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11.4 List of Messages
Table 9 lists available event messages, a definition of the event, and the functions that are activated
with the event by default. The functions are indicated as follows:
D — The indicated event initiates the Auto-Dial sequence through the optional modem.
A — The indicated event activates the Audible alarm.
F — The indicated event triggers a Freeze of the History Log.
L — The indicated event Latches. A latched alarm remains displayed until the alarm condition
has cleared and the RESET (ALRMRST) button has been pressed.
E — By default, all faults and alarms are written to the Event Log. Changing this setting is only
available for the LED units and is set through the RS-232 port. See Setting Event Masks with
All of these functions, except Freeze, can be reconfigured to trigger for each event, using the Event
Mask option. See 11.1 - Event Mask on page 71. The Freeze function is hard-coded and cannot be
changed for a event.
If the front panel of your STS2 contains LEDs and push buttons instead of the touch screen interface,
you can view these messages via the RS-232 port. See 12.1.1 - Connecting and Using a
Terminal on page 77 for the commands to view the event messages on a PC terminal.
An LED is used to indicate the presence of any active fault or alarm. Refer to 14.0 - Operating the
LED Display STS2 for more information about the LEDs.
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Table 9
Event Messages
ID
Alarm Message
Description/Cause
Action
001
S1 SCR SHORT
One or more of the SCRs for Source 1 have shorted and
failed.
D, F, A, E
002
S2 SCR SHORT
One or more of the SCRs for Source 2 have shorted and
failed.
D, F, A, E
003
S1 SCR OPEN
One or more of the SCRs for Source 1 is open.
D, F, A, E
004
S2 SCR OPEN
One or more of the SCRs for Source 2 is open.
D, F, A, E
005
PRIMARY FAN FAIL
A primary cooling fan has failed and the unit is now being
cooled by a secondary fan, which is not monitored.
D, A, E
006
CONTROL MODULE FAIL
Control logic module has failed.
D, A, E
007
PWR SPLY DC A FAIL
Power supply DC bus A has failed.
D, A, E
008
PWR SPLY DC B FAIL
Power supply DC bus B has failed.
D, A, E
009
PWR SPLY S1 AC FAIL
Power supply Source 1 AC has failed.
D, A, E
010
PWR SPLY S2 AC FAIL
Power supply Source 2 AC has failed.
D, A, E
011
PWR SPLY LOGIC FAIL
A power supply module has failed.
D, A, E
012
OUT VOLT SENSE FAIL
The output volt sense module failed
D, A, E
013
S1 VOLT SENSE FAIL
The Source 1 volt sense module failed.
D, A, E
014
S2 VOLT SENSE FAIL
The Source 2 volt sense module failed.
D, A, E
015
S1 SCR SENSE FAIL
The Source 1 SCR sense module failed.
D, A, E
016
S2 SCR SENSE FAIL
The Source 2 SCR sense module failed.
D, A, E
017
S1 CURR SENSE FAIL
The Source 1 SCR current module failed.
D, A, E
018
S2 CURR SENSE FAIL
The Source 2 SCR current module failed.
D, A, E
019
S1 GATE DRIVE FAIL
The Source 1 gate drive module failed.
D, A, E
020
S2 GATE DRIVE FAIL
The Source 2 gate drive module failed.
D, A, E
021
INTERNAL COMM FAIL
Internal CAN communications failed.
D, A, E
022
EXTERNAL COMM FAIL
Options CAN communications failed.
A, E
023
CB1 SHUNT TRIP FAIL
CB1 shunt trip failed.
A, E