Notifier AVL-1 Operation And Installation Manual
Notifier AVL-1 Operation And Installation Manual

Notifier AVL-1 Operation And Installation Manual

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AVL-1 Audio VoiceLink
Operation and Installation
Manual
One Firelite Place
Northford, CT 06472-1653
Telephone: 203-484-7161
Fax: 203-484-7118
Document 50120 Revision HManual Assembly)
Part Number P82867 Revision H
Assembly Number A82633-002 Revision E
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  • Page 1 AVL-1 Audio VoiceLink Operation and Installation Manual One Firelite Place Northford, CT 06472-1653 Telephone: 203-484-7161 Fax: 203-484-7118 Document 50120 Revision HManual Assembly) Part Number P82867 Revision H Assembly Number A82633-002 Revision E www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 2 CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. WARNING: INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. P82867 AVL-1 Manual Rev. H August 2000 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 3 Handle the board by its edges, and be careful not to twist or flex it. The AVL-1 is to be installed in a static free area and the user is to properly attach grounded wrist straps before touching any static sensitive areas.
  • Page 4 For the AVL-1 to properly operate it must be properly connected to a listed compatible and properly operating control panel and audio system, or to a listed compatible and properly operating audio system, that controls its activation and provides proper voltage and current.
  • Page 5 Even though the AVL-1 is expected to last up to ten years, any of its parts or components could fail before then. Therefore testing of the entire protective signaling system, including the AVL-1 panel, all notification equipment, as well as all messages and their output channel, and priority assignment, must be conducted at least twice each year, or more often as required by local, state and federal codes, regulations and laws, by qualified personnel.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Periodic Testing.............................………… Technical Specifications..........................………… Glossary............................……………… Limited Warranty...........................…………. Limitation of Liability..........................……….. Appendix A. Standard Protocol Description (RS-232)..............………………….. Appendix B. Notifier Protocol Description (RS-232).............…………………………..Appendix C. Display and Keypad Operation............……………………..………………. AVL-1 Manual Rev. H August 2000 Sheet 7 of 41 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 7 List of Figures Figure Basic Capabilities Of The AVL-1 Products........………………..……….. Figure AVL-1 Interior View..............………….………….. Figure AVL-1 Mounting.................…….…………………. Figure File Input Wiring.................………………... Figure Audio Output/Music Input/Channel Playing Wiring..........…... Figure Input Voltage and Status Contact Wiring.............…….……. Figure Typical System Block Diagram............…………………..… Figure AVL-1 Main Board Layout..............…………………….
  • Page 8: Introduction

    The AVL-1 can record voice, tones, and other sounds. The AVL-1 can then playback the recorded voice, tones, and other sounds through amplification equipment (not supplied with the AVL-1) when instructed to do so by a contact closure or an instruction over a serial link from other equipment.
  • Page 9: Figure 1 Basic Capabilities Of The Avl-1 Products

    Figure 1. Basic Capabilities Of The AVL-1 Products AVL-1 Manual Rev. H August 2000 Sheet 10 of 41 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 10: Operation

    The optional digital voice expansion modules (“DV-EM”) can provide 32 inputs. When a DV-EM module is used, the 8 inputs in the AVL-1 unit cannot be used. Up to 8 DV-EM’s can be connected to a AVL-1 for a total of 256 inputs.
  • Page 11: Message Files

    Message Files All messages are stored in files within the AVL-1 memory. Up to 999 message files can be stored. There is no limit on the length of a message file (except for the limit imposed by total memory in the unit). There are two types of message files: voice files and string files.
  • Page 12: Output Channels

    Output Channels The AVL-1 may be configured with between one and four output channels. Installed output channels are labeled consecutively 1 to 4, as necessary. Message files may be programmed to play out any combination of the four output channels. When a message file is programmed to play out multiple output channels, the message will not necessarily play simultaneously on all selected output channels.
  • Page 13: Reset Playing Files

    When a valid serial port start command is received, the programmed message file is placed on the programmed queue. Each time the file completes playing, the AVL-1 checks to see if a valid serial port stop command has been received. If one has been received, the message file is removed from the queue.
  • Page 14 The serial port is supervised for communication errors and ground faults. A trouble condition will be indicated if a communication error is detected, the AVL-1 does not select a file, or the received command is not understood. The trouble condition will return to normal with the next valid command received.
  • Page 15: Standby Battery Calculations

    The AVL-1 contains a memory retention battery to power the PSRAM IC's during periods when input power has been disconnected from the AVL-1. The battery's only function is to prevent the message files stored in the PSRAM IC's from being lost. The memory retention battery powers no other circuitry.
  • Page 16: Message Recording

