EVENTS Hot Key
The EVENTS hot key displays the Events Status screen. An event is defined as a fault in one device on
the HUB that may or may not have caused a system shut down.
All events are accompanied by the red LED.
If the event is an inverter-based warning, the LED will flash.
If the event is an inverter-based error, then the LED will be on solid. Errors are usually accompanied
by the inverter shutting down. Some warnings can become errors if left unattended.
Finally, the message titled AGS Fault is based in the MATE3. This fault usually indicates an automatic
generator problem and is not accompanied by an inverter shutdown. (However, the LED will be
on solid.)
Other events may be possible.
Multiple events may occur simultaneously.
Soft key options include scrolling through each event and displaying details about that event to
determine if corrective action is required. Events may require acknowledgement before the EVENTS
LED will turn off.
See page 37 to view the Inverter Warnings and the Inverter Errors menus. See the inverter Operator's
Manual for descriptions of errors, warnings, and other troubleshooting.
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Screen Items:
The left side of the screen lists the nature of the event.
The word Fault will appear on the right side of the screen if the
event requires acknowledgement.
Soft Key Options:
<Back> returns to the Home screen.
< Next> highlights the next event in the list.
< Prev> highlights the previous event in the list.
<Detail> displays a screen showing the details of the selected
event, and prompting for acknowledgement if necessary.
Soft Key Options:
<Back> returns to the Event Status screen.
<Ack> and <Ack All> If these soft keys appear, either must be
pressed to acknowledge the event. <Ack> will acknowledge
one open event; <Ack All> will acknowledge all open events.
The EVENTS LED will turn off. An acknowledgement (Acked)
will appear in the Event Status screen.
Figure 47
Using the EVENTS Hot Key
Operation
EVENTS Hot Key
Error – Solid
Warning - Flashing
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