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Operation and Installation Guide | Appendix F: D8024/D10024/D10024A Analog
FACP Operation
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reported_point_address = (loop_number –
1) * 200 + point_on_loop
If Point 20 on Loop 3 goes into alarm,
it is reported as 420. If Point 122 on
Loop 1 goes into alarm, it is reported
as Point 122. Refer to
for
clarification.
Table 19: Point Event Coding
Reported Point
Address
Loop and Points
1 to 126
Loop 1, Points 1 to 126
201 to 326
Loop 2, Points 1 to 126
401 to 526
Loop 3, Points 1 to 126
601 to 726
Loop 4, Points 1 to 126
801 to 926
Loop 5, Points 1 to 126
Point Type Mapping Report:
The
D8024/D10024/D10024A Analog FACP and the
D9068 perform point-function reporting
differently.
shows the mappings
made for alarm reporting. You can also
refer to
on page 52.
Table 20: Alarm Report Mapping
Point Type
Configured as FACP
D9068 Reported Event
Zone Alarm
Point Fire Alarm
Sprinkler
Supervisory
Point Supervisory
Alarm
Fault Warning
Trouble Input or
FACP Trouble Input
Tripped
Point Trouble or Dirty Report:
Because
the communications between the D9068 and
the Analog FACPs have a limit, point
troubles are not reported on a point-
type basis. If a point is in trouble, a
Point Fire Trouble is sent regardless of
what type of point it is (such as fire,
sprinkler supervisory, or fault
warning).
This also applies for Dirty
Reports. All dirty points are reported
with a Point Fire Dirty regardless of
the configured type of point.
F.4.2 Peripheral Events
If a problem occurs with a peripheral
attached to an Analog FACP, the report
is sent as an Equipment Fail Report. The
address of the control panel is sent as
the Condition. The address of the
peripheral plus 100 is sent as the
device.
For example, if the remote notification
appliance circuit (NAC) at Peripheral
Address 10 on Panel 5 has a fault, the
message Equipment Fail, Device = 105,
Condition = 10 is sent.
F.4.3 Other Non-Point Events
Most non-point events are reported using
Equipment Fail Messages.
on
page 59 shows the condition codes that
are reported with the equipment fail
messages and causes. The control panel
address is reported as the Device
Number.
The data format for the
Equipment Fail Report is
different between the
Peripheral Events and Other
Non-point Events. This allows
the Peripheral Address to send
in Contact ID format. The two
types of events are
distinguishable by the device
parameter. If the device
parameter is greater than 100,
it is a Peripheral event. If it
is less than100, it is a
Non-point Event.
D8024/D10024/D10024A Analog FACP
Operation
on page 64 for sample reports.
F.4.4 Event Text
When Event Text reporting is enabled,
the alarm text provided by the FACP is
sent for some events (refer to 3: PHONE
CONTROL on page 36). For point events,
the zone and point text are sent. For
non-point disables and unknown events,
the event message text is sent. The
event message text usually appears on
the second line of the control panel
display.