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Chap 6.
Faults and Troubleshooting
6.1
General
The CAPTAIN-i possesses many operating parameters and options. Some of the system
operations depend on the manner of programming, and if one of the parameters is not
programmed correctly, the operation depending on it will not be executed. This chapter
describes the faults displayed on the keypad and their meanings, as well as various
problems that may be encountered due to improper programming, and options for
troubleshooting the faults that can occur due to incorrect installation and/or
programming.
6.2
Faults Displayed on the LCD Keypad
In the event of a system fault, the “Fault” lamp flashes. On the LCD keypad, a
description of the fault appears on the left side of the upper line in the display area.
On the SEVEN SEGMENT keypad, a description of the fault or faults appears (and
remains) in the alphanumeric display area. The following are the faults displayed when
they occur:
6.2.1
General fail indica
tions
LCD
(RXN-400/410)
DESCRIPTION
Clock
Appears after initial power input or after total power reset (AC
and battery)
Keyboard not
connected
A problem with keypad connection to the panel
Power fail indications
Battery Low
battery
power
Low DC
Very low DC supply to the PCB
DC FUSE
Failure in detectors power line (+/-)
AC Line
AC mains power failure
Zones fail indications
Trouble
Failure in one or more EOL protected zones (i.e., detector was
shorten or cutoff)
Communication & GSM fail indications
Communic.
Communication problem between control panel and the
Monitoring Station
Phone
The system did not recognize a dial tone
GSM Unit
GSM is not connected/operating properly
GSM Sgnl
Bad reception or interference in GSM channel
GSM SIM
No SIM Card detected in GSM or fault detected with card
GSM Com.
Communication failure between GSM and CMS
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