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Mr.sittisak sakramin
February 16, 2025
Repeater panel can notrestart after reboot
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Mr. Anderson
February 16, 2025
The Consilium Salwico Cargo repeater panel may not restart after a reboot due to several possible reasons:
1. Power Issues: If all power sources are disconnected and the Charger M is removed, the system will shut down unless there are two Charger M units with a backup setup.
2. Checksum Error (EEPROM Issue): If the booting sequence was not completed correctly, the system might fail to restart. This could happen if there is a fault in the EEPROM.
3. System Restart Fault: If the module has restarted repeatedly without a known reason, it may indicate a deeper issue requiring service intervention.
4. Too Long Boot Time: If the module remains in the validating or configuring state for too long, it may not complete the restart process.
5. External Load Issues: If there is too high an external load on a conventional zone, it could prevent the system from functioning correctly.
To resolve the issue, check the power source, restart the module, and if the problem persists, contact an authorized service office.
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Fire Detection System - Salwico Cargo Addressable User Guide...
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Consilium Marine & Safety AB +46 31 710 77 00 For service or spares contact your local Consilium office. Contact information can be found at: www.consiliumsafety.com The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing.
Table of contents Introduction..................About this Manual ................Approvals................... Symbols used in the manual ............. Official service and maintenance guidelines ........Fire Detection System ............... System Description................System Block Diagram..............Control Panels................... Control Panel M 4.3................4.1.1 General................... 4.1.2 Description of Keys and Indicators..........4.1.3 Guide to the Menu System.............
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Table of contents 5.5.7 Warnings ..................Disablements ..................31 5.6.1 About Disablements............... 5.6.2 Available Types of Disablements........... 5.6.3 Acknowledgement of a New Disablement ........5.6.4 Disabling Zones ................5.6.5 Disabling Addressable Detectors & Manual Call Points....5.6.6 Disabling Alarm Devices............... 5.6.7 Old Disablements................
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Table of contents 10 Revision history ................. 69 Index ....................70...
(detailed information is found in the Service & Maintenance manual). Fault Code List in the Appendix lists the different fault codes. Figure 1. Salwico Cargo Fire Detection System, an example. 5100332-01_Salwico Cargo Addressable_User Guide_M_EN_2023_AG...
1 Introduction User Guide 1.2 Approvals 1.3 Symbols used in the manual DANGER! Risk of serious or fatal injury to the user, and/or severe damage to the product, if the instructions are not followed. WARNING! Risk of personal injury and/or damage to the product if the instructions are not followed.
Consilium is known for high quality products, still all manufactured goods have a lifespan. Regardless of quality and durability, a safety system requires maintenance on a regular basis to function as intended and to prolong its lifetime.
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2 Official service and maintenance guidelines User Guide Type of maintenance Check software configuration and firmware version e.g. safety review of configuration, clarity on detector localization etc. Check link to parent system, verify communication to connected systems Check automatic activation of fire detection system to fire extinguishing system Inspection of emergency switchover unit Maintenance for detectors and call points...
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User Guide 2 Official service and maintenance guidelines Type of maintenance Conduct vessel crew training on proper use and preventive maintenance of the fire detection system Review systems are clearly marked with most recent service date and all certificates and documents are updated Vessel safety stock Recommended minimum quantity per system...
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2 Official service and maintenance guidelines User Guide 5100332-01_Salwico Cargo Addressable_User Guide_M_EN_2023_AG...
User Guide 3 Fire Detection System 3 Fire Detection System 3.1 System Description This Fire detection system is a state-of-the-art, analogue-addressable, fire-detection system designed to meet marine, industrial and transport requirements. Special care is given to ergonomics and user-friendliness with its logical and intuitive operator panel.
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3 Fire Detection System User Guide 5100332-01_Salwico Cargo Addressable_User Guide_M_EN_2023_AG...
User Guide 4 Control Panels 4 Control Panels 4.1 Control Panel M 4.3 4.1.1 General This menu-operated system monitors and controls all system functionality. The control panel's clear graphical display makes it easy to use. 4.1.2 Description of Keys and Indicators Figure 3.
