This alarm communicates that the same setting in
Power management rule 1 to 8
changed at the exact same time on two or more
controllers. If the alarm activates, all the controllers where the setting changed at the same time are forced to switchboard control.
The alarm condition can be cleared by resetting the controllers on which the alarms occurred.
The alarm action is
Warning
, and the alarm is always enabled. You cannot see or change the alarm parameters.
4.9.7 Priority error
Controller types: This alarm is present in all controllers.
This alarm communicates that a number of controllers cannot synchronise the priorities in the network. If the alarm activates, the
controller is forced to switchboard control.
This alarm activates when one of the following conditions are present:
•
There is an error in the system.
•
The wrong controller types are present in the system.
•
The wrong controller IDs are present in the system.
•
The single line diagrams for all the controllers in the system are not the same.
The alarm action is
Warning
, and the alarm is always enabled. You cannot see the alarm parameters.
4.9.8 Controller ID not configured
This alarm communicates that the user has never configured the
Controller ID
. When this alarm is active, the controller is always
under
Switchboard
control.
The alarm is always enabled and the action is
Warning
. The alarm parameters are not visible.
4.9.9 Configuration update delayed
The alarm activates if parameters are updated too often or too fast in succession. This is because the file system does not get the
time to store the new settings. The alarm action is
Warning
.
The controller file system needs to detect a pause between the parameter changes before the controller writes the new settings to
the file system. If no pause is detected within a certain amount of time, the alarm activates to inform the user that the settings have
not been stored yet.
The alarm becomes inactive after the controller writes the new settings to the file system.
4.9.10 Trip AVR output not configured
This alarm communicates that there is an alarm configured that has a
Trip AVR
alarm action, but the
Trip AVR
output is not
configured.
The alarm is always enabled and the action is
Warning
. The alarm parameters are not visible.
The
Trip AVR
digital output can be configured under
Generator > AVR > Trip AVR
on the
Input/output
page. Alternatively the
output can be configured using Modbus.
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