Error Log & CPA Event Log
About
The Error Log is a service maintenance function used to store "log" and view detected error
codes. On LED consoles (P10, P30, P30i and P31) you use the "Error Log" to view error
codes. On touchscreen consoles (P62, P80, and P82) you use the "
CPA
1
Event Log" to view
error codes.
IMPORTANT
: On touchscreen consoles (P62, P80, and P82), use the
CPA Event
Log
and not the
Event Log
to view the maintenance error codes. The touchscreen
console Event Log includes additional OEM use only error codes.
The
Lower PCA
2
maintenance software monitors error code event conditions, when a fault is
detected, the error code is generated and transmitted to the console upper
PCA
3
where it is
stored and viewed in the Error Log or CPA Event Log. The error log shows the error code
along with related machine metrics, such as, the machine mileage (or hours), the time when
the event occured, the date, and other machine specific associated data.
Error event codes are sequentially stored in memory on a First-In Last-Out basis, the newest
error code is stored in the number one stack position pushing any current stored error codes
down one position. When the memory is full, the next code is stored pushing the oldest error
code from the stack removing it from memory.
Repeating Error Codes
When an error event is detected, the error code information will be stored into the error log.
However, when multiple instances of the same error code event occur within the same hour or
odometer reading, only the first occurrence will be logged. One of the following conditions
must occur to cause a repeating error code to be subsequently logged:
l
the elapsed time must exceed one hour from the first occurrence
l
or the odometer mileage must change from the first occurrence
l
or a different intervening error code is logged
Note
: Multiple repeating instances of the same error code event occurring during
the same hour or odometer reading will only be logged as a single error code event.
1
Touchscreen console Control Processing Assembly.
2
Lower printed circuit assembly; generally this refers to the lower board. On treadmills, this is
the motor controller unit (MCU), and on self-powered units, it is the main board in the lower
section.
3
Printed circuit assembly, generally referred to as either an upper PCA or lower PCA.
Contact Precor Customer Support at support@precor.com or 800.786.8404 with
any questions.
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