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L60 LINE PHASE COMPARISON SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
TARGETS MENU
CHAPTER 7: COMMANDS AND TARGETS
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Description of problem
: The ambient temperature is greater than the maximum operating temperature (+80°C).
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How often the test is performed
: Every hour.
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What to do
: Remove the L60 from service and install in a location that meets operating temperature standards.
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Latched target message
: Yes.
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Description of problem
: Abnormal restart from modules being removed or inserted while the L60 is powered-up, when
there is an abnormal DC supply, or as a result of internal relay failure.
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How often the test is performed
: Event driven.
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What to do
: Contact the factory.
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Latched target message
: Yes.
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Description of problem
: A link loss detection on an Ethernet port. The link loss is due to unplugging the cable or the
switch port being down.
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How often the test is performed
:
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What to do
: Check the connection.
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Latched target message
: Yes.
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Description of problem
: The type of SFP does not match the CPU type. The SFP is a silver device that plugs into the rear
of the CPU module.
T-type CPU = All ports support fiber SFPs only
U-type CPU = Maintenance port needs RJ45 SFP and the other two ports fiber SFPs
V-type CPU = All ports support RJ45 SFPs only
The consequence of an incorrect SFP can range from damage to the L60 to no power information for the L60 on its
web page (enter IP address in a web browser, then click the
SFP Transceiver Information
— only the type of SFP
displays and not power data).
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What to do
: A web page "SFP Transceiver Information" is provided. This page displays the type of the SFP in it. This data
is to be used with the CPU type to know the cause of the problem.
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Latched target message
: No.
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Description of problem
: A faulty small form-factor pluggable port (SFP) or unplugging of the SFP generates this self test
message.
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What to do
: The web page "SFP Transceiver Information" described in the previous section applies for this self test as
well. The "SFP Module Fail" has higher priority and it suppresses the "Ethernet Fail" target message. The "SFP MODULE
FAIL FUNCTION" setting enables/disables this self test. The target for this self test is priority-based, with the third one
UNEXPECTED RESTART:
Press “RESET” key
FIRST ETHERNET FAIL
SECOND ETHERNET FAIL
THIRD ETHERNET FAIL
WRONG TRANSCEIVER
SFP MODULE x FAIL