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4 Control Panels User Guide The System Indicators section is comprised of the following indicators: 1. Power Steady green light Power supply to the control panel is OK. 2. System fault Steady yellow light Main process fault. A serious system fault in the system. 3.
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User Guide 4 Control Panels 1. Main indicators Fire alarm The Fire alarm key indicates existence of a fire alarm and gives direct access to the Fire alarm list. Indications: Flashing red light One or more un-muted fire alarm(s) in the system. Steady red light All fire alarms are muted.
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4 Control Panels User Guide Go to the previous item in the list or menu. Selects the chosen Go to previous menu. menu alternative. Go to the next item in the list or menu. The Escape key is used to go to the default menu. This key is used to select a menu alternative or to accept a function.
User Guide 4 Control Panels Keys 0 - 9 The numerical keypad is used to enter numerical values. Keys 1–9 are also used as shortcuts when navigating in the menus. Erase This key is used to erase characters from the text display. Enter This key is used to select a menu alternative or to accept a function.
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4 Control Panels User Guide In the lower part of the display the different options available for each individual menu are shown. The numerical keypad is used to enter information, e.g. zone and detector number. key erases the last character. Table 1. Top menu alternatives Alternatives Description 1 Fault alarms...
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User Guide 4 Control Panels Alternatives Description 3 Reset All Faults The system will attempt to reset all present fault alarms in the Fault List. 2 Fire Alarms Menu Fault Alarms Fire Alarms Disablements Fire List Login Pre-Alarm List Settings Resound (restart bells) Service Menu Reset All Fire Alarms History...
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4 Control Panels User Guide Alternatives Description 4 List old disablements This list displays the 150 previously removed disablements and allows these older disablements to be reactivated. Hint! This function is very useful if the same disablement is frequently needed during irregular time periods. Just mark the appropriate old disablement in the list and press 0 to reactivate it.
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User Guide 4 Control Panels External Control Disablements 1. External Controls Disables outputs (all or individual groups) to external controls. This means that an alarm condition will not cause activation of the selected group. • All groups Disable all external controls (doors, fire, fault, ventilation and indication). •...
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4 Control Panels User Guide Table 6. Settings menu alternatives Alternatives Description 1 Set Dimmer Use this menu to adjust the contrast level (1–9) for the display and indications on the control panel. 2 Set Time Use this menu to set the system time. It is possible to synchronize the system clock with a central time.
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User Guide 4 Control Panels Alternatives Description 2 Centrals Use this menu to list information about the installed centrals and the modules in each central. 3 Modules Use this menu to list information about the installed system modules. It is possible to display all details about the modules, such as installed detector loops, installed program versions, input/output status.
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4 Control Panels User Guide Table 8. Configuration sub-menu alternatives Alternatives Description 1 Reload Reload the configuration when a new updated configuration configuration/reboot this file has been downloaded to the system. The operation will module reboot this control module only. 2 Load configuration from Download a new configuration file from a suitable USB USB Memory memory stick.
User Guide 4 Control Panels 8 Condition List Menu Fault Alarms Fire Alarms Disablements 1 Satisfactory Login 2 Poor Settings Detectors not listed in these two Service Menu choices are in Good condition. History Condition List The Condition list menu provides the means to perform a status check of the detectors in the system.
4 Control Panels User Guide 4.2.2 Description of Keys and Indicators Figure 7. Keys and indicators for the repeater panel. Repeater panel • Power Green steady light indicates that the power supply to the repeater panel is OK. • Local Mute Silence the local buzzer alarm.
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User Guide 4 Control Panels Audible Indicator The local buzzer will sound according to the following patterns, where the alarm with the highest priority has precedence over those with a lower priority. Priority Type of alarm Sound pattern Alarm (unmuted) 500 ms ON / 500 ms OFF Pre-alarm (unmuted) 500 ms ON / 2500 ms OFF Fault alarm (unmuted)
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User Guide 5 Operations 5 Operations 5.1 Access Levels CAUTION! To prevent un-authorised operation of the system access levels protect the different functions of the fire detection system. Some functions in the menus will require a higher access level than the default level due to safety restrictions.
