VESDA-E VEP-A10-P Product Guide
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Troubleshooting with Xtralis VSC
The details of fault conditions are written to the detector's event log. The event log can be retrieved using
Xtralis VSC and the date, time, fault number and description of any faults can be viewed.
The Xtralis VSC software also displays any current faults in the active event list. The list displays the date
and time of the fault, the serial number of the device on which the fault has occurred, the zone number, fault
number, and a description of the fault.
For detailed information about a fault, select the fault in the active event list or the event log then press F1.
Xtralis VSC will display the cause and troubleshooting information for the selected fault. Alternatively, select
Help->VSC Help
, then select
Troubleshooting > Fault Codes
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For fault codes above 750, select VESDA-E.
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For fault codes between 0 and 89, select VESDAnet faults.
The fault is removed from the active event list once it is cleared.
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