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Fault Types

There are three types of fault messages: automatic faults, manual faults, and escalating automatic faults. Table 3 describes how they differ in their behavior and how you can respond to them when they appear on the SCP.

Table 1 Fault Types And Behaviors

Fault type

Behavior

 

 

Automatic faults

Clear automatically if the fault condition that

 

generated the message goes away. You can also

 

acknowledge automatic faults without waiting for

 

them to clear automatically.

Manual faults

Require you to clear them by:

 

• selecting Clear Faults on the Main Freedom SW

 

menu or on the menu for the Xanbus-enabled

 

device that generated the fault (if the fault

 

condition still exists, the fault message reappears)

 

• correcting the condition that caused the fault.

Escalating

Clear automatically if the fault condition goes away,

automatic faults

just like an automatic fault.

 

However, if an escalating automatic fault occurs

 

several times within a defined time period, the

 

escalating automatic fault becomes a manual fault,

 

requiring user intervention. For example, if an AC

 

Overload fault occurs three times in five minutes, it

 

will no longer clear itself and become a manual fault.

 

Then you must identify the problem, correct the fault

 

condition, and clear the fault.

 

 

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