Eaton Electrical SC200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Viewing Alarms and System Status Messages (Status View Mode) 
Status View Mode displays alarm and status messages. 
The appearance of one of the following display indicators in Main Display Mode indicates 
the presence of an alarm message. 
 
indicates an urgent alarm 
 
indicates a non-urgent alarm 
 
Details about the other display indicators can be found on page 2-2. 
Rules for displaying alarms and system status 
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Active alarms are always displayed before status messages. 
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Urgent alarms are always displayed before non-urgent alarms. 
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Alarms with their urgency set to Disabled are not displayed. 
Important note about Rect Comms Lost alarm
 
If a rectifier is removed, a Rectifier Comms Lost alarm is displayed after 10 seconds.  The 
operator or installer then has the opportunity to clear the alarm immediately to prevent 
triggering an external alarm device.  The alarm must be cleared within the configurable 
Alarm Recognition Time (default is 10 seconds), otherwise an external alarm is generated. 
 
Rects Comms Lost is remotely displayed as Multiple Rectifier Comms Lost. 
 
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To view and clear alarms 
From Main Display Mode, press the   key to enter Status View Mode. 
Press the   key to scroll through the list of alarms. 
Press the 
 key to clear the alarms.  (Only three alarms can be cleared – Rect Comms 
Lost, Rects Comms Lost and Battery Test Fail.) 
Press the 
 key to return to Main Display Mode. 
 
 
For a comprehensive list of alarms (that can be displayed in Status View Mode) see 
Appendix A. 
 
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To view system status messages 
Press the   key to enter Status View Mode. 
If there are active alarms, press the   key to scroll to the bottom of the alarm list.  The 
control status list is displayed after the last alarm. 
Press the   or   key to scroll through the list of status messages. 
Press the 
 key to return to Main Display Mode.