Gen4 - Fault Codes - External Fault Tests

Gen4 - Fault Codes - External Fault Tests

The Gen4-LMS has over 100 fault codes which can be generated by the safety calculation processes.
The majority of these faults occur during a hardware failure and can only be tested via software simulation (or by physically damaging the components). The tests below can be performed by disconnecting or modifying the Gen4-LMS components without damage and be performed for validation.


Before performing the tests above, ensure the Gen4-LMS is configured to “Cutout on Error”, see the status page on the display for the current settings. 


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