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D9024/D10024
Networking Guide
Page 12 of 18
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The
TROUBLE SILENCE
key on the Panel of Origin silences the buzzer at that panel, but
not at the Master Panel.
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The
TROUBLE SILENCE
key at the Master Panel silences Master Panel buzzer. The
System Trouble
and
Trouble Silenced
LEDs on all panels in a fault condition remain lit.
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A fault in the RS 485 link results in a panel buzzer at the Master Panel and an LCD display
indicating the CPU link that is lost. See
Figure 29
below.
CPU2 NO REPLY FROM 485/232 LINK
Figure 30: RS 485 Link Message
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This display indicates that network connection is lost between CPU1 and the rest of the
network. The remaining panels continue to operate independently.
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The location text message of the first fault on the system will be displayed on the LCD of the
Master and the panel of origin.
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The
SYSTEM RESET
key on the Master Panel resets all the panels on the network.
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The master panel scrolls through the first four network faults.
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Local panels scroll through the first four local faults
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Local panel LEDs indicate all zones in fault condition on that panel.
Event Log:
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The panel of origin event log performs identically to a stand-alone installation.
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The Master Panel logs network events. The Master Panel event log display indicates the
sub panel associated with each event. See
Figure 30
.
Entry 57 13:38 12-Mar [1] 1:020
Figure 31: Master Panel Event Log Display
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In the display above Entry 57 occurred at 13:38 on March 12th on CPU1. The alarm was in
response to a signal from the device at address 20 of polling loop one.
D9070 Controllers and D9069 Annunciators
The displays on these devices mimic the text information on the LCD of the panel to which they are
connected.
Note: The maximum number of outputs (notification appliances/relays) is 100 per panel.
C.2. Report and Control Network Programming
Follow the instructions in the D9024/D10024 Programmer’s Guide, Radionics part number 74-07662-
000, to set up and configure individual panels. To simplify the network programming procedure, the
panels may be set up so that all programming is done from the master panel. To do this, run the
setup sequence,
Section C.1.
of the D9024/D10024 Programmer’s Guide, on each panel and set the
Memory Lock Check,
Section C.1.h.
, to [No]. Leave the memory lock switch in the unlocked
position. After completing the Master Panel Network Programming use the procedure outlined at the
beginning of
Section C.2.b.
of this guide to program the slave panels.
C.2.a. Master Panel Programming, Report and Control Network
Press the “>“ key to display the Operator’s Menu, Main Level.