MAP2340 Codes on the PPS status display
The PPS status display on the front of the PPS is used to indicate status and error conditions. Error conditions that are displayed create serviceable events. Use the serviceable events to guide the repair.
MAP2340 Section-1
Procedure
- The PPS is displaying an error code, which is defined in Table 1. A serviceable event will be created unless the PPS is in a rack that is not yet fully installed.
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During PPS power on, the PPS status display shows the PPS firmware level and PPS
identification. The PPS firmware level is also available through the management console utilities to display the installed code
levels. The following sequence of characters is displayed:
XX > yy > zz > TuXX Beginning of display sequence yy Software revision level, first two characters zz Software revision level, last two characters Tu T1 for PPS-1 (upper PPS) or T2 for PPS-2 (lower PPS) -
After PPS power on, the status display is normally blank. If an error code is displayed, the
PPS Fault LED indicator below the status display will also be lit and a serviceable event should have been created. If a serviceable event was not created, contact your next level of support.
Table 1. PPS error codes and descriptions Error code Description b0 Optional booster power module over-voltage while line cord power is present (hot standby) b1 Optional booster power module over-voltage while the system is on battery and the booster module is providing input to the DDM modules b2 Optional booster power module under-voltage while line cord power is present (hot standby) b3 Optional booster power module under-voltage while the system is on battery and the booster module is providing power to the DDM modules b4 Optional booster power module over-current while line cord power is present (hot standby) b5 Optional booster power module over-temperature while the system is on battery and the booster module is providing power to the DDM modules b6 Optional booster power module test failed (provides power during battery test) b7 Optional booster power module over-current while the system is on battery and the booster module is providing power to the DDM modules b8 Optional booster power module over-temperature while line cord power is present (hot standby) D0 Base 5/12V DDM power module +5V power boundary A under-voltage or over-voltage D1 Base 5/12V DDM power module +5V power boundary A over-current D2 Base 5/12V DDM power module power boundary A over-temperature D3 Base 5/12V DDM power module +12V power boundary A under-voltage or over-voltage D4 Base 5/12V DDM power module +12V power boundary A over-current D6 Base 5/12V DDM power module +5V power boundary B under-voltage or over-voltage D7 Base 5/12V DDM power module +5V power boundary B over-current D8 Base 5/12V DDM power module power boundary B over-temperature D9 Base 5/12V DDM power module +12V power boundary B under-voltage or over-voltage DA Base 5/12V DDM power module +12V power boundary B over-current DC Base 5/12V DDM power module +5V power boundary A current sharing fault DE Base 5/12V DDM power module +12V power boundary A current sharing fault DF Base 5/12V DDM power module +5V power boundary A current sharing fault DG Base 5/12V DDM power module +12V power boundary B current sharing fault F0 PPS fan 1 (top) fault F1 PPS fan 2 (middle) fault F2 PPS fan 3 (bottom) fault I0 AC input power module line cord power is missing I1 AC input power module AC is single phase but should be three phase I2 AC input power module input circuit breaker is tripped I4 AC input power module input circuit breaker is off, partner PPS is operational I5 AC input power module Power on self test (POST) failed. M0 208VDC base module under-voltage or over-voltage M1 208VDC base module over-current M2 208VDC base module over-temperature M3 208VDC base module protected output 0 under-voltage M4 208VDC base module protected output 1 under-voltage M5 208VDC base module current sharing fault N0 208VDC power module under-voltage or over-voltage (location E1-E3) N1 208VDC power module over-current (location E1-E3) N2 208VDC power module over-temperature (location E1-E3) N5 208VDC power module under-voltage or over-voltage (location E1-E1) N6 208VDC power module over-current (location E1-E1) N7 208VDC power module over-temperature (location E1-E1) o0 Optional DDM module +5V power boundary A under-voltage or over-voltage o1 Optional DDM module +5V power boundary A over-current o2 Optional DDM module power boundary A over-temperature o3 Optional DDM module +12V power boundary A under-voltage or over-voltage o4 Optional DDM module +12V power boundary A over-current o6 Optional DDM module +5V power boundary B under-voltage or over-voltage o7 Optional DDM module +5V power boundary B over-current o8 Optional DDM module power boundary B over-temperature o9 Optional DDM module +12V power boundary B under-voltage or over-voltage oA Optional DDM module +12V power boundary B over-current oC Optional DDM module +5V power boundary A current sharing fault oE Optional DDM module +12V power boundary A current sharing fault oF Optional DDM module +5V power boundary B current sharing fault oG Optional DDM module +12V power boundary B current sharing fault P0 Power Factor Control (PFC) module over-voltage P2 PFC module over-temperature P3 PFC module over-current P4 PFC module UEPO contactor off T1 PPS reporting as PPS-1 (top) T2 PPS reporting as PPS-2 (bottom) U0 Battery Module Enclosure E10 (top) is not present U1 Battery Module Enclosure E10 (top) I2C communication failure U2 Battery Module Enclosure E10 (top) fan failure U3 Battery Module Enclosure E10 (top) is deep discharged U4 Battery Module Enclosure E10 (top) is approaching the end of its usable life U5 Battery Module Enclosure E11 (middle) is not present U6 Battery Module ages within rack differ by more than 6 months U7 Battery Module ages within rack differ by more than 24 months. See MAP2240 Rack battery module set born-on date mismatch. U8 Battery Module Enclosure E11 (middle) is deep discharged U9 Battery Module Enclosure E11 (middle) is approaching the end of its usable life UA Battery Module Enclosure E12 (bottom) is not present UC Battery Module Enclosure E12 (bottom) I2C communication failure UE Battery Module Enclosure E12 (bottom) fan failure UF Battery Module Enclosure E12 (bottom) is deep discharged UG Battery Module Enclosure E12 (bottom) is approaching the end of its usable life UH Battery Module Enclosure E11 (middle) I2C communication failure UI Battery Module Enclosure E11 (middle) fan failure X0 Sequencer module standby converter 7.5V fault X1 Sequencer module to PFC module I2C communication failure X2 Sequencer module to 208VDC Base Module I2C communication failure X3 Sequencer module to 5/12V DDM power module I2C communication failure X6 Sequencer module to Optional 5/12V DDM power module I2C communication failure X8 Sequencer module to Optional 208VDC power module I2C communication failure X9 Sequencer module to Optional booster power module I2C communication failure XA PPS to PPS communication failure XC PPS to fan sense card communication failure XD Communication fault between PPS and DASD fan tray assembly XE PPS to RPC1 communication failure XF PPS to RPC2 communication failure