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Report this Document Save Save Simplex-4100ES-Operating-Instructions For Later 0 ratings 0 found this document useful (0 votes) 146 views 2 pages Simplex 4100ES Operating Instructions Original Title: Simplex-4100ES-Operating-Instructions Uploaded by Ravi Description: h Full description Save Save Simplex-4100ES-Operating-Instructions For Later 0 0 found this document useful, Mark this document as useful 0 0 found this document not useful, Mark this document as not useful Embed Share Jump to Page You are on page 1 of 2 Search inside document Quick navigation Home Books Audiobooks Documents, active. Short Circuit Abnormal.12. Channel Failure Abnormal.13. Channel Initialization Abnormal.13. Extra Device.13. IDNet Dipswitch Settings.14. Addressable Device Faults.15Head Missing.17. Wrong Device.18. Bad Answer.19. Extra Device.20. Output Abnormal.21. Alarm Verification Tally Exceeded.22. Detector LED Operation.22. DIP Switch Settings.23. End of Line Resistors.23SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevACard Trouble for Node.39. Network Operating in Degraded Style 7.39. Network Initialization Incomplete.39. System Pseudo Status for Node.39. Version Mismatch.39Operating Sequence.42SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevASpeaker Tapping Adjustments.54WIP MECP and SECP Failure.64. Paging Console Failure.64Series Faults. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAOperator Interface (upper section) and the Zone IsolateWarning or Evacuation System along with any otherThe Operator Interface indicates common Alarm, FaultAck’ (to acknowledge the fault caused by disabling a point), then press SYSTEM RESETSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAThe table shown below includes some general front panel commands for quicklyIn addition output points can be controlled byReset (Warm Start). Press. These Keys to Select PointsEnter. Point Data. Enter the number of a zone. After pressingEnter the number of a signal circuit. Enter the number of an auxiliary relay point. Enter the number of a feedback point.http://delhiescorts.com/images/canon-vixia-hf-r21-manual.xml For Channel (loop), enter the number of the. IDNet, MAPNET, or VESDA channel. InsertEnter the numberEnter the number of a digital pseudo point. Enter the number of an analog pseudo point. Enter the number of a list pseudo point. Enter the number of the network node. WhenKeypad key corresponding to that type ofEnter the number of the card, insert a dashSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevATo perform a Warm-Start, gain access to the CPU card. The CPU card is generally theOnce located, findAllow 2-5mins for theSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevALoop Card FaultsCorrect Card. Short Circuit. Class A. Channel Failure. Channel Initialization. Extra Device. Card DIP SwitchNORMAL status before addressableAddressable Device FaultsHead Missing. Wrong Device. Bad Answer. Output Abnormal. Detector LED Operation. Device LED Operation. DIP Switch Table. End of Line Resistor Values. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevADescription. If the Loop card (MAPNET or IDNET) is in an ABNORMAL (FAULT) state, all devices onThis NORMAL indication is used to reduce the number of faults when a Loop is notNORMAL status before addressableTo confirm a Loop card is in NORMAL status:Scroll through the options until CARD STATUS is reached. Press the ENTER button. Scroll through the cards in the panel. Confirm that each loop card isThe circuit card is not communicating correctly with the panel controller. Possible causes:Card is not seated correctly on connectorCard has not been addressed correctly. Card baud rate incorrectly set (Dipswitch 1 always in ON position). Another card has been addressed the same as this card. Card has failedDescription. The wrong type of card has been addressed at this location. Possible causes:Two cards have the same address. The addressable loop has a short circuit.https://www.airyachtnboat.com/en/article/fgf337ecc-manual Possible causes:This may also display a channel failIf fault evident continue these checks at half wayIf short circuit cannot be detected with a Multimeter, disconnect one side of the loopThe addressable loop or RUI Bus has an open circuit. Possible causes:Bad connection at addressable point (on addressable loop faults). Bad connection at remote transponder or LCD Annunciator (for RUI Bus faults). Faulty addressable loop or RUI card. If fault does not clear then cardSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevADescription. The Loop card cannot communicate with any device on the loop. Be aware all devices. Possible causes:The Loop has an Earth fault. The Loop is not connected or incorrectly connectedDescription. This fault typically occurs at startup with IDNet loops and will normally clear after a couplePossible causes:Description. A device is located on the addressable loop that is addressed at a location that is notPossible causes. Refer to the Extra Device section of Device Faults (Page 20).SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAExamples:SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevANORMAL status before addressableTo confirm a Loop card is in NORMAL status:Scroll through the options until CARD STATUS is reached. Confirm that each loop card isRefer to the relevant section for fault descriptions. The panel has a device programmed at the address displayed that is not