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Lectura de Codigo de Error-Dcu

This document provides information about error codes for a machine control system. It explains that error codes are made up of several fields including the unit number, component type, component number, component location, and error type. Each field provides more detail about where and what type of error occurred. The document also includes tables that list the possible values for each field to help decode the error codes.

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Lectura de Codigo de Error-Dcu

This document provides information about error codes for a machine control system. It explains that error codes are made up of several fields including the unit number, component type, component number, component location, and error type. Each field provides more detail about where and what type of error occurred. The document also includes tables that list the possible values for each field to help decode the error codes.

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D Error codes – Error codes D:7

Field d: Error code number

Field d: Error code number


The control system gives error codes from the machine's sub-systems:

1 2 3 Unit number (AAA)


The first part of the error code indicates the unit that generated the
error. The following units can generate error codes:

Unit number Unit


1–99 Units in the RedCAN system

Component type (B)


A letter before the numbers in the component number indicates the

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component in question. There is no component type (B) for error codes
from the engine and transmission.

Example figure error codes The following component types can be identified:
1. Unit number (AAA)
2. Component number (SPN) (BCCCC-DD)
3. Type of error (FMI) (E)

Prefix Description
A Control panel Drive-train/Wiper
B Converter from non-electric to electric signals or vice versa. Example: inductive sensor.
C Capacitor
D Binary element, delay unit, memory. Example: control unit.
E White light. Example: work lighting.
F Protective device. Example: fuse.
G Alternator, power supply device. Example: battery.
H Signal device. Example: horn, brake lights.
K Relay, contactor. Example: power relay ignition key lock.
M Motor. Example: electric motor.
P Measuring instrument, testing equipment. Example: hour meter.
Q Battery disconnector
R Resistor. Example: potentiometer.
S Electric switch for control circuit, selector. Example: switch.
V Diode
W Antenna
X Outlet/socket, connecting device. Example: connection terminal.
Y Electrically controlled mechanical device. Example: solenoid valve, hydraulic valve.

Component (CCCC)
The numbers are a unique number (SPN) to locate the faulty
component.

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D:8 D Error codes – Error codes

Component location (DD)


In cases where multiple components have the same component
number, two letters or the serial number 1-9 are added to make the
error code unique. The letters often specify a location on the machine.
There is no component location (DD) for error codes from the engine
and transmission.

The following locations are used:

Letters Location
10 Left
20 Right
30 Upper
40 Lower
100 Front
110 Left front
120 Right front
200 Rear
210 Left rear
220 Right rear

Type of error (EE)


The FMI code indicates the type of error.

Table Specifications FMI

FMI Description SAE text


0 Value too high. Data valid, but higher than normal operating range.
1 Value too low. Data valid, but lower than normal operating range.
2 Incorrect data. Intermittent or incorrect data.
3 Electrical problem. Abnormally high voltage or short-circuit to higher voltage.
4 Electrical problem. Abnormally low voltage or short-circuit to lower voltage.
5 Electrical problem. Abnormally low current or open circuit.
6 Electrical problem. Abnormally high current or short-circuit to ground.
7 Mechanical problem. Incorrect response from mechanical system.
8 Mechanical problem or electrical Abnormal frequency.
problem.
9 Communication error. Abnormal update rate.
10 Mechanical problem or electrical Abnormally wide variations.
problem.
11 Unknown malfunction. Non-identifiable malfunction.
12 Component error. Incorrect unit or component.
13 Incorrect calibration. Values outside calibration values.
14 Unknown malfunction. Special instructions.
15 Value too high. Data valid but higher than normal operating range: The least serious
level.
16 Value too high. Data valid but higher than normal operating range: Moderately
serious level.
17 Value too low. Data valid but under normal operating range: The least serious level.

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D Error codes – Error codes D:9

FMI Description SAE text


18 Value too low. Data valid but under normal operating range: Moderately serious
level.
19 Communication error. Received network data incorrect.
20 Data too high. Data valid but higher than normal value.
21 Data too low. Data valid but lower than normal value.
22-30 Reserved for SAE allocation.
31 FMI not available or the condition Not available or the condition exists.
indicated by SPN exists.
32 Electrical problem. Abnormally high resistance or short-circuit to higher voltage.
33 Electrical problem. Abnormally low resistance or short-circuit to lower voltage.
34 Time exceeded. Time exceeded.
35 Communication error. CAN bus error.
36 Communication error. Driver error.
37 Communication error. Over flow.
38 Communication error. Error passive stat.
39 Communication error. Baud rate.
40 Communication error. Control unit disappears (stop sending messages) after start up.
41 Communication error. Control unit missing on start up.
42 Communication error. CAN-bus segment after the control unit is faulty. Normal side.
43 Communication error. CAN-bus segment after the control unit is faulty. RedCAN side.
44 Communication error. Control unit incorrectly positioned RedCAN circuit.
45 Communication error. Checksum error in the control unit.

Field e: Number of error codes


Specifies the number of menu pages with active fault codes in Active
errors and the number of menu pages with inactive error codes Error
history.

Field f: Number of errors on each error code level


Specifies the number of active error codes on each error code level.

Field g: Date and time


Specifies the date and time when the error code was confirmed.

Reading out error code

NOTE
In the event of an error code, perform the actions recommended
in the error code table to identify the fault.
Error codes are stored as active and inactive. Active errors are
shown in the error code menu.
Always use error code menus for reading error codes, otherwise
there is a risk of missing error codes.

1 Turn the ignition key lock to position I.

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