TROUBLESHOOTING USING THE BALLAST'S STATUS LED
The multi-color status LED provides
information on the status of the ballast
with respect to its connection to a
controller and its general operating
condition, and also gives error and
warning signals. Consult the tables at
right to interpret the status LED.
• All operating codes are
represented by GREEN signals.
• All warning codes are represented
by RED signals.
• All history codes (except the ignition code) are represented by YELLOW signals.
• BLACK dots in the diagrams represent the unlit LED.
• Warning codes and history codes override operating mode display.
LED signals are represented by colored dots in the diagrams in the table. In the STATUS
INDICATIONS table, the green dots do not represent individual flashes; instead they
represent the duration that the LED is illuminated green. Each dot shown in both diagrams
represents one half second. For example, the "Ballast on" signal is shown as a black dot and
then four green dots. This indicates a dark (unlit) LED for one half second and then a long
green flash lasting two seconds.
In the ERROR OR WARNINGS INDICATIONS table, the individual colored dots do represent
individual flashes (black dots represent time that the LED is unlit between flashes). They also
represent the relative time duration of signals (each dot still represents one half second).
For example, the "Too high voltage" signal is shown as two red dots followed by two black
dots. This indicates two red flashes of one half second each followed by one second of a dark
(unlit) LED.
LED Status
Message
No LED activity
Short green flash with
long off interval
Long green flash with
brief off interval
Solid green on with no
off interval
Rapid yellow flash
STATUS INDICATIONS
Fixture Status
No power/off
Ballast stand-by (on PX)
Ballast on (on PX)
Ballast on (Manual dim)
Fixture is igniting the lamp
Description
The fixture is not connected to
the mains or the power is off
Fixture is connected to the mains
and to a controller. Output of
ballast is off
Fixture is connected to the mains
and to a controller. Output of
ballast is on
Fixture is connected to the mains
and set to manual output
Fixture is trying to restart the
lamp
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Action/Solution
Check power
No action required
No action required
No action required
When lamp does not start: Lamp may
be too hot, defective or not properly
connected (remote). Disconnect,
check power cord and connections