UM AER 01 N 1GB

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1/3Alarm list detail
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+ Therm. flt. cpr1: Active
1/4Alarm list
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+ Evaporating P.: underRange
+ Return air T.: openLoop
+ Mix air temp.: openLoop
Acknowledge
1/3Alarm list detail
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+ Therm. flt. cpr1: Active
1/4Alarm list
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+ Evaporating P.: underRange
+ Return air T.: openLoop
+ Mix air temp.: openLoop
Acknowledge
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Execute
1/4Alarm list
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+ Evaporating P.: underRange
+ Return air T.: openLoop
+ Mix air temp.: openLoop
Acknowledge
1/4Alarm history
+ Suction T. : Com. fault
+ i compressor oil heating
+ Condensing P.: Alarm
- i compressor oil heating
1/3Alarm hist.detail
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+ Therm. flt. cpr1: Active
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Main overview
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If at least one alarm or warning is in progress, the alarm button ashes.
Press the 'Alarm' button
to access the latest current alarm. The
screen displays the latest alarm activated with a description, the date
and time at which it occurred.
If the list of alarms is displayed, pressing the "Alarm" button takes you to the alarm history. Here again, the
detail of the alarms can be displayed (max. 50).
Pressing the button
a second time gives access to the list of alarms and warnings that are currently
active. You can scroll the alarm list and obtain details by clicking on the "Enter" button . To exit the alarm
detail and return to the alarm list menu, press the "Escape" button .
The rst "Remove" line is used to remove alarms that are not active but require acknowledgment. To do
this:
² ensure that you have an "Installation" or "Maintenance"' access level
² select this line, validate and select "Execute".
The number on the rst line shows the number of alarms or warnings that are currently active.
In the alarm history, a line beginning with a + identies when an alarm is activated. A line beginning with
a - shows that the alarm was reset or acknowledged.
Trigger all circuit breakers. Silence the alarm.
8.4. TRECO MODULE ALARMS