4SNS/1/40000001:IDOR-0.002 ERRORE

durante una verifica hardware sul mio macbook pro retina, mi da questo errore: 4SNS/1/40000001:IDOR-0.002
cos'è?
grazie in anticipo

It's a sensor error, but no idea what it means. A web search came up with the suggestion that it occurred because the test was run on battery instead of with the power adaptor connected.

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