Ydia Specific Alarms; Contact Input Not Responding To Self-Test Mode; Excitation Voltage Not Valid, Contact Inputs Not Valid - GE Mark VIeS System Manual

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5.3 YDIA Specific Alarms

The following alarms are specific to the YDIA I/O pack.
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Description Contact Input [ ] not responding to self-test mode
Possible Cause The input hardware internal to the I/O pack has experienced a failure.
Solution Replace the I/O pack.
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Description Logic Signal [ ] Voting Mismatch
Possible Cause
In a TMR application, the values for the specified contact do not agree between the R, S, and T I/O packs.
A contact input is toggling at the same rate as the configured input filter.
Solution
Verify that R, S, and T I/O packs are equal with ToolboxST configuration.
Check the I/O pack power and networking.
Check the I/O pack mounting on terminal board.
Check to see if a contact input is toggling at the same rate as the input filter. If so, resolve the cause of the toggling
contact input.
Replace the I/O pack.
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Description Excitation Voltage not valid, Contact Inputs not valid
Possible Cause The contact excitation voltage applied to the terminal board is not within the acceptable range for the
board.
Solution Check power distribution and wiring to ensure that the correct excitation voltage is applied to the terminal board.
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