Gnd
17
g
6.
Alarms
When an
A
is shown in the display, followed by a number, this indicates an alarm. The table below provides an
overview of the alarms.
Alarm
indication
Meaning
A0
Backup alarm: No settings available,
adjustment necessary
! (via I/O network A100)
A1
Defective memory.
A2
Intake valve position is not achieved.
A3
Interruption of power, system is operating on emergency power facility.
A4
No I/O network communication.
A5
Battery test indicates error.
A7
Alarm test
The notification of a retracted alarm can be deleted by pressing the pushbutton on the printout.
A control computer connected to the iM.60 via an I/O network can take over the alarm notification (as long
as this functionality is supported).
An alarm test (
A7
) can be executed by pressing the pushbutton until the indication
A
is shown in the
display. For this, the rotating switch should be operated manually.
If an alarm indication appears on the display, the alarm relay has been activated.
The calibration value for a maximum potentiometer position may expire in the event of unpowered
overload.
An interruption of power supply due to overload may cause the calibration value to expire in the event of
a maximum stroke in the fully open position.