Accton Technology FS-8700-48 instruction manual Appendix B. Driver Error Messages

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Appendix B. Driver Error Messages

Multiple protocol drivers may exist on a FieldServer. Each driver may produce its own error messages and the FieldServer itself may produce error messages.

All messages produced by this driver begin "Cheetah:"

Error Message

Action Required

Cheetah:#1 Unknown

 

simulation function.

Report these messages to FieldServer Technologies.

Cheetah:#2 Simulation

 

function unknown.

 

Cheetah:#3 Protocol Error

 

(Start), Incoming msg

 

ignored - Waiting for next

 

msg.

 

 

Cheetah:#4 Protocol Error

Warning messages only. An incoming message was discarded

(Stop), Incoming msg

because the identifiers which mark the beginning of a message could

ignored - Waiting for next

not be found. You cannot take any action to correct this message. If it

msg.

 

occurs often check wiring, noise and installation.

Cheetah:#5 Protocol Error

 

(Chksum), Incoming msg

 

ignored - Waiting for next

 

msg.

 

 

Cheetah:#6 Protocol Error

 

(Unknown), Incoming msg

Report this error to FieldServer Technologies.

ignored - Waiting for next

 

msg.

 

 

Cheetah:#7a

Err. Zone=%d

An invalid zone has been specified. The zone causing the problem is

Max=%d

 

printed in parenthesis.4

Cheetah:#7b

MapDesc

The largest possible zone number is 255. Only Cybercat panels support

Error. Zone

value error.

this number of zones. Legacy panels support up to zone 239. Very old

(%d)

 

panels that can only send message #6 can only report information for

Cheetah:#7c FYI. Warning.

127 panels.

Zone=%d. Max zone is

If you are connected to a Cybercat panel and you get the FYI message

panel type dependent. Read

you can ignore it. If you are connected to some other panel and you get

Manual.

 

either the Err or FYI message then you will need to correct the CSV file.

Cheetah:#8 MapDesc Error.

An invalid device has been specified. The device causing the problem

Device value error. (%d)

is printed in parenthesis.4

Cheetah:#9 MapDesc Error.

An invalid loop has been specified. The loop causing the problem is

Loop value error. (%d)

printed in parenthesis.4

Cheetah:#10 MapDesc

One Map Descriptor cannot be used to store data for zones and

Error. Zone & Device

devices. Either the keyword Cheet_Zone or Cheet_Device must be set

Specified.

 

to None4.

Cheetah:#11 MapDesc

For devices only the alarm & trouble states are available. Set the

Error. With devices only

Cheet_DT values appropriately in the configuration file.4

alarm & trouble available.

 

Cheetah:#12 Message on

A port has been reserved for the Cheetah protocol and a message has

Cheetah port but no

been received on this port but there is no Map Descriptor defined for this

mapDesc found.

port.5

4Modify the CSV file, download to the FieldServer and restart the FieldServer for the changes to take effect.

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Contents FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Table of Contents Cheetah Device Description Provided by Supplier of 3 rd Party Equipment Hardware Connections1 RS-232 Connection to Fike Cheetah PanelRS-485 Connection to Fike Cheetah Panel RS-485 Connection to Fike Cheetah XI Panel RS-232 Connection to Fike Cheetah XI Panel Connection NotesConfiguring the FieldServer as a Cheetah Device Client Data ArraysClient Side Connection Descriptors Client Side Node Descriptors PlctypeDriver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters Map Descriptor Examples Page Map Descriptor Example 1. All Zones Data Map Descriptor Example 2.Specific Zone Data Map Descriptor Example 3 Zone Status as a numeric value DADI1Map Descriptor Example 4 All Devices Map Descriptor Example 5 Specific Device Map Descriptor Example 6 Device States as a Numeric Value Map Descriptor Example 7 Panel DataMap Descriptor Example 8 History Data All Devices Dahist Map Descriptor Example 11 Alarm Ack DaackConfiguring the FieldServer as a Cheetah Device Server Appendix A.3. Multiple Cheetah Panels Appendix A.2. Map Descriptor Specific ErrorsAppendix A. Driver Notes Appendix A.1. Driver Scope Appendix A.4. How History Events are StoredPage FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual Appendix A.5. Storing Panel Data AM/PMAppendix A.6. Acknowledging Alarms Appendix A.7. Panel Firmware VersionsAppendix B. Driver Error Messages DIAGUSER1 Appendix B.1. Driver Stats

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