4-4 Troubleshooting
PTX-PRO User and Technical Manual
4.5 Addressing Error Codes
The following table describes the error codes and what to do if they appear.
Error
Code
Meaning
Action
E000
Error Summary
•
Provides error summary.
E001
Message ID
•
Displayed when a status message times out.
E020
IF Fault
•
Verify condition of cable connections.
E021
RF Fault
•
Verify condition of cable connections.
E080
Communication Failure with the
COFDM/MPEG Module
•
Verify condition of cable connections.
Parameter Errors
(Some internal parameter is outside of allowable limits.)
Note:
An additional number on the status indicates that the value is too low (4) or too high (8).
E030
2.048 Volt Reference Error
•
Check for Error Codes related to power - E03A
thru E03E.
•
Verify cable connectors are fully mated and verify
cable and connectors are undamaged.
•
Make sure power cable is connected properly.
E031
5.5 Volt Reference Error
E032
7 Volt Line Error
E033
11 Volt Line Error
E034
Temperature Error
•
Check PTX-PRO to be sure it is not too close to
sources of heat. Relocate PTX-PRO, if possible.
•
Verify PTX-PRO has room around it for air
circulation. Move objects preventing air flow.
E038
50 Ohm Coax Current Error
•
Contact technical staff.
E039
50 Ohm Coax Voltage Error
E03A
50 Ohm Coax Power Error
E03B
Circular Connector Current Error
•
Verify all power cables are properly connected and
are not damaged.
•
Verify correct input power is being applied to the
PTX-PRO.
E03C
Circular Connector Voltage Error
E03D
Circular Connector Power Error
E03E
DC Bus Error
•
Contact technical staff.
E03F
Fan Fault
•
Contact technical staff.