Directed Electronics HCCA-D1200 warranty

Models: HCCA-D1200

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Event 1 through 7 - Stores up to seven recent events that have occurred to aid in diagnos- tic troubleshooting. The events that are retained are: Undervoltage, Overvoltage, Reserved, No Fault, Thermal, Overcurrent. These events are read-only, they cannot be written to the amplifier by the installer. Event 1 is the most recent event, then Event 2, and so on. If event memory is full (Event 7 has a stored diagnostic message), then if another event occurs the 7th event will be pushed out of memory.

Event 1 through 7 - Stores up to seven recent events that have occurred to aid in diagnos- tic troubleshooting. The events that are retained are: Undervoltage, Overvoltage, Reserved, No Fault, Thermal, Overcurrent. These events are read-only, they cannot be written to the amplifier by the installer. Event 1 is the most recent event, then Event 2, and so on. If event memory is full (Event 7 has a stored diagnostic message), then if another event occurs the 7th event will be pushed out of memory.

NOTE: That while the Bitwriter® can be used to read the amplifier during an event, the priority of the amplifier is given to continually checking its health. Attempts to Write to the amplifier during and immediately following an event may result in communication errors.

The Major and Minor Rev levels of the ESP2 software should be referenced should it be nec- essary to contact Directed Electronics or Orion.

Major Rev - Major revision level of the ESP2 software.

Minor Rev - Minor revision level of the ESP2 software.

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