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RAMDiskFull
The RAMDiskFull flag indicates that there is no more RAM Disk memory available for
storing test data. DataModes that require additional memory (e.g., Time History or
Peak/Valley) are suspended, but histogram DataModes keep running normally. Let the
test run continue or stop the test as desired. Note that attempting to start a new test
run without sufficient RAM Disk memory to start causes the eDAQ
lite
to reboot itself.
SmartModuleError
The SmartModuleError flag indicates that there is an error in eDAQ
lite
communications to a SMART module or there is an error in the SMART module factory
or user data parameters. The eDAQ
lite
also sets this flag when detecting an unknown
type of SMART module based on the serial number.
10.3.2
Error Flags
The eDAQ
lite
error flags are set only when the eDAQ
lite
detects a serious error.
When such an error occurs the eDAQ
lite
automatically resets. If a test run is in
progress, a new test run may start based on the user-specified FCS Reset Options.
BadRequest
The BadRequest error flag indicates that a serious error condition exits on the
eDAQ
lite
unit most likely resulting from a hardware failure or a software deficiency. It
is unlikely that this error can result from an operator mistake.
BatteryInterlock
The BatteryInterlock error flag indicates that the backup battery interlock option is
enabled and the backup battery charge or voltage level is below the defined interlock
levels. If a test run is in progress, the test run stops and the eDAQ
lite
resets.
CardException
The CardException flag indicates that a type II layer has reported an error status to the
eDAQ
lite
main processor. As such, it can have several meanings. The eDAQ
lite
writes additional information to the log file when this occurs.
DeviceOverFlow
The DeviceOverFlow flag indicates that the defined test exceeds the eDAQ
lite
unit’s
processing capabilities. This may occur when many channels are taking data at very
high sample rates or large numbers of computed channels are defined. For a thorough
discussion of this problem, see Tips on Eliminating eDAQlite OverFlow Errors.
Internal
The Internal error flag indicates that a serious error condition exits on the eDAQ
lite
unit most likely resulting from a hardware failure or a software deficiency. It is unlikely
that this error can result from an operator mistake.
InvalidConnector
The InvalidConnector error flag indicates that a serious error condition exits on the
eDAQ
lite
unit most likely resulting from a hardware failure or a software deficiency. It
is unlikely that this error can result from an operator mistake.
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