Alerts
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| Signal Name | Description | Condition | Impact | Important |
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A battery pack 2 brick voltage is below the under voltage fault limit.
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A battery pack 2 brick voltage is below the under voltage fault limit for X duration (in seconds)
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Drive may be blocked
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No
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A battery pack 3 brick voltage is below the under voltage fault limit.
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A battery pack 3 brick voltage is below the under voltage fault limit for X duration (in seconds)
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Drive may be blocked
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No
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A battery pack 1 brick voltage is below the open circuit voltage (OCV) undervoltage limit at rest.
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A battery pack 1 brick voltage is below the under voltage OCV limit for X duration (in seconds) while contactors are open.
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Drive may be blocked.
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No
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A battery pack 2 brick voltage is below the open circuit voltage (OCV) undervoltage limit at rest.
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A battery pack 2 brick voltage is below the under voltage OCV limit for X duration (in seconds) while contactors are open.
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Drive may be blocked.
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No
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A battery pack 3 brick voltage is below the open circuit voltage (OCV) undervoltage limit at rest.
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A battery pack 3 brick voltage is below the under voltage OCV limit for X duration (in seconds) while contactors are open.
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Drive may be blocked.
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No
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Battery pack 1 has pack voltage too low to allow discharge.
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Battery pack 1 has pack voltage below the voltage too low limit
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Drive may be blocked
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No
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Battery pack 2 has pack voltage too low to allow discharge.
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Battery pack 2 has pack voltage below the voltage too low limit
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Drive may be blocked
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No
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Battery pack 3 has pack voltage too low to allow discharge.
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Battery pack 3 has pack voltage below the voltage too low limit
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Drive may be blocked
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No
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High Voltage (HV) isolation is experiencing a fault condition.
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HVPACKx_feimNeeded is true for at least one HVPACK.
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Battery Management System (BMS) will exit the HV_UP state once vehicle is no longer in drive. The user will no longer be able to drive.
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No
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Battery Management System Semi (BMSSEMI) detects subpack 1 state of charge (SOC) is below the threshold to support driving.
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Subpack 1 state of charge (SOC) is below the threshold to support driving.
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Vehicle begins end of drive ramp down.
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No
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Battery Management System Semi (BMSSEMI) detects subpack 2 state of charge (SOC) is below the threshold to support driving.
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Subpack 2 state of charge (SOC) is below the threshold to support driving.
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Vehicle begins end of drive ramp down.
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No
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Battery Management System Semi (BMSSEMI) detects subpack 3 state of charge (SOC) is below the threshold to support driving.
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Subpack 3 state of charge (SOC) is below the threshold to support driving.
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Vehicle begins end of drive ramp down.
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No
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Subpack 1 is not available and needs to be taken offline.
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Subpack 1 needs to be taken offline
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Subpack 1 will be taken offline
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No
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Subpack 2 is not available and needs to be taken offline.
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Subpack 2 needs to be taken offline
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Subpack 2 will be taken offline
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No
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Subpack 3 is not available and needs to be taken offline.
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Subpack 3 needs to be taken offline
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Subpack 3 will be taken offline
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No
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Incorrect or missing configuration block programmed.
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The BMS config block may be missing, incorrect, or unsupported
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The BMS is unable to initialize configuration parameters
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No
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Incorrect, missing, or unsupported board part number programmed.
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The BMS detects an unexpected board part number
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The BMS is unable to initialize parameters related to printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) configuration
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No
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Battery pack 1 has pack voltage too low to allow dcdc support.
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Battery pack 1 has pack voltage below the voltage too low set threshold
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LV support may be blocked
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No
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BCS2R_w126_comfortHoldDown
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The comfort switch has been pressed more than 20 seconds without interruption
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The features that the comfort switch control may be disabled
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No
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Log contains stack usage for each task.
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Stack usage exceeds 80% for any task.
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Stack overflow can occur if there is not enough stack space.
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No
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