9 Faults
If a fault occurs, the interface distinguishes between different message types,
e.g. alarms, errors and warnings. The procedure for rectifying a fault depends
on the device. Follow the corresponding instructions in the operating manual
accompanying the constant temperature equipment.
If you are unable to rectify a fault, please contact LAUDA Service,
see
Chapter 1.6 “Contact LAUDA” on page 6
9.1
Error
The Ethernet interface recognizes the following error messages:
Code
Remedy
1809
Restart the constant temperature equipment. If the message persists, contact LAUDA Service,
see
Chapter 1.6 “Contact LAUDA” on page 6.
1824
Ethernet USB module and constant temperature equipment are not compatible. Note down the
relevant software versions and contact LAUDA Service.
9.2 Warning
The Ethernet interface recognizes the following warnings:
Code
Remedy
1803
Restart the constant temperature equipment. If the message persists, contact LAUDA Service,
see
Chapter 1.6 “Contact LAUDA” on page 6.
1804
Restart the constant temperature equipment. If the message persists, contact LAUDA Service.
1833
Check if the network cable has been connected correctly. Is the yellow LED on the Ethernet
interface flashing?
If the DHCP client settings have been configured manually: Check the DNS server configuration
and make sure that the preset IP address is correct.
If it has been connected and configured correctly, yet the warning remains active, contact
LAUDA Service.
1838 – 1840, 1846,
1852, 1854
If these messages persist for longer, contact LAUDA Service.
1847
Inform your system administrator and check the availability of the NTP server.
1849
Inform your system administrator and check the availability of the DHCP server.
1850
The manually assigned IP address already exists in the network. Enter a free IP address into the
constant temperature equipment.
1853
The Ethernet USB module has detected an interruption in the TCP connection and is restarting
with the current valid settings. After approximately 15 seconds, the connected system can
attempt to establish the connection again; see
Chapter 7.4.3 “Checking the connection
monitoring function” on page 32.
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