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Lights indicating the status of the main power supply<br />

The regenerative power supply XPS-25 has the following lights on the<br />

front panel to indicate the status of the main power supply:<br />

FAULT blinking. The blinking red led indicates that there are no errors<br />

and that one or several mains phases are missing.<br />

FAULT turned ON. The steady red led on indicates that there is an error.<br />

The error is indicated on the display of the drive modules.<br />

FAULT turned OFF. The led off indicates that there is no error and<br />

that all mains phases are OK.<br />

REGEN. The led is lit when the module is working in energy regenerating<br />

mode.<br />

DC BUS ON. The green led indicates that the module is supplying all<br />

its power at the bus.<br />

INFORMATION. For further detail on these indicator lights, see the combination<br />

table for interpretation in the description of the E305 on the error listing<br />

shown in chapter 14. ERROR CODES AND MESSAGES of the<br />

“man_dds_soft.pdf” manual.<br />

Lights indicating the status of the auxiliary power supply<br />

The regenerative power supply XPS-25 has the following lights on the<br />

front panel to indicate the status of the integrated auxiliary power supply:<br />

RESET. Initializes the auxiliary 24 V DC power supply.<br />

OVER VOLTAGE. The red led indicates that there is an over-voltage<br />

error at the 24 V DC output or due to over-temperature.<br />

OVER CURRENT. The red led indicates that there is an over-current<br />

error at the 24 V DC output.<br />

ON. The green led it indicates that there are 24 V DC at the output.<br />

Power supplies<br />

POWER SUPPLIES<br />

Regenerative power supplies 2.<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

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