Status-Indicating Leds; Network Display Messages; Remote Trouble Events - Kidde ARIES Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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3-3.12

Status-Indicating LEDs

The five status-indicating LEDs (alarm, pre-alarm, trouble, supervisory, and alarm
silence) will light when the control unit is configured as Group 0 or when the event is:
3-3.13

Network Display Messages

Display messages will appear as described in Section 3-2, System Operation, for the
control unit in which the events occur. Remote control unit events will be displayed as
described in the following paragraphs.
3-3.14

Remote Trouble Events

Remote trouble events from a networked control unit are shown in the upper line of the
LCD display by:
The lower line indicates the up-to-40-character message assigned to the device or circuit
using the ARIES configuration program.
The following actions also occur when the control unit is configured as Group 0 or when
the trouble event is either from another control unit in the same group as the control unit
or from any control unit in a network configured for global operation.
1. The Trouble LED on the display flashes
2. The internal buzzer pulses
3. The Trouble Relay de-energizes to transfer the Trouble contacts
4. The trouble event is stored in the event log
5. The trouble message is transmitted to peripheral devices such as RDCMs and ATM-
6. The trouble message is communicated via the NIC and RS-232 ports, as applicable
7. Point- or group- specific and general trouble outputs activate, including previously
Refer to Paragraph 3-2.5.3.1 for what to do when a remote trouble message is received.
August 2013
From or connected to another control unit in the same group as the control unit
From or connected to a control unit in a network configured for global operation
Resident in the control unit or its associated peripheral devices
From another control unit in the same group as the control unit
From any control unit in a network configured for global operation
Node-of-origin
Device or circuit address
Type of trouble event and its state change
Device or circuit type
Node Number
N:02
062
FIRST FLOOR POWER ROOM
Device-Specific
Custom Message
Figure 3-61. Typical Remote-Trouble-Message Display
Ls, if applicable
silenced outputs.
Device Address 062
Type of Fault
Device Type with Fault
OPEN ON
THERMAL
3-130
P/N 06-236530-001

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