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997-340-001, Issue 8
April 1998
ID1000 Series Operating Manual
2.5 FAULT: Automatic Actions
In the event of a fault being identified the actions carried out are as follows:
a) Operation of the internal FAULT buzzer (intermittently in the case of a CHARGER FAULT)
b) Flashing of one or more amber FAULT lamps, including numbered amber ZONE Fault lamp(s)
if appropriate.
c) Operation of those programmed control outputs which are associated with fault events, if there
are any specified in the Control Matrix configuration
d) Display and printing (if printer installed) of the event (Note that only the point of origin for a
sensor fault or a brief reference appears on the on the text display and certain panel internal
faults will be identified only as ‘SYSTEM FAULT xx’ where ‘xx’ is a number of up to 2 digits.
e) Operation of the fault transfer relay (for automatic alert to a service centre).
2.6 FAULT: Recommended Operator Actions
a) Press MUTE INTERNAL SOUNDERS pushbutton. Additional information about the
occurrence appears on the display. Flashing lamps change to steady operation. The internal
fault sounder changes to intermittent operation (once every 2 minutes).
b) If the green MAINS HEALTHY lamp is NOT lit, check for the presence of mains supply.
c) If the fault relates to a specific sensor or module, investigate device to see if cause of fault is
immediately apparent and can be corrected.
d) In all other cases, note full description of fault and notify authorised Servicing company.
e) Once cause of fault has been cleared press RESET pushbutton.
Note: If difficulty is experienced in reading the scrolling or static display messages, adjustment
should be made as described in Section 3.6.
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