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EMS 5000 FIREPOINT

18. Fault List

Panel Faults
Description In Log
MN
Mains Input Failed.
BT
Battery Charging Fail.
AT
Main Receiver, Aerial
Tamper.
RI
Radio Interference
OL
Node Offline
CK
Checksum Changed
PR
Processor Reset
T/X
UHF Txer Failed
Health Check
Tamper
In To Tamper
H/W
Bus
H/W Bus Node Offline
node offline
Fire
Into Fire
Test Alarm
Into Test Alarm
Fault
Head Missing
Fault
A Supply Management
Fault
B Supply Management
Fault
C Supply Management
Fault
Intermittent Device Signal
Fault
New Head
Fault
No ACK Received
Fault
Radio Lan Node: 2 (Off-
Line)
Fault
Open Circuit
Fault
Short Circuit
Fault
Condition Ready
Fault
Sounder Test Fail
Check 230 volt supply and the fuse.
Check the battery connection and the fuse.
Occurs when one of the aerials have been removed.
Check 4k7 resistance that monitors the connections on
the aerials.
Check the radio interference threshold. If level seen is
higher
than
threshold,
interference in the air and the cause will have to be
identified.
Occurs when one of the networked panels fails to
communicate between the master and vice versa. Check
the Lan module is on online also check connections, try
re-on lining the node from slave and master.
Check the checksum is set to logged in the panel
hardware menu, reset the checksum data in the main
menu.
Silence and reset fault with the control key switch in the
"ON"
position.
(This
restarted).
Occurs when the radio board is not communicating to
the charger relay board. Check the ribbon Cables on
radio pcb. Check the pager port is not redirected.
Check the device or unit to ensure it has not been
tampered with. Check the tamper switches are closed
and making good contact.
Occurs when hardwired units lose communication with
the panel, Check the RS485 bus connections on panel
and module. Try restarting the RS 485 bus.
A device has activated.
This occurs when a device has been activated whilst the
device/zone has been placed into test.
Occurs when a device head has been removed.
Occurs when a fault is found on the batteries on a
device. (Low voltage).
Occurs when a fault is found on the batteries on a
device. (Low voltage).
This occurs when a fault is found on the batteries on a
device. (Battery missing).
Occurs when the device has not called in within the call
in time period.
Double basing the unit or moving the
VHF high gain aerial to a better position may aid signal.
Occurs when a new Sensor head has been inserted on
the base or the sensitivity settings have been change.
Occurs when an acknowledgement signal has not been
received from a device after a command has been sent
from the panel to a device. Take the device to the panel
and try sending another command to test the
transmitter and the receiver.
Occurs when one of the networked panels fails to
communicate the master and viseversa. Check the Lan
module is on online, try re-on lining the node from slave
and master.
Occurs when a monitored circuit has been opened.
Occurs when a monitored circuit is shorted.
Occurs when a monitored circuit is back in normal state.
Occurs when either an individual sounder test command
is sent to a device and the unit fails to sound or if
displayed for device 256 (see section 17).
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