Lindy Carbon Monoxide Alarm Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual


 
MALFUNCTIONS
MALFUNCTIONS
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Monitoring System
Rack Monitoring System
Caution
In the event of malfunctions
System no longer starts.
The “Fault” LED lights up, the
sensors do not work, “Overload”
is displayed in the LCD display.
If the malfunction still occurs after
performing the remedial measures
If, during operation, the “Power” LED goes out or smoke or an abnor-
mal smell is ascertained,
• Unplug the power cable.
• Please contact your dealer.
• Check whether your system is properly set up (> 3).
Cause: Current operating software faulty.
Remedy:
• Ensure that a correctly configured (> 4.1.2 ) terminal is connected to
the COM interface on the front of the device or on the back.
• Press the Reset key on the front of the device with a pointed object.
The device will reboot.
The following boot messages appear on the terminal screen:
RMS-BIOS version 1.0.03
(c) LINDY-Elektronik GmbH 1998
Memory Test : 00004096k Ok
Status of IDE : Ok
Drive 0 : MZX023157, (C/H/S) : 123/2/32
Drive 1 : Not detected.
Probing...[NE*000]
NE*000 base 0x0300, addr 00:10:6C:00:04:41
LILO
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RMS - Rack Monitoring System
System is ready to boot. You may choose your old image
by pressing 'o'.
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boot: <TAB>
r RMS-Boot o RMS-Old
boot: o <ENTER>
Loading o
Linux version 2.1.97 (root@PC14) (gcc version 2.7.2.1) #7
SMP Tue May 5 10:26:58
Calibrating delay loop... 3.70 BogoMIPS
• If, during the boot: display, the keys o and Return on the terminal
keyboard are pressed, the system boots with the last valid operating
software (otherwise it boots again with the current version, which is
faulty here).
• Load the current operating software from the Internet and update
the system(> 4.4.3).
Cause: Auxiliary voltage interruption in connection with overload or
short circuit in the sensor cable.
Remedy:
• Confirm the “Overload” message in the LCD display with the ENTER key.
• Remove the overload or short circuit.
• Switch the auxiliary voltage back on in the “Aux.Volt.”(>4.3) menu
with the ENTER key.
• Please contact technical support (> 1.4) or your dealer.