EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual
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13.0 - Faults
The panel continuously monitors hardware, battery life and
connections across the system. If a fault is found, it will be
displayed on the panel screen, the buzzer will sound and the
common fault LED will be illuminated. The first line shows the
event number, followed by the zone number and the type of
fault. The second line details the type of device and the device
number. The third line displays any device location text (if programmed).
13.1 – Device Faults
BATT LOW
The battery in the device is nearly flat. The device will have 60 days of
active life remaining. To ensure the safe working of the system, the
battery pack should be replaced within the next 30 days.
BATT FAULT
The battery voltage has dropped below the recommended level and
should be replaced immediately.
I/P OC
An input has gone open circuit.
I/P SC
An input has short circuited.
INT FAULT
The device has an internal fault.
REMOVAL
The device has been removed from its base.
TYPE ERROR
The device reporting to the panel does not match the device information
stored on the panel.
TX/RX FAULT
Transceiver fault.
VERIFY FAULT
Panel has lost communication with a device.
13.2 – Panel Faults
BATTERY FAULT
There is a problem with the standby battery.
CHARGER FAULT
The power supply cannot charge the standby battery.
COMMS FAULT
Panel has lost communication with another panel on the system.
CONFIG FAULT
Memory CRC fault.
DISPLAY FAULT
Display PCB fault.
INTERFERENCE
Radio interference has caused a loss of signal.
INTERNAL FAULT
There is a hardware problem within the panel.
LCD FAULT
LCD module fault.
MAINS FAIL
Loss of mains power.
MEMORY FAULT
Problem writing to memory.
OPEN CCT
The panel input/output has an open circuit.
PAGER FAULT
Panel has lost communication with a pager on the system.
PSU FAULT
PSU is not connected.
RESET PROC FAULT
Main processor reset, usually caused by power being taken away.
RESISTANCE FAULT
High battery resistance, as a result the panel will not attempt charging.
SHORT CCT
The panel input/output has a short circuit.
SIM CARD FAULT
There is a problem with the memory card. Check it is well seated.
SYSTEM FAULT
Panel crash or corrupt memory.
TX/RX FAULT
Transceiver system fault.
TX/RX MODULE FAULT
Fault with the transceiver module.
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