Installation Manual

Installation Manual ASCO 5350
Page 10 ASCO Power Technologies 381333-315 D
Diagnostics
Diagnostics can be used to check communication packets and
to check for ATS alarms (to determine why the Alarm light is
on).
If necessary, reconnect the laptop computer that was used to
configure the ATS Remote Annunciator. Then log in as
described on page 5.
1 Packets
On the left pane, under Diagnostics, click Packet to check
send and receive packets from Connectivity Modules to the
ATS Remote Annunciator. See Figure 26.
click
Figure 26: Diagnostics > Packet
The Diagnostics > Packet screen shows all ATSs (up to 8). It
lists the ATS No., ATS Name, IP Address, DeviceType
(controller/protocol), Packets Sent (TX), Packets Received
(RX), and Packets Dropped. The number of packets dropped
indicates the communication quality (lower is better). To reset
the counters, click the Reset button. See Figure 27.
Figure 27: Diagnostics > Packet screen
2 Alarm
On the left pane, under Diagnostics, click Alarm to see the
status of all ATS alarms that are configured. See Figure 28.
click
Figure 28: Diagnostics > Packet
The Diagnostics > Alarm screen shows if there any of these
ATS alarms: Communication Error, ATS Locked Out
(7ADTS, 4ADTS), Failure to Synchronize (7ACTS, 4ACTS),
and Extended Parallel (7ACTS, 4ACTS). See Figure 29.
Based upon which alarm has occurred, specific action can be
taken. See Troubleshooting.
Figure 29: Diagnostics > Alarm screen
If a Power Manger (PM) has been configured for Status Input
alarms, click the ON button to see their status. For each
Digital Input, the Alarm Enabled will show INAC for not
enabled or ACTV for enabled. ACTV means the ATS Remote
Annunciator is configured to accept a PM input alarm. In the
Status column, OFF means there is no alarm; ON means there
is an alarm (status input). See Figure 30.
Figure 30: PM Status Input alarm status
If an audible alarm is sounding at the ATS Remote
Annunciator, it can be silenced (see User’s Guide 381333-
314). But the alarm will not reset until it is corrected at the
source (PM status input).