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View History
The control panel stores a log of the last 40 events which have
occurred. This is useful for identifying intermittent faults or
activations.
Enter the above code and press ENTER, the most recent event that
has occurred is displayed. Use the ENTER button to progress
backwards through the indications.
When the end of the log is reached the panel will drop out of view mode.
During viewing it is possible to delete the entire history by
pressing and holding button 2. The panel will chirp to
acknowledge deletion.
The panel will log and display the following events: zone fire activations, zone faults, power supply faults,
sounder circuit faults and repeater faults.
The last two (sounder circuit faults and repeater faults) have
additional information available which can be accessed by pressing
and holding the ENTER button continuously.
Sounder circuit faults
If a sounder circuit fault is displayed, pressing and holding the ENTER button will reveal which sounder circuit
was at fault. This is indicated by the fire LEDs 1 - 6 as per the table below.
Zone 1 fire LED
Zone 2 fire LED
Zone 3 fire LED
Zone 4 fire LED
Zone 5 fire LED
Zone 6 fire LED
Main PCB
SNDR 1
Main PCB
SNDR 2
Zone extension
card 1 (zones 5
- 8) SNDR A
Zone extension
card 1 (zones 5
- 8) SNDR B
Zone extension
card 2 (zones 9
- 12) SNDR A
Zone extension
card 2 (zones 9
- 12) SNDR B
Repeater faults
If a repeater fault is displayed, pressing and holding the ENTER button will reveal the following further
information.
The Repeater Fault LED indicates:
Slow Flash = faulty repeater, Normal Flash = repeater off line, Fast Flash = network cable error
.
Red, fire LEDs 1 - 8 indicate which repeater was off line
Amber, fault / disabled / test LEDs 1 - 8 indicate which repeater had a PSU fault
When finished, enter the next programming code or disable the controls and return DIL switch 6 to ‘OFF’.
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