Operation Manual
Track Supply 6 kW
80 / 125 A at 400 / 480 V
BAL9100-0124c-EN
www.conductix.com
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The date is displayed in dd.mm.yy format. The keys function as follows:
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Pressing or holding the SET key will increase the setting marked by the cursor.
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Pressing the MODE key will advance the cursor to the next setting or the next
screen respectively.
If any changes were made, the user is prompted to confirm or discard these.
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Pressing the MODE key will discard any changes.
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Pressing the SET key will save the new settings, which is confirmed by the right
hand screen.
7.2.5
Warning Messages
While in modes RESET, STANDBY and RUN, additional warning messages may be displayed. These are reflected in the
indication of the yellow LED. If more than one warning is present at a time, warning messages will alternate every second. The
following warning messages are available:
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No warnings
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Warning Over load (Overload)
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Warning Over Temperature (Overtemp)
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Warning Tuning
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Warning RTC
Refer to section 7.2.1 for a detailed description and possible causes.
7.2.6
Error Codes
Note that one and the same problem can lead to different error codes, depending on the time of occurrence. This is because the
error detection methods and reaction times differ for each type of error and also due to the mainly sequential processing by the
microprocessor. Once an error is detected, subsequent errors are ignored.
Error code Description
Meaning/Cause
E001
Phase loss
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Input line phase missing or weak
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Blown line fuse(s)
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Fuse receptacle is not shut or screwed down properly
E002
IGBT error
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IGBT or IGBT driver board defective
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EMC disturbance
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400 V TS used on 480 V supply
E003
Internal current hardware limit
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High peak load
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Track is open circuited
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Track is detuned
Settings saved!
SAVE ?
Yes No
SET DATE
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dd:mm:yy