13
PTFI:
This LED is illuminated only during the pilot trial for ignition period and the stabilization
period when so equipped.
Flame:
This LED is on whenever a flame signal is detected, and the control is not in a locked out
state.
Alarm:
This LED flashes when an alarm condition is detected and is used as an address indicator
(see communication).
During an alarm condition, the Alarm LED is made to flash at approximately a 1 second rate. The
remaining four LEDs are illuminated as a coded sequence identifying the reason for the lockout. For
instance, for a LOCKOUT - FLAME FAIL- PTFI, the INTERLOCK, PTFI and FLAME LED’s will
all be lit steady, with the Alarm LED flashing. This remains true if power is removed and then
restored in a locked out condition.
While in the Idle or Off state, the LEDs are made to flash sequentially to show the operational status
of the control every minute. The LEDs can be tested by pressing and releasing the Reset push button,
while in the Idle or Off state.
LOCKOUT CODES
All LED’s Flashing indicates defective programmer.
All MicroM chassis are shipped with a convenient peel off label that can be applied to any
surface (inside cover) for future reference.
MSGN
DESCRIPTION
OP
CTRL
AIRFLOW
INTLCK
PTFI
FLAME
ALARM
DEC
HEX
6
6
Lockout Line Frequency Noise Detected
7
7
Lockout Flame Fail - PTFI
15
0F
Lockout Fault Unknown
16
10
Lockout Amplifier High Count Fail
19
13
Lockout Flame Fail - MTFI
20
14
Lockout False Flame - STANDBY
21
15
Lockout Intrlck Open
22
16
Lockout Intrlck Closed
24
18
Lockout Chassis Opto
37
25
Lockout Flame Fail - AUTO
39
27
Lockout Fuel Valve State Change
54
36
Lockout Check Chassis
55
37
Lockout Check Programmer
56
38
Lockout Check Amplifier
58
3A
Lockout Amplifier Auto Check Fail
59
3B
Lockout Check BLOWN FUSE
76
4C
Lockout Check Scanner
N/A
N/A
System Error
= NOT LIGHTED
= LIGHTED
= FLASHING
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