Listed below are the System Alarms with IDs that begin with the letters M-NW8 R.
System Alarm ID |
Description |
Module type mismatch |
The module type based on the user’s configuration is different from the type of the actual physical module occupying the same slot. |
More than one server with the same name in the system |
There is more than one EcoStruxure BMS server with the same name in the EcoStruxure BMS. |
System Alarm ID |
Description |
NETWORK 8000 message |
An unknown NETWORK 8000 message with specific included contents was received. |
NETWORK 8000 message end |
End of a NETWORK 8000 unknown message. |
Network offline |
The server cannot connect to the specified network. |
New application program |
The Xenta device has received a new valid application. |
No file name set |
No file name has been specified. |
No valid Blueprint File |
Invalid Xenta device program definition. |
Not enough flash memory for log |
The request was valid but could not be performed because there is not enough flash memory. |
Not enough RAM memory for log |
The request was valid but could not be performed because there is not enough RAM memory. |
Notification files storage capacity reached |
Storage capacity has been reached for notification files. For more information, see Deleting a Notification Written to a File . |
System Alarm ID |
Description |
NW8 Application error 1 |
The pressure sensor in the MnFlo controller failed. |
NW8 Application error 16 |
Heat Setpoint in the MnHpfc controller is greater than the Cool Setpoint. |
NW8 Application error 2 |
The MnFlo controller has a large negative pressure, greater than –0.1 in. WC. |
NW8 Application error 4 |
The MnFlo controller has a large positive pressure, greater than 2.2 in. WC. |
NW8 Application modified |
Something in the database of the controller has changed. |
NW8 AS1 diagnostic |
The input AS:1 on the PEM1 controller is either open or shorted. |
NW8 ASD message |
An alarm was received from an unknown source. |
NW8 AT1 diagnostic |
The AT:1 input on a PEM1 controller is either open or shorted. |
NW8 AT2 diagnostic |
The AT:2 input on a PEM1 controller is either open or shorted. |
NW8 Command failure |
The controller did not recognize the command. |
NW8 Configuration error |
The configuration settings of the controller are not compatible with the hardware. |
NW8 Damper range error |
This indicates the damper has a full stroke range of less than 14° of rotation. |
NW8 Database initialized |
The database in the controller was reset to its initial state. |
NW8 Database modified |
Some properties in the database of the controller have changed. |
NW8 Device cold reset |
The controller has been reset and the contents of RAM were lost. All historical data is lost. |
NW8 Device reset |
The MICROFLO II controller has been reset after the last communication with the EcoStruxure BMS server. |
NW8 Device warm reset |
The controller has been reset but the contents of RAM were not lost. The historical data has been maintained. |
NW8 Duct temperature out of range |
The Duct Temperature is enabled and out of range. |
System Alarm ID |
Description |
NW8 EEprom checksum error |
The controller’s EEPROM memory has a checksum error. |
NW8 EEprom memory error |
The EEPROM Memory in the Flo2 controller has been corrupted. |
NW8 Freeze error |
The blocks in the controller are not executing. This error is usually due to a corrupted database. |
NW8 Joins LCM network event |
The LCM controller is now communicating. |
NW8 Joins network event |
The controller is now communicating. |
NW8 Leaves LCM network event |
The LCM controller is no longer communicating. |
NW8 Leaves network event |
The controller is no longer communicating. |
NW8 Leaves/joins LCM network |
An LCM controller has joined or left the LCM network. |
NW8 Leaves/joins network |
A controller has joined or left the network. |
NW8 Missing changeover input |
Missing changeover input for a fan coil application. |
NW8 No U-Link communication |
There is no active U-Link communication to the sensor. |
NW8 Pressure error |
The Velocity Pressure is out of range (-0.2 to 2.1 in. WC). |
NW8 RAM failure |
The controller is unable to read or write RAM. |
NW8 Relay failure |
The controller has detected that the relay xx (from 01 to 48) action did not follow the command. |
NW8 ROM failure |
The controller may have a bad ROM chip. |