10.3.3 Self-Test Alarms - Siemens VIS3I-328 Installation Manual

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10.3.3 Self-test alarms

Physical
Cause
Alarm
1025
Matrix failure
1026
Program corrupt
1027
Data corrupt
1028
Internal power supply
failure or over-temperature
1029
I/O failure:
1030–1061
VCR/DVR 1–32 failure
1062–1093
VCR/DVR 1–32 media
missing
1094–1125
VCR/DVR 1–32 end of
media reached
1126–1157
MPX 1–32 failures
1158–1189
Quad card 1–32 failure
1190
Camera 1 alarm input 1
1191
Camera 1 alarm input 2
1192
Camera 1 alarm input 3
1193
Camera 1 alarm input 4
1194
Camera 1 alarm input 5
1195
Camera 1 tamper alarm
1196
Camera 1 self-test alarm
1197
Camera 1 offline
1198–1701
Camera 2–64 alarms
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The configuration files that you load into the VIS3I-328, using the VisiPC software,
contain descriptions of all alarms that are reported by the unit.
Each configuration file also includes an optional mapping of the physical alarms to
the logical alarms. By default, the mapping is one-to-one, so logical alarms match
their corresponding physical alarms. This is often adequate.
Physical alarms are the alarm numbers determined by wiring (cameras to BNC
input connector cards, alarms to alarm input connector cards) and by self-test (see
Tab. 37), all of which can be mapped to logical numbers if a more convenient
numbering scheme is required.
The logical alarm numbers that are seen in the Alarm Lists at VisiPC, PCCON and
V3 keyboards.
NOTE
Not all alarms denote failures of VIS3I-328 units. Some are due to failures of cabling or controlled
devices, such as VCR/DVRs and multiplexers.
Possible Faults
Configuration error.
Control PCB (T323).
Control PCB (T323)
New software just loaded.
Control PCB (T323).
Power supply or fan
Control PCB (T323).
BNC Connector PCB (T322).
D Connector PCB (T321).
VCR/DVR
VCR/DVR
VCR/DVR
Multiplexer
Quad Card (T258) – if fitted
Alarm i/p activated – not a fault
Alarm i/p activated – not a fault
Alarm i/p activated – not a fault
Alarm i/p activated – not a fault
Alarm i/p activated – not a fault
RX3 lid removed
Over current or over temperature
Telemetry or RX3 power lost
VisiPC self-test alarms
Tab. 37
Notes
If you have added or removed Option Cards since you
last loaded the configuration try reloading the
configuration.
Otherwise, possible PCB fault, return to supplier.
FLASH validation failure: try reloading software.
Otherwise return to supplier.
Ignore after loading new configuration. Restart VIS3I-
328 Unit to check true state.
If fault persists, return to supplier.
Replace Power Supply Module.
Return to supplier.
Operational, not fault.
Data cable disconnected or device switched off.
Operational, not fault.
Replace tape or disk caddy.
Operational, not fault.
Can be avoided by setting VCR/DVR recording mode
to Overwrite at end of media using VisiPC software.
Possibly operational.
Data cable disconnected or device switched off.
Card removed or failed since configuration last
loaded.
Operational
Operational
Operational
Operational
Operational
Tamper or maintenance
See RX3 installation manual
Fault or power loss
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