19.2 Alarm list

Alarm Code

Function Name

Alarm Name

Description

Solution

1.4

Meter control

Overcurrent 

The motor current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check if motor is stuck, clean the housing, and check for damaged motor cable. 

1.5

Meter control

Short circuit 

Motor short circuit. 

Check if motor is stuck, clean the housing, and check for damaged motor cable. 

1.9 

Meter control

Sensor fault 

Motor sensor indicates a fault. Applicable for WSX/WS11 only. 

Check for loose connector or damaged motor cable. 

1.12

Meter control

Rpm high 

The motor rpm exceeds the recommended max rpm for the motor model. 

Verify that the calibration value is correct.

Reduce ground speed to maintain the target rate with a lower motor RPM. 

1.13

Meter control

Rpm low 

The motor rpm does not reach 80% of the target rpm. 

Verify that the calibration value is correct.

Increase ground speed or rate. 

1.15

Meter control

Rotation fault 

The motor is spinning, but the attached load is not. Only applicable for WS5. 

Check attached load, check the load sensor and check for damaged motor/sensor cable. 

1.16

Meter control

No motor pulses 

No motor pulses are detected. Applicable for WS5/WS625 only. 

Check if motor is stuck, clean the housing, and check for damaged motor cable. 

1.22

Meter control

Voltage low 

The motor supply voltage or sensor voltage is low. 

Check device voltage supply and check for damaged motor cable. 

1.4

Meter control

Ground speed missing 

The meter control is missing ground speed information and can therefore not regulate the target motor rpm. 

Check that the ground speed is available from ISOBUS or radar, depending on machine configuration.

Check for other CAN-related alarms. 

2.4

Precision Meter Control 

Overcurrent 

The motor current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check if motor is stuck, clean the housing, and check for damaged motor cable. 

2.5

Precision Meter Control 

Short circuit 

Motor short circuit. 

Check if motor is stuck, clean the housing, and check for damaged motor cable. 

2.6

Precision Meter Control 

Blockage 

A blocked hole has been detected on the seed disc. 

Check the seed disc and remove seeds or seed residue that have got stuck. 

2.9

Precision Meter Control 

Sensor fault 

Motor sensor indicates a fault. 

Check for loose connector or damaged motor cable.  

2.12

Precision Meter Control 

Rpm high 

The motor rpm exceeds the recommended max rpm for the motor model. 

Verify that the calibration value is correct. Reduce ground speed to maintain the target rate with a lower motor rpm. 

2.13

Precision Meter Control 

Rpm low 

The motor rpm does not reach 80% of the target rpm. 

Verify that the calibration value is correct. Increase ground speed or rate. 

2.22

Precision Meter Control 

Voltage low 

The motor supply voltage or sensor voltage is low. 

Check device voltage supply and check for damaged motor cable. 

2.33

Precision Meter Control 

Rate low 

The seeded rate is lower than configured. 

Check alarm threshold settings, check and clean the seed sensor if needed, check that singulator position and seed air pressure are correctly set for the seeded crop. 

2.34

Precision Meter Control 

Rate high 

The seeded rate is higher than configured. 

Check alarm threshold settings, check that singulator position and seed air pressure are correctly set for the seeded crop. 

2.4 

Precision Meter Control 

Ground speed missing 

The precision meter control is missing ground speed information and can therefore not regulate the target motor rpm. 

Check that the ground speed is available from ISOBUS or radar, depending on machine configuration.

Check for other CAN-related alarms. 

2.43

Precision Meter Control 

Dusty sensor 

The seed sensor is dusty. 

Clean the seed sensor. 

2.59

Precision Meter Control 

Skips 

The skips level is above the threshold. 

Check alarm threshold settings, check and clean the seed sensor if needed, check that singulator position and seed air pressure are correctly set for the seeded crop. 

2.6 

Precision Meter Control 

Doubles 

The doubles level is above the threshold. 

Check alarm threshold settings, check that singulator position and seed air pressure are correctly set for the seeded crop. 

2.64

Precision Meter Control 

Intermittent function 

Seeding stops and starts again within a short timeframe. 

Check if task controller or machine sensors trigger stop and start of seeding within a short timeframe. 

2.65

Precision Meter Control 

Precision low 

The seeding precision is low. 

Check alarm threshold settings, check that singulator position and seed air pressure are correctly set for the seeded crop. 

3.3

Hopper Level/Bin Level

Sensor out of range 

Sensor value is out of range. Applicable only for radar hopper level sensor, when the sensor cannot decide the hopper level due to that the radar response is out of range. 

Clean the sensor. 

