n FAULT STATUS
FAULT status will also be signalled by:
Ø blinking FAULT LEDs;
Ø on fire control panel Display;
Ø blinking the specific FAULT LEDs, if present;
Ø on fire control panel Display;
Ø an intermittent audible signal on the fire control panel;
Ø the Fault output points.
Figure 45 shows the Fault status of control panel.
The SILENCE button can be used to force FAULT Si-
lenceable output momentarily to standby status.
FAULT MEMORY will be signalled by blinking on the
FAULT Leds ONLY.
The RESET key can be used to force ALL Fault outputs to
standby and clear the fault memory. The fault outputs will
restore automatically to standby when faults clear.
In this phase:
Alphanumeric keypad No function is related to
Alphanumeric keypad.
Cursor keys Use the UP Key to view the previous sto-
red event, if present;
Use the DOWN Key to view the next stored event, if
present.
Use the RIGHT Key to view the next string of data.
Use the LEFT Key to view the previous string of data.
ESC Key Use ESC key to cancel the operation and to
step back to main page.
ENTER Key The ENTER Key blocks/reactivates the
exchange between the labels of the devices and those
of the zones. When the block is enabled, the @ charac-
ter appears in the top left-hand corner of the display.
Function Key The F1 key activates the View of SW
Zone (see paragraph "Key 3- View SW Zone", page 45);
The F2 key activates the View of device status page, if
the first event is caused by a device connected to the
control panel (see note*);
The F3 key activates the View of device status page, if
the last event is caused by a device connected to the
control panel (see note*);
The F4 key activates the View of events stored in the
memory; if the stored event is caused by a device con-
nected to the control panel, pressing F4 again will take
you to the device status page (see note*). From Figure
First Faults
Last Faults
Figure 45 DISPLAY: FAULT STATUS.
The same NOTE (2) of the Warning status will function for the Fault status.
Faults number
Total
:0004
First
:
MS:
Last
:
MS:L1
#0002 :
MS:Loop 2
Stored Faults
index
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Total
:0004
First
:
Last
:
#0002 :
Total
:0004
First
:
Last
:
#0002 :
Total
:0004
First
:
Last
:
#0002 :
Total
:0004
First
:
Last
:
#0002 :
Figure 46 Fault status- Scrolling Right key
45, in the FAULT STATUS, use the RIGHT Key to scroll
the second string of data of fault Zones;
after use the RIGHT Key to scroll the third string of data
of Fault causes;
after use the RIGHT Key to scroll the fourth string of
data of Fault Times and Events;
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If the events are linked to the devices, the zone la-
bel alternates with the point label every 5 seconds.
If the zone has not been associated with the point,
only the point label will appear.
(*Note) If the event originates from a different control panel
in the network, when this key is pressed the View LOG for
the control panel which produced the event will appear.
This symbol shows the presence
Control panel status
of the connection between the
User Interface and the Main Board
status: FAULT
SHORT on NAC 3
Signal Path broken
det191
zone=002
This symbol
shows
the presence of following
blocks to be scrolled by Right
cursor key,
the symbol
shows the presence
of previous blocks to be scrolled by
Left cursor key.
status:FAULT
MS:
SHORT on NAC 3
MS:L1
Signal Path broken
zone: Reception
regarding the FAULT zones
status: FAULT
zone:
System Area
zone:
System Area
MS:Loop 2 det191
regarding the FAULT causes
status: FAULT
cause:
NO DATA
cause:
NO DATA
cause: 801PH
NOT RESPONDING
regarding the FAULT times
status: FAULT
Time: 08:34:46
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Time: 08:36:23
- 01/01/07
Time: 08:36:13
- 01/01/07
1° block:
Point identification
Push the right key to scroll
the second block of data
zone=002
Push the right key to scroll
the third block of data
Push the right key to scroll
the
fourth
block of data
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