User's Manual

1.1.03.03 INFORMATION condition—Overrun recovery
This condition report notes automatic recovery initiated by the occurrence of too many data overruns
with respect to received messages on the CAN bus. This condition report remains active until one
of the following occurs:
90 seconds elapses
The CURRENT ALARM QUEUE is read via SES
The RECENT ALARM LOG is read via SES
No action is required.
Voltage sensor and current sensor conditions
The format of these sensor condition reports is 1.2.en.ec for a voltage sensor, and 1.3.en.ec for
a current sensor, where:
1.2. is the voltage sensor element type
1.3. is the current sensor element type number
en. is the sensor element number
ec is the error code
Table 44 (page 131) lists the location of the power supply voltage and current sensors.
Table 44 Voltage and current sensor locations
Sensor Element LocationSensor
Power Supply 1 +5 VDC01.
Power Supply 1 +12 VDC02.
Power Supply 2 +5 VDC03.
Power Supply 2 +12 VDC04.
Use HP P6000 Command View to view the voltage and current error thresholds for both +5 VDC
and +12 VDC power supplies.
1.2.en.01 NONCRITICAL condition—High voltage
This condition report indicates that an element voltage is approaching, but has not reached, the
high voltage CRITICAL threshold. Continued operation under these conditions may result in a
CRITICAL condition. This condition report remains active until the problem is corrected.
To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your
HP-authorized service representative.
1.2.en.02 CRITICAL condition—High voltage
This condition report indicates that an element voltage has reached the high voltage CRITICAL
threshold. This report remains active until the problem is corrected.
To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your
HP-authorized service representative.
1.2.en.03 NONCRITICAL condition—Low voltage
This condition report indicates that an element voltage is approaching, but has not reached, the
low voltage CRITICAL threshold. Continued operation under these conditions may result in a
CRITICAL condition. This condition report remains active until the problem is corrected.
To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your
HP-authorized service representative.
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