    The AVL-1’s record circuit has one microphone input volume control and one auxiliary input volume control. The playback circuit contains one volume control for each of the four output channels. The locations of the six volume controls on the AVL-1 are shown in Figure 2.
  • Page 17: Recording A Voice File

    NOTE: A string file must not play voice files in an order which would allow 3 or more consecutive seconds of silence. The AVL-1 will indicate an output channel error whenever audio is not detected for 3 or more seconds while voice files are playing. If silence is required as part of a message, the silence should be the result of a pause command in the string file to prevent indication of a trouble condition.
  • Page 18: Transferring Data

    NOTE: A string file must not play voice files in an order which would allow 3 or more consecutive seconds of silence. The AVL-1 will indicate an output channel error whenever audio is not detected for 3 or more seconds while voice files are playing. If silence is required as part of a message, the silence should be the result of a pause command in the string file to prevent indication of a trouble condition.
  • Page 19 If for any reason the downloading sequence is interrupted (due to power loss, a disconnected cable, etc.), disconnect input power to the destination digital voice panel for a minimum of two seconds and then reconnect. If downloading to a AVL-1, the partially transmitted file must be re-downloaded, according to the procedures set forth below.
  • Page 20: Figure 2 Avl-1 Interior View

    Figure 2. AVL-1 Interior View AVL-1 Manual Rev. H August 2000 Sheet 21 of 41 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 21: Installati

    Handle the board by its edges, and be careful not to twist or flex it. The AVL-1 is to be installed in a static free area and the user is to properly attach grounded wrist straps before touching any static sensitive areas.
  • Page 22: Wiring Guidelines

    The shield of each cable should be connected only at one end. Each shield of each cable that connects to the AVL-1 is to connect to the grounding points provided near the knockout locations on the chassis (see Figure 3).
  • Page 23: Figure 3 Avl-1 Mounting

    Figure 3. AVL-1 Mounting AVL-1 Manual Rev. H August 2000 Sheet 24 of 41 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 24: Field Wiring

    AVL-1 Field Wiring Connection All AVL-1 wiring terminals are designed to accept #22 AWG to #16 AWG wiring (one wire per terminal). Connect the field wiring to the AVL-1 terminals while referring to the following sections.
  • Page 25: Figure 4 File Input Wiring

    DV-EM Wiring One DV-EM port is provided. This port allows up to eight DV-EM’s to be connected to the AVL-1. Attach the first DV-EM (J1, male plug) to the AVL-1 (J1, female socket) with cable assembly CAB-EM. See Figure 8 for the location of J1 on the AVL-1 printed circuit board and Figure 1 in the DV-EM VoiceLink Operation and Installation Manual for the location of connectors on the DV-EM printed circuit board.
  • Page 26: Figure 5 Audio Output/Music Input/Channel Playing Wiring

    Figure 5. Audio Output/Music Input/Channel Playing Wiring Figure 6. Input Voltage And Status Contact Wiring AVL-1 Manual Rev. H August 2000 Sheet 27 of 41 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 27: Figure 7 Typical System Block Diagram

    AVL-1 Figure 7. Typical System Block Diagram AVL-1 Manual Rev. H August 2000 Sheet 28 of 41 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 28: Figure 8 Avl-1 Main Board Layout

    Figure 8. AVL-1 Main Board Layout AVL-1 Manual Rev. H August 2000 Sheet 29 of 41 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 29: Field Wiring Checkout

    Test all wires that are not intentionally connected for electrical isolation from each other. Measure and record the resistance of each circuit pair (this can be done by temporarily short circuiting one end of the circuit). AVL-1 Manual Rev. H August 2000 Sheet 30 of 41 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 30: System Checkout

    Refer to NFPA for guidelines on testing signaling systems. When rated input voltage is applied to the AVL-1, the unit initializes its program and broadcasts a tone signal through each output channel for several seconds. The green system normal LED indicator should be on to indicate normal operation. If the amber system trouble LED is on, a trouble condition is indicated.
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    AFTER ANY TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE IS COMPLETED, PERFORM A COMPLETE SYSTEM CHECKOUT. When a trouble condition is detected by the AVL-1 the Form C status relay (normally energized) will change state, the green system normal LED will turn off and the amber system trouble LED will turn on. At the same time, the amber trouble indicator LED will indicate a AVL-1 inoperative condition (steady on) or troubleshooting required condition (coded blinking).
  • Page 32: Procedures A, B, C

