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9.11 If a fault condition occurs, the “FAULT” message for the first faulted channel will appear on the
display and will remain there until it is acknowledged. The numbers one through two, after “AL”
(alarm), shows the output switch that is faulted. To again view the first fault screen, press the
VIEW CHAN key. If all of the faulted sensors have been cleared and the RESET key is
pressed, the class B, C and output timers will reset and the display will return to the TIMERS
ACTIVE home screen.
STATUS FAULT AL12
1ST FAULT
CHAN 24
LOW OIL PRESSURE
ESC
returns to
fault
home
screen
STATUS FAULT AL12
SPEED 0 RPM
SUCTION 102.3 PSIA
DISCHARGE 0 PSIG
VIEW
CHAN
press to
return to
1st fault
screen
RESET
to clear faults,
reset timers &
outputs
NOTE: The reset function can also be implemented by using the external hardware.
RESET / AUTO START input available on the Terminal Module. The behavior of the Controller and
display will be determined by the programming selections made when configuring the unit.
9.12 The “MANUAL STOP” message will supersede all of the above home screens if the STOP key
is pressed.
STOP
press
to stop
STATUS MANUAL STOP
SPEED 0 RPM
SUCTION 102.3 PSIA
DISCHARGE 0 PSIG
NOTE: The stop function can also be implemented remotely by using the external STOP input
available on the Terminal Module. The behavior of the Controller and display will be identical
to that obtained by pressing the local STOP key on the Display Module.