Hardware Points,
24I/O Points
LCD Card
LCD Card Status Points
Point
Card-CS1*
Missing Card
Card-CS2
Wrong Card
Card-CS3
LCD Membrane
Card-CS4
LCD Display
* CS = Card Status
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Each 24I/O card has 24 hardware points associated with it. All hardware points
on the 24I/O card can be programmed by the user. The functionality of the point
depends on the device type (Input or Output), the point type, and modes
programmed against it. The labels for the points on the 24I/O card are default
labels, and cannot be changed by the user. The following table describes the
organization of points on the 24I/O card.
Point
Card-1
Card-2
Card-3
↓
↓
Card-23
Card-24
The 4010 can have up to six annunciator cards added to the system. One of
these cards is the LCD card. The LCD card can reside at addresses 9 through
14. There are five hardware points and four card status points associated with
the LCD card.
The LCD Card has four card status points associated with it. The following table
describes the card status points for the LCD card.
Table B-16. Card Status Points for the LCD Card
Label
This trouble indicates that the card is not communicating with the master.
This trouble indicates that the card returned a card type as something
other than an LCD card type.
This trouble indicates that there is a problem with the keypad on the LCD
card.
This trouble indicates that there is a problem with the display on the LCD
card.
Table B-15. Point Organization on the 24I/O Card
Label
I/O Card #, Point 1
I/O Card #, Point 2
I/O Card #, Point 3
I/O Card #, Point 23
I/O Card #, Point 24
Description
B-12
Description
The 1st point on the 24I/O card.
The 2nd point on the 24I/O card.
The 3rd point on the 24I/O card.
The 23rd point on the 24I/O card.
The 24th point on the 24I/O card.
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On a 4010 what is point label 4009A trouble. I **** not familiar with this
A point label trouble on a Simplex 4010 related to a 4009A booster may indicate that the point assigned to the booster is not properly configured or is experiencing communication issues. This could be due to incorrect dip switch settings, wiring issues, or the point type not being correctly set in the system configuration. All 4009 NACs are automatically set for Class B operation and assigned a point type of SSIGNAL, but manual programming may be needed if Quick CFIG does not resolve the issue.
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