Testing And Troubleshooting; Common Problems - Honeywell IFP-2100 Installation And Operation Manual

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Model IFP-2100/ECS Installation Manual
Section 13

Testing and Troubleshooting

13.1 Troubleshooting
This section of the manual offers suggestions for troubleshooting hardware problems. Please read this section if
you encounter a problem when installing the control panel. If these suggestions do not solve your problem or if
you encounter a problem that is not listed here, contact Technical Support at 800-446-6444 for assistance.

13.2 Common Problems

Problem
Trouble message "DBL ADDR" (Double
Address) displays on LCD.
Auxiliary power or notification circuits have
incorrect polarity.
SLC devices are not being recognized
(trouble message "Missing" displays).
SLC devices are not being recognized
(trouble message "Missing" displays on the
annunciator).
The panel indicates a ground fault trouble
condition (trouble message "GROUND
FAULT" displays).
Possible Cause / Suggested Actions
An address has been assigned to more than one detector. Correct the address
following the procedure described in Section 7.9 if using SD devices or Section
7.7 if using IDP devices
Correct polarity. For notification and auxiliary power circuits: When in alarm or
powered, terminals labeled "X" are positive, terminals labeled "O" are negative.
Check hardware connections. If devices are physically connected, make sure
wiring is correct (see Section 7.8 if using SD devices or Section 7.7 if using
IDP or SK devices). For 6815 devices, make sure the device connects to the
6815 via the SLC OUT terminals. There can be only one SLC loop on the main
panel and on each 6815 module. Do not connect devices to terminals labeled
SLC IN.
Make sure SLC devices have been addressed properly following the procedure
described in Section 7.9 if using SD devices or Section 7.7 if using IDP or SK
devices.
Make sure correct polarity has been observed for SLC device wiring. See
Section 7.8 if using SD devices or Section 7.7 for IDP or SK devices.
Check that SLC loop impedance is within the required range.
To measure impedance, use the following procedure:
1. Disconnect both wires from the terminal block at the panel (SLC devices can
remain connected).
2. Measure the impedance from positive to negative and from negative to
positive. Both measurements should be greater than 500 K ohms. If the
installation uses T-taps, test each T-tap individually.
3. Temporarily connect the positive wire to the negative wire of the SLC loop
at the point farthest from the panel (SLC devices can remain connected).
4. Measure the impedance from positive to negative and from negative to
positive wires that were disconnected from the panel in step 1. Both mea-
surements must be less than 50 ohms.
An earth ground fault occurs when the panel senses an unexpected flow of
current from one or more of its terminals to the earth connection (Terminal 2).
Isolate the wiring that is causing the fault by removing wiring connections one at
a time until the earth fault is no longer present. Pause at least five seconds after
removing a wire before removing the next one.
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