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Instruction 3015-4275
Working with System Faults
Functional Overview
If a system malfunction occurs, the AGM300 will detect the problem and cause its yellow FAULT LED to glow.
Additionally, an external alarm device may activate and an audible alarm may sound if those features have
been enabled (Pages 17 & 38).
The next time the ADM800 polls the affected monitor its yellow FAULT LED will also glow. Additionally, an
external alarm device may activate and an audible alarm may sound if those features have been enabled
(Pages 28 & 35).
Depending on the nature of the fault, the AGM300 may or may not continue to operate normally. Under a non-
critical fault condition, the AGM300 will continue to measure and log data, but some peripheral functions may
be compromised. Under a critical fault condition, action is required for the AGM300 to operate normally. The
table on the following page lists the various fault conditions and explains what action should be taken to correct
the problem.
Navigating to the Fault Screen
First, display the
System Screen
(Page 31). Next, press the key adjacent to the target AGM300 unit to go to
that monitor’s
AGM Setup Screen #1
(Page 37). Finally, press the FAULTS key to display the
Fault Screen
of
the selected monitor.
Fault Screen
Summary of Contents for ADM800
Page 17: ...Instruction 3015 4275 9 AGM300 AC Input Power and Ground Connections...
Page 33: ...Instruction 3015 4275 25 ADM800 AC Input Power and Ground Connections...
Page 70: ...62 Instruction 3015 4275 Notes...
Page 71: ...Instruction 3015 4275 63 Appendix...
Page 74: ...66 Instruction 3015 4275 ADM800 Logic Diagram...
Page 93: ...Instruction 3015 4256 85 Notes...