I'm guessing it hasn't been driven for awhile, allowing the HV battery to completely discharge, if the voltages shown for those blocks are accurate. Alternatively, you could have corrosion on the sensor wires or bus bars or ECU pins that are not allowing you to get an accurate reading for the voltages. Someone will have to open the battery and see what it looks like. More than likely it will have to be replaced.
Give us a bit of the history on the car and your situation. Those screen shots are saying your battery is effectively completely dead, which is hard to believe unless you have some very unusual circumstances. We can help. NVM, just refreshed myself on your previous posts. I'd say odds are good that this HV battery is a goner. Try using one of those $400 or $500 craigslist battery replacers. They should at least be able to install a working battery for you.