responding. Possible causes:Suggested solutions. Is device LEDSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevADescription. The panel is seeing the base at the displayed address but is not seeing the head (Sensor). Possible causes:Head is not fully twisted onto the base. Detector terminals on the base are loose. Faulty Head. Faulty Base. Suggested solutions. Is base LEDReplace HeadSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevADescription. The panel is getting a response from the displayed address that does not match the devicePossible causes:Incorrect head installed (Photo instead of Heat). Detector head not making good contact with base. Retrieve the part number from theContact the ProgrammerSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAReplace BaseDescription. The panel is getting a response from the displayed address that sometimes does notPossible causes:These devices will most likely be two different device types. Water damaged device, or wiring. Suggested solutions:Bad Answer Fault clearsYes. No. Fault changed to. NoFind other device on. Loop with sameFind other device on. Loop with sameDevice will probablyReplace device or. Sensor. If MAPNET loop is approaching maximum length it may be viable to alter theSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevADescription. The panel has identified a device at an address that is not in the panel programming. Only one extra device per loop is ever displayed. Fixing one extra devicePossible causes:Device addressed incorrectly. Device not programmed at all (address 255). Scroll through the Historical. Fault Log for the followingThe device hasCheck and fix “NO ANSWER” DeviceSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevADescription. Observed when the output of a Relay, Sounder or Isolator base is not respondingPossible causes:A Short circuit has occurred on the addressable loop and the Isolator Base has notSuggested solutions:SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevACheck for previousSelect P214. Force Point ON. Service Fault. OffTwo Detectors on the same address. The Head is not fitted correctlyFlash speed does not provide any informationIf no Head fitted then EXTRA DEVICE fault. Detector LED may become latched on if multiple faults occur to the sameFlash. On. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevASupervised IAM. Current Limited. Monitor ZAM. Relay IAM with T-Sense. Mapnet Monitor ZAM. Mapnet Signal ZAM. WIPsSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevADIP Switches 1 - 4. DIP Switches 5-8SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAIt is possible to recalibrate the MAPNET Loop Power Supply (excluding IDNet) output toThis Calibration should NOT normally be attempted. You should consider the Calibration option ifThe MAPNET loop length guidelines and restrictions are not adhered to, and there isCards Power Supply you will need to locate. Voltage acrossSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAThere are a number of Battery Charger Faults that can arise during the operational lifetime of aCharger 2 out of range. Battery Charger Supply incorrect. To correctly measure the output voltage you will need to follow the steps below.Calculate the difference between the measuredIncompatibleSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevACrash Code. LCD Display. Error. InformationSystem PROM is defective, NOTCFIG RAM is not installed in the U45 socketAM28F020 Flash chip failures. Indicates that the CFIG format number is incompatible with theUpdate System PROM to Rev of current software by burning aLCD Display. ErrorCrash Code. InformationInvalid operation code exists in program. This indicates that the system RAM and the CFIG RAMDisk.Use same programmer version to burn upper and lower EXECReplace the 256K RAM withINVALID Message Library NumberSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAInstructions. Fault buzzerCheck description of fault and compareFollow the instructions specified for thatFinishedSet Host function on an IMS System or by opening a session in Terminal Mode on the NetworkFor assistance on utilising these features please refer to the corresponding User Manual that isSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAThe faults will appear in the below format,Common Trouble. Point. Entry numberFault description. Trouble. Type of entry. Latest Date and timeWhen an active fault is displayed on the LCD more information about the location of a networkExample:Node at Fault (i.e. Node 2). Head Missing. Device Name. Fault Description. Loop Card and Device. Address. Card faults can be viewed in the same manner, whereby the node at fault can be viewed in theOn an IMS (graphics terminal) identifying which node number corresponds to which panel is. Node Identification’ via the main keypad. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAFault. Description of most likely cause. Head missing. Bad Answer (Static). Bad Answer (Intermittent). No Answer. Open Circuit. Node Missing. Degraded Style 7. Earth Fault. Battery Fault. Card Fault. Pseudo status fault. Miscellaneous fault. Detector Head has been removed from base. Detector output e.g. sounder is faulty. Detector head or base is faulty. Two detectors reporting at the same address. Monitored circuit broken. Monitored circuit or 24 volt supply shorted. Communication lost with specified panel. The specified network loop is broken. The specified panel has an earth fault. The specified panel has a battery fault. Specified panel has a card in fault. Specified panel needs to be checked. Specified panel has a fault not include above. