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9.2 Faults ThunderION IQ
Table 3, faults when connected to a IQ Manager
Signalling Problem Cause
Solution
LEDs on anti-static
bar do not light up
No high voltage on
the emitters
No supply voltage
Switch on manager
Wiring fault
Detect fault and repair,
see 5.6
LEDs on anti-static
bar flashing green 1
Hz
No high voltage on
the emitters
Bar is in standby mode
Turn on the bar using
the manager
No Remote on/off signal
from Manager
Remote on/off source=
Remote input1
Send remote on signal
on I/O connector of the
manager or select
Remote on/off source =
continuous
LEDs on anti-static
bar light up red
Anti-static bar
overload
Anti-static bar is dirty
Clean anti-static bar
Anti-static bar mounted
too
close to conductive
machine parts.
Move anti-static bar
LEDs on anti-static
bar light up orange
No/poor ionisation,
but high voltage on
the emitters
Anti-static bar is dirty
Clean anti-static bar
Emitters are damaged
Replace the anti-static
bar
Anti-static bar positioned
incorrectly
Reposition anti-static
bar, see section 5.2
Emitters are covered
Remove cover
LEDs on anti-static
bar flashing red (1
Hz)
However, high
voltage to the
emitters.
High voltage not
maximum
Supply voltage too low
Check 24 V DC
manager or increase
diameter of connection
cable or shorten the
connection cable
Internal temperature too
high
Check for metal parts
close to the bar.
LEDs on anti-static
bar flashing red (5
Hz)
No communication
with IQ Easy
platform
If connected to outputs 5
or 6: these are
configured for analog I/O
Select Serial mode in
the Backplane of the
Manager
Wiring fault
Detect fault and repair,
see 5.6.2