FS-8700-105_National_Time_and_Signal_FACP Manual

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Message

Interpretation and Corrective Action

 

 

Type / Sub-Port-Number combination.

 

 

The message which follows Message #30, in the error log

 

 

will provide a suggestion as to what a suitable Map

 

 

Descriptor might look like.

 

 

 

To resolve this problem you must edit the configuration

 

 

file, creating a Map Descriptor suitable for the message

 

 

whose attributes are printed in the error log. Download the

 

 

updated configuration file to the FieldServer and then

 

 

reset the FieldServer for the changes to take effect.

 

 

This message is the extreme form of message #30.

 

NATS:#31 Err. There are No

Resolve it the same way. First though, we suggest that

 

MD's for this driver.

you review some of the Map Descriptor examples found

 

 

in section 4.1.4. Then read the notes for message #30.

 

NATS:#32 Err. There are No

 

 

 

MD's for Panel/Node_id=%d

Read the notes for Message #30.

 

 

NATS:#33 FYI. Suggestion.

 

 

 

 

 

Modify MD=%s

 

 

 

 

This message is printed if a reset message was received

 

NATS:#34 Err. Reset Rcvd but

but no suitable map descriptors were found and thus no

 

ignored.

data was reset.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read Appendix A.2 for more information.

 

NATS:#35 FYI. Use an array

This message may be safely ignored. It is printed to

 

called <%s> to expose

 

prompt you to read Appendix B.2

 

 

diagnostic info.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The driver’s default list of recognized Trouble Strings can

 

 

be amended by means of configuration. An attempt to

 

NATS:#36 Err. String <%s>

modify the list has failed because no Trouble String can

 

be more than eight characters. Read Appendix A.1 then

 

rejected. Max Len=8

 

correct the configuration file. Download the modified file

 

 

 

 

to the FieldServer and reset the FieldServer for your

 

 

changes to have effect.

 

 

NATS:#37 FYI. String<%s>

Based on the notes in Appendix A.1 the Trouble String

 

update.

Table has been successfully amended. No corrective

 

ndx/typ/rst=%d/%d/%d

action is required.

 

 

NATS:#38 Err. No space.

The maximum number of Trouble Strings’ is 100. There

 

is no corrective action you can take other than to review

 

String <%s> rejected.

 

the exiting list and see if they are all necessary.

 

 

 

NATS:#39 FYI. String<%s>

Based on the notes in Appendix A.1 the Trouble String

 

Table has been successfully added. No corrective action

 

added. ndx/typ/rst=%d/%d/%d

 

is required.

 

 

 

 

 

NATS:#40 Err. Cant set node

Valid Panel / Node_ID’s are whole numbers in the range

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FS-8700-105 specifications

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