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Alarm and Faults

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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

the Terminal on page 83

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