7diagnostics, 1 manual and automatic reset alarms – EVCO c-pro micro SAVE User Manual
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C-PRO MICRO SAVE APPLICATION MANUAL
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7
DIAGNOSTICS
The application can manage a series of alarms relevant to the fans and the devices configured.
Depending on the various types of alarm it is possible to configure a manual or automatic reset, a
possible delay and the actions to carry out in the specific case.
When one or more alarms are active the alarm icon
on the main page flashes, if configured
(PH20=1) and only with the machine ON the buzzer is also activated.
To display the alarms, select ALARMS on the general menu or press ESC from the main page and
then select “Show ALARMS >>”.
If the ESC key is pressed on an alarm page or you wait 60 seconds for timeout, go back to the main
page of the application. To scroll through the various active alarms, press ENTER again: the alarms
are presented in the order of priority, as they are listed in the alarms table.
To silence the buzzer, press the vGRAPH1 down key for about 2 seconds.
7.1
Manual and automatic reset alarms
As shown previously there are two types of alarm. Those with manual reset and those with
automatic reset. For some alarms it is possible to set (Alarms Reset) the most suitable type of reset
for user needs by means of the relevant parameters. Other alarms have predetermined reset type.
7.1.1
Manual reset alarms
If a manual rest alarm occurs the alarm icon starts to flash and the buzzer is activated (if configured
PH20=1).
Once the conditions for which the alarm has occurred are reset it is possible to manual reset the
alarm. To perform this operation:
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Enter the relevant alarm page
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hold the ENTER key down for about 2 seconds.
At this point, if there are no other active alarms, the page indicating “NO ALARMS” will be
displayed, the icon disappears, the buzzer switches off and the unit starts working normally. If there
are other active alarms the page relevant to the next active alarm will be displayed.
The consequences relevant to an active manual reset alarm remain valid until the user reset the
alarm message.
7.1.2
Automatic reset alarms
If an automatic reset alarm occurs the alarm icon starts to flash and the buzzer is activated (if
configured PH20=1).
Once the conditions for which the alarm occurred are reset the alarm message and the relevant
consequences are reset automatically without need of user intervention.