    3. Other failed circuitry on the AVL-1. If the error was either due to the first or third cause, the AVL-1 will not play messages. If the error was due to the third cause, the serial port might be functioning properly, depending on what circuitry failed. If the error was due to the second cause, the AVL-1 might play messages and the serial port will function properly.
  • Page 33: Procedures D, E

    2. Verify that all message memory PSRAM's are inserted into their sockets properly. 3. Verify that new blank PSRAM's were installed into the AVL-1 in the correct order. Example: A PSRAM must be installed in S64 before a PSRAM can be installed in S65; PSRAM's must be installed in S64 and S65 before a PSRAM can be installed in S66, etc.
  • Page 34: Procedure F, G

    5. Check for properly inserted output channel IC's (in sockets S21, S4, S22, S6, S23 and S9). Note that once an IC has been inserted into sockets S21, S22 and S23, the AVL-1 will always check for it and give a trouble condition if it doesn't see it.
  • Page 35: Procedure H, I, J

    If, after the above procedure is completed, the trouble condition persists, the trouble condition is caused by failed circuitry on the AVL-1. There are no field correctable failed circuitry problems on the AVL-1. AVL-1's with failed circuitry shall be replaced immediately, following the Replacement Procedure, set forth previously in this section.
  • Page 36: Periodic Testing

    Periodic Testing PERIODIC SYSTEM TESTING, INCLUDING THE AVL-1, ALL NOTIFICATION EQUIPMENT AND ALL MESSAGES, INCLUDING THEIR CONTENT AND LANGUAGE, SEQUENCE, OUTPUT CHANNEL, AND PRIORITY ASSIGNMENT, MUST BE CONDUCTED FREQUENTLY, AT LEAST TWICE EACH YEAR, OR MORE OFTEN AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL CODES, REGULATIONS AND LAWS, BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF ALL EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 37: Technical Specifications

    THD 1 KHz (full scale) 5.5 % Power Limited Wiring All AVL-1 circuits are power limited. Therefore, to maintain power limited ratings, circuits connected to power supply, auxiliary music input, and relay contact terminals must be power limited. AVL-1 Manual Rev.
  • Page 38 F2 (Power Input) 500 mA (same as power input fuse) Inputs Programming Microphone Input: Impedance 2.0K Ohms Sensitivity 7.5m V Auxiliary Input: Impedance 50K Ohms Sensitivity 190m V AVL-1 Manual Rev. H August 2000 Sheet 39 of 41 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 39 Contact playing. Rated 0.5 Amps at 30VDC max, resistive load. WARNING: DO NOT EXCEED THE RATINGS OF THE CHANNEL PLAYING CONTACTS. EXCEEDING THE RATINGS MAY CAUSE THE RELAY TO FAIL. IF THE RELAY FAILS, THE AVL-1 MAY NOT BE ABLE TO PROVIDE THE INTENDED WARNING.
  • Page 40: Glossary

    Every file is assigned an output channel and a priority level. Up to 999 files can be created in the AVL-1 model. A file becomes a message file if it is selected to be played by a contact closure or by a command through the serial port.
  • Page 41: Limited Warranty

    MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE PRECEDING LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO ALL PURCHASERS. AVL-1 Manual Rev. H January 2000 Sheet 41 of 41 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 42: Appendix A. Standard Protocol Description (Rs-232

