The units envision the signalling of the
possible unit malfunctions. These sig-
nals are indicated by the fl ashing alarm
key (bell) on the left part of the display. If
the bell is pressed again it allows to dis-
play the alarm in progress. The rearm of
these alarms can take place automati-
Alarms rearm mode:
Manual rearm mode:
The unit is re-started manually by removing and re-applying the voltage.
Automatic rearm mode:
The unit is re-started automatically.
Semi-automatic rearm mode:
The unit is re-started automatically if the alarm repeats a maximum of three times consecutively, after which any
new alarm blocks the unit and makes manual rearm necessary.
Alarm code
Rearm
ALG01
ALG02
ALR03
ALO04
ALA05
ALA06
ALA07
ALA08
ALA09
ALA10
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Alarms summary table
cally, manually or semi-automatically
(on the basis of the type and serious-
ness of the alarm that has occurred). To
reset the alarm message, the bell key
must be pressed again (remember that
resetting the alarm does not solve the
cause that generated it, but just the dis-
ALARMS summary table
Clock board broken or not connected
Memory expansion damaged
Serious digital input alarm
Slave off-line
Circuit 1 high pressure probe broken or not connected
Circuit 2 high pressure probe broken or not connected
Circuit 3 high pressure probe broken or not connected
Circuit 4 high pressure probe broken or not connected
Circuit 1 low pressure probe broken or not connected
Circuit 2 low pressure probe broken or not connected
play is cancelled). The following table
lists the possible errors that the unit can
generate, and a brief explanation of the
possible causes.
Description