Event Message Help Text
S2 FAIL
Source 2 Failure
Source 2 has failed due to under voltage (UV), over voltage (OV) or running with an over or under frequency (OF/UF).
This alarm is a companion to S2 UV, S2 UV (RMS), S2 OV and S2 OF/UF. The load of the STS2/PDU has been transferred to Source 1.
Press SILENCE on the touch screen to turn off the audible alarm, if so configured. If you are accessing the STS2/PDU system from a terminal, type SH and press RETURN on your keyboard to turn off the audible alarm.
This event was written to the Event Log, if so configured.
The alarm has triggered a message to be sent to the modem, if so configured.
If configured to be a latching alarm, press RESET on the display. If you are accessing the unit from a terminal, type CA and press RETURN on your keyboard.
S1 OVERCURRENT Source 1 Overcurrent
STS2/PDU is running on Source 1 and an overload condition has occurred on one or more phases.
Note: The overload setpoint is a single fixed
Press SILENCE on the touch screen to turn off the audible alarm, if so configured. If you are accessing the STS2/PDU system from a terminal, type SH and press RETURN on your keyboard to turn off the audible alarm.
This event was written to the Event Log, if so configured.
The alarm has triggered a message to be sent to the modem, if so configured.
If configured to be a latching alarm, press RESET on the display. If you are accessing the unit from a terminal, type CA and press RETURN on your keyboard.
S2 OVERCURRENT Source 1 Overcurrent
STS2/PDU is running on Source 2 and an overload condition has occurred on one or more phases.
Note: The overload setpoint is a single fixed
Press SILENCE on the touch screen to turn off the audible alarm, if so configured. If you are accessing the STS2/PDU system from a terminal, type SH and press RETURN on your keyboard to turn off the audible alarm.
This event was written to the Event Log, if so configured.
The alarm has triggered a message to be sent to the modem, if so configured.
If configured to be a latching alarm, press RESET on the display. If you are accessing the unit from a terminal, type CA and press RETURN on your keyboard.
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