Communication errors errors and debugging, Here’s how to read the debug screen – Outback Power Systems MATE2 User Manual

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Communication Errors

Errors and Debugging

Communication errors (COMM ERR) that occur with OutBack Power Systems components

are often the result of loose, damaged, or unplugged cables. They can also occur if AGS (Ad-

vanced Generator Start) Mode is used and the wrong port is designated for the generator or if

the system is damaged by a lightning strike. When a communication error occurs, the COMM

ERR message will appear on any MATE screen in view.

A sample DEBUG screen looks like this:

00:000 01:000 02:000

03:000 04:025 05:001

06:001 07:001 08:001

09:001 10:001 2M:001

Here’s how to read the DEBUG screen:

01:000

Number of errors (zero in this case) present at this port.

Port 01

An unused port will show one error:

09:001

Port 09 has no component; the single error is the system default.

A port with a large number of errors requires action. In this example, Port 4 needs attention.

04:025

Port 04 shows 25 errors.

The A COMM (communication) ERROR

HAS OCCURRED screen appears when a

communication error among the components

occurs.

NOTE:

t

Port 00 is a MATE connected directly to

an FX, no HUB is used.

t

Port 2M is the “2nd MATE” Port and is

inoperable.

--A COMM ERROR HAS

OCCURED

VIEW

DEBUG

MORE

INFO

Explanation of Ports

01:000 Port Status

Port Number

• Port 00 is the MATE Port

• Port 2M is inoperable.

• 01—10: FX or CC Ports

• 000: a device is present.

• 001: no device present.

• Any other status number means a

device was previously present and lost

contact, resulting in errors.

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