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Appendix A.4. Using Trouble Codes

In order to see the trouble codes for incoming troubles it is necessary to use a Uint16 or Int16 data array for the trouble instead of the normal Bit. When the driver stores a trouble code of for example 15 into a Bit data array, it will be displayed as 1 since Bit only holds either a zero or a one value. Using a Uint16 or Int16 data array will ensure the value of 15 is displayed.

The following information is taken from Siemens Fire Safety documentation

MXL/XLS Trouble Codes

These codes are sent in Field 5 of the Trouble in, Trouble out and Trouble Acknowledge messages 24H, 25H and 26H. Each code is sent as up to 3 ASCII bytes. Leading zeros are not sent. The Request Trouble Type message (43H) can be used to obtain the text strings shown below for each of these codes. The trouble text string is returned in the Trouble Type message (53H).

Trouble Type

Trouble Type Text

0

 

 

 

1

Multiple Response

 

 

2

Communication Error

 

 

3

Input Dev. Response too low

 

 

4

Device Receive Error

 

 

5

Dev Detected Waveform Error

 

 

6

Not Responding

 

 

7

Not Responding

 

 

8

Unspecified Dev. Responding

 

 

9

Incorrect ID

 

 

10

INPUT DE-ISOLATED

 

 

11

INPUT ISOLATED

 

 

12

Input Disarmed

 

 

13

Addressable Relay disarmed

 

 

14

Relay Disarmed

 

 

15

Signal Circuit Disarmed

 

 

16

Solid State Output Disarmed

 

 

17

Relay Supervision Failure

 

 

18

Signal Circuit Loop Open

 

 

19

Loop Disarmed

 

 

20

Class A Trouble

 

 

21

Relay Driver Inoperative

 

 

22

Signal Circuit Shorted

 

 

23

ALD Reception Error

 

 

24

Coil Open

 

 

25

Zone Power Off

 

 

26

Power Cycling

 

 

27

Short Circuit

 

 

Trouble Type

Trouble Type Text

28

Open Circuit

 

 

29

Voltage Low

 

 

30

Zone Power Loss

 

 

31

Loop Node

 

 

32

Not defined

 

 

33

Multiple Response

 

 

34

MOI-1 Local Trouble

 

 

35

MOI-1 Zone Trouble

 

 

36

No database – default in use

 

 

37

Too Many ALD-2’s

 

 

38

PSR-1 Driver Disarmed

 

 

39

Output Disarmed

 

 

40

Not Responding

 

 

41

Unspecified Module Responding

 

 

42

Communication Failure

 

 

43

RAM Failure

 

 

44

ROM Failure

 

 

45

A/D Convert Fail

 

 

46

Single Module Zone Code

 

 

47

Command Not Valid

 

 

48

Network A Pair Fail

 

 

49

 

 

 

50

Loss of 24V Input Power

 

 

51

Act Power Voltage Low

 

 

52

Default Trouble Active

 

 

53

Network Disabled

 

 

54

Alarm from Isolated Device

 

 

55

Printer off-line

 

 

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