[Hai-users] Please help with FUSE TRBL NOW error message
Brad
looney2ns at sigecom.net
Sun Jul 23 15:45:42 CDT 2006
Temperature zones or thermostat zones?
If thermostats, turn off the power to the affected furnace's. Wait 30
minutes; turn power back on to see if the thermostats have cleared up.
This has worked for me twice after thunderstorms.
This also "possibly" could be an indication that your Omni Pro 2 system
board is not properly grounded as per HAI instructions.
I would also, in the Omni disconnect the battery(s), power down the boards
AC power, wait 10 minutes, reconnect the batteries, then reconnect the AC
power. See if that helps the fuse trouble.
If it doesn't, you might want to do a system EPROM clear. This will wipe out
all programming, so have some way of re-loading the programming in the Omni
Pro.
Good luck.
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From: hai-users-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:hai-users-bounces at tssi.com] On
Behalf Of Paul Wasserman
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 2:56 PM
To: hai-users at tssi.com
Subject: [Hai-users] Please help with FUSE TRBL NOW error message
This morning, we had an exrtremely rare and powerful electrical storm in
Southern California.
The first indication of trouble with my Omni II Pro was when my alarm
monitoring company called to tell me they received a FUSE TRBL NOW message
from my unit.
A check of my panel shows the above mentioned message. In addition, all
three of my temperature zones now show ZERO degrees as the current
temperature thus making it impossible to properly operate my much-needed air
conditioner.
Can someone help me out on how to approach this problem? My wife is ready
to kill me....
Thanks!
Paul
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