Troubleshooting
Message
Unconfigured CPU
Trouble
I/O Adder Mismatch
Trouble
Display Mismatch
Trouble
Unconfigured Device
Trouble
Printer Data Loss
Trouble
Slave (RAX-LCDs)
Configuration Version
Mismatch Trouble
Slave (RAX-LCDs)
Configuration Address
Mismatch Trouble
Slave Configuration
Type Mismatch
Wrong Device Type
Multiple Unconfigured
Device Trouble
Data Link Failure
Data Link Trouble
Program Version
Mismatch (displayed
on the RAX-LCD only)
Configuration Data
Error (RAM)
Configuration Data
Error (FLASH)
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This message appears when additional annunciators or loop adders are
physically connected to the panel but are not programmed in the Configurator
or are configured for the wrong address.
This message displays when the hardwired adder modules are in the wrong
order or the wrong quantity. If the number of physical hardwired adder modules
does not match the number of modules listed in the configuration, the panel will
display this message. It will also display this message if the adder modules are
not connected.
This message displays when the number of display modules (RAX-1048/TZ,
FDX-008, RAX-2096, IPS-2424) connected to the panel do not match the
number and the order of display modules listed in the configuration. Make sure
the display modules are connected.
This message displays when an analog device is physically installed but does
not appear in the configuration program.
This message displays when a printer is configured but not physically
connected to the panel and a message is sent to the printer. Pressing the
System Reset button will clear this trouble.
This message displays when the firmware versions on all the CPUs are not
compatible.
This message displays when the address(es) of the configured slaves does not
match.
This message displays if the physical loop adder does not match the loop adder
type specified in the configuration program. For example, you will see this
message if the physical adder module is an ALC-396 and the specified adder
module in the configuration program is an ALC-H16.
This message displays if the type of analog device does not match the type that
is listed in the configuration program. For example, you will see this message if
an ionization sensor at address 013 is physically connected to the panel but the
configuration program has address 013 listed as a photoelectric sensor (or vice
versa).
This message displays if there are two identical (duplicate) devices at the same
address on the same loop.
This message displays if the panel cannot communicate with a remote
annunciator or an internal CPU on an adder module.
This message displays when the panel has a communication error with a
remote annunciator.
This message displays when the RAX-LCD firmware version is not compatible
with the FX-2000 firmware version.
This message displays if the system is overloaded and risks resetting itself.
Reload the Configurator and/or reboot the system by powering it down and then
powering it up.
This message displays if the system is overloaded and risks resetting itself. If
this error should occur, please report it to Mircom's Technical Support
Department.
Description
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