Remote Control Panel Features
47
Viewing and Clearing Alarm Codes
Figure 25: Alarm Code Display
1. Press the
O
N
key to turn the unit On.
2. If the
Alarm icon is present, one or
more alarms have been detected.
To View Alarm Codes
1. Press the
S
ELECT
key to show the
Alarm display screen.
If more than one alarm code exists, each will
be displayed for several seconds.
The alarm code shown here is alarm code 66—
Low Engine Oil Level.
To Clear Alarm Codes
1. Correct the cause of the alarm code.
2. Press the
S
ELECT
key to display the
alarm code.
3. Press the
E
NTER
key to clear the alarm
code.
If more than one alarm code is present, the
E
NTER
key must be pressed to clear each alarm code
individually.
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P-T Alarms
Alarms and Alarm Codes:
If an abnormal condition is sensed by the
microprocessor, an alarm code is generated and
saved in memory. There can be more than one
alarm present at one time. An alarm code will
remain in memory until it is cleared.
The Alarm icon will appear in the display to
indicate that an alarm has been sensed. If the
alarm occurred during a Unit Self Check, it will
be preceded by a dash (-).
These alarm codes will direct a service technician
to the source of a problem. Always record any
alarm codes present, they will be invaluable to the
service technician.
Displaying Alarms:
If the Alarm icon appears on the display, press the
S
ELECT
key to display the alarm. If more than one
alarm is present, they will “cycle” through the
display, with each alarm appearing for several
seconds.
Clearing Alarms:
To clear an alarm after the alarm condition is
corrected, press the
S
ELECT
key to display the
alarm and then press the
E
NTER
key to clear it.
Repeat this process for any additional alarms.
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Page 35: ...Unit Description 35 Figure 8 North American Power Receptacle Box AJA58...
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