Vigilant
MX1-Au
Operator Manual
Document: LT0439
Page
23 October 2018
Issue 1.73
9-10
Network Fault
The remote system has network faults, such as
network path faults and communication failures.
NonMAF Alarm
The remote system has a non-brigade alarm.
NonMAF Disable
The remote system has a disable condition that is
not signalled to the monitoring service.
NonMAF Disabled Alarm
The remote system has a disabled non- brigade
alarm.
NonMAF Disabled Fault
The remote system has a disabled, non-monitored
fault.
NonMAF Fault
The remote system has a fault that is not signalled
to the monitoring service
Off-normals to recall
The remote system is indicating it has one or
more off-normal conditions that can be recalled.
Plant Disabled
The remote system is indicating that plant outputs
are disabled.
PSU Fault
The remote system has one or more power supply
faults (for example, charger low, battery low or
disconnected).
Reset Active
The remote system has a reset in progress.
Standby
The remote system has conditions which may
include power supply inadequate, all zones
isolated, or other critical faults or conditions that
could compromise the operation of the system.
Test Fail Indication
The remote system has an unacknowledged test
failure.
Unacknowledged
System Faults Present
The remote system has one or more
unacknowledged AS 4428 System Faults.
Warning System Alarm
The remote system has alarm conditions that
would activate the Warning System.
Warning System Isolate
The remote system has its Warning System
disabled/isolated.
Warning System On
The remote system has its Warning System
outputs operated.
Warning System Silence
The remote system is signalling that other panels
can silence their Warning System.
The format of the Network Fault Status display is shown in Figure 9-11.
Fig 9-11 – Fault Status
Network Fault Status
<point> <SID>
|
ENTER
PREV
Fault Status: <fault status> |
NEXT
<point status> |
DETAIL
<site name> |