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6.2

Trouble Conditions

Note: While Input 1 & 2 are activated, Input 1 & 2 will not open to indicate a trouble or supervisory con-

dition. Once the circuit is deactivated it will open to indicate a trouble or supervisory condition.

Trouble Condition

What Happens

Low AC

(AC input voltage is low or off
for 6 hours or longer.)

Input 1 and Input 2 supervision circuits open after a 6 hour delay.

The green AC LED turns off as soon as low AC or loss of AC occurs (does not wait 6
hours).

The trouble relay is de-energized after a 6 hour delay.

The trouble restores within 1 minute of the AC voltage restoring to a normal level.

Low Battery

(Battery voltage is less than
21.4 VDC.)

Input 1 and Input 2 supervision circuits open. The yellow “BATT” LED lights.

The trouble relay is de-energized.

The trouble restores when battery voltage is greater than 22.4 VDC.

Earth Ground Fault

(The earth terminal is
connected to one of the
positive or negative terminals
on the output or auxiliary
output circuits.)

Input 1 and Input 2 supervision circuits open. The yellow “FLT” LED lights.

The trouble relay is de-energized.

The trouble restores when the fault between the earth ground and one of the output
circuit terminals is removed.

Power Limit At AUX

(Current draw at the auxiliary
power terminals is exceeding
3.0 amps.)

Power disconnects at the AUX terminal. Input 1 and Input 2 supervision circuits open.
The yellow “AUX” LED lights. The trouble relay is de-energized.

The trouble restores when the overcurrent condition no longer exists. When a circuit
goes into a power limited state, it will reverse the polarity of the voltage at the terminals
and verify the load. If it is more than 1k ohms, the power limit will self-restore.

This does not automatically occur for some devices typically connected to auxiliary
power. Power limit conditions do not restore in reverse polarity monitoring if the
devices are not polarized (for example, some door holder devices). To allow
automatic restores for power-limited auxiliary circuits, it is recommended that all
non-polarized devices be polarized using a diode in series with each device.

Power-limited OUTPUT

(Current draw at an output
terminal is exceeding 3.0
amps.)

Power at the OUTPUT is disconnected. Input 1 and Input 2 supervision circuits open.
The corresponding yellow LED lights. The trouble relay is de-energized.

The trouble restores when the overcurrent condition no longer exists.

EOL supervision trouble

(Equivalent resistance of the
EOL resistor is outside the
range 2k - 10k.)

Input 1 and Input 2 supervision circuits open. Corresponding yellow LED lights.

The trouble relay is de-energized.

Trouble restores if an EOL within (2k-10k) appears at the output terminals.