5 Operations User Guide A Control Panel M 4.3 could be programmed to view events in the system with restricted rights to operate functions. For example a fire alarm is shown, but mute and reset are not allowed. 5.2 Login WARNING! To secure the functionality of the fire detection system only authorised users should be given access to disablement or test mode privileges in the system.
User Guide 5 Operations 5.4 Fire Alarm 5.4.1 Information Displayed when “Fire” is Flashing DANGER! In case of a fire alarm use the information viewed on the display to verify the alarm and take the appropriate actions based on local safety procedures. The following sections describes the information displayed during a fire alarm, how to mute and reset an alarm, and the different types of alarms.
5 Operations User Guide 5.4.2 Mute a Fire Alarm The Mute key has different functions depending on the current access level. Press Silences the internal buzzer and all external alarm devices*, and mutes the fire alarm indication. The fire indicator stops flashing, but remains lit until the Fire Alarm is reset.
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User Guide 5 Operations WARNING! If an internal hardware or software fault has occurred it has to be restored as prompt as possible in order to secure the functionality of the complete fire detection system. The detection of a dangerous fault shall result in either: •...
5 Operations User Guide 5.5.2 Mute a Fault Press to silence internal buzzer and mute all faults in the list. Press for more details. 5.5.3 Reset a Fault Press to reset the current fault alarm. NOTE! If the cause of the fault alarm remains, the alarm cannot be reset.
User Guide 5 Operations 5.5.7 Warnings A warning is displayed with a yellow WARNING header. NOTE! The user shall monitor and act on warning messages according to the presented information about the state of the system. (Warnings are not as serious as faults and only of informative nature.) •...
5 Operations User Guide NOTE! The yellow Disablements indicator is lit on the control panel when at least one disablement is activated in the system and remains lit until all disablements are reconnected. To perform a disablement you must enter access level 2B or higher. DANGER! When a fire detector or zone is disabled, the fire detection system will not be able to detect any occurring fire in that area.
User Guide 5 Operations Clock disablement Enter a reconnection time. Disablement is instantaneous and the reconnection will take place next time the entered time occurs. The maximum disablement time is 23 hours 59 minutes. Take the time entered under consideration on vehicles/trains/ships going through different time zones.
5 Operations User Guide 5.6.5 Disabling Addressable Detectors & Manual Call Points (Access level 2B or higher) NOTE! Disabling of individual detectors is only possible on addressable loops. Select Menu » 3 Disablements » 1 New Disablement » 2 Detectors & Manual Call Points Choose zone (Zone number) Choose unit type (Smoke detectors, All detectors, Heat detectors, Flame detectors, or...
User Guide 5 Operations The alarm delay may be disabled which means that there will be no delay between the fire alarm and the activation of the alarm device outputs. Select Menu » 3 Disablements » 6 Alarm Delay Select central. Select type of delay (Permanent, Timer, Clock Available Types of Disablements, or Periodic)
5 Operations User Guide 5.7 Reconnecting 5.7.1 Reconnecting Disabled Items All disablements in the system are presented in the disablement list. Any reconnection is made from this list. Select Menu » 3 Disablements » 2 List disablements Choose the disablement you want to cancel. Press 5.7.2 Reconnecting Periodic Disablements Periodic disablements in the system are presented in the periodic disablement list.
User Guide 5 Operations Select Menu » 3 Disablements » 7 List Alarm Delays Choose the disablement you want to cancel. Press 5.7.5 Remove All Disablements This menu removes all active disablements presented in the Disablement list. Select Menu » 3 Disablements » 5 Remove all disablements Confirm with OK to remove (reset) all active NOTE! Periodic disablements are...
5 Operations User Guide Please refer to the Service and Maintenance manual for detailed information about the Service menu. 5.8.2 Save the System Log to a USB Memory Stick If you want to check the information saved in the system log you can download it from the central unit.