3.9

Hopper Level/Bin Level

Sensor fault 

The sensor is faulty. Only applicable for capacitive inverse-pair input sensors. 

Check for loose connector or damaged sensor cable. 

3.11

Hopper Level/Bin Level

Level low 

The hopper level is below low level threshold. 

Refill the hopper.

Check alarm threshold settings. 

3.3

Hopper Level/Bin Level

Empty 

The hopper level is below empty level threshold. 

Refill the hopper.

Check alarm threshold settings. 

4.4

Singulator

Overcurrent 

The motor current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check if motor is stuck, clean the housing, and check for damaged motor cable. 

4.5

Singulator

Short circuit 

Motor short circuit. 

Check if motor is stuck, clean the housing, and check for damaged motor cable. 

4.6

Singulator

Blockage 

The singulator cannot reach target position due to blockage. 

Check if motor is stuck and clean the housing. 

4.7

Singulator

Reached min limit 

The singulator has reached its minimum value. 

Adjust air pressure and/or change seed disc to a combination that gives the singulator a position that is further away from its minimum value. 

4.8

Singulator

Reached max limit 

The singulator has reached its maximum value. 

Adjust air pressure and/or change seed disc to a combination that gives the singulator a position that is further away from its maximum value. 

4.9

Singulator

Sensor fault 

The motor sensor indicates a fault. 

Check for loose connector or damaged motor cable.  

4.22

Singulator

Voltage low 

The motor sensor supply voltage is low. 

Check device voltage supply and check for damaged motor cable. 

4.29

Singulator

Not calibrated 

The singulator cannot move over the entire range due to blockage. 

Clean the housing and recalibrate the singulator. 

5.4

Air Pressure

Overcurrent 

The sensor or sensor supply current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged sensor cable or sensor. 

5.5

Air Pressure

Short circuit 

Sensor supply short circuit. 

Check for damaged sensor cable or sensor. 

5.9

Air Pressure

Sensor fault 

The sensor if faulty. 

Check for damaged sensor cable or sensor. 

5.1

Air Pressure

Pressure low 

The air pressure is low. 

Only applicable for Seed Central Fill Fan.

Check alarm threshold setting, check that the fan has a reasonable rpm, check for leaks in hopper or hoses. Increase the hydraulic flow to the fan. 

5.22

Air Pressure

Voltage low 

The sensor supply voltage is low. 

Check device voltage supply and check for damaged sensor cable. 

5.31

Air Pressure

Pressure high 

The air pressure is high. 

Only applicable for Seed Central Fill Fan.

Decrease the hydraulic flow to the fan.

Check alarm threshold setting and check that the fan has a reasonable rpm. 

5.61

Air Pressure

Divergent measurement 

Air pressure sensors might be faulty as measurements are deviating. 

Check for blockage or leaks that may cause different pressure at the sensors. 

6.3

Ground Speed

Sensor out of range 

The radar ground speed sensor reports a value out of range. 

Check that the ground speed radar is correctly positioned and check for damaged sensor cable or sensor. 

6.61

Ground Speed

Divergent measurement 

A divergent measurement has been detected among the precision speed sensors on the machine. 

If problem remains over time, the precision speed sensor may be broken and the WSX device need to be replaced. 

6.64

Ground Speed

Intermittent function 

When changing to non-moving state, it is expected to still be in the non-moving state after 2 seconds, otherwise it is seen as a glitched value. 

Check for damaged sensor cable or sensor. 

7.4

Agitator

Overcurrent 

The agitator valve or motor current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check if agitator is stuck and check for damaged motor cable. 

7.5

Agitator

Short circuit 

Motor or valve short circuit. 

Check if agitator is stuck and check for damaged motor cable. 

7.9

Agitator

Sensor fault 

The motor sensor indicates a fault. Only applicable for motor controlled agitator. 

Check for loose connector or damaged motor cable. 

7.22

Agitator

Voltage low 

The motor sensor supply voltage is low. Only applicable for motor controlled agitator. 

Check device voltage supply and check for damaged motor cable. 

8.12

Fan

Rpm high 

The fan has higher rpm than is recommended. 

Decrease the hydraulic flow to the fan.

Check alarm threshold setting. If the rpm seems incorrect, check the configured number of pulses per revolution for the fan. 

8.13

Fan

Rpm low 

The fan has low rpm. 

Check alarm threshold setting. If the rpm seems incorrect, check the configured number of pulses per revolution for the fan.

Increase the hydraulic flow to the fan. 

9.4

Power Supply

Overcurrent 

The current exceeds the overcurrent limit for a given time. 

Check for damaged cables, isolate the problem by disconnecting outputs and reconnecting them one by one. 

