Instruction Manual

Pulsar Plus Controller Family
Issue 7 December 2011 121
Table 44 Infinity NE System Troubleshooting
Alarm
Severity
Indicator
6
User Interface
Display
Rectifier
LED
Distribution
Module
Board LED
Possible Problem(s) Possible Solution(s)
PMJ
RED
MIN, Rectifier
Fail
MAJ, Multiple
Rectifier Fail
MAJ, Battery on
Discharge
AC OK
ALARM
Normal
Multiple rectifier thermal
alarm: Excessive ambient
temperature
Multiple rectifier failure
1. Verify that there is no
obstruction of the vertical
airflow path.
2. Reset rectifies by removing
them, waiting approximately
30s and replacing them.
3. If problem persists, replace the
rectifiers.
4. If problem still persists, call your
local field representative.
PMJ
RED
MAJ, High
Voltage
AC OK
ALARM
Normal
High output voltage from
rectifier(s)
Rectifier(s) high voltage
shutdown
Internal rectifier(s) failure
1. Reset the rectifier(s) by
removing the rectifier(s),
waiting approximately 30s and
replacing the rectifier(s).
2. If problem persists, replace the
rectifier.
3. If problem still persists, call your
local field representative.
PMN
Amber
MIN, Clock
Battery Low
AC OK
DC OK
Normal
Internal Lithium Battery Is
Low
1. The battery is not designed to
be easily field replaced. The
controller unit needs to be
replaced.
2. Obtain all desired information
such as alarm history, statistics,
and any field configuration that
is different than the standard.
PMN
Amber
MIN, Minor
Communication
Fail
RED
Blinking
Single
rectifier
GREEN
Rectifier lost
communication with
controller.
1. If a rectifier has been removed
from an installed/operational
system, go to the
Control/Operations menu and
execute Uninstall Equipment.
2. Reset the rectifier by removing
the rectifier, waiting
approximately 30 seconds, and
replacing.
3. If problem persists, replace the
rectifier.
4. If problem still persists, call your
local field representative.
PMJ
RED
MAJ, Major
Communication
Fail
GREEN RED (Blinking)
LVD Board lost
communication with the
controller.
1. Replace Distribution Module
Board. (Note 2)
2. If problem persists, call your
local field representative.