, and is
only reset through the SFR Command.
2703
Revert from car top inspection to automatic detected – The
SP detected Up or Down solenoids active while on car top
inspection without car top inspection run inputs.
• Failed outputs on the IOF Card.
• Check solenoid output wiring and voltages.
• Voltage present on outputs with no demand means
failed IOF Card output device(s).
2704
Revert from bypass operation to automatic detected - The
SP detected Up or Down solenoids active while on bypass
operation.
2705
Revert from hoistway access operation to automatic detected -
The SP detected Up or Down solenoids active while on hoistway
access operation without hoistway access run inputs.
2706
Revert from machine room inspection to automatic detected -
The SP detected Up or Down solenoids active while on machine
room inspection without machine room inspection run inputs.
2707
During car top inspection an invalid I/O was detected.
• Check the car top inspection inputs.
• Check the car CAN channel.
• Check the DPIA.
2708
During bypass operation an invalid I/O was detected.
• Check the car door bypass switch.
• Check the hoistway door bypass switch.
2709
During hoistway access operation an invalid I/O was detected.
• Check the hoistway access inputs.
• Check the car CAN channel.
• Check the DPIA.
2710
During machine room inspection, an invalid I/O was detected.
• Check the machine room inspection switch.
• Check the machine room inspection buttons.
2711
Bottom limit override crosscheck failure - The SP detected that
BLO and BLOM are in the same state.
• Check BLO.
• Check BLOM.
2712
The test outputs were not commanded within three (3) auto-
matic runs.
• Reload the generic and job software.
• Replace the CPU Card.
2713
Safety string output test failure.
• Check Real Time Motion > Show Faults
• Check all wiring/connections to the IOF Card.
• Replace the IOF Card.
2714
CHKHA crosscheck failure.
• IOF Card device failure - Try RFL, TFR, and cycle INSP to
reset. If it returns or is chronic, replace the IOF Card.
2715
TSMC data message was not received.
• Check the car CAN channel.
• Check TSMC.
2716
Car top data message was not received.
• Check the car CAN channel.
• Check the DPIA.
2717
Top hoistway access data message was not received.
• Check the hall CAN channel
• Check the HN Board
2718
Bottom hoistway access data message was not received.
2719
A corrupted TSMC Node A CAN message was received.
• Check Car CAN loading, connections, and cable routing.
• Replace the TSM Card.
2720
A corrupted TSMC Node B CAN message was received.
• Check Car CAN loading, connections, and cable routing.
• Replace the TSM Card.
2721
A corrupted car top CAN message was received.
• Check Car CAN loading, connections, and cable routing.
• Replace the DPIA Card.
2722
A corrupted top hoistway access CAN message was received.
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Summary of Contents for ICON 32
Page 1: ...Controller...
Page 3: ...INSTALLATION SECTION...
Page 4: ...INSTALLATION SECTION...
Page 39: ...ADJUSTMENT SECTION...
Page 40: ...ADJUSTMENT SECTION...
Page 83: ...DIAGNOSTICS SECTION...
Page 84: ...DIAGNOSTICS SECTION...
Page 131: ...TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION...
Page 132: ...TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION...
Page 165: ...SERVICE INFORMATION SECTION...
Page 166: ...SERVICE INFORMATION SECTION...
Page 205: ...REFERENCE SECTION SERVICE REFERENCE SECTION...
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