Alarm and Faults
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11.0 A
LARM
AND
F
AULTS
Alarms and faults are events that are triggered when the operation of the static transfer switch falls
outside of the defined parameters. These events can also be triggered by: user actions, such as chang-
ing configurations, clearing logs, etc.; failed components such as a fan failure, an SCR that is open or
closed, etc.; and system status, such as open circuit breakers, load on alternate source, etc. These
events can provide a warning or trigger the system to make a change, such as switch sources or the
recording of a history log.
The STS2 monitoring system detects and annunciates a comprehensive set of fault and alarm condi-
tions. Faults and alarm messages are can be viewed on the LCD touch screen or via the RS-232 port.
On the LCD touch screen, the events are shown in the Status Display panel in the lower left corner of
the touch screen and written to the Event log. You can touch a message to view a definition of an
event and a tip for troubleshooting. See
13.0 - STS2 Touch Screen Display
for more information on
the touch screen.
If you are monitoring the system through the RS-232 port, see
Table 10 - Terminal Commands
on
page 77 for the commands to view event logs, and alarm and fault lists.
Event actions can be triggered by the settings configured from the Event Masks. See
11.1 - Event
Mask
for more information.
Faults —
A fault indicates that a component of the STS2 has failed or has been damaged. In the
Event Display, faults are indicated in
red
.
Alarms —
An alarm is an event caused by a significant abnormal system condition. In the Event Dis-
play, alarms are indicated in
yellow
. The setpoints for many of the alarms are configurable through
the User Settings. Many alarms clear themselves when the condition is resolved. If an alarm event
mask is set to
latch
, the alarm messages remain active until the alarm condition has been corrected
and the RESET button is pushed. See
11.1 - Event Mask
for more information on latching.
When the system is furnished with an optional internal or external modem and a telephone line is
connected to the modem, the system can be programmed to automatically dial out upon occurrence of
any of certain designated alarms. The auto-dial feature can be configured for alarms using the Event
Mask option in the touch screen. See
Configuring the Modem on page 94
for instructions on for
setting up your modem.
11.1 Event Mask
The STS2 gathers, processes and reports faults and alarms, collectively referred to below as
events
.
The Event Mask dialog box allows you to set the system’s response for specific alarms and faults that
are generated.
The following mask types are available for each event:
•
Latch
— If a latch is enabled for the selected event, that event remains active even if the originat-
ing event condition clears. A latched event may only be cleared by pushing the RESET button
(ALRMRST on the LED units).
•
Dial Out
— If the selected event is triggered, the system automatically calls the specified tele-
phone numbers through the modem. For example, a page could be sent or an event could be sent
to a external terminal, via the modem. See
Communication Interfaces on page 76
for more
information on configuring communications options.
•
Event Log
— The selected event is date/time stamped and recorded to the Event Log when the
event is triggered.
•
Audible
— If the selected event is triggered, an audible beeper or horn is sounded by the STS2.
The beeper continues while this event is active or latched, or until the SILENCE button (NOAUD
on the LED units) is pushed. This button must be pushed with the ALRMRST button on the LED
units.
See
Event Masks on page 88
for instructions on setting the mask type via the touch screen display.
See the
12.1.4 - Setting Event Masks with the Terminal
on page 83 for instructions on configura-
tion using the RS-232 port.
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