WARNING Fault Codes
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020 Implement Disconnected
One or more Controllers disconnected. This fault code happens when an implement controller fails to respond to the GreenStar™ display signal. It is often accompanied by fault code 110 due to the brief intermittent connection that occurs as an implement is disconnected.
This fault code is the expected result when an operator disconnects an implement or is caused by an intermittent CAN connection. It also occurs if an implement stops communication on the CAN bus, such as power loss or internal faults.
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021 Display Conflict
This fault code occurs when a Controller requests a display allocation that is already part of an existing allocation. The fault code indicates that some controller did not display information as intended.
The proper response to this fault code is to run a Standard Layout with all CAN subsystems connected that are used in the application. This function is found on the SETUP-Run Page Layout screen.
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030 Too Many Devices on CAN Bus
This fault code appears when more than eight CAN controllers (implements) attempt to log in to the GreenStar™ Display.
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031 GreenStar™ Display Overload
This fault code occurs when an unusually high amount of CAN messages are sent to the display in a short period of time. When this fault code occurs, the display has missed some messages and is out of synchronization with the controllers. Cycle power to synchronize the entire system.
This fault code also occurs when a CAN node sends out messages that are properly received by the display, but the transmitting node does not recognize the acknowledge signal and endlessly re-sends the original message.
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033 Memory Failure
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This fault code occurs when a stored parameter is not stored after three consecutive write attempts and indicates a probable permanent memory failure.
Caution Fault Codes
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110 CAN Bus Communications Problem
This fault code is the one most commonly seen. Any type of problem with the CAN bus (wiring harness, electrical interface in each CAN node, terminators) will likely cause a Fault Code 110. Some of the potential problems include; faulty terminators, electrical wiring intermittent short or open, damaged CAN interface in a controller, loose connector or connection.
An improperly wired CAN cable also produces a 110 fault code.
In addition, this fault code is caused by out-of-sequence or missing CAN messages or improper commands.
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111 CAN to CCD Queue Overflow
This fault code occurs when the CCD transmit queue overflows, usually as a result of a CCD bus problem.
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112 Display Conflict
This fault code occurs when a controller requests a display allocation that is already part of an existing allocation. The fault code indicates that a controller was not able to display information on the RUN page as intended.
The proper response to this fault code is to run a Standard Layout with all CAN subsystems connected that are used in the application. This function is found on the SETUP-Run Page Layout screen.
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113 Incompatible Monitor/Controller
This fault code occurs when a CAN command is received that the display does not know how to process. This indicates a possible mismatch between controller and display software versions.
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