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Operating the LED Display STS2
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14.1.2 LED and push button description
The following table defines the LEDs and pushbuttons in the LED display:
Table 16
LED and push button description
Symbol
LED Description
Action
A
Green
Source 1 power is present
A green LED is lit if the Source 1 input power is present. This LED 
only indicates that power is present to the power supply; it does not 
indicate if the power is within the programmed tolerances of the unit. 
Green
Source 2 power is present
A green LED is lit if the Source 2 input power is present. This LED 
only indicates that power is present to the power supply; it does not 
indicate if the power is within the programmed tolerances of the unit.
Green
Source 1 within tolerance
A green LED is lit if Source 1 power is within the programmed 
tolerance for all phases.
Green
Source 2 within tolerance
A green LED is lit if Source 2 power is within the programmed 
tolerance for all phases.
Green
Source 1 SCRs on
A green LED is lit when the SCRs for Source 1 are closed.
Green
Source 2 SCRs on
A green LED is lit when the SCRs for Source 2 are closed.
Yellow
Source transfer inhibited
A yellow (amber) LED is lit when source transfers are inhibited 
(locked out) by a hardware condition. Connect a PC terminal to the 
STS2 to locate the exact cause. See 12.0 - Communication 
Interfaces for PC terminal commands.
H Green
Push button to select Source 1
as the preferred source
A green LED is lit if the button has been pushed to set Source 1 as 
the preferred source.
I Green
Push button to select Source 2
as the preferred source
A green LED is lit if the button has been pushed to set Source 2 as 
the preferred source.
Green
Output power is present
A green LED is lit to indicate that power is present on the output 
load.
K
Alarm silence button
Push this button to turn off the horn that is sounded for an alarm. 
This button does not reset an alarm condition, unless pushed 
simultaneously with “M” button.
L
Symbol to indicate the K and M
must be pushed at the same 
time to reset alarm
M
Alarm reset push button
Push this button simultaneously with the “K” button to reset an alarm 
condition. An alarm can only be reset if the hardware condition 
permits a reset.
N
Red
Alarm present
A red LED is lit when an alarm condition is present in the STS2.
Connect a PC terminal to the STS2 to locate the exact cause. See 
12.0 - Communication Interfaces for PC terminal commands.
1
Green
CB1 closed
A green LED is lit if CB1 is closed, indicating power is flowing to the 
static transfer switch from Source 1.
2
Green
CB2 closed
A green LED is lit if CB2 is closed, indicating power is flowing to the 
static transfer switch from Source 2. 
3
Green
CB3 closed
A green LED is lit if the output breaker/switch is closed.
3A
Green
CB3A closed
A green LED is lit if the output breaker/switch is closed. CB3A is
installed on units with dual output breakers.
4
Yellow
CB4 closed
A yellow LED is lit if the Source 1 bypass breaker/switch is closed.
5
Yellow
CB5 closed
A yellow LED is lit if the Source 2 bypass breaker/switch is closed.