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Operation Manual
FT1020G3 Rev 2.4
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Example: Fault messages shown in the Control Unit display:
FAULT: No reply zone: 123 address: 01
technical number 000025
“….alarm text….”
30-07-2015 15:22 /Serviced
FAULT: No reply zone: 123 address: 03
technical number 000027
“….alarm text….”
30-07-2015 09:25
FAULT: No reply zone: 234 address: 01
technical number 002112
“….alarm text….”
30-07-2015 15:25 /Acknowledged
Number of not ackn. faults in system: 5
To acknowledge the faults shown:
Login, according to chapter "Access", page 33.
Use menu H6 (access level 2A) for fault acknowledge, see chapter "FAULT
Acknowledge (H6)", page 128
. Menu H6 is a list showing a maximum of 300 faults
(not acknowledged faults and/or acknowledged but not serviced / corrected faults).
All faults must be individually acknowledged one by one by the key pad button
. Use
or to scroll.
When a fault is corrected before it has been acknowledged, the text "Serviced" is
added after the time, still has to be acknowledged to remove it on the display.
When a fault is corrected / serviced and acknowledged, it will disappear from the
list (H6).
When all faults have been acknowledged, the output for routing equipment (Fault
TX) will not reset and the LED for Routing equipment "Fault TX activated" (L13)
remains activated until there are no faults in the system
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.
As long as there are faults still not corrected in the system (Acknowledged faults
corrected or not corrected), the LED Fault / Disablements "General fault" (L9) will
be lit and general fault (and maybe general charger fault) output(s) are activated.
The fault relay also stays energised.
Faults, corrected faults and acknowledged faults are shown in the General event
log (menu H4/U6).
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The fault outputs will not reset in the Australian and New Zealand conventions even if all faults have been acknowledged.

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