Five is the maximum number of alarm codes which is stored inside the controller.
Colors are used to separate recurrent alarm codes from rare events. In order of
increasing frequency, alarm names can be:
Use UP/DOWN to select a certain alarm in the list: if OK is pressed, additional
pieces of information about that alarm are displayed.
Press F1 to clear the alarm logbook of the controller: once F1 is pressed, the
console asks for confirmation.
13.2.11 Download parameter list into a USB stick
When Smart Console is connected to a controller, it has the possibility to
download all parameters into a USB stick.
To use this function, go into the menu SAVE PARAMETER USB in the
MAIN MENU.
File format
The complete list of parameters is saved as a csv file in order to be opened with
Microsoft Excel
The file is formatted in the same way as if it has been created with the PC CAN
Console. Thus it contains the whole list of parameter and, for each one, various
data are available, in particular:
File name is generated as a hexadecimal code of the time and date of save.
This codification prevents any overwrite of previously saved files.
Download procedure
After entering SAVE PARAMETER TO USB, the Smart Console checks the
presence of a USB stick. If the stick is not connected, it asks the operator to
connect one.
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White: up to 5 occurrences
Yellow: up to 20,
Orange: up to 40,
Red: more than 40.
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or any other spreadsheet tool.
Parameter value as it is saved within controller ("Value" column).
Parameter value as it is shown by console or similar tools ("Scaled Value"
column).
Name of the menu where parameter is placed tools ("Name menu"
column).
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Questions and answers
Como comprobar el funcionamiento del controlador dualac2 sin display
You can check the operation of the Zapi DUALACE2 NEW GENERATION controller without a display using the following methods:
1. Zapi Smart Console – Connect the Zapi Smart Console to the CAN bus to access diagnostics and parameter settings.
2. PC CAN Console – Use the PC CAN Console software to monitor and adjust controller settings.
3. Self-Diagnosis Feature – The controller performs self-diagnosis, and faults can be displayed using Zapi tools.
4. Alarm History Log – Check the log of alarms to review past faults and system behavior.
5. TESTER Function – Use the TESTER function to monitor key operational readouts.
These methods allow you to diagnose and verify the controller’s operation without an external display.
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A brumby electrical truck that has a zapi inv.dace2, records the failure 244 "Warning Slave It depends on the supervisor uc", and the alarm 248 "Mc is Opened, eb is applied". On the other hand, the LED does not turn on, but in the manual I did not find the LED code. I would like more certainty about whether the failure is from the controller and the LED code for this Zapi model.
Failure 244 "Warning Slave" depends on the supervisor microcontroller (µC). No specific effect or troubleshooting steps are provided in the available context.
Alarm 248 "MC is Opened, EB is Applied" indicates that the main contactor (MC) is open, and the electric brake (EB) is applied. This typically occurs during start-up, standby, or other system states.
The LED code for this model is not explicitly provided in the available context.
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