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Appendix
PLM Series Operation Manual rev 1.2.3
Model
Displayed Text
Event Log Text
Category Description
ALL
TEMP FLT:PSU
Temp Fault: Power Supply Unit
Fault
The temperature of the PLM’s PSU has
exceeded its safety limit.
ALL
TEMP FLT:VC
Temp Fault: Speaker Voice Coil
Fault
The temperature of the speaker voice
coil (estimated by SpeakerSafe) has
exceeded the manufacturers’ recom-
mended maximum.
ALL
TEMP WARN:
PSU
Temp warning: Power Supply
Unit
Warning
High temperature in the Power Supply
Unit.
ALL
TEMP WARN:CH
Temp Warning: Amp Channel
Warning
High temperature in the power output
stage.
ALL
TEMP
WARN:MAG
Temp Warning: Speaker
Magnet
Warning
The temperature of the speaker magnet
is high (estimated by SpeakerSafe).
ALL
TEMP WARN:VC
Temp Warning: Speaker
Voice-Coil
Warning
The temperature of the speaker voice
coil is high (estimated by SpeakerSafe).
ALL
UNCERTAIN
LOAD
Uncertain About Load Type
Warning
When speaker Fingerprints are taken a
tolerance band is also defined to take
into account production variations. If
LoadSmart results lie in this band a
Load uncertainty warning results. The
user should re-check the load and if
all appears to be correct it is likely that
normal operation will result.
ALL
UNDER SPKR
CNT
Under Speaker Count
Warning
A higher load impedance has been
measured than was predicted by the
Load Library for the assigned speaker
type.
20000Q UVL ACTIVE
N/A
Warning
The Under Voltage limiter is active as the
mains supply has fallen between 65 and
80 Volts. Output power is descreased to
ensure mains distribution does not sag.
ALL
VHF FAULT
Channel Fault: Very High
Frequency
Fault
An exceptionally high level of continuous
HF has been detected at the PLM’s
power output stage.
ALL
VOLTAGE CLIP
n/a
Fault
The peak voltage at the output terminals
has exceeded the user-defined safe
maximum.
ALL
WRONG LOAD
Load Type / Routing Mismatch
Fault
LoadSmart is measuring load charac-
teristics which differ from those of the
assigned speaker type.
Table 9-1: Warning, Fault and Mute Indications (alphabetical by LCD Text / Event Log Text)