FieldServer FS-8700-72 instruction manual Appendix A.3. Panel Power-up, Restarts and Resets

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Appendix A.3. Panel Power-up, Restarts and Resets

When the panel powers up or is restarted it will send an event on zone/circuit 69 device 0.

When the panel is reset from the Hot Keys on the front panel, it will send an event on zone/circuit 90, device 9.

The Client driver will clear all the Secutron_Type=device and Secutron_Type=function Data Arrays when it traps any of these 2 events, provided the circuit 69 and 90 Map Descriptors have been set up as per the example Map Descriptors under the Client Side configuration instructions.

Other events for Circuits 69 and 90 are shown below for which a bit will be set in the Secutron_Type=device Map Descriptor’s Data Array at the device offset values shown below:

 

Circuit

 

 

Events

 

 

Program Restart

000

– Power On/Hard reboot

003

– Illegal Instruction

 

001

- Watchdog

004

– Unused Interrupt

 

(Circuit 69)

 

002

– Clock Monitor

005

– Orphan Interrupt

 

 

 

 

001

– Fire Drill

 

026– Switch 11 On

 

 

002

- Lamp Test

027

– Switch 12 On

 

 

003

– Releaser Disconnect

028

– Switch 13 On

 

 

004

– Relay disconnect

029

– Switch 14 On

 

 

005

– Test mode

030

– Switch 15 On

 

 

006

– Signal Disconnect

031

– Switch16 On

 

 

007

- Acknowledge

032

– Switch 1 Off

 

 

008

– Signal Silence

033

– Switch 2 Off

 

 

009

- Reset

034

– Switch 3 Off

 

Hot Key Activation

010

– Common Disconnect

035

– Switch 4 Off

 

011

– General Alarm

036

– Switch 5 Off

 

(Circuit 90)

 

012

- Halt

037

– Switch 6 Off

 

 

 

Function number of the Hot Key

013

- Abort

 

038– Switch 7 Off

 

013 – 2nd Stage Inhibit

 

039– Switch 8 Off

 

pressed.

016

– Switch 1 On

 

040– Switch 9 Off

 

 

 

 

 

017

– Switch 2 On

 

041– Switch 10 Off

 

 

018

– Switch 3 On

 

042– Switch 11 Off

 

 

019

– Switch 4 On

043

– Switch 12 Off

 

 

020

– Switch 5 On

044

– Switch 13 Off

 

 

021

– Switch 6 On

045

– Switch 14 Off

 

 

022– Switch 7 On

046

– Switch 15 Off

 

 

023– Switch 8 On

047

– Switch16 Off

 

 

024– Switch 9 On

051

– Manual Restart

 

 

025– Switch 10 On

 

 

 

Appendix A.4. Driver Messages, Error Messages and Optional Map Descriptors

The Client driver will report all events it receives from the panel on the RuiNet F screen.

If an event is received that has no corresponding Map Descriptor defined, this will be reported on the RuiNet E screen. This is a useful configuration tool to ensure that all required data is stored.

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Contents Driver Manual FS-8700-72 Secutron Modul-R Table of Contents Secutron Modul-R driver Description Hardware Connections Data Arrays/Descriptors Client Side Connection Descriptors Driver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters Map Descriptor Example Data Arrays Server Side Connection Descriptors Driver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters Map Descriptor Example FS-8700-72 Secutron Manual Appendix A.2. Panel Circuit or Zone numbers Appendix A.3. Panel Power-up, Restarts and Resets

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