How To View Sensor 'Condition Codes - Honeywell GENT Nano panel-based Commissioning Instructions

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How to view Sensor 'Condition Codes'

The condition codes provide information about a sensor device. A code indicates small changes in the environmental condition, sensor mechanism and how the sensor performs in the system. You will
need to be at access level 4 to view sensor condition codes.
Menu
Engineering
>
Select
Condition Code position number
Refer to the table for S-Quad
devices for meaning
To ensure that the sensor condition codes are meaningful, all existing codes must be cleared and the system left undisturbed for at least 24 hours. To clear the condition codes Power-down and then
Power -up the loop and then Start Detection, see page 24. Alternatively use the clear condition codes option on each device that currently has a code.
Code definition
There are ten different conditions possible for each sensor type, although not all of them are defined. Each condition code has a range of 0-3.
Condition
Meaning
Code
0
This condition is OK.
1 or 2
Suggests preventive maintenance is required, where necessary, to avoid possible false alarms.
3
The sensor is faulty. A fault condition indication is given at the control panel. A message reading 'Sensor Out of Specification' is displayed.
52
Loop
>
Map
Select
Select
Conditions
Select
CC0 CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 CC5 CC6 CC7 CC8 CC9
0
An * after the device number signify the
device has a Condition Code
View
Select
Select
Print
Select
View Codes
Print Codes
Reset Codes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Condition Codes
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Loop Map
9
1*
Device
1
9
2
Device
2
9
3
Device
3
9
4
Device
4
Select
Select
Select
DEVICE
Select
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Device [
1] Condition Codes
Select
CC0 CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 CC5 CC6 CC7 CC8 CC9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Select
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Reset Condition Codes
WARNING! - This option will reset the
0
0
Condition Codes for the Selected
device.
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