User Guide 6 Testing 6 Testing 6.1 About Testing CAUTION! Perform visual inspection of all fire detectors as often as needed to find detectors which have deliberately been covered (vandalised). Because a covered detector will not be able to detect a fire and the fire detection system can't detect if a detector has been covered.
6 Testing User Guide • The units in alarm are automatically reset when the heat or smoke concentration is under the alarm level, or when the test key is removed from the manual call point. NOTE! Fire alarm from zones not in test mode will be handled normally by the fire detection system.
User Guide 6 Testing Product Description Smoke Sabre Aerosol smoke detector tester Salwico SOLO 461 Heat detector tester Salwico IR Test lamp IR flame detector tester Salwico UV Test lamp UV flame detector test lamp W8066 UV test lamp Test key for manual call point A test key is supplied with each call point For detailed information, please refer to the data sheets for the products.
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6 Testing User Guide 5100332-01_Salwico Cargo Addressable_User Guide_M_EN_2023_AG...
User Guide 7 Appendix - Fault Code List 7 Appendix - Fault Code List 7.1 Fault Code List WARNING! In case of remedy “replace the unit” or “replace the module” – this has to be carried out as soon as possible in order to secure the functionality of the fire detection system.
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7 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module One module has been replaced by Switch to the correct module. • Minor fault if another type of redundant system module. and only one module One module address in the redundant has been changed to...
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User Guide 7 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module The unit has a faulty Replace the unit. sensor element. The smoke detector Protect the detector from the is exposed to strong airflow or consider repositioning airflow.
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7 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module Charger M 1. Measure the voltage from the power source. • If voltage OK, change External 24V power loop unit. source missing or Loop units 135 EXT 24V FAIL the local power •...
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User Guide 7 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module A cable break on the • Minor fault if in no positive conductor combination with POS. CABLE on the loop or a other faults. Locate the cable break or the BREAK/SHORT Loop M X...
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7 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module CM 4.3 CM 2.2 Short circuit has I/O M 70 SHORT been detected on an Locate and attend to the short Major fault. I/O M 700 CIRCUIT in- or output to the circuit.
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User Guide 7 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module ChangeOv A fuse has been Replace the fuse. er M Ext blown. 157 FUSE FAULT Minor fault. A fuse in a power Contact an authorized service Loop unit loop unit has blown.
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7 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module 1. Check the battery voltage. If the voltage is very low, remove the battery and charge it using a separate charger. 2. If the battery is old, replace Battery is bad.
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User Guide 7 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module 1. Measure the voltage from the power source. • If voltage OK, change Low voltage on the module. primary 28VDC LOW POWER • If voltage NOT OK, Charger M power supply to the Major fault.
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7 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module Charger M The main power 180 MAINS POWER ChangeOv Check the main power supply. Major fault. supply is lost. er M Ext The connection between the main processor and the CM 4.3...
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User Guide 7 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module The type of loop WRONG TYPE 1. Change the loop unit. unit found is OF LOOP UNIT Loop units Minor fault. different from the 2.
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7 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module 1. Try to reset the fault. The firmware in a Charger M module does not 2. If not possible to reset try to ChangeOv comply with the update firmware again.
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User Guide 7 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module A PSU is connected 1. Check the electrical to the PSU 1 input connections according to the on the affected drawings. PSU1 PRESENT Charger M module, 2.
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7 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module CM 4.3 CM 2.2 When the affected CM X module measures 1. Check backbone signals for Charger M the X-Fire signal in cable breaks. ChangeOv 225 XFIRE SIGNAL the backbone, the...
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User Guide 7 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module CM 4.3 1. Measure the voltage from the CM 2.2 power source. CM X • If voltage OK, change RM 4.3 module. Too low voltage LOW VOLTAGE ChangeOv detected on the...
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7 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module 1. Make sure that the SD card is in the correct position. 1. Check the SD card with a PC and erase the history and backup folders/files.
