1269 User Manual
Using The Enhanced Monitoring System 4-43
This error is returned when one or more of the slot
temperature sensors has failed. This example shows that
the C0 - C5, and B0 - B2 slot temperature sensors has
failed. Only the failing sensors will be shown when this
error occurs. This message may be returned if the *TST?
command returns a value of -3.
Microcontroller P.I.T failed
This error is returned when the EMS’s Programmable
Interrupt Timer test has failed. This message will be
returned if the *TST? command returns a value of -4.
EEPROM header corrupt (XXXXXXXX)
This error is returned when the header (first 4 bytes) of the
EEPROM do not match the expected fixed pattern of
AAAA5555 hexadecimal. The actual value read from the
EEPROM is shown as 8 hexadecimal digits enclosed in
parentheses. This error may be returned if the *TST?
command returns a value of -5.
EEPROM Alarm Data Corrupt (Address XXXX)
This error is returned when one of the alarm time-stamps in
the EEPROM does not have a valid checksum. This
indicates that the particular time stamp is corrupted. The
address within the 8K EEPROM is shown as four
hexadecimal digits. This error may be returned if the *TST?
command returns a value of -5.
EEPROM state X read fail
This error is returned when the attempt to read the data for
state X (X = 0 to 9) has failed. This indicates that the
stored instrument state location MAY be corrupt. This error
may be returned if the *TST? command returns a value of -
5.
EEPROM state X checksum fail
This error is returned when the checksum stored for the
instrument state does not match the computed checksum
for that state. This indicates that the stored instrument
state MAY be corrupt. This error may be returned if the
*TST? command returns a value of -5. The X will be
replaced by the state that was found to be corrupt (X = 0 to
9).
EEPROM read failure
This error is returned when the EEPROM indicates that it is
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