System status • led indicators, System status • lcd display – Johnson Systems EDI-120 Control Retrofit User Manual

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System Status • LED Indicators

RUN (Green)
Illuminates when the power is on and the microcontroller status is in normal run mode. The LED

flashes once every 2 seconds when the system is in STANDBY mode.
ØA, ØB and ØC (Green)
Illuminates when the line voltage power is within the acceptable range of 100-130 VAC for each

phase and the zero-cross reference circuitry is functioning properly. The LED will flash slowly

(once per second) when an under-voltage state of less than 100 VAC is sensed and will flash

quickly (twice per second) when an over-voltage of greater than 130 VAC is sensed.
DMX A and DMX B (Yellow)
Illuminates when valid DMX is received on each of the inputs. Flashes when invalid DMX is

received.
ALARM
Illuminates and flashes twice per second when either a fire or security alarm is sensed on each of

the inputs.
O/T
Illuminates and flashes twice per second when the microcontroller senses an internal over-

temperature condition, or when an external over-temperature is sensed via the over-temperature

input, or when an external dimmer over-temperature is sensed.

System Status • LCD Display

When DMX is being received, the top line of the LCD display shows the active DMX MODE (“PTY

A”, “PTY B”, “MERGE”, “DMX A+B”, “2 ROOM” or “PATCH”). When DMX is not being received,

the top line of the LCD display shows “EDI-120”, unless the system is in standby mode, then

“STANDBY!” is displayed.
The bottom line of the LCD Display shows the current status of the system unless the system

configuration menu items are being accessed. Below are descriptions for each status indication.
NO RX!
Displayed when DMX is not being received on either input and the system is not in scene mode.
AXXXBXXX
Displayed when valid DMX is being received on one or both inputs and both inputs are not

terminated. “A” and “B” represent the DMX A and DMX B inputs while “XXX” represents the

number of channels being received in each packet of data. For example, if the system is receiving

512 channels on DMX B and DMX A is disconnected, the display will show “A000B512”.
XXX XXX
Same as above except the “A” and “B” is replaced with “ ” to indicate if one or both of the DMX

inputs are terminated. For example, if the system is receiving 48 channels on DMX A and 512

channels on DMX B, with only DMX A terminated, the display will show “ 048B512”. Refer to

menu items “DMXA TRM” and “DMXB TRM” on page 21 for further details.
SH XX:YY
Displayed when DMX is disconnected and the systems predetermined DMX status hold (SH) time

is counting down. “XX” represents minutes while “YY” represents seconds. Refer to menu item

“SH TIME” on page 23 for further details.

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