    The standard communication protocol on the RS-232 interface on the AVL-1 is selected by placing the communication mode jumper (JP1) in the A position. See Figure A-2 for jumper location and A/B position identification on the AVL-1 printed circuit board.
  • Page 43 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY Figure A-1 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-2 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 44 Figure A-2 AVL-1 Communication Mode Jumper Location Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-3 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 45 Introduction The AVL-1 provides a response to serial inputs so that the control panel can both verify the integrity of the physical connection of the serial port and the integrity of the commands received by the AVL-1. Each valid command received through the serial port receives an ACK (^F, 06 Hex).
  • Page 46 Start A File Playing To start a file playing, the master device transmits a start command to the AVL-1. After reception of the start command, the AVL-1 transmits a command acknowledgment to the master device. A data flow diagram for the sequence is shown in Figure A-3.
  • Page 47 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-6 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 48 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-7 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 49 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-8 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 50 File Status Query To determine the status of a file, the master device transmits a file status query command to the AVL-1. After reception of the file status query command, the AVL-1 transmits a file status response to the master device. A data flow diagram for the sequence is shown in Figure A-11.
  • Page 51 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-10 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 52 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-11 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 53 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-12 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 54 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-13 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 55 The AVL-1 transmits the system configuration if the received command is in the proper format, the system configuration query code is correct, and the command checksum is correct. The AVL-1 transmits a not acknowledge (NAK) if the received command is not in the proper format, the system configuration query code is incorrect, the command checksum is incorrect, or one or more bytes have a parity error or framing error.
  • Page 56 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-15 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 57 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-16 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 58 Channel Installation Description Field No Channels Installed Channel 1 Installed Channels 1 and 2 Installed Channels 1, 2 and 3 Installed Channels 1, 2, 3 and 4 Installed All Others Not Used Figure A-22 Channel Installation Field Legend AVL-EM Installation Description Field No AVL-EM's Installed...
  • Page 59 Downloading a file into the AVL-1 is a multi-step procedure. The master device begins the procedure by transmitting a file status query command to the AVL-1. The master device must then check the file status query response from the AVL-1 to verify that the file is inactive.
  • Page 60 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-19 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 61 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-20 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 62 Trouble I.D. I.D. Code Description Identification Number Description Number Data Program Sumcheck Error 0000 File Sumcheck Error Number of File With Error 0001 to 0999 Channel Supervisory Tone Not Detected During Number of Channel With tone Not Detected 0001 to Operation 0004 File's Start Address is Greater Than its Stop Address...
  • Page 63 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-22 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 64 The command acknowledgment is one of three types: Acknowledge (ACK), not acknowledge (NAK), or cancel (CAN). The AVL-1 transmits an acknowledge (ACK) if the received command is in the proper format, the file number is an inactive file, the command checksum is correct, and the file's status was previously checked.
  • Page 65 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-24 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 66 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-25 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 67 The AVL-1 transmits a not acknowledge (NAK) if the received command is not in the proper format, the command checksum is incorrect, or one or more bytes have a parity error or framing error. The AVL-1 transmits a cancel (CAN) if the received command is in the proper format, the checksum is correct, but the file can not be activated.
  • Page 68 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-27 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 69 Standard Protocol Description (RS-232) Sheet A-28 of A-28 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
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  • Page 71 When used with the AFP-400, connect to the MPS-400 using terminals TB2-5 and TB2-6. AVL-1 Functional Operation The AVL-1 shall be connected to the AMG-1 in place of the FFT-7. If a firefighter’s telephone is required, the FFT-7S must be employed without remote paging capability.
  • Page 72 20 has a detector (L1D1) with a label address of 001, and node 25 also has a detector (L1D27) with a label address of 001. Message 001 in the AVL-1 is “There is a fire in the main corridor” . If an alarm comes through on L1D1 on node 20 the message 001 will play on the AVL-1.
  • Page 73 One wiring is for power. Only the first two wiring harnesses are provided with the AVL-1. The Notifier communication protocol on the RS-232 interface on the AVL-1 is selected by placing the communication mode jumper (JP1) in the B position. See Figure A-2 for jumper location and A/B position identification on the AVL-1 printed wiring board.
  • Page 74 One wiring harness is for serial communication. One wiring harness is for audio, trouble, and activation signals. One wiring is for power. Only the first two wiring harnesses are provided with the AVL-1. The Notifier communication protocol on the RS- 232 interface on the AVL-1 is selected by placing the communication mode jumper (JP1) in the B position.
