Digital fire detection control panel
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If the right cursor is pressed we will be able to see the rest of the fault information.
F A U L T S
C :
B :
P t :
0 1 > Z :
0 0 1
0 1
0 1
0 0 1
0 2
Z :
0 0 3
0 1
0 1
0 0 3
> >
0 1
∕ 0 2
Tipical fail point messages are:
Type of fault
Description
All elements
POINT NO REPLY
Communication fault with point.
DETECTORS:
A30X AND A50
SERIES WITH
SMOKE SENSORS
DIRTY SENSOR
Only for A30XHA ,A30XHA-S, A30XHTCO ,
A50S/I, A50SH/I, A50HCOI sensor has a dirty optical
camera.
MDA1Y, MDA2Y,
MYOA
SC RELAY (Nº)
Short circuit in logical relay.
OC RELAY (Nº)
Open circuit in logical relay.
24V RELAY (Nº)
Absence of 24V in the relay module.
RELAY NOT ACTIV.
It has not been possible to activate the relay.
MSTAY, MYOA
SC INPUT
Input short circuit
OC INPUT
Input open circuit
Master modules
S. L. MASTER
Short circuit in the zone of the master module.
O. L. MASTER
Open master circuit (the circuit is not closed with a line
terminating condenser).
A50SI
SC LOOP
The Isolated version of A50 series can report if exists a
Short Circuit in the loop. They aslo can report the dirty
sensor fault, except A50HI.
A50HI
A50SHI
A50HSCOI
General sounders faults
If the control panel detects a failure in the power supply to any of the two general sounder, it will
illuminate the amber GENERAL FAILURE LED, sound the buzzer and show the following message.
F A U L T S
T Y P E :
0 1 > P O W E R
S U P P L Y
S C
R E L A Y : 0 1
0 1
∕ 0 1
Relay number
In this example the relay number indicates that the sounders is faulty (R1 shown as RELAY 1). Within
general sounder faults, we have these types of fault:
Type of fault
Description
SC RELAY
(Nº)
Short circuit in the general sounder relay.
OC RELAY
(Nº)
Open circuit in the general sounder relay.
3.2.1.3- Moving through incidents.
Once the control panel has displayed any of the incidents described above, the user will be able to move
among them using the “up and down” cursors and with the right cursor we will be able to see more
information about the selected incident.
Incidents of the same type are always displayed on the screen in chronological order. On the screen, we
have a maximum of two incidents: The incident that appears in the lower part of the screen is the last
incident that has taken place and the incident in the upper part is the selected one, which we can change
with the up and down cursors.
In order to change the type of incident on the screen we must press the
ENTER
key.