S&C Instruction Sheet 766-540 13
Figure 9. The HOT LINE TAG and STATUS indicators on the protection and control module.
Operating Levers and Indicators
The white STATUS indicator on the protection and control module indicates the
operational status of the IntelliRupter fault interrupter. See Figure 9.
Observe the flashing sequence to determine the operational status of an IntelliRupter
fault interrupter:
Off:
• The IntelliRupter fault interrupter is not powered.
• An internal error occurred and the IntelliRupter fault interrupter is not functioning
correctly.
On continuously:
• The
Remote Operation
mode is in the
Disabled
state (when configured by the user).
On continuously for 10 seconds, then flashes for a ½ second every 30 seconds:
• The IntelliRupter fault interrupter has just been energized.
• The Wi-Fi connection has just been terminated.
• The OPEN/CLOSE/READY lever has been moved from the
Ready
to
Open
position
(and lock), from the
Ready
to
Close
position, or from the
Open
(and lock) to
Ready
position.
• The GROUND TRIP BLOCK lever has been moved to the
Set
state or to the
Removed
state.
Flashes for a ½ second every 30 seconds:
• This is the normal operational state.
Flashes 3 times (½ second on, ½ second off) every 30 seconds:
• The
Automatic Restoration
mode is in the
Ready
state. This applies to the
Loop
Restoration
mode or the
IntelliTeam SG
mode.
Pulses dim to bright:
• The Wi-Fi connection to a local laptop computer is operating.
Flashes for ½ second every second:
• Any
Error
state is active.
• The
Settings Mismatch
state is active.
• The
Battery Low
,
Battery Bad
, or
Battery Disconnected
state is active (when
configured by the user).
Status Indicator