  • Page 75 Only the first two wiring harnesses are provided with the AVL-1. The Notifier communication protocol on the RS-232 interface on the AVL-1 is selected by placing the communication mode jumper (JP1) in the B position. See Figure A-2 for jumper location and A/B position identification on the AVL-1 printed wiring board.
  • Page 76 Appendix C. Display and Keypad Operation CONTENTS Page Introduction..........................Initialization..........................Enter Password........................Main Menu..........................Setup............................. Program File..........................Play File..........................C-11 Transfer File..........................C-12 Maintenance........................... C-15 Diagnostics..........................C-16 List of Figures Figure File Data Legend...................... C-17 P83382 Display and Keypad Operation Sheet C-1 of C-19 Rev.
  • Page 77 Introduction The Series AVL-1 provides a display and keypad interface. The liquid crystal display ("LCD") provides the operator with menu prompts and feedback for keypad entry. The keypad provides for simple data entry. When the operator is using the display and keypad interface, the following items should be kept in mind: The "#"...
  • Page 78 Main Menu After the correct password has been entered, the main menu options will be displayed one at a time. The operator may scroll through the main menu options by pressing the " " key. When the desired option is displayed the "#" key must be pressed to enter the selection.
  • Page 79 Pressing the "1" key displays the password screen. Pressing the "2" key allows the operator to change the password. Pressing the " " key anytime while in the setup menu or a setup function will cause the Series AVL-1 to stop what it is doing and the main menu setup option screen will be displayed.
  • Page 80 System Pause If the system pause function is selected, the system pause screen will be displayed: SYSTEM PAUSE ENTER TIME The operator must then enter the duration of the system pause. The system pause must be between 0 and 999 seconds. As the numbers on the keypad are pressed, they will be displayed.
  • Page 81 Program File The program file allows the operator to perform two functions: Record a voice file Create a string file The program file menu selections are presented on one screen. PROGRAM MODE: 1-RECORD 2-STRING Pressing the "1" key causes the initiation of the record a voice file routine. Pressing the "2" key causes the initiation of the create a string file routine.
  • Page 82 After the primary output channel number is entered, the following message will be displayed: SECONDARY CHANNEL 1-YES 2-NO Pressing the “1” key allows the operator to add additional output channels to the file. Pressing the “2” key proceeds directly to message recording.
  • Page 83 If the file number entered is a file that already exists, the following message will be displayed: FILE #??? EXISTS -CANCEL #-ERASE In the screen above, the ??? represents a number between 1 and 999 that indicates the file that was selected to be created but already exists.
  • Page 84 When all file parameters are set, the following string file menu screen will be displayed: 1-ADD 3-TELEPHONE 2-PAUSE 4-PAUSE/REPEAT String File Menu Screen Pressing the “1” key adds file numbers to the string file. Pressing the “2” key ends the string file creation routine. Pressing the “3” key adds a telephone number to the string file.
  • Page 85 Add A Pause or Repeat to a String When the “4” key is pressed to add a pause or repeat to the string, the following message will be displayed: 1-PAUSE 2-REPEAT The operator must then press the “1” key to add a pause to the string or press the “2” key to add a repeat to the string. Pressing the “1”...
  • Page 86 After the file number is entered, the Series AVL-1 automatically checks to make sure it is a valid file. If the file number is valid, the file will be selected to play and the following play file number screen will be displayed:...
  • Page 87 Transfer File When transfer file is selected from the main menu, the following message will be displayed: 1-MESSAGE/STRING 2-CONFIGURATION The operator has a choice of downloading a message file (either a record or string file) or the system configuration. Downloading a message file is initiated by depressing the “1”...
  • Page 88 After the file number has been entered, the following transfer file/sending file number screen will be displayed: TRANSFER FILE: SENDING FILE #??? In the screen above, the ??? represents a number between 1 and 999 that indicates the number of the file being transferred. The transfer file/sending file number screen will be displayed the entire time that the file is being transferred.
  • Page 89 TRANSFER ALL FILES: SENDING FILE #??? In the screen above, the ??? represents a number between 1 and 999 that indicates the file that is presently being transferred. This message will remain on the display until all files have been downloaded. If there is insufficient memory in the destination panel for all of the files, the following message will be displayed: INSUFFICIENT MEMORY AT DESTINATION...
  • Page 90 Once a file has been disabled on the destination panel, it may not be re-used unless it is erased at the destination panel. Pressing the " " key anytime while in the transfer file menu or a transfer file function will cause the Series AVL-1 to stop what it is doing and the main menu transfer file option screen will be displayed.
  • Page 91 The diagnostics menu selections are presented on one screen. 1- DISPLAY TROUBLE 2- VIEW FILE DATA Pressing the "1" key displays information on the most significant trouble condition. Pressing the "2" key displays file data such as file type, output channel assignment, and priority level. If the "...
  • Page 92 Error Code Text Phrase See Note Description SUMCHECK FILE # ??? A sumcheck error was detected in indicated file. TONE CHANNEL # ? The supervisory tone in indicated channel is not detected. STRT>STP FILE # ??? The start address is greater than the stop address for the indicated file. BOUNDARY FILE # ??? The start and or stop address(es) for indicated file is (are) not on a 16 byte boundary.
  • Page 93 View File Data Pressing the "2" key causes the Series AVL-1 to prompt the operator for a file number. VIEW: FILE # The operator must then enter a file number between 1 and 999. As the numbers on the keypad are being pressed, they appear on the display.
  • Page 94 Figure C-1. Field Data Legend Display and Keypad Operation Sheet C-19 of C-19 Rev. A July 1996 www.PDF-Zoo.com firealarmresources.com...
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