Local Operation
M370430-01 Rev B
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3
Alarms and Errors
Several conditions can cause alarms in the XG/XTR. Some conditions
are:
From user configurable features.
Controlled in hardware and will trigger regardless of
configuration.
All alarms, with the exception of the Fan alarm, will result in the output
of the power supply being disabled. The Fan alarm does not affect the
output.
When an alarm is triggered, the appropriate alarm message will begin
blinking on the display and the Alarm
LED
will be illuminated.It is
possible that more than one alarm will trigger at the same time. When
this occurs, the alarm with the highest precedence will blink on the
display. Table 3-4 lists the precedence of alarms. If the alarm is cleared
and the event which caused the alarm has not been corrected, then the
alarm may trigger again immediately. Fix the reason for the alarm
before you clear it.
Table 3-4
Alarm Order of Precedence
Alarm
Precedence
Output
Latch
Maskable
Display
AC Fail
1 (Highest)
Yes
No
Over Temperature Protection (OTP)
2
Yes
No
Over Temperature Protection (OTP) Slave
(1700 Watt only
3
Yes
Yes
Fan
4
No
Yes
Fan Slave (1700 Watt only)
5
No
Yes
Interlock
6
No
No
Over Voltage Protection (OVP)
7
Always
No
Over Current Protection (OCP)
8
Always
No
Foldback
9
Yes
Yes
External Shutdown
10
No
Yes
Under Voltage Protection (UVP)
11 (Lowest)
No
Yes
Current Loop Protection
12 (Lowest)
Flash Checksum Failure
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
1. The Flash Checksum Failure alarms are an exception as they can only occur during boot up or
recalling a user setting slot. If a checksum error is detected when recalling a user slot, no mod-
ification of settings will occur, and an error will be pushed to the SCPI error queue. If a checksum
occurs at boot-up, then this checksum error can be cleared by doing a soft reset or by power cycling
the unit.
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Страница 23: ...1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction describes the features of the XG XTR Family Programmable DC Power Supply ...
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