Alarm settings, Clear alarm history, Dry contact alarm configuration a – Alpha Technologies INEX Inverter System User Manual
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6.4.2 Alarm
Settings
6.4.2.1 Clear
Alarm
History
In CLEAR menu, press Enter
for clearing all the alarm history.
6.4.2.2
Dry Contact Alarm Configuration A
Settings
Module
►System
Æ
Baud Rate
RS422 Addr
Keypad tones
Time&Date
Language
Password
Brightness
Default
► Dry connect
Bat Calib
Æ
DryCont: X↕
Alarm Type:XXX
Alarm No: X
xxxxxxxxxxx
Æ
⊙
INV
○STS
○Cont
○Smr
Æ
Alarm Type: INV
Alarm No: 1↕
Inverter fault
1
2 2 3 4
1. From the SETTING menu, select SYSTEM.
2. Then select DRY CONNECT to choose number. Use PgUp
key and PgDn
key to change
DRYCONT. Press Enter
to make selection.
D r y C o
n
t : 1
A l a r m T
y
p
e
: I N
V
A l a r m
N
O : 0
2
I N
v
o
v
e
r l o
a
d
3. To determine ALARM TYPE, select which module alarm group to assign to the dry contact.
Press Enter
to make selection.
4. To select the alarm fault mode of the alarm type, enter ALARM NO. Press Enter
to make
selection.
5. Press ESC to exit menu.
6.4.2.3
Dry Contact Alarm Configuration B
The alarm mode is programmed as follows:
No.
Static Transfer Switch
No.
Inverter
01 Inverter
unavailable
01 Inverter
fault
02
Main unavailable
02
Inverter over load
03
Output overload
03
Inverter fan fault
04
Output short circuit
04
Power limit
05
K1 relay open
05
DC input abnormal
06
STS SCR1 short
06
Inverter low volt off
07
STS SCR2 short
08
Inverter bypass mode
No.
Controller
09
Over temperature
01
DC input low
10
MBS position abnormal
02
Controller temperature high
11
STS fan lock
03
Controller EPROM fault
12
STS fault mode
04
DC input over
13
STS Eeprom fault
05
CAN bus off
Table K–Dry contact alarms