American Fibertek Scout SS1 User Manual
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Alarm LEDS: (Hard Contact Inputs)
Gray or no color for the inactive state.
Red in the active state.
Auxiliary LEDS:
Gray or no color for the inactive state
Red in the active state.
Probe Status LED:
Gray no probe present
Green probe present/normal operation
Probe Alarm LED:
Gray no probe present
Green probe present/normal operation
Amber = Warning
Red = Alarm
Power/Alarm LEDs
Power: Green for normal conditions
Alarm: Red for any internal alarm condition
Communication Port LEDs
Port A (RS 232) Green: Tx is active, Red: Rx is Active
Port B (RS 485) Green: Tx is active, Red: Rx is Active
IP Address conflict notification
In the event the network has a duplicate IP address on the same LAN, Port A will flash
amber as long as the condition exists. Scout will check this network condition each
minute.
When the condition is no longer present the LED will return to the Off state. When
multiple Scouts or Scouts are operating on the same network, all units will show this
condition.
Probe Status
The Probe status view shows (moving from Left to Right)
LED = represents number assigned to that probe from 1 to 4. LED assignments can change due to
operator programming.
Probe ID = is the permanent number assigned to a probe during manufacturing and cannot be
changed.
Probe Name = the name assigned to the probe by the operator