Conditions that cause an alarm, Conditions that cause an alarm -16, Figure 2-4 power supply module’s front door -16 – Clear-Com Eclipse-Omega User Manual

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The XP type power supplies (part 740101Z) may need to be adjusted if
E-QUE, E-FIB, IVC-32 or LMC-64 interfaces are installed. For details
of the adjustments please refer to the system upgrade manual (part
810377Z).

Power-One power supply units (part 720379Z) should not be adjusted.

Figure 2-4: Power supply module’s front door

CONDITIONS THAT CAUSE AN ALARM

The following conditions trigger an alarm:

• If any of the voltages produced by the first power supply unit fall

below normal levels.

• If any of the voltages produced by the second power supply unit fall

below normal levels.

• If an internal matrix alarm condition activates a matrix relay to turn on

an external alarm.

• If the active CPU card exceeds a temperature threshold.

• If either of the CPU cards is removed from the matrix.

Power Supply LIghts
+12 Volt Light
+ 5 Volt Light
+3.3 Volt Light
--12 Volt Light

Alarm Lights
Main Alarm Light
External Alarm (EXT ALARM) Light
Temp Alarm Light
Fan-Fail Alarm Light
PSU1 Fail Light
PSU2 Fail Light
Fan-On Alarm Light

Alarm Reset Button

Euro Cassette
Power Supply 1

Euro Cassette
Power Supply 2

Euro Cassette
Alarm Lights

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