Reset Fault; Accessing, Reading, And Clearing The Faults In The Error Log - Reliance electric GV3000/SE Instruction Manual

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Reset Fault:

An error may be reset by pressing the STOP/RESET key while that error is flashing. (This will not clear
an individual error from the log. Only the total error log can be cleared.)
Reset the flashing fault: Press the STOP/RESET key. The display will show '0' in monitor mode, if
resetting was successful.
If the fault is still flashing and occurred again, remove the cause of the fault and press again the
STOP/RESET key.

Accessing, Reading, and Clearing the Faults in the Error Log

The following procedure shows how to access and clear the error log. Note that a single error entry in
the log cannot be cleared. The entire log, including all the fault codes and the day and time stamp of
each fault, will be cleared simultaneously using this procedure.
Action
1.
Press the PROGRAM key.
2.
Press the ⇓key until Err is displayed.
3
Press the ENTER key.
4
Press keys ⇑ or ⇓
5
Press the ENTER key.
Press the ⇓ key.
6
7
Press the PROGRAM key, which displays the
error log entries again.
8
Repeat steps 4 though 7 for each additional
error log entry to view the time and date for
each error log entry.
9
When you have viewed all the entries, you
should clear the error log. Press the ⇓ key,
while you are viewing any entry in the log,
until the display shows CLr.
10
Press ENTER to clear the error log. All entries
will be cleared.
11
Press the PROGRAM key to access monitor
mode.
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3 - USING THE GV3000/SE KEYPAD/DISPLAY
GV3000/SE
Display / Notes
The First Menu General parameters P.--- are
displayed. The PROGRAM LED goes on.
Display shows Err.
If no faults have occured, Err will be displayed
again. If only one fault has occurred, the fault
code will be displayed as the first entry in the log.
If more than one fault has ocurred, the first entry
on the display is the latest fault that occurred and
has the highest number.
The display steps through the error log entries,
which are numbered 0 through 9 (maximum).
The display shows 117 - the day stamp, which
can range from 0 to 248 days.
The display shows 22.17 - the time stamp, which
is based on a 24-hour clock. Use the arrow keys
to move between the day and time data.
The display shows the error log entry viewed
prior to or associated with the time stamp
Err will be displayed again to indicate that the log
is empty.
The PROGRAM LED goes OFF.
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