9.5 

Power Supply

Short circuit 

Power output short circuit. 

Check for damaged cables, isolate the problem by disconnecting outputs and reconnecting them one by one. 

9.2

Power Supply

Battery drained 

The battery has been drained. 

Start the generator to charge the battery. 

9.21

Power Supply

Voltage high 

The input voltage is too high. 

Check voltage from tractor and/or generator. 

9.22

Power Supply

Voltage low 

The voltage is too low. 

Check voltage from tractor. Start the generator to charge the battery. 

9.23

Power Supply

Temperature high 

The temperature is high at power output. 

Check current consumtion on the output, check for damaged cables or components connected to that output. 

9.47

Power Supply

Degraded performance 

The power supply function does not report normal power mode when expected. 

Check that the generator is running, generates a voltage, and check the cable from the generator to the PDB. 

9.48

Power Supply

Function unavailable 

The power supply function is not available. 

Check that 12V from tractor is availabe.

Restart the system. If problem remains, contact service. 

9.69

Power Supply

Unexpected battery drain 

The battery is discharging unexpectedly. 

Contact service. 

9.7

Power Supply

Component failure 

The battery is not charging as expected. 

Check battery health. Contact service. 

10.4

Auger

Overcurrent 

The valve current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

10.5

Auger

Short circuit 

Valve short circuit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

11.4

Wing Folding

Overcurrent 

The valve current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

11.5

Wing Folding

Short circuit 

Valve or sensor supply short circuit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

11.9

Wing Folding

Sensor fault 

The sensor if faulty. 

Check for loose connector or damaged sensor cable.  

11.22

Wing Folding

Voltage low 

The sensor supply voltage is low. 

Check device voltage supply and check for damaged sensor cable. 

11.64

Wing Folding

Intermittent function 

When changing wing state, it is expected to still be in the new state after 2 seconds, otherwise it is seen as a glitched value. 

Check for loose connector or damaged sensor cable.  

12.4

Worklight

Overcurrent 

The worklight current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Switch off and on again to check if problem is temporary.

Check for damaged worklight cable or worklight. If more than one worklight is connected to the same device output, disconnect one at a time to see which worklight that contributes most to the overcurrent. 

12.5

Worklight

Short circuit 

Worklight short circuit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

13.4

Wheel Locking

Overcurrent 

The valve current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

13.5

Wheel Locking

Short circuit 

Valve short circuit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

14.4

Lift Stop

Overcurrent 

The valve current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

14.5

Lift Stop

Short circuit 

Valve short circuit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

21.4

Bout Marker

Overcurrent 

The valve current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

21.5

Bout Marker

Short circuit 

Valve short circuit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

22.4

Sink Stop 

Overcurrent 

The valve current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

22.5

Sink Stop 

Short circuit 

Valve short circuit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

24.4

Machine Height 

Overcurrent 

The sensor supply current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged sensor cable or sensor. 

24.5

Machine Height 

Short circuit 

Valve or sensor supply short circuit. 

Check for damaged sensor cable or sensor. 

24.9

Machine Height 

Sensor fault 

The sensor if faulty. 

Check for damaged sensor cable or sensor. 

24.22

Machine Height 

Voltage low 

The sensor supply voltage is low. 

Check device voltage supply and check for damaged sensor cable. 

24.29 

Machine Height 

Not calibrated 

The machine height sensor is not calibrated. 

Calibrate the machine height sensor. 

25.4

Auto Level/Machine Attitude

Overcurrent 

The valve current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

25.5

Auto Level/Machine Attitude

Short circuit 

Valve short circuit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

25.9

Auto Level/Machine Attitude

Sensor fault 

The sensor if faulty. 

Check for damaged sensor cable or sensor. 

25.1

Auto Level/Machine Attitude

Pressure low 

The hydraulic pressure is low. 

Increase the system pressure. 

25.29

Auto Level/Machine Attitude

Not calibrated 

A level sensor is not calibrated. 

Calibrate the AutoLevel sensor. 

25.39

Auto Level/Machine Attitude

Machine height missing 

Missing machine height value which is required for the auto level function. 

Check that the machine height is available from ISOBUS or sensor, depending on machine configuration.

Check for other CAN-related alarms. 

25.45

Auto Level/Machine Attitude

Machine height low 

The machine height is low. 

Increase the system pressure. 

25.47

Auto Level/Machine Attitude

Degraded performance 

Degraded performance of auto level due to missing sensor data. 

Check for damaged sensor cable or sensor. 

25.48

Auto Level/Machine Attitude

Function unavailable 

Auto level function is not available due to missing sensor data. 

