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Trox Technik AURASAFE mini TX-CTRL Series - Alarm Codes GB

Trox Technik AURASAFE mini TX-CTRL Series
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Status codes:
In the main menu there are 4 statuses that can be read. These tell whether the system is running as desired or whether an alarm
has occurred for the given function. In addition, there is also the status of whether the system is in Interlock mode or not.
← Alarm on a specic module
← Alarm on a connected smoke detector (SMOKE)
← Alarm signal from the frequency converter (SEF ALARM IN)
← Alarm signal from EXT IN on the CTRL
← Status of the Interlock
Colour codes:
Depending on which mode the system is in, the edge of the CTRL will have 3 dierent colors.
RED – An alarm has occurred and the alarm is active
GREENThe system does not detect any alarms and is ready to start
BLUEThe system has started and is running without error
Description of the alarm codes:
When an alarm in the system starts, the screen will change to "ALARM LOG". In the
"ALARM LOG" the date/time of the last alarm will be displayed, as well as an alarm code.
By pressing the right arrow, up to the last 30 alarms can be viewed. These alarm codes
tell you what type of error has been detected. The description of each of them can be
seen below.
Alarm codes Description
FAIL/ALARM: #XXX*
If a fault/alarm is detected that is caused by a specic module, the module's FLEXIBUS
address will be displayed here.
SERVICE SMOKE: #XXX* Smoke detector connected to TX-INP-modul XXX requires service.
SMOKE INPUT ALARM Smoke detector connected to TX-CTRL SMOKE-input has gone into alarm mode.
SERVICE SMOKE INPUT Smoke detector connected to TX-CTRL SMOKE-input requires service.
EXT. INPUT ALARM EXT IN on TX-CTRL has detected an alarm signal.
SYSTEM POWER UP An alarm indicating when the system has been started.
FIRE INPUT ALARM SEF ALARM IN on TX-CTRL has detected an alarm signal.
FAULT PRESSURE
If the smoke venting function is activated and the measured pressure falls below 10%
from the set pressure "PRESSURE FIRE" for more than 30 sec.
HIGH PRESSURE STD.
Smoke fan is used as auxiliary fan and the measured pressure is more than 30 Pa
above the set pressure "PRESSURE NORMAL", for more than 30 sec.
LOW PRESSURE FIRE
If the smoke fan function is activated and the measured pressure has been 50% below
the set pressure "PRESSURE FIRE" for more than 30 sec.
HIGH PRESSURE FIRE
If the smoke fan function is activated and the measured pressure has been more than
30 Pa above the set pressure "PRESSURE FIRE" for more than 30 sec.
ALARM ERROR PANEL The connection to the TX-FEP has failed.
SYSTEM TEST FAILED If an alarm was detected while a damper test was being run.
*XXX is the FLEXIBUS address of the module the error is detected.
Alarm codes
GB

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