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== Description ==
== Description ==
<p>This block defines a fault and set its status. The Raptor Fault Manager block must exist in the model to use this block.</p>
<p>This block defines a fault and set its status. The Raptor™ Fault Manager block must exist in the model to use this block.</p>


== Inputs ==
== Inputs ==
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| Sets the location where the X/Y limit appears in the calibration tool. Use raptor_xcp_function(gcb) to create a function based on the variables location in the model.
| Sets the location where the X/Y limit appears in the calibration tool. Use raptor_xcp_function(gcb) to create a function based on the variables location in the model.
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== Supported Versions ==
* [[Raptor:Versions#2013a_0.0.1|Raptor 2013a_0.0.1]] and newer

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Raptor OBD Fault Definition

Description

This block defines a fault and set its status. The Raptor™ Fault Manager block must exist in the model to use this block.

Inputs

Input Type Description

Outputs

Output Type Description

Parameters

Parameter Type Description
Fault Name String Defines the name of the fault. Must be a valid C identifier.
Emissions Related Defines if the fault is emissions related.
Permanent Defines if the fault is permanent.
Clearing Method Determines if the fault states are cleared automatically or if the user must clear the fault states
X Count Number Input status must be true for this many count out of the last Y to set the fault as Active.
Y Count Number Number of executions to track input status over.
Calibratable X/Y Count Allows the X, Y count limits, emissions related and permanent statuses to be changed in the calibtation tool.
Access Level Sets the access level of X/Y limits in the calibration tool.
Function String Sets the location where the X/Y limit appears in the calibration tool. Use raptor_xcp_function(gcb) to create a function based on the variables location in the model.