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CLASSIC
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800 Product Manual
Troubleshooting
4. Restore Operation after a Fault
Options for clearing a Fault:
1. Press “SET” button once, then press “RUN” button once.
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If the unit is in FAULT mode, but the fault has been addressed, to clear the remaining FAULT timer press
SET followed by RUN. The unit will then be in RUN mode.
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This should clear any short term faults, such as faulty wiring that is now corrected.
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This does not affect the stored configuration settings.
2. Power Cycle the Unit.
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Power cycling the CLASSIC Module will reboot the microprocessor and clear the FAULT timer as long as
no persistent faults are present.
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This does not affect the stored configuration settings.
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This should clear a fault condition due to intermittent power or spikes which caused the microprocessor
to start up incorrectly.
3. Click the Re-boot button in RCM software.
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Clicking the reboot button in RCM Software is equivalent to performing a power cycle.
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This does not affect the stored configuration settings.
4. Perform a “Factory Reset”.
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Performing a Factory Reset restores the configuration to the original factory settings.
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May restore operation if the CLASSIC configuration memory has been corrupted e.g. due to intermittent
or faulty power.
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Warning
: The current configuration will be lost.
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It is recommended you contact Kayden Technical Support before performing a Factory Reset.
3. Fault Check List
A Fault is typically the result of:
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Faulty Electronics Module.
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Faulty sensor, or sensor connector.
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Faulty wiring of the CLASSIC terminal blocks.
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Faulty remote wiring (in the case of a remote electronics installation).
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Faulty external wiring.
If a Fault occurs:
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Check the power source and wiring terminations.
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Check for damaged or shorted wiring.
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Check the Electronics Module for correct insertion.
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Check the Sensor cable is correctly plugged into the Electronics Module.
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Check the Sensor has not been damaged.
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Check the Sensor resistances.