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6<br />

Actuator Alarm<br />

Fig. 3.8<br />

The actuator alarm icon, Fig. 3.8, is<br />

displayed when an active actuator<br />

alarm is present.<br />

Electrical operation will be inhibited<br />

while an alarm is present. The possible<br />

causes are:<br />

• Transformer thermostat tripped<br />

• Battery low on power up*<br />

• Power supply fault<br />

*see Battery Alarm<br />

(To identify the specific cause of the<br />

alarm refer to Help Screens pages<br />

67-71).<br />

Battery Alarm<br />

Fig. 3.9<br />

The battery alarm icon, Fig. 3.9, is<br />

displayed when the actuator detects its<br />

battery as being low, discharged or<br />

missing.<br />

If, on power up, the actuator detects a<br />

discharged battery and actuator power<br />

loss inhibit feature [OS] is enabled<br />

(refer to page 62), both battery and<br />

actuator alarm icons (Fig.3.8 and 3.9)<br />

will be displayed. Electrical operation<br />

will be inhibited.<br />

When the battery alarm icon<br />

is displayed, the battery should be<br />

replaced immediately (refer to page 65).<br />

The actuator checks the battery status<br />

at approximately 10 minute intervals.<br />

After replacing a battery the alarm icon<br />

will continue to be displayed until the<br />

next check indicates the battery is<br />

healthy. This may take up to 10<br />

minutes.

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