Alarms and errors, Alarms and errors –17, Table 3-4 – Xantrex Technology XTR 850 Watt User Manual

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Alarms and Errors

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Alarms and Errors

Several conditions can cause alarms in the 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

AC Fail

Over Temperature Protection (OTP

2

Yes

Yes

O7P Pro

Over Temperature Protection (OTP) Slave
(1700 W version only)

3

Yes

Yes

O7P Pro

Fan

4

No

Yes

FAn Pro

Fan Slave (1700 W version only)

5

No

Yes

FAn Pro

Interlock

6

No

No

In Loc

Over Voltage Protection

7

No

No

OVP Pro

Over Current Protection

8

No

No

OCP pro

Foldback

9

Yes

Yes

FLD Pro

External Shutdown

10 (Lowest)

No

Yes

SD POL

Flash Checksum Failure

1

1.The Flash Checksum Failure alarms are an exception as they are a terminal alarm that can only
occur during boot up. It can only be cleared by doing a soft reset (losing the configuration of the
unit) or by power cycling the unit.

N/A

N/A

N/A

FLA FAIL

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