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Crestron 2-Series Control Systems Reference Guide
Reference Guide – DOC. 6256A 2-Series Control Systems 31
Error Levels
The following table lists and defines the four levels of error messages that may
appear.
Error Message Levels
TYPE DEFINITION
Notice An event has occurred that is noteworthy, but will not affect program operation.
The MSG/ERR LED on the front panel does not illuminate when Notice-level
errors occur.
Warning An event has occurred that could affect program operation, but the program can
still run normally. The MSG/ERR LED on the front panel will illuminate when a
Warning-level error occurs.
Error An event has occurred that indicates that the program is not operating as
expected. The MSG/ERR LED on the front panel will illuminate when a Error-
level error occurs.
Fatal An event has occurred that will prevent the program from running. The
MSG/ERR LED on the front panel will illuminate when a Fatal-level error occurs.
Error Format
Each error message has the following format:
Level: Message
Some messages have a suffix with additional information in parenthesis:
(Error#:Extended Error#:Reserved#)
Only the first two items (level and message) within the error format are of any
immediate value to the programmer.
Level – defined on previous page.
Message – varied and defined in “Appendix D: Error Message Definitions”
on page 123.
Error# – unique identifier for Crestron use.
Extended Error# – unique identifier for Crestron use.
Reserved# – not yet defined; for future use.
NOTE: It is important to report the exact error message to a Crestron customer
service representative, as well as any Error# and Extended Error#. Also, try to be as
specific as possible regarding the events that lead to the error (i.e., pressing a certain
sequence of buttons, etc). Finally, provide the specific .cuz used.
For a detailed list of all error messages, refer to “Appendix D: Error Message
Definitions” on page 123.
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