IDNet Troubles,
Type
IDNet
Card
IDNet
Point
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Table 2-3. IDNet Troubles (continued)
Trouble Message
Wrong Card
IDNet Device:
Custom_Label
Possible Causes / Troubleshooting
Indicates either:
•
Another slave card (LCD Annunciator, 24 Point I/O, RS-232,
DACT, or 4120 Network) has a card address of 3.
•
The SFIO board is bad.
Indicates a problem with the point associated with the Custom_Label.
Specific troubles include:
Troubles for All Devices
•
No Answer. The problem is most likely with the field wiring, the
device itself, or (if connected to one) the ZAM to which the device
is connected.
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Remove the suspect device from the field wiring and connect
it directly to the IDNet channel at the panel. Use Quick CFIG
to auto-detect the device. If the panel recognizes the device,
the problem is with the field wiring. Check the field wiring for
shorts, opens, and grounds.
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If the suspect device is an IAM, check the device's wiring. A
damaged IAM, which most commonly results from backward
wiring, does not communicate with the IDNet channel.
Replace the IAM.
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Make sure that the suspect device is not a MAPNET II ZAM,
IAM, and/or pull stations. These devices are not compatible
with the 4010. Only IDNet-compatible devices can be used.
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If an isolator base is installed and programmed as a regular
base, IDNet voltage will not pass through the base.
•
Wrong Device. Indicates that the device is programmed with an
incorrect hardware device type. For example, if you program a
Quick Connect Photo device with the device type of PHOTO
instead of QPHOTO, this trouble occurs. This same scenario
also causes a Bad Answer trouble.
•
Duplicate Device. Two or more devices are set to the same
address. The LED on each duplicate device turns ON, allowing
you to locate the problem device(s). Readdress the device(s),
ensuring that each device has a unique address.
•
Manual Disable. Indicates that the device has been manually
disabled from the front panel.
•
Bad Answer. Indicates that the device is programmed with an
incorrect hardware device type. For example, if you program a
Quick Connect Photo device with the device type of PHOTO
instead of QPHOTO, this trouble occurs. This same scenario
also causes a Wrong Device trouble.
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