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User Guide 7 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module The voltage level of the GA signal in the backbone is below 4 CM 4.3 volts. CM 2.2 (Fault generated by 1. Check that Charger M puts CM X modules which have out a monitoring voltage on...
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Control M 4.3 to the backbone bus and also has the common fire and fault outputs. Cause/Effect The Cause/Effect program defines how the inputs and outputs of the system should act. Consilium Common Platform. General modules which create a system for Consilium products. CCP platform An umbrella name for all the modules and devices that can be connected together, e.g.
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User Guide 8 Appendix - Definitions and Abbreviations Compact central Central cabinet including basic functionality of Fire Detection System such as: Control panel, Power supply, Battery backup, basic I/Os and at least one analogue addressable loop. The cabinet supplies limited expansion possibilities. Configuration File A file holding the configurable parameters for the FDS.
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8 Appendix - Definitions and Abbreviations User Guide Fault condition The state of the system when a fault is detected. Fire Detection System. Firmware Embedded software. Frequency Shift Keying. FSS Code International Code for Fire Safety Systems GA-auto Automatically generated signal according to a pre-defined pattern (e.g. 7 short 1 long signal) for alarm devices or the PA system.
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User Guide 8 Appendix - Definitions and Abbreviations Loop cable A cable which the FDS uses to power and communicate with the loop units. The loop begins and ends in the loop module in the FDS. Loop module The piece of hardware within the FDS which powers and communicates with the loop units connected to its loop-line.
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I/O in a predefined state and stop all communication in order to avoid disturbing system integrity. Salwico Language A text based interpreting language for making logical cause effect expressions developed by Consilium. Short Circuit Isolator. Software Configuration Management. Single Central System.
User Guide Quick Guide Salwico Cargo Addressable If Fire or Fault is flashing Follow the instructions displayed on screen and take the appropriate actions. NOTE! Only the main actions are described below. Further instructions for the control panel can be found in the Operations chapter in the User Guide.
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User Guide Examples of Disablement: Disabling Addressable Detectors & Reconnecting Disabled Items Manual Call Points All disablements in the system are presented in the disablement list. Any enablement is made from this NOTE! list. Disabling of individual detectors is ...
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User Guide 10 Revision history 10 Revision history Version Date Change description Link 2021-04-19 Note added regarding unit type. Disabling Addressable Detectors & Manual Call Points, page 34 2021-06-14 Fault code list updated Fault Code List, page 2022-07-12 Fault code list updated Appendix - Fault Code List, page 43 2023-03-08 Clarifications regarding control...
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Index Index About testing............Enter key, Control Panel M 4.3......Access level ............Erase key, Control Panel M 4.3 ......Alarm delay............Escape key, Control Panel M 4.3 ...... Alarm delay off indicator, Control Panel M 4.3 ..Alarm device indicator, Control Panel M 4.3 ..Fault alarm menu, Control Panel M 4.3....
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Index Shortcuts key, Control Panel M 4.3 ....... Menu ..............Status key, Control Panel M 4.3......Menu key, Control Panel M 4.3 ......System fault indicator, Control Panel M 4.3..Multiple alarms key, Control Panel M 4.3..... System log files............ ...
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Repeater panel can notrestart after reboot
The Consilium Salwico Cargo repeater panel may not restart after a reboot due to several possible reasons:
1. Power Issues: If all power sources are disconnected and the Charger M is removed, the system will shut down unless there are two Charger M units with a backup setup.
2. Checksum Error (EEPROM Issue): If the booting sequence was not completed correctly, the system might fail to restart. This could happen if there is a fault in the EEPROM.
3. System Restart Fault: If the module has restarted repeatedly without a known reason, it may indicate a deeper issue requiring service intervention.
4. Too Long Boot Time: If the module remains in the validating or configuring state for too long, it may not complete the restart process.
5. External Load Issues: If there is too high an external load on a conventional zone, it could prevent the system from functioning correctly.
To resolve the issue, check the power source, restart the module, and if the problem persists, contact an authorized service office.
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