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What exactly is the meaning of event code 148E01 : SW diag_kick in P3U30?
I found the relay restarted after this code (148E01). Is this the event code that occurs when P3 is damaged or setting changes that require rebooting?
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Hi @Jayden @Araceli_Monje ,
it is a general alarm to tell user that a system err happened, and the followed function name located the error
A background task or thread getting stuck can trigger this issue, potentially forcing the device to reboot. Simultaneously, a system error with an associated error code will be generated. You can refer to the crash log or debug log to retrieve detailed system error information, which can help you understand the root cause of the problem.
Regards,
Ravi Teja
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@Arun-kumar_PS , could you plese help with this question about P3 from @Jayden or forward it to the right person that is able to support?, thanks.
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Hi @Jayden @Araceli_Monje ,
it is a general alarm to tell user that a system err happened, and the followed function name located the error
A background task or thread getting stuck can trigger this issue, potentially forcing the device to reboot. Simultaneously, a system error with an associated error code will be generated. You can refer to the crash log or debug log to retrieve detailed system error information, which can help you understand the root cause of the problem.
Regards,
Ravi Teja
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