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Effective June, 2001
12.1.3 Self Test Failure indication
When a diagnostic self test indicates a failure, an error message is displayed instead of the default metering display, and the Healthy Relay
(K7) is de-energized, no longer indicating proper operation. All other display screens operate normally to permit display of diagnostic information
during troubleshooting. The screen saver is disabled when a warning or failure message is displayed. If more than one warning or failure
condition exists, the FP-5000 scrolls through the multiple error messages. Table 12.1, under the “Display” column, shows all possible displays.
A group of status flags are given in the Status/Control mode that describes the current results of diagnostic self tests. To view these status
flags press the Status/Control button, select “Status” and press enter, select “Self Test Status” and press enter, use the arrow keys to scroll
through the list. Table 12.1, under the “Status Flag” column, lists all of the self test status flags.
Table 12.1 Self Test Displays and Status Flag
Display
Status Flag
Protection
Description
Recommended Action
Boot Code
Boot Code
Disabled
The boot code
The circuit is not protected, replace
CheckSum Error
firmware has
FP-5000 immediately
been corrupted
Possible Flash reload
Application Code
Firmware
Disabled
The application code
The circuit is not protected, replace
Checksum Error
firmware has been
FP-5000 immediately
corrupted
Possible Flash FW reload
RAM Failure at
External
Disabled
A portion of external
The circuit is not protected, replace
0X——-
RAM
RAM cannot be
FP-5000 immediately
read or written
RAM Failure at
Internal
Disabled
A portion of the
The circuit is not protected, replace
0X——-
RAM
RAM internal to
FP-5000 immediately
the microprocessor
cannot be read
or written
Protection
Analog
Disabled
The analog input
The circuit is not protected, replace
Disabled Analog
Input
has failed to respond
FP-5000 immediately
Input Failure
or has read a
reference input
incorrectly
Protection
Settings
Disabled
If Fail, the setpoints
The circuit is not protected, replace
Disabled Setting
have been corrupted
FP-5000 immediately
Failure
Display Warning
Display
Enabled
The display content
Replace FP-5000 at the earliest
could not be verified
convenience
Protection
Calibrated
Disabled
At power up, the
The circuit is not protected, replace
Disabled Relay
calibration constants
FP-5000 immediately
Not Calibrated
are corrupted
Nonvolatile
RAM
Enabled
The NVRAM battery
If needed, store all log and history
Memory Battery
Battery
is failing
data before power down. This
Warning
can be done with the PowerNet
application software. Contact
factory for replacement
instructions.
Real-Time Clock
Clock
Enabled
The real time clock
Check the clock for proper time
Warning
has malfunctioned
and future time keeping. If in error,
replace at the earliest convenience.
EEPROM
EEPROM
Enabled
The EEPROM can-
Replace the FP-5000 at the earliest
Warning
not be read or
convenience. It is possible that the
written
FP-5000 will fail to protect the
circuit the next time powered up.
Summary of Contents for Cutler-Hammer FP-5000
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