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Description
JPDE-[ ] DC Voltage contact input 1 (JPS1 connector) indicates PS problem.
Possible Cause
•
The power supply contact is open. The power supply is not operating normally.
•
The power supply dry contact feedback is not connected to the terminal board JPS1 connector.
Solution
•
Verify the status of the power supply contact, and that the power supply is operating correctly.
•
Verify the connections between the power supply and the JR connector on the JPDE.
•
If the 24/48 V dc input is not used, this diagnostic alarm can be disabled by setting the
InputDiagEnab
parameter on the
associated input (
DC_24VFdbkMag
) to
Disabled
.
159, 167
Description
JPDE-[ ] DC Voltage contact input 2 (JPS2 connector) indicates PS problem.
Possible Cause
•
The power supply contact is open. The power supply is not operating normally.
•
The power supply dry contact feedback is not connected to the terminal board JPS2 connector.
Solution
•
Verify the status of the power supply contact, and that the power supply is operating correctly.
•
Verify the connections between the power supply and the JR connector on the JPDE.
•
If the 24/48 V dc input is not used, this diagnostic alarm can be disabled by setting the
InputDiagEnab
parameter on the
associated input (
DC_24VFdbkMag
) to
Disabled
.
169
Description
Invalid Terminal board ID at Physical Position [ ].
Possible Cause
•
The terminal board ID is not recognized or supported by the current firmware version.
•
The electronic terminal board ID is not programmed, or is programmed incorrectly.
Solution
•
Upgrade the PPDA firmware to a version that supports the terminal board at the specified physical position. Refer to the
help documentation for a list of supported terminal boards.
•
Replace the terminal board hardware.
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