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APCD-500, rev10
APCD-500
5.8. Alarms
The following table shows the possible alarms
conditions. When an alarm occurs, the whole
Chain Disk system stops operating until the
alarm is acknowledged.
Trouble Light:
It is possible to connect a trouble light to the
main controller. This light turns on whenever
an alarm occurs. Refer to the wiring diagram
enclosed with this manual to connect this
light.
Alarm
Messages
Meaning
Actuator is
not closed
The actuator security switch has not been reached after the Clos-
ing Time (this type of alarm can only occur if the actuator security
switch is enabled).
Actuator is
not opened
The actuator security switch is still detected after the Opening
Time (this type of alarm can only occur if the actuator security
switch is enabled in the installation).
APCD-500-S #x
comm alarm
Communication is disrupted between the main controller and an
APCD-500-S slave module ID# x.
Chain disk is
not running
The amperage draw of the master Chain Disk System is lower
than 0.5 A.
Current
overload
The amperage draw of the master Chain Disk System exceeded
its Maximum Current Consumption limit for the Over Current Delay.
Current overload
APCD-500-S #x
The amperage draw of slave Chain Disk ID System # X exceeded
the Maximum Current Consumption limit for the Over Current Delay.
Max run time The running time of the master Chain Disk drive unit exceeded
the Max.Run Time parameter value.
Max run time
APCD-500-S #x
The running time of slave Chain Disk System ID #X exceeded
the Max.Run Time parameter value.
Critical Amp The amperage draw of the master Chain Disk System exceeded
its Critical Amp. limit for the Critical Delay. All Chain Disk Systems
stop running when this type of alarm is on.
Critical Amp
APCD-500-S #X
The amperage draw of slave Chain Disk System ID # X exceeded
the Critical Amp. limit for the Critical Delay.
Chain disk safety
switch
The safety switch of the master Chain Disk System has been
reached.
Chain disk safety
switch APCD-500-S #X
The safety switch of slave Chain Disk System ID #X has been
reached.
5.8.1. Acknowledging an alarm
1. Use the menu select buttons to select the
STATUS menu. The current alarm acknowl-
edgment menu is displayed.
2. Press MODIFY. The acknowledgment sta-
tus flashes on the display.
3. Press the up-arrow key to acknowledge
the alarm then press MODIFY to validate.
The alarm is now acknowledged.

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GSi Chain Disk APCD-500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGSi
ModelChain Disk APCD-500
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish