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5.2.2
Inactive Alarms
There are two sections in the Alarm list: an active alarm
section and an inactive alarm section. The control sys-
tem can hold up to 16 alarms in the combined lists. The
lists can be read via the display screen or using TRU-
Tech. Alarms in these sections are in the order in which
the alarms activate and inactivate, respectively. On
startup, all alarms are moved to the inactive list. If an
inactive alarm becomes active, the alarm is moved
from the inactive list to the active list.
Each alarm can only be present in either the active or
inactive list at any given time. As conditions change,
alarms may be moved from the active list to the inac-
tive list and back.
Alarms are also recorded in the DataLink data
recorder. They are recorded at the time they occur
(become active), and the time they become inactive.
Instructions for reading and clearing the Inactive
Alarms are provided in
. For a complete list
of Alarms and troubleshooting information Refer to
.
NOTE
The Inactive Alarm List is also called the
Technician’s List. Only qualified refrigeration
technicians should access the inactive list. It
is not intended for the use of drivers or
Advanced Users.
Figure 5.3 Inactive Alarms
1. Enter the Technician Mode, as described in
, then press the ALARM key.
2. Press the INACTIVE ALARMS soft key.
3. If there are inactive alarms, the alarm number will be displayed preceded by the letter “I” (inactive alarm) or
“P” (inactive Pretrip alarm). The last alarm that occurred will be the first alarm displayed and so on.
4. Press the
▲
or
▼
key to scroll through the list of alarms.
5. To clear only the inactive alarms and leave the active alarms, press the CLEAR INACTIVE soft key. The
LCD Display will provide an “INACTIVE ALARMS CLEARED” message to confirm the alarms have cleared.
6. To clear both the active and inactive alarms, press the CLEAR ALL soft key. The operators message panel
will provide an “ALL ALARMS CLEARED” message to confirm the alarms have cleared.
7. If there are no inactive alarms, the operators message panel will provide a “NO INACTIVE ALARMS” mes-
sage and then return to the default display after 5 seconds.
NOTICE
Technician Mode should be canceled when work is complete. If Technician Mode is not can-
celed, Technician Mode will be available for 60 minutes after the last key press without requir-
ing a code, even after placing the SROS in the OFF and then back in the RUN/STOP position.
8. Once activity requiring use of Technician Mode is complete, Technician Mode should be manually canceled,
refer to
CONTINUOUS
START/STOP
MENU
ALARM
COOL
DIESEL
START/STOP
INTELLISET
Viewing Menu Soft Key
Selections
Press Menu Key to Scroll
PRETRIP HOUR
METERS
UNIT
DATA
DEFROST
ACTIVE ALARMS (2 of 5)
CLEAR
ALARMS
BACK
A00013 High Discharge Pressure
A00022 Low Suction Superheat
A00028 Check Refrig System
ACTIVE ALARMS
CLEAR
ALARMS
No Active Alarms
BACK
INACTIVE
ALARMS
CONTINUOUS
START/STOP
MENU
ALARM
COOL
DIESEL
START/STOP
INTELLISET
Viewing Menu Soft Key
Selections
Press Menu Key to Scroll
PRETRIP HOUR
METERS
UNIT
DATA
DEFROST
ACTIVE ALARMS (2 of 5)
CLEAR
ALARMS
BACK
A00013 High Discharge Pressure
A00022 Low Suction Superheat
A00028 Check Refrig System
ACTIVE ALARMS
CLEAR
ALARMS
No Active Alarms
BACK
INACTIVE
ALARMS
INACTIVE ALARMS
CLEAR
INACTIVE
I00093 Check Start
ï
up Buzzer
P00170 Check LIV circuit
P00141 Pretrip Stopped By User
EXIT
CLEAR
ALL
BACK
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2
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