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34 Atomic 3000 LED user manual
Service and display messages
The Atomic 3000 LED gives service and maintenance information by displaying a large 3- or 4-character
short code and a smaller full-text message in the fixtures display. The short code is visible at a distance,
allowing easier reading if the fixture is overhead in a rig, for example, while the full-text message gives more
detailed information.
Warning messages
Warning messages indicate that either:
problems might appear in the future if no action is taken, or
the user needs to pay special attention to a function or procedure when working with the fixture.
The Atomic 3000 LED communicates warnings as follows:
Warning codes are shown continuously in the display and disappear when the user reacts to the warning.
If more than one warning is detected, all warnings are displayed in sequence.
If the display is inactive, the fixture’s status LED (see Figure 8 on page 16) flashes orange to indicate that
there is a warning. Activating the display will show the warning.
The possible warning messages are listed in Table 7 below
:
* High temperature warnings are canceled as soon as temperature returns to normal. If temperature
reaches cutoff level, the warning is replaced by a cutoff error message.
Short code
Long message and explanation
BANK
BANK NO ACCESS
Error unpacking firmware bank during/after software upload. Fixture will continue to operate on
existing firmware. Warning message is cleared by a successful software upload or at the next
power off/on cycle.
BETW
BEAM TEMP HIGH
Beam PCB sensor detects that normal operating temperature is exceeded.*
PUTW
PSU TEMP HIGH
Power supply unit PCB sensor detects that normal operating temperature is exceeded.*
SL W
SAFETY LOOP
A safety loop error occurred but is no longer active. Warning message is cleared at the next
power off/on cycle.
UITW
UI TEMP HIGH
Control panel PCB sensor detects that normal operating temperature is exceeded.*
Table 7: Warning messages