Alerts
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Reset can be caused by: Clock Error, Flash Error, Software Reset, Checkstop Reset, Debug Reset
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Potential issue with hardware or software caused the reset.
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No
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This message contains separate signals for Overvoltage and Undervoltage for each rail.
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ECU 5V rail detected < 4.5V or > 5.5V, or 3.3V rail < 3.0V or > 3.6V for 100ms.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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No
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The electronic control unit (ECU) detects that the supply voltages from 1 or more components are out of range.
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The ECU detects the supply voltage is < 7.31V. Specific reason(s) should be available in alert log signal data.
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The ECU may be unavailable.
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No
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Not Available
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setcondition
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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No
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Not Available
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Task could not be scheduled because it was already running or pending.
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Failure to run tasks on schedule.
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No
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Not Available
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setcondition
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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No
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Not Available
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setcondition
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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No
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The SBC CAN transceiver has faulted. Alert will be seen if the trasnceiver has recovered from the faulted condition.
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The BDY CAN bus communication is not available.
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Other ECUs may report this ECU as being MIA and behaviour will be impacted. This alert won't be seen until CAN communcation has returned.
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No
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Not Available
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Failure of a software assertion.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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No
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Not Available
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Response timeout of a LIN node
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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No
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Undervoltage detection by the CPU can set this alert.
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Sudden power loss.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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No
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This message contains separate signals for each watchdog reset source.
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A watchdog (external or internal) was not serviced in time.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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No
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A condition affecting switch functionality has been detected.
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A condition is detected affecting switch functionality. Alert log signal data should provide more information on the switch affected and specific condition.
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The switch may not function or may not function as expected.
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No
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A large voltage drop is detected in the input power to the vehicle controller, indicating the resistance on the input power feed to the vehicle controller is higher than expected.
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Estimated resistance on the input power feed to the vehicle controller is higher than expected.
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The vehicle controller may be unavailable due to lack of adequate input power, limiting vehicle functionality or making the vehicle inoperable, with at least one other alert specific to that condition present.
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No
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Not Available
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setcondition
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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No
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The log data contains failure count and up to five init failure codes.
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A task init function returns with an error.
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If an init routine fails, software may not opperate correctly.
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No
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Not Available
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setcondition
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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No
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Not Available
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setcondition
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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No
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Not Available
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setcondition
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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No
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Not Available
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Reasons to keep the controller awake have been the same for greater than one hour
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The bus could not sleep causing significant range loss for the battery pack
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No
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