Check for damaged sensor cables or sensors. 

26.4 

Coulter Force

Overcurrent 

The valve current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

26.5

Coulter Force

Short circuit 

Valve short circuit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

26.9

Coulter Force

Sensor fault 

Load cell or Sensor is faulty. 

Check load cell sensor, RPS converter and sensor cables. 

26.1

Coulter Force

Pressure low 

The system pressure is low which is may affect the coulter force ability. 

Increase the hydraulic system pressure. 

26.17

Coulter Force

Target not reached 

The measured coulter force differs from target. 

Check alarm threshold and check load cell sensor.

Reduce target coulter force. 

26.29

Coulter Force

Not calibrated 

The coulter force sensor is not calibrated. 

Calibrate the coulter force sensor. 

26.39

Coulter Force

Machine height missing 

Missing machine height value which is required for controlling the coulter force. 

Check that the machine height is available from ISOBUS or sensor, depending on machine configuration.

Check for other CAN-related alarms. 

26.41

Coulter Force

Fan speed missing 

Missing fan speed value which is required for controlling the coulter force. 

Check that the fan rpm is available from sensor. Check for other CAN-related alarms. 

26.42

Coulter Force

System pressure missing 

Missing system pressure value which is required for controlling the coulter force. 

Check that the system pressure is available from sensor.

Check for other CAN-related alarms. 

27.4

Wing Force

Overcurrent 

The valve current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

27.5

Wing Force

Short circuit 

Valve short circuit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

27.39

Wing Force

Machine height missing 

Missing machine height value which is required for controlling the wing force. 

Check that the machine height is available from ISOBUS or sensor, depending on machine configuration. Check for other CAN-related alarms. 

29.4

System Pressure

Overcurrent 

The valve current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged sensor cable or sensor. 

29.5

System Pressure

Short circuit 

Sensor supply short circuit. 

Check for damaged sensor cable or sensor. 

29.9

System Pressure

Sensor fault 

The sensor if faulty. 

Check for damaged sensor cable or sensor. 

29.1

System Pressure

Pressure low 

The system pressure is low. 

Applicable on PCV only.

Fold and unfold the machine to load the accumulator.

If problem remains, check hydraulic circuit for the accumulator. 

29.22 

System Pressure

Voltage low 

The sensor supply voltage is low. 

Check device voltage supply and check for damaged sensor cable. 

41.4

Liquid Fertiliser

Overcurrent 

The valve current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

41.5

Liquid Fertiliser

Short circuit 

Valve short circuit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

41.6

Liquid Fertiliser

Blockage 

Suction filter blockage. 

Clean the filter. 

41.1

Liquid Fertiliser

Pressure low 

The liquid pressure is low. 

Check hoses and valves for leaks.

Check if valves are stuck. 

41.11

Liquid Fertiliser

Level low 

The fertilizer tank level is low. 

Refill fertilizer. 

41.13

Liquid Fertiliser

Rpm low 

Pump rpm is low. 

Increase hydraulic flow to the pump. 

41.19

Liquid Fertiliser

Undercurrent 

A dosing valve consume too little current. 

Check connector and valve cable and valve. 

41.31 

Liquid Fertiliser

Pressure high 

The liquid pressure is high. 

Check if valves are stuck. If a valve has been replaced, use the "reset pressure" function to toggle the valve. 

41.33 

Liquid Fertiliser

Rate low 

The rate is low. 

Check that the nozzels match the configuration. 

41.34 

Liquid Fertiliser

Rate high 

The rate is high. 

Check that the nozzels match the configuration. 

41.4

Liquid Fertiliser

Ground speed missing 

The ground speed value is missing. 

Check that the ground speed is available from ISOBUS or radar, depending on machine configuration.

Check for other CAN-related alarms. 

41.42 

Liquid Fertiliser

System pressure missing 

The suction filter pressure value is missing. 

Check that the suction filter pressure is available from sensor.

Check for other CAN-related alarms. 

41.44 

Liquid Fertiliser

Bin level missing 

Missing fertilizer tank level value. 

Check that the tank level value is available from sensor.

Check for other CAN-related alarms. 

44.4 

WideLining

Overcurrent 

The valve current exceeds the overcurrent limit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

44.5

WideLining

Short circuit 

Valve short circuit. 

Check for damaged valve cable or valve. 

44.4

WideLining

Ground speed missing 

The ground speed value is missing. 

Check that the ground speed is available from ISOBUS or radar, depending on machine configuration.

Check for other CAN-related alarms. 

98.66

Task Controller 

Insufficient resources 

The desired number of Task Controller booms and sections for Section Control and/or control channels for GEO is more than what is available on the server. Check the TC information page for number of used/total resources used. 

