Troubleshooting
Table 6 Faults Types and Behaviors |
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Escalating automatic | Clear automatically if the fault condition goes |
| SW 3000 detects a warning condition, it displays a warning message on the | ||
faults | away, just like an automatic fault. |
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| However, if an escalating automatic fault occurs |
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| Table 7 describes how they differ in their behavior and in how you can | |||
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| escalating automatic fault becomes a manual |
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| fault, requiring user intervention. For example, if |
| Table 7 Warning Types and Behavior | ||
| three faults occur in one minute, it will no longer |
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| clear itself but becomes a manual fault. Then you |
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| must identify the problem, correct the fault |
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| Automatic warning |
| Clear automatically if the fault condition that | |
| condition, and clear the fault or reset the device. |
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| generated the message goes away. You can also |
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| acknowledge automatic warnings without |
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| waiting for them to clear automatically. |
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| Manual warning |
| Require you to acknowledge them before you |
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| can proceed with configuring or operating the |
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| Freedom SW 3000. Manual warnings are usually |
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| in the form of a |
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| Yes/No question that you may acknowledge by |
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| pressing the Enter button on the SCP for Yes and |
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| the Exit button for No. |
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| Refer to the System Control Panel Owner’s |
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| Guide for more information. |
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46 | Freedom SW 3000 Owner’s Guide |