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Crystal Vision

 

Trouble shooting

 

Crystal Vision 

 

Trouble shooting

 

 

PSU 2

 

Unlit

 

None

 

No PSU 2 detected

 

 

Yell/Grn 

None 

Normal operation 

 

Red 

Upper PSU fault 

Change PSU 2, check supply, change 

upper inlet fuse 

PSU 3 

Unlit 

None 

No PSU 3 detected 

 

Yell/Grn 

None 

Normal operation 

 

Red 

Upper PSU fault 

Change PSU 3, check supply, change 

upper inlet fuse 

Mains input 

Unlit 

None 

4

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 PSU not fitted 

 

Yell/Grn 

None 

Normal operation 

 

Red 

Upper or Lower PSU 

fault 

Change PSU 4, check supply, change 

upper inlet fuse 

Temp 

Yell/Grn 

None 

Normal operation 

 

Red 

FRAME TOO HOT 

Ambient temperature too high/fan fault 

Comms 

Unlit 

None 

Press Device in Statesman mode for 

comms status 

 

Flash amber 

None 

 

 

If a PSU is not fitted, the corresponding LED will not illuminate. If the front 

panel is  open, the Front Fan LED will also be unlit. 

 

Power supply related faults operate a relay the contacts of which are brought 

out to the  Remote connectors. These contacts can be used to operate external 

indicators as desired. 

 

Please refer to the power supply pinout section for more details. 

 

The PSU-150i-48V line fuse is located internally to the PSU module. 

Replacing this fuse  will involve dismantling the module. See replacing PSU-

150i-48V fuse 

 

Note: 

The red LED built into the front of the vertical PCB on the LHS of the PSU 

will flash  repeatedly (on for one second and off for one second) if there is no 

speed fan signal  present on the connector SK1( the front LHS of the PSU). 

This will occur when the PSU  Fan assembly is removed or if the PSU fan 

stops. When the fan speed signal is present  the LED is unlit. The same red led 

will light up continuously if levels of the power rails  (+5.75V or –6.0V) are 

outside operational limits. Refer to Section 2.6 for further details. 

 

Replacing the mains input fuses 

The mains input fuses are fitted inside the IEC 320 connectors at the rear of the 

frame. A  spare fuse is also stored inside the connector. The fuse can only be 

accessed when the  power cord is disconnected. 

 

The sequence is as follows: - 

 

Disconnect ALL the power cords (one or two depending on 

configuration) from  the rear of the frame. 

 

Using a flat bladed screwdriver or similar tool gently lever out the 

fuse drawer  from the relevant IEC connector using the tab visible at 

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Summary of Contents for Indigo PSU-160i

Page 1: ...go frames Includes PSU 160i and PS 80i Crystal Vision Ltd Lion Technology Park Station Road East Whittlesford Cambridge CB22 4WL England Tel 44 0 1223 497049 Fax 44 0 1223 497059 sales crystalvision t...

Page 2: ...11 Reading LED status and active display messages 11 Replacing the mains input fuses 12 Indigo 1 DP 14 3 1 Frequently asked questions 15 4 Specification 16 Revision1 Indigo PSU 160i and dual PS 55i in...

Page 3: ...80 Watts power supply for the Indigo 1 DP frame All of the Indigo PSU s have a built in processor which communicates with the front panel display processor referred to as a PIC such information as pow...

Page 4: ...Crystal Vision Introduction The Indigo 2 Crystal Vision frame with front control panel open The Indigo 4 Crystal Vision frame with front control panel open Indigo PSU Manual R1 2 24 05 2010 3...

Page 5: ...to qualified service personnel Apart from procedures described in this manual there are no user serviceable parts within the frame If the frame requires any other servicing it should be returned to th...

Page 6: ...ey should both be the same version i e 2 x 160i The PSU 160i is not compatible with similar PSUs used on FR2AV and FR1AV Frames Indigo 1 DP power supply module The Indigo 1 DP is fitted with a pair of...

Page 7: ...odules are mounted into the Indigo 1 DP frame by way of a retained mother board This mother board which remains in situ contains the CPU alarm relay and low voltage fusing for the frame bays It is als...

Page 8: ...from GREEN to OFF every 2 3 seconds to warn that the switch is set to one instead of two Warning These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only To reduce risk of electric shock d...

Page 9: ...free the fan connector plugs the PSU fan will stop and the front panel PSU FAN LED will change from green to red Removing the PSU fan assembly Lower PSU 160i front view In addition to the PSU and fan...

Page 10: ...switch behind the control panel is set correctly for the number of PSUs installed to prevent redundant PSU warnings Refitting the fan assembly To replace the PSU fan assembly proceed as follows Offer...

Page 11: ...e 2 pin 23 Remote 2 pin 5 Indigo 2 Indigo 4 Fourth Power Supply Relay Connections Description Pin number relay common open on fault close on fault Remote 4 pin 14 Remote 4 pin 23 Remote 4 pin 5 Indigo...

Page 12: ...low Change the panel fan Indigo 4 may be upper or lower fan PSU Fan Yell Grn None Normal operation Red Psu fan speed low Change PSU fan Indigo 4 may be upper or lower fan PSU Yell Grn None Normal oper...

Page 13: ...more details The PSU 150i 48V line fuse is located internally to the PSU module Replacing this fuse will involve dismantling the module See replacing PSU 150i 48V fuse Note The red LED built into the...

Page 14: ...awer and reconnect the power cords Rear connectors showing IEC mains inputs and fuse tray with main and spare fuses If a fuse blows repeatedly this indicates a fault either in the associated power sup...

Page 15: ...the same type and rating 5A 250V time delay 3 1 Frequently asked questions Why is the display black and or no LEDs illuminated Check that at least one frame PSU is functioning Check that the frame is...

Page 16: ...tch at the rear of the front panel is set correctly for the number of power supplies installed Why does the LOWER PSU LED flash from green to off This will occur if two PSUs are fitted when the Two On...

Page 17: ...ion Indigo PSU General Dimensions 268mm x 105mm x 38mm Power requirements 85 to 264 volts 47 to 400Hz Operating conditions 0 to 40 degrees C non condensing Ventilation front to sides without air filte...

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