Configure less booms/sections/control channels to use less Task Controller resources. 

98.67

Task Controller 

Connection aborted 

The Task Controller server and/or the Graphical Aux has reported an aborted connection with the implement for unknown reasons. 

Check ISOBUS connection 

98.68 

Task Controller 

Incompatible configuration 

While using ISOBUS-tramlining the Guidance Line Swath Width differs from the machine width in the Task Controller terminal. 

Check and adjust settings for ISOBUS tramlining.   

99.2

Unspecified source 

Communication disturbance 

CAN bus communication disturbance. 

Check for damaged CAN cables, note especially that the CAN bus is terminated in the outermost connector boxes on the wings. 

Check for devices that might be continuosly restarting. 

99.2

Unspecified source 

Battery drained 

The gateway internal battery is drained. 

Replace the gateway battery. 

99.24 

Unspecified source 

Device missing 

Device is missing. 

Check that the device has power, check for damaged CAN cables. 

99.25 

Unspecified source 

Firmware update failed 

Device firmware update failed. 

Restart the machine to restart the firmware update procedure. 

99.26 

Unspecified source 

Configuration failed 

Device configuration failed. 

If problem occurs after changing the machine configuration, revert that change. Contact service. 

99.27 

Unspecified source 

Communication failure 

Device communication failed. 

Check for damaged CAN cables.

Check for devices that might be continuosly restarting. 

99.28 

Unspecified source 

Unknown device 

An unknown device that is not mapped to a position on the machine, communicates with the system. 

Check that actual row units mounted on the machine matches the row setup configuration. If a device has been replaced, map the new device to its position. 

99.35 

Unspecified source 

Unstable master terminal connection 

Connection to the master terminal is unstable. 

Check WiFi network connection. 

99.36 

Unspecified source 

Master terminal lost 

Connection to the master terminal is lost. 

Check WiFi network connection. 

99.39 

Unspecified source 

Machine height missing 

Timeout for machine height message on ISOBUS. 

Check for problems on the tractor ISOBUS configuration. 

99.4

Unspecified source 

Ground speed missing 

Timeout for ground speed message on ISOBUS. 

Check for problems on the tractor ISOBUS configuration. 

99.49 

Unspecified source 

Unexpected restart 

A device makes an unexpected restart. 

Check for damaged device power cable. 

99.56 

Unspecified source 

Battery nonfunctional 

The gateway internal battery is nonfunctional. 

Replace the gateway battery. 

99.58 

Unspecified source 

Stop button pressed 

The ISOBUS stop button is pressed. 

Ensure that the ISOBUS Stop Button is not active and dismiss the alarm. 

99.63 

Unspecified source 

Seeding position not reached 

Seeding position is not reached when lowering the machine after seeding started. 

Lower the machine. Recalibrate machine height sensor if applicable (TPL). 

99.66 

Unspecified source 

Insufficient resources 

The desired number of Task Controller booms and sections for Section Control and/or control channels for GEO is more than what is available on the server. Check the TC information page for number of used/total resources used. 

Configure less booms/sections/control channels to use less Task Controller resources. 

99.67 

Unspecified source 

Connection aborted 

The Task Controller server and/or the Graphical Aux has reported an aborted connection with the implement for unknown reasons. 

Check ISOBUS connection 

99.68 

Unspecified source 

Incompatible configuration 

While using ISOBUS-tramlining the Guidance Line Swath Width differs from the machine width in the Task Controller terminal. 

Check and adjust settings for ISOBUS tramlining.   

99.2

WS6

Communication disturbance 

Communication disturbance detected by WS. 

Check for damaged CAN cables, note especially that the CAN bus is terminated in the outermost connector boxes on the wings.

Check for devices that might be continuosly restarting. 

99.22 

WS6

Voltage low 

The logic/motor voltage is low. 

Check power cables to device. 

99.23 

WS6

Temperature high 

The temperature on the workstation is high. 

Check current consumtion on the output, check for damaged cables or components connected to that output. 

99.37 

WS6

Temperature low 

The temperature on the workstation is low. 

Await higher temperature. 

99.48 

WS6

Function unavailable 

The required function is not available. 

Update firmware version to v.37 or above. 

99.1

WSX12/48V

Device unresponsive 

The device is unresponsive. 

Restart the machine. Contact service if problem remains. 

99.2

WSX12/48V

Communication disturbance 

CAN bus communication disturbance. 

Check for damaged CAN cables, note especially that the CAN bus is terminated in the outermost connector boxes on the wings.

Check for devices that might be continuously restarting.