Front-Panel Indicators; Figure 3.4 - Indicators; Figure 3.5 - Main Status Indicators For Stand-Alone Amplifiers - AE Techron 7224 Operator's Manual

Single-channel industrial amplifier for demanding, high-power systems
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Reset – For stand-alone amplifiers, when a fault 
condition occurs, the amplifier may be placed in 
Standby mode (Standby LED will be lit), depending 
on the amplifier configuration and the fault condi-
tion. To release the amplifier from Standby mode, 
clear the fault condition and then press the Reset
button. If the amplifier is in Run mode when the 
fault condition occurs, pressing the Reset button
will return the amplifier to Run mode. If the amplifi-
er is in Stop mode when the fault condition occurs,
pressing the Reset buttonwill return the amplifier to 
Stop mode.
When the amplifier is part of a multi-amp system, 
pressing the Reset button on the amplifier report-
ing the fault condition will clear the condition and
return all amplifiers to Run or Stop mode; pressing 
the Reset button on other amplifiers in the system 
will NOT clear the fault condition.
Figure 3.5 – Main Status Indicators for Stand-Alone Amplifiers
Indicator is lit
Main Status
Indicators
Run
Ready
Standby
Stop
Run
Ready
Standby
Stop
Run
Ready
Standby
Stop
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Indicator is not lit
State of Operation
Run mode: The amplifier's high-voltage trans-
formers are energized and the unit will amplify 
the input signal. Run mode is initiated by: (1) the 
Enable push button, or (2) when the amplifier 
powers up in Run mode (factory default). See 
the "Advanced Configuration" section for more
information.
Standby mode: Standby mode indicates that
the amplifier is functioning properly and all Fault 
Status modes are clear, but it is being held in
Standby by an external condition. As configured 
from the factory (Run mode on startup), the ampli-
fier will enter Standby mode briefly after power-
ing up, and then will move automatically into Run
mode. In Standby mode, the amplifier's low-voltage 
transformer is energized but the high-voltage trans-
formers are not.
Stop mode: When the Stop button on the ampli-
fier front panel is pressed, the amplifier will enter 
Stop mode. The amplifier may also enter Stop 
mode after powering up if the amplifier is config-
ured to enter Stop mode on startup. In Stop mode,
the amplifier's low-voltage transformer is energized 
but the high-voltage transformers are not.
Information subject to change
7224 OPERATOR'S MANUAL – SECTION 3
Figure 3.4 – Indicators

3.2 Front-Panel Indicators

3.2.1 Main Status Indicators
Four Main Status indicators are located on the 
amplifier's front-panel. These LEDs monitor the 
internal conditions of the amplifier and indicate the 
current state of operation. The chart below details
the operational modes indicated by the Main Sta-
tus indicators.
Indicator may be lit
Action Needed to Return to Run Mode
N/A
If the amplifier remains in Standby mode, it is 
being held in Standby by remote control through
the SIM Interlock I/O connector. Open the En-
able/Standby switch to clear this remote Standby 
condition and return the amplifier to Run mode. 
See the "Applications" section of this manual
for more information on remote amplifier opera-
tion.
To release the amplifier from Stop mode, press 
the Enable button.
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