Hub / Rcc Status; Fault Status - EMS FIRECELL Programming Manual

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Hub / RCC Status

When entered, this menu lists the Radio Hub and all of the Radio Cluster Communicators added
to the system. These can be scrolled through using the rotary controller. The allocated loop and
address numbers are shown along with their current status.
Front Display
Hub/RCC Options
A typical display is shown below;
The descriptions for the shown display are as follows;
L1 – In this example this indicates that the device is assigned to loop 1.
A003 - In this example this indicates that the device is assigned to address 003.
L - This field indicates the devices current status.
Available options are:
RCC – This field indicates the device type.
Available options are:

Fault Status

This menu when entered shows information on any Radio Hub or Radio Cluster Communicator
that are currently in a fault condition. To view the actual fault for a particular unit, the rotary
control can be rotated and pushed to select the relevant address and this will then display a fault
description.
If multiple faults are outstanding, then by turning the rotary control they can be
individually viewed.
Front Display
Hub/RCC Options
The available fault descriptions are described below;
No Device Faults – this description indicates that there are not any faults present on the Radio
Hub or RCC's.
Mains Fault – this description indicates that there is no mains present on the RCC.
No Signal/PSU – this description indicates that there has been no communication between the
Radio Hub and Radio Cluster Communicator (RCC) for 300 seconds, or that communication is
being achieved but not at an acceptable level for reliable communication. This fault may also
indicate total loss of power to the Radio Cluster Communicator (RCC).
Battery Fault – this description indicates that there is either no battery present, the battery is low
or there is a battery charger fail on an RCC.
Processor Fail – this description indicates that the on board processor on an RCC or Radio Hub is
in a failure condition.
Receiver Fail – this description indicates that the one of the onboard radio receivers on an RCC or
Radio Hub is in a failure condition.
Aerial Tamper – this description indicates that a remote aerial on the RCC or Radio Hub is not
attached or damaged.
aerials have a monitoring resistance of 47KΩ.
remote aerial connections then an aerial tamper fault will be displayed.
RCC Ch1 RFI Det – this description indicates that a radio frequency interference signal has been
detected on radio channel 1 that the RCC network communication path is operating on.
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System Programming Manual (Rev2 iss4)
Hub/RCC Status
L1 A003 L RCC01
L = Logged On to the Radio Hub and in normal condition.
U = RCC is unassigned to the Radio Hub.
! = Fault present. (See fault status descriptions).
RCC01 = Radio Cluster Communicator numbered from 01-31
Hub = Radio Hub
RCC/Hub Status
Internal aerials are not required to be monitored however all remote
Email:
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If this resistance is not present on any of the
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Fault Status
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