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EA Elektro-Automatik GmbH
Helmholtzstr. 31-33 • 41747 Viersen
Germany
Fon: +49 2162 / 3785-0
Fax: +49 2162 / 16230
PSI 9000 2U Series
3.6 
Alarms and monitoring
3.6.1  Definition of terms
There is a clear distinction between device alarms (see „3.3. Alarm conditions“) such as overvoltage protection 
or overheating protection, and user defined events such as 
OVD (overvoltage detection). Whilst device alarms 
serve to protect the device and the connected load by initially switching off the DC output, user defined events can 
switch off the DC output (Action = ALARM), but can also simply give an acoustic signal to make the user aware. 
The actions driven by user defined events can be selected: 
Action
Impact
Example
NONE
User defined event is disabled.
SIGNAL
On reaching the condition which triggers the event, the action SIGNAL will 
show a text message in the status area of the display.
WARNING
On reaching the condition which triggers the event, the action WARNING 
will show a text message in the status area of the display and pop up an 
additional warning message.
ALARM
On reaching the condition which triggers the event, the action ALARM will 
show a text message in the status area of the display with an additional alarm 
pop-up, and additionally emit an acoustic signal (if activated). Furthermore 
the DC output is switched off. Certain device alarms are also signalled to 
the analog interface or can be queried via the digital interface.
3.6.2  Device alarm and event handling
A device alarm incident will usually lead to DC output switch-off, the appearance of a pop-up in the middle of the 
display and, if activated, an acoustic signal to make the user aware. The alarm must always be acknowledged.
 
► How to acknowledge an alarm in the display
1. 
If the alarm is indicated as a pop-up, tap
 OK.
2. 
If the alarm has already been acknowledged, but is still displayed in the status area, 
then first tap the status area to display the pop-up, and then acknowledge with 
OK.
In order to acknowledge an alarm during analog remote control, see „3.5.4.4. Overview of the Sub-D Socket“. To 
acknowledge in digital remote, refer to the external documentation “Programming ModBus & SCPI”.
Some device alarms are configurable:
Alarm Meaning
Description
Range
Indication
OVP
OverVoltage 
Protection
Triggers an alarm if the DC output voltage reaches the 
defined threshold. The DC output will be switched off. 0 V...1.1*U
Nom
Display, analog 
IF, digital IF
OCP
OverCurrent 
Protection
Triggers an alarm if the DC output current reaches the 
defined threshold. The DC output will be switched off. 0 A...1.1*I
Nom
Display, digital 
IF
OPP
OverPower 
Protection
Triggers an alarm if the DC output power reaches the 
defined threshold. The DC output will be switched off. 0 W...1.1*P
Nom
Display, digital 
IF
These device alarms can’t be configured and are based on hardware:
Alarm Meaning
Description
Indication
PF
Power Fail
AC supply over- or undervoltage. Triggers an alarm if the AC supply is out 
of specification or when the device is cut from supply, for example when 
switching it off with the power switch. The DC output will be switched off.
Display, digital 
IF
OT
OverTem-
perature
Triggers an alarm if the internal temperature reaches a certain limit. The 
DC output will be switched off.
Display, analog 
IF, digital IF