DOCUMENT 1218
REV. B
Instruction Manual
AGS-LED
312 LED Series
300mm and 400mm
21
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
P.12 Uneven
Brightness
Jumper(s) are not
placed in the right
location(s) for the
specific sign.
Verify the jumper settings
for each power supply are
proper with the LED
strip(s) it is powering.
See
Tables 10 - 16, pgs. 80,
81, 82, 84, 86, 88, and 89
P.13 Uneven
Brightness
LED strip(s)
mounted/wired
incorrectly
Verify that LED Modules
are mounted and wired
correctly. See
Figure 32,
pg. 59,
for proper LED
strip and Lens mounting.
See LED wiring diagrams,
Figures
53 - 57, 59, 61, &
62, pgs. 80-83, 85, 87 &
89
.
P.14 Uneven
Brightness
Open Circuit within
the LED Strip(s)
(Assuming P.13
Action has been
taken)
Replace shorted LED
strip(s) or LED Cable(s)
with a new LED strip or
LED cable. See
Section
10.6, pg. 23
.
10.5.4
No Input Current from the Constant Current Regulator
a.
Verify that CCR current is present, by opening the Electronics Enclosure, and inspecting the
power supply(s). The status LED on the power supply(s) should be lit or blinking. If not, see
Section 10.5.3, pg. 19,
for other possible action steps.
b.
Use a clamp on true RMS ammeter or equivalent on any of the 16 AWG power wires to
verify CCR current is supplied to power supply(s).
c.
A loss of CCR current to the power supply(s) may be caused by damage to any or all of the
following electronics components:
o
16 AWG hook-up wires (inside electronics enclosure)
o
EMI filter board (inside electronics enclosure)
o
the power switch (optionally, inside the electronics enclosure)
o
the input power cable
o
isolation transformer
d.
Once the current drop has been found, replace the faulty electrical component(s).
e.
Repeat until all faulty electrical components have been replaced.
f.
Return power to the sign. Verify that the sign illuminates.
g.
If problem still persists see
Section 10.5.3, pg. 19,
for other possible action steps.