F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

Document No: LT0122

New Zealand Operation

 

SYSTEM STATES & INDICATIONS (CONTINUED)

11.An off normal state is indicated (also defect) for approximately 10 seconds after any restart of the panel.

12.When there is a "link integrity" fail for any network SID that this panel is monitoring or when the NDU does not receive an acknowledge to a message it transmits on the network to a SID that is supposed to be responding.

13.When there is a shift register bus fault.

14.When there is a fault with the "LCD".

15.When there is a fault with the non volatile RAM on the clock chip.

16.When there is a database (EEPROM) checksum error.

17.When the MAF/PSU module is not connected if it is required or connected when not required.

18.When there is a fault with the keypad connection.

19.When there is a fault with the LED display board connection. e.g. NZ display extender board or 16 zone LED display board not present when required or connected when not required.

20.When there is an EPROM checksum error.

21.When the main system RAM fails.

22.When all 16 zones on the NDU are isolated and "all zones isolated" is programmed as being a fault.

23.When an error occurs in the execution of output logic e.g. invalid logic token or accessing a network variable for a network panel whose SID number does not appear in the SID list of the NDU (this fault will occur immediately upon exit from program mode).

24.When a fuse on the MAF/PSU board is blown.

25.When the IC that drives the network serial port does not store its programmed settings correctly. This could occur if the IC was not installed.

26.When an RZDU is connected that is not required.

27.When the panel is not powered up or is continually restarting or not executing its ROM program correctly.

12.7 NETWORK PARAMETER PROGRAMMING

Chapter 11 of this manual (LT0122) describes the network parameters that can be programmed in an NDU.

The network parameters of particular importance for an NDU in NZ mode are:

1.The SID list (Section 11.4 – SID configuration).

2.Network MAF configuration (Section 11.5).

3.Network FFCIF configuration (Section 11.7).

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