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<strong>Manual</strong> – TopCon TC.GSS<br />

Single device operation – special aspects<br />

Internal system status and troubleshooting<br />

Flashing code sequence with errors or warnings<br />

5. Error codes and warning codes are identical.<br />

All errors and warnings are output one after the other based on<br />

the scheme in Fig. 28, Seite 54.<br />

6. After the output of the last error or warning the flashing sequence<br />

starts again with the first error or first warning.<br />

For information on the rectification of errors using the error list see<br />

chapter 10.2, Seite 275.<br />

Practical example<br />

After switching on the TopCon Quadro power supply and setting the set<br />

values, the device is activated (On/Off). The buzzer comes on and an<br />

error code is indicated via the light emitting diodes:<br />

Count the flashes:<br />

Group error code = 16,<br />

Detail error code = 3.<br />

Reference to the error code list shows that an interlock error has been<br />

detected (F-2).<br />

Note that the error coding is in hexadecimal. FHex = 1510, 3 is the third<br />

element in 0, 1, 2, 3....<br />

The indication on the HMI or in TopControl is: 0… 15 or 0 …FHex.<br />

The flashing code on the “ERROR” LED does not have a zero and<br />

therefore assumes the counting order 1…16. 0 signifies a pause in the<br />

flashing.<br />

4.3.5.8. Acknowledging an error<br />

After the occurrence of an error, the device remains in the ERROR<br />

state until the reason for the error has been rectified (as per error list)<br />

and the error has been acknowledged.<br />

It is possible to acknowledge an error via the following interfaces:<br />

HMI<br />

Using the button on the front of the device<br />

TopControl<br />

Using the button on the tab<br />

Analogue interface X105<br />

Positive edge on pin 8 with 10-24 V relative to ground<br />

2011-10-18 55 / 298 V00.05b<br />

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