PREMIER QUATRO INSTALLATION MANUAL (Fyreye MKII) Firmware Versions: PANEL 1.84 & LOOP 3.70
Doc No: GLT-215-7-1 Issue: 1.36 Author: NJ/TE DATE: 25/05/2017
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pressing the control buttons F1 and F2 which correspond to [ - ], the previous
disabled zone, and [ + ], the next disabled zone.
[ - ] [ + ] [NEXT ]
NOTE that if a fault condition or more than one of the disablement or test conditions described in sections 13 and 14 are
present, then the condition displayed on the main screen is dependent on the following order of priority:
FAULT CONDITION (highest priority)
DISABLED ZONES
DISABLED POINTS
DISABLED PCB SOUNDER
ZONES IN TEST (lowest priority)
The control button F4 (labelled [NEXT]) can be used to scroll between these conditions.
13- FAULT FINDING
13.1 LOOP CONTENTS FAULT FINDING
If the loop contents are different to what was expected, then there two probable causes:
Two or more devices may have the same address setting. This is referred to as a DOUBLE ADDRESS FAULT. If this occurs all devices
with the same address will answer at the same time. The panel will not be able to understand the answer it receives. To find
devices with the same address:
Press any key followed by the Level 2 password (default 2222), select
Points
and then
Toggling LED
. Enter the address which has
been set for 2 or more devices. This will cause the indicating LEDs for all devices with this address to flash. Old Call Points,
Sounders and some I/O units will not be indicated as they have no panel controlled LED to light up.
An alternative method to find a double address is to AUTOSEARCH the loop and check through REPORTS to see if there is a DAD
listed. This gives a TYPE LOOP REPORT, i.e. the total number of each device type found on the loop which was auto-searched. Next
by selecting ADDRESSES (button F3), the device type is displayed at each address from 1 to 250 (in groups of 10). Where there is no
device present at an address, a blank replaces the device type. A double address is indicated by DAD.
There may be some reversed connections to devices (they are polarity sensitive). The positive core of the loop should be connected
to the L2 terminals of the Fyreye MKII detector base, and the negative core to the L1IN terminals in the base. Other devices will
have their polarity marked accordingly in their bases.
13.2 ZONE FAULTS
There are several reasons for the zone fault LED to light:
FAULT 0013/0021 30/06/09 13:47
LOOP 1 OPEN LOOP (+)
FAULT 0007/0021 30/06/09 10:45
MKII-AOP (2.087) REMOVED
TEXT : Kitchen
FAULT 0014/002 30/06/09 13:28
MKII-AHF (1.002) Double Address
TEXT : Room 104
There is a cable break, or short circuit to devices on the loop.
A device has been removed from the loop.
There is a Double Address on this loop.
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