Alarm Displays; Flash / Nvram Version Mismatch; Flash / Nvram Data Corrupt; Low Battery Alarm - RESEARCH CONCEPTS RC4000 User Manual

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RC4000 ACU Boardset
Chapter 4
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4.2.6 Alarm Displays

The alarm system monitors important parameters and flashes a message on the bottom line of the LCD
display if an error is found. The parameters monitored include the condition of the lithium battery, status
of the azimuth and elevation antenna drive systems and the values of certain variables. Some error
codes have priority over others. Alarm conditions are sampled sequentially, with the highest priority
sampled first. As corrective action is taken for each error, the code is eliminated, and if there is a lesser
error, it will then appear.

4.2.6.1 FLASH / NVRAM VERSION MISMATCH

If the RC4000 recognizes a mismatch in the stored data (antenna mount type data) then this error code
will appear. The only time this error typically would occur is during a software change in the ACU. A
system reset to defaults may clear this error (3.3.1.3.1).

4.2.6.2 FLASH / NVRAM DATA CORRUPT

If there is corrupt data stored, then this error code will appear. The only time this error typically would
occur is during a software change in the ACU. A system reset to defaults may clear this error (3.3.1.3.1).

4.2.6.3 LOW BATTERY ALARM

The RC4000 constantly monitors the level of the lithium battery via a 10 bit ADC channel on the
microcontroller. When the power level is low, this error code will appear. Replace the battery with a
Duracell DL2450. Make sure that the unit is unplugged from the AC or DC input power before removing
the cover to change the battery.

4.2.6.4 TIME / DATE ERROR

This alarm code indicates either the Time or Date is corrupt. The time and date are entered via the
Maintenance menu; refer to section 3.3.2.3, Time Maintenance.

4.2.6.5 AZIMUTH / ELEVATION / POLARIZATION JAMMED

The RC4000 continuously monitors the axis positions to detect incorrect movement of the mount. If an
axis has been commanded to move and the RC4000 does not detect movement within a prescribed time,
the controller will declare a "JAMMED" condition and not allow further movement in that axis until the
condition has been reset.
More information is provided with regards to troubleshooting JAMMED errors in section 4.2.2.

4.2.6.6 AZIMUTH / ELEVATION / POLARIZATION RUNAWAY

If the RC4000 senses movement in an axis when no movement should be occurring, the RC4000 will
declare a "RUNAWAY" condition. Like JAMMED, the RUNAWAY condition must be reset before further
movement in the axis may occur.

4.2.6.7 LIMITS INACTIVE WARNING

It is possible to inactivate software logic that prevents axis movement due to a limit switch via the
MAINTENANCE – LIMITS mode. Refer to
section
3.3.2.5.
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