Document: LT0439 Vigilant
MX1-Au
Operator Manual
Issue 1.73
23 October 2018
Page 4-5
<time> <date>
Point <n>
|
PREV
<event text>
|
NEXT
|
NEWEST
|
OLDEST
<point text>
Fig 4-7 – Point Event Message Format
The
<point text>
is the configured descriptive text for this point.
The
<event text>
is one of the following:
Point Events Text
Event Text
Meaning
Alarm
This point is in alarm.
Alarm Clr
The alarm condition on this point has cleared.
Alarm test fail
This point has failed its alarm test.
Alarm test start
An alarm test on this point has started or stopped, respectively.
Alarm test stop
Auto-Reset start
Auto-Reset mode for this point (detector) has been started or
stopped, respectively.
Auto-Reset stop
Control CB Fail
This relay output point will not switch to its required state. The
checkback signal does not match the required state.
Control CB Nml
This relay output point is now in its required state.
De-operate
The output device has been switched out of an operated.
Device Fail
This point (
MX
addressable device) is not responding to polling
requests from the
MX1
.
Device Fail Clear
This point (addressable device) is now responding to polling
requests.
Device Fault
This flame detector has a fault other than a window fault.
Dirty Alert
This point (detector) is still functional but requires service due to
contamination.
Dirty Alert Clr
This point (detector) is no longer affected by contamination.
Disable
This point has been disabled.
Enable
This point has been enabled.
Fault
This point is faulty.
Fault Clr
The fault condition on this point has cleared.
Input activated
An input device has changed into or out of an activated condition,
respectively.
Input deactivated
Load Supply Fail
The separate supply to this device, for example a DIM800 or
SNM800, is faulty.
Low Temp Fault
The ambient temperature for a detector with a CO sensor has gone
below (above) its long term minimum operating limit.
Low Temp Normal
O/C Fault
An input or output has an open circuit in the wiring connected to it.
Old MX ASIC Fault
The
MX
module does not support the requested function (e.g., falling
edge interrupts) so needs to be replaced with a newer model.
Isolator Fault
The line isolator of the
MX
device is activated due to a short circuit
condition on the
MX
loop. Only some devices will report this.
Operate
The output device has been switched into an operated.
Parameter Error
This device has been incorrectly set up at the factory and requires
replacement.
Point Type
Mismatch
The reported and configured types differ for this
MX
point.
Point Type OK
The reported and configured types now agree for this point.
Pre-Alarm
This detector has gone into a pre-alarm condition.
Pre-Alarm clear
The pre-alarm condition on this point (detector) has cleared.
Point Events