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAPg 17. Pg 21. Pg 19. Pg 16. Pg 12. Pg 11A fault has occurred within a device, or card (etc) that is flagging the Common. Trouble Point for that Node around the network. Only by accessing the NodeThis fault indicates that there are one or more faults associated with a card in theNode encompassing the fault.Style 7 networks are a continuous ring topology. If the network ring has a break orThis fault is similar to the Common Trouble Point for Node as there is a System. Pseudo (or virtual point) that is in an abnormal state on the listed Node. AccessingThe configurations do not match between at least two nodes. Please Contact yourSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevASIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAThe Recall System Faults function allows viewing on the LCD the current causes of. It also displays the status of any RZDU (Remote. Zone Display Unit) that has an off-normal condition, including those which do notFor both networked and non-networked systems, from the base display, press:If a system fault exists, the LCD will display it. To view the next fault, press. To view the previous fault. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAThe complete list of faults which can be displayed by a system fault recall is as follows:When mains fail appears in a system fault recall it indicates that mains is currentlyThe panel is in-operational if this fault is present.This fault condition means that the EEPROM database checksum is correct but theAll circuit processingThis fault occurs when the number of Zone or Relay Modules installed does notThe bottom lineOn detection of a module mismatchA technician can temporarilyThis System fault will remain until the correct number ofProcessing of circuit inputs and alarms continues.There is a fault with a zone or relay LED display board. This can occur if the wrongA fault has occurred with the 80 character LCD. This can occur at startup or duringA checksum calculation of EPROM memory has failed. This can occur during. System and Auto Test.A write read test of main RAM has failed. This can occur during System and Auto. Test. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAWhen this fault isCheck for a blown fuse, and replace with a fuse of the same amperage ratingClock chip RAM is used to store all the isolate data (zone and relay isolate status. The isolate data and boardThis fault will occur if a failure occurs when writing to EEPROM database memoryThis fault will occur if all zones (mapped to MAF) are isolated. This can be inhibitedThis fault means that both mains have failed and the battery voltage has fallen to 21An error has occurred with output logic execution. The error number nn has theSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAIt is highlyIf one does, the operator should inform theInvalid Opcode - An invalid token has been encountered in anRange error - This occurs when an out of range value is foundStack error - The execution stack in the RAM has overflowed orLink error - An invalid value has been found in a link field in anInvalid MAF output - This indicates a conflict in informationAn equation has been foundNA (New Alarm) function RAM limit exceeded - This indicatesOutput Logic functions. Netvar SID not present - This error occurs if a network variableSID list of this panel. Every SID for which Netvars are to beThe Brigade fault relay is turned on when this fault isIsolating theIt may be caused by a break or short in the flatSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAThis displays the current status of any RZDU which has an off-normal condition.This occurs only with network systems. The local system discarded a message thatThis indicates a hardware fault with the serial port interfacing to the network. Call theThis error message occurs only at startup and indicates the frequency of the clockThe Controller willThe Controller will restartA test of the Controller’s clock RAM has failed. The Controller will re-start and try theThis is the same fault as “Shift register bus fault” above. However, this fault occursThis message indicates the battery voltage is low. When PSU faults are inhibited forThis message indicates the battery is not connected, but may occur with the batteryWhen PSU faults are inhibitedThis message indicates an automatic battery test failed, i.e. the battery has a lowSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevACct:Min:Nom:Alternating Current. Active End of Line. Ampere Hour. Ancillary Relay 1. Alarm Signaling Equipment. Alarm Zone Circuit, or Detection Zone. Alarm Zone Facility, or Group (AS1603.4 terminology). Alarm Verification Facility, or Check Alarm. Board. Character. Circuit. COMMON relay contact. Direct current. External Bell. Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. Extra Low Voltage. End Of Line (device). End of Line Resistor. Expansion. Fire Indicator Panel. Flat Ribbon Cable. Liquid Crystal Display. Light Emitting Diode. Master Alarm Facility. Maximum. Minimum. Manual Call Point (Break Glass Switch). Metal Oxide Varistor (Used for electrical Surge Protection). Millisecond. Normally Closed. Network Display Unit. Normally Open. Number. Nominal. Personal Computer (small computer). Printed Circuit Board. Power Supply Unit. Positive Temperature Co-efficient (Thermistor). Module Relay Number 1 (program abbreviation). Module Relay Number 1 (text abbreviation). SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevARemote Display Unit. Root Mean Square. Required. Real Time Clock. Supply Air Duct (Air Conditioning Plant). System Identification Number (Network device)Programmable Timer Number 1 (program abbreviation). Terminal. Programmable Variable Number 1. Volts Amperes. Battery Backed Voltage. Non Battery Backed Voltage. Fused Battery-Backed Voltage. Fused Non-Battery-Backed Voltage. Warning System. Zone Number 1 (program abbreviation). Zone Number 1 (text abbreviation)SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevASIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevATo access the fault memory and communications errors facility of a QE90 panel follow theseThe Fault memory will be displayed. ALERT LEDs will display the binary equivalent of the COMMS ERRORZone 4. Zone 5When the LAMP TEST button is flashing refer to the following pages for someSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAIf ok, swap speaker lines to a different Zone (on amp). Test to see if the fault has followedThis allows you toThe red LEDs on the HAMP9308 and AMP 200 indicate that the speaker load is greater thanSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevABoth amplifier types have controls to adjust the power output.SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevACheck EOL resistor (56k). If ok, swap speaker lines to a different Zone (on amp). Test to see if the fault has followedThis allows you. If a fault was present but all strobe outputs are now normal, the Red LED will be steady. This. To extinguish the steady red LED, switchSILENCE for 2 seconds (ECP Version 2.0 and later).Having eliminated the strobe card as the Audio Line Fault there are some other considerationsStrobe lights must be wired to the A and B terminals as shown in the diagram below (Strobe. Relay Driver Module and Strobe Light Connection). The 2k7 resistor connected to each terminal pair when the system is shipped must be removedKeep in mind that the maximum load on eachSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAStrobe Relay Driver Module and Strobe Light ConnectionIt is recommended that cables are no longer than 1000m.Table 1: Cable Gauges. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAEach STBM9008 module contains a DIP switch that must be set to the correct address toSwitches SW5-8 set the function of the module and must beSwitches SW1-4Table 3). The mapping of the evacuation zones to the strobe output line numbers is controlledThe Link settings for each output are shown in the table, below. Table 2: Link Settings and their corresponding Outputs. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAStrobe Module outputs (Non-GP) use terminal C as REFERENCE. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevATo install the STBM9008 Module, perform the following steps:SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAA 10V Zener Diode type BZT03-C10 (Normally open input type only) is required as Input Endof-Line. The Zener diode is required to maintain Line Monitoring. The diode must be connectedInputs that are programmed as General Purpose (GP) inputs do not need the zener diode endCables should have a wire gauge of at least 0.75mm2 and should not be longer than 1000m. Table 5: DIP Switch Settings. Indicator LED which indicates 24V Power Supply to the card. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAFIB8910 Termination Points and Example Wiring. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAThe WIPS2000 must connect to a WTRM2000 termination module. The WIPS9004 mustDo not swap them over. NOTE: WIP Line fault LEDs will flash (whilst un-acknowledged) when a WIP Line fault isFor example, a flashing WIP Line Fault LED on Zone 2 willA WIPS Module Fault may be present if one or more WIP Line Fault LEDs are active. TheIf a WIP Line Fault is detected, you will need to check the wiring configuration (as above) andA WIP Line fault indicator LEDSIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAPA Speech Cable Faults, Spare Speech Cable Faults, and WIP Speech Cable Faults refer toThe LED will flash whileComms Cable Faults and Spare Comms Cable Faults on the ECP System Fault Display areThe COMMS BUS and. COMMS BACKUP terminals on a SPIF card (shown above) are relating to Comms Cable. Faults and Spare Comms Cable Faults, respectively. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAIn a similar fashion, an SECP failure will be present whenA WIP MECP failure will be present on any SECP when a WIP Line fault or WIPS ModuleIn a similar fashion, any WIP SECP failure will be present onA paging console failure will be observed when a loss of communication to the Paging. SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevASIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevAI don't get an alert phase in Auto mode, but I canSeveral possibilities: Alert has been turned off; cascade has beenLT0088 sections 24.3 (frontTones. The levels of the following signals can be separately adjusted for eachBackground Music, AUX bus, Digitised Speech, Alert Tone. LT0088 section 15.8. A QE90 is indicating an Audio Fault on someWhat else can cause this fault indication?To check whether this is the case turn offRemove links 10 and 11 (on any amplifier type) to disable amplifierReplace the amplifierIn this case the Evacuation. 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