The following table contains the most common fault causes during commissioning and maintenance.
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Fault |
Possible cause |
Action |
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Status LED does not light up. |
No power supply connected. |
The NRT XT requires 12–24 V DC at terminal POWER. |
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Power supply connected with reversed polarity. |
Observe terminal markings. |
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The NRT cannot be called. |
No phone line connected. |
A phone line must be connected to terminal LINE (A/B). With supply voltage, the green STATUS LED must flash. |
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Dialed phone number incorrect |
Connect a telephone instead of the NRT. If the phone number is correct, the telephone will ring. |
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Line is permanently busy |
By disconnecting terminal “LINE,” you can check which NRT is occupying the line. |
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The wrong NRT XS answers. |
Incorrect or missing extension digit in multi-device operation. |
Check the extension digit (bus address) of the NRT using the PRG 100. |
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None of the connected alarm buttons are working. |
Alarm filter is active. |
The alarm filter is enabled, and the NRT receives the corresponding signal from the lift controller. As a result, the NRT does not trigger a lift alarm.
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The NRT keeps dialing, but no connection is established. |
If NRT is routed to a telephone:
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The illuminated pictogram blink alternately. |
A timer call from the NRT could not be completed successfully. |
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The yellow pictogram indicator stays on. |
A stored lift alarm is present in the NRT. |
Initiate end of alert / alert acknowledgment (see “end of alarm / alert acknowledgment”). |