
CFP-600L Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel
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Ensure the panel is able to receive the simulated fault.
Power failure test
Ensure panel is connected with the standby battery
Switch off incoming supply.
Ensure visual and audible warnings are activated for power failure.
Trigger a fire at any zone and check if panel operated as described in Fire condition.
12. Troubleshooting
The table below describes some common faults, the possible causes and the ways to rectify the faults.
No
Trouble
Possible Causes
Action
1
System On LED not
lighted
Refer to 2 and 3
Refer to 2 and 3
2
Mains Fault
1) No incoming supply
2) No 24v output from power supply
unit
3) Charger board MP Fuse blown
1) Check incoming supply
2) Check PSU 24v output
3) Replace fuse
3
Battery Fault
Battery not connect
Battery Weak
Charger board BT Fuse blown
Battery switch (BT SW) on charger
board not on
1) Connect battery
2) Check battery voltage is
within 24v, Replace battery
if necessary
3) Replace fuse
4) Swtich on BT SW
4
System Fault
CPU hang or Memory Corrupted
1) Shut down panel and reboot
5
Earth Fault
1) Cables connected to the panel is
check to panel earth
1) Remove all cables to the
panel individually and
identify the cable that is
shorted
6
Zone Fault
1) 4.7kOhm End of line resistor not
connected
2) Detector removed
3) Cable open/short circuit
1) Place EOL at the end of the
circuit
2) Check for missing detector
3) Check cable
7
Sounder Fault
1) 4.7kOhm End of line resistor not
connected
2) Cable open/short circuit
1) Place EOL at the end of the
circuit
2) Check cable
8
Output Fault
(General and FPE)
Refer to 7
Refer to 7
9
Fault signal
received instead of
Fire/Input active.
(Applicable for
contact device only)
1) No 470Ohm triggering resistor
1) Place resistor in series with
the contract
10
Module not
responding
1) Address on display and termination
boards miss match
1) Check module address
11
Sounder output in
module cannot be
silenced
1) Setup error in output module
1) Change setup to Sounder