This page displays the list of currently active and occurred alarms. Alarms with adjustable parameters can be set in
the Config ˃ Advanced ˃ Alarms pages (see section 6).
An alarm is called ACTIVE when its triggering condition is still valid.
An alarm is called OCCURRED when its triggering condition has been active, but is no longer true.
Alarms representing serious concerns will have a red triangle with an exclamation point in the center at the end of
the alarm message.
Alarms representing simple warnings will have a yellow triangle with an exclamation point in the center at the end of
the alarm message.
Pressing on the Bell Test button will ring the bell for three seconds.
To silence the bell, press the ALARM button or it will silence itself after the expiration of a factory set time.
Pressing on the RESET button will reset OCCURRED alarms only.
The table displays system events:
- Date and time stamp of the alarm in the YYYY.MM.DD format.
- Alarm message.
- State: OCCURRED or ACTIVE.
- Color Code Icon:
Red: The event is an alarm.
Yellow: The event is a warning.
Complete list of alarms:
Common Alarms. A common alarm is an alarm that is activated when one or more of a certain type of conditions
are active. There are 3 common alarm:
Engine Trouble. Activated when one or more of these conditions are active :
- High Coolant Temperature (5)
- Engine Low Coolant Temperature (312)
- Engine Low Oil Pressure (4)
- Engine Fail to Start
- Engine Fail when Running
- Engine Overspeed* (3)