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There are three columns following the description of each fault. These are labeled Priority Display, Newest List and Oldest List. Faults which are selected to be a Priority
Display
will preempt the local operator from whatever it was doing with a display this fault when it happens. Those faults which are selected to be on the Newest List (and/or
Oldest List) will be placed in the ‘newest’ (or ‘oldest’) list maintained by the fault manager. The Newest List can be thought of as a circular buffer that always contains the
newest faults that have been recorded on this drive. Any fault designated as to be placed on the Newest List will cause the oldest entry on this circular buffer to be discarded if
the Newest List already filled to capacity. The Oldest List can best be thought of as a table with 20 slots. Any fault designated to be placed on the Oldest List will remain on
this list until it is cleared via the local operator. If the Oldest List already filled up, and a fault designated to be placed on the Oldest List occurs, it will NOT be placed on the
Oldest List. This is done to preserve the fault history of the original event that may have caused many subsequent faults to occur.

1.1 Fault Range Map
This table summarizes all possible fault value locations.

Fault Type

Internal Fault Range

(Decimal)

Displayed in Control Node

Monitor (Hex)

Displayed in Fault Manager Interface Card

(Decimal)

Operating System

N/A

0 to FFFF

0 to 65,535

User Defined Faults

00000 to 09999

10000 to 1270F

65,536 to 75,535

Reserved for future use #1

10000 to 10999

12710 to 12AF7

75,536 to 76,535

Function Block Faults

11000 to 11999

12AF8 to 12EDF

76,536 to 77,535

Reserved future Communications Protocols

12000 to 19999

12EE0 to 14E1F

77,536 to 85,535

Driver Faults: DPRAM

20000 to 20099

14E20 to 14E83

85,536 to 85,635

Reserved for future driver #1

20100 to 20199

14E84 to 14EE7

85,636 to 85,735

Driver Faults: STLAN

20200 to 20299

14EE8 to 14F4B

85,736 to 85,835

Reserved for future driver #2

20300 to 20399

14F4C to 14FAF

85,836 to 85,935

Driver Faults: OPERATOR

20400 to 20499

14FB0 to 15013

85,936 to 86,035

Reserved for future driver #3

20500 to 29999

15014 to 1752F

86,036 to 95,535

Inverter Faults

30000 to 39999

17530 to 19C3F

95,536 to 105,535

Reserved for future use #2

40000 to 59999

19C40 to 1EA5F

105,536 to 125,535

Reserved for future hardware platform faults

60000 to 65535

1EA60 to 1FFFF

125,536 to 131,071

Not Used

N/A

20000 to 8FFFFFFF

131,072 to 2,415,919,103

IO Subsystem

N/A

90000000 to 90000043

N/A

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