B.
Error Codes
Error codes may be displayed by the CC320 or returned as a reply to an Ethernet message. These
are shown as “Enn”, where nn gives the number of the error. To cancel the error message, press
“SEL”.
EEPROM is the non-volatile memory used to save the configuration and Ethernet settings. If the
EEPROM errors occur repeatedly, then the controller may need to be returned for repair.
The error codes are:
Error number
Reason
Err 1
Ethernet command: A parameter value is invalid
Err 2
Ethernet command: Command not recognised
Err 3
Ethernet command: Numeric value is wrong format
Err 4
Ethernet command: Wrong number of parameters
Err 5
Can’t read EEPROM.
Err 6, 12, 16
EEPROM corrupt. The configuration has been cleared.
Err 8, 25
Can’t read settings from EEPROM
Err 9, 17
Can’t save settings to EEPROM
Err 13
SN command: the resync event cannot be found. The
channel/tag values may be wrong or the delay period may
have completed.
Err 49
Ethernet hardware not working
Err 51
Can’t read Ethernet settings from EEPROM, so these may
be incorrect.
Err 52
Can’t save Ethernet settings to EEPROM.
Err 81
Too many FIFO events have been used and the CC320 has
run out of storage.