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Operation
Operating Manual PSSu E S 4DI-D
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Operation
Messages
An error will be signalled to the head module and will be entered in the head module's error
stack. A module error will also be displayed via the "Err" LED (see section entitled "Display
elements").
The module can detect the following errors:
Error
Explanation
Remedy
Start-up error
Error as the PSSu system starts
up
Change faulty module.
Configuration error
Incorrect module type configured
The configured hardware registry
does not match the actual hard-
ware registry.
ST communication error
Error during ST communication
Change faulty module.
Bus termination error
There is no terminating plate or
there is a bad contact with the
module bus.
Install a terminating plate with inte-
grated end bracket or insert the
base modules together correctly.
Overload/short circuit
Load on supply output too high
Rectify overload or short circuit.
Temperature error: too warm (
1
)
Ambient temperature too high:
Error stack entry
Ensure there is sufficient ventila-
tion in the control cabinet or pre-
vent overload.
Temperature error: too hot (
1
)
Ambient temperature too high:
Supply outputs are switched off
Ensure there is sufficient ventila-
tion in the control cabinet or pre-
vent overload.
(
1
) There are two levels of overtemperature.
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Too warm:
If a module's temperature exceeds a threshold value, the module sends a warning to
the head module. If the temperature drops back below the threshold value, the module
sends an all-clear.
}
Too hot:
If a module's temperature exceeds a further threshold value, the module sends an error
message to the head module and switches off the supply outputs.
}
After the "too hot" message has been received, if the temperature drops back below the
"too warm" threshold value, the supply outputs will switch back on.
Further information on PSSu error messages is available in the online help for the system
software PSSuniversal Configurator or PSSuniversal Startup.
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