Device Analogue Value & Fault Rectification Processes - EMS FIRECELL Programming Manual

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6.0 DEVICE ANALOGUE VALUE & FAULT RECTIFICATION PROCESSES
Analogue
Device Type
Value
0
All Device Types
0
Radio Cluster
Communicator
1
Detector
1
Sounder
1
Radio Hub
2
Detector
3
Sounder
4
All Device Types
4
Input/Output
4
Radio Hub
4
Radio Cluster
Communicator
5
All Device Types
5
Radio Hub
5
Radio Cluster
Communicator
7
All Device Types
7
Radio Cluster
Communicator
13
All Device Types
13
Radio Cluster
Communicator
13
Radio Hub
14
All Device Types
14
Radio Cluster
Communicator
14
Radio Hub
16
Callpoint, Sounder
and I/O Unit
16
Radio Cluster
Communicator
16
Radio Hub
20
Detector
25
Detector
35
Detector
50
Pre-Alarm
64
Callpoint
85
Alarm
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Symptom
Battery missing from either pack 1 or 2.
Mains fail
Detector head fault.
No audio output from sounder.
Receiver failure.
Detector head missing.
Sounder head missing.
In tamper condition.
Input open or short circuit.
Aerial tamper (Note: Only applicable
with external high gain aerials).
Aerial tamper (Note: Only applicable
with external high gain aerials).
Radio signal strength fault.
Radio interference detected on both
radio channels.
Radio signal strength fault.
Batteries low from either pack 1 or 2.
Replacements required within 30 days.
Battery / charger fail
Radio signal strength caution.
Radio signal strength caution.
Background level caution
Radio signal strength low.
Radio signal strength low.
Background level medium.
Radio signal strength good or medium.
Radio signal strength good or medium.
Background level good.
Radio signal strength medium.
Radio signal strength good.
Detector head dirty.
Detector in pre-alarm condition.
Callpoint in alarm condition.
Detector in alarm condition.
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Check all batteries are inserted correctly. Check voltage on batteries.
Replace batteries if necessary or re-insert correctly.
Check the Mains supply to the RCC.
Check the head is fitted correctly. If the problem is not related to the
Detector Head connection it is recommended that the Detector Head
be replaced.
Check the Audio Detect Switch is in the Enable Position (2 On).
Try resetting the Radio Hub.
Check head in situ and check connectivity of head to base. The head
missing fault will clear upon successful re-location.
Check head in situ and check connectivity of head to base. The head
missing fault will clear upon successful re-location.
Check device is inserted correctly into its base.
Check the 20k end of line resistor is in place and that connections are
secure.
Check for the 47k end of line resistor when measuring between the
centre pin and the outer screen of both aerials cables and that
connections are secure.
Check for the 47k end of line resistor when measuring between the
centre pin and the outer screen of both aerials cables and that
connections are secure.
Check devices location to ensure no visible cause can be seen. Check
devices signal level information in the Global Sig Stat menu. (See the
'How to improve device signal levels' section for more information).
Has any electrical equipment recently been installed in close proximity
of the Radio Hub. If so it may need to be moved to an acceptable
distance. See Radio Hub Installation Instructions for more information.
Has any electrical equipment recently been installed in close proximity
of the RCC. If so it may need to be moved to an acceptable distance.
See RCC Installation Instructions for more information.
Replace all batteries in device with Duracell Procell Batteries.
Check the integrity of the RCC's battery and its connection.
Check devices location to ensure no visible cause can be seen. Check
devices signal level information in the Global Sig Stat menu. (See the
'How to improve device signal levels' section for more information).
Has any electrical equipment recently been installed in close proximity
of the RCC. If so it may need to be moved to an acceptable distance.
See RCC Installation for more information.
Has any electrical equipment recently been installed in close proximity
of the Radio Hub. If so it may need to be moved to an acceptable
distance. See Radio Hub Installation for more information.
Check devices location to ensure no visible cause can be seen. Check
devices signal level information in the Global Sig Stat menu. (See the
'How to improve device signal levels' section for more information).
Has any electrical equipment recently been installed in close proximity
of the RCC. If so it may need to be moved to an acceptable distance.
See RCC Installation for more information.
Has any electrical equipment recently been installed in close proximity
of the Radio Hub. If so it may need to be moved to an acceptable
distance. See Radio Hub Installation for more information.
No required action.
No required action.
No required action.
No required action.
No required action.
Devices head requires cleaning with compressed air.
Check device is in a clean environment and is free from smoke, dust
and dirt. Clean with compressed air if necessary.
Check the devices glass is in tact.
Ensure that the environment of the devices location is free of smoke
residue and dust.
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