How to fix A-D fault in Autronica AutroSafe Maritime Gas Detection?
- JJoshua PerezSep 6, 2025
To resolve an A-D fault in your Autronica Security System, examine the A-D performance and calibrate the system accordingly.
How to fix A-D fault in Autronica AutroSafe Maritime Gas Detection?
To resolve an A-D fault in your Autronica Security System, examine the A-D performance and calibrate the system accordingly.
What to do if Autronica AutroSafe Maritime Gas Detection shows a low voltage shut down?
If your Autronica Security System experiences a low voltage shutdown, check the power supply and its connections to ensure they are properly functioning.
How to fix a general fault in Autronica Security System?
To address a general fault in the Autronica Security System, perform a full system diagnostic to identify the underlying issue.
What to do if Autronica AutroSafe Maritime Gas Detection Security System displays a low temp shut down?
If your Autronica Security System experiences a low temperature shutdown, check the temperature settings and ensure that they are set within the appropriate operational range.
What to do if Autronica Security System shows a low temp warning?
If your Autronica Security System is displaying a low temperature warning, increase the temperature to bring it within the normal operating range.
What to do if Autronica AutroSafe Maritime Gas Detection displays a high temp warning?
If your Autronica Security System is displaying a high temperature warning, reduce the temperature to avoid potential damage to the system.
What to do if Autronica AutroSafe Maritime Gas Detection shows a sensor failure?
If the Autronica Security System indicates a sensor failure, check the sensor and replace it if it is not functioning correctly.
What to do if Autronica AutroSafe Maritime Gas Detection displays a high temp shut down?
If your Autronica Security System shuts down due to high temperature, allow the system to cool down completely before attempting to restart it.
What to do if Autronica AutroSafe Maritime Gas Detection displays a high voltage warning?
If your Autronica Security System warns about high voltage, reduce the voltage to a safe level to prevent damage.
What to do if Autronica AutroSafe Maritime Gas Detection shows a low voltage warning?
If your Autronica Security System is showing a low voltage warning, restore appropriate voltage levels to ensure proper operation.
Brand | Autronica |
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Model | AutroSafe Maritime Gas Detection |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Overview of the document's content, purpose, and key sections.
Defines the intended audience for this technical handbook.
Lists related technical documentation and their part numbers.
Describes the topology and key aspects of the gas detection system.
Explains the distributed nature of panels and the AutroNet network.
Details the Ethernet-based network solution and panel connections.
Explains the AutroNet network solution and its requirements.
Describes the AutroFieldBus for connecting devices and modules.
Details the system's response time for alarms.
Explains the use of the AutroSafe Configuration Tool.
Covers communication protocols like Modbus and AutroCom.
Details Modbus RTU/TCP/IP for system communication.
Describes AutroCom, Autronica's proprietary communication protocol.
Explains the PowerLoop for interfacing gas detectors.
Discusses various types of gas detectors and interfaces.
Details IR point and Toxic gas detectors.
Describes AutroPoint HC detectors with self-test.
Explains AutroTox detectors using 4-20mA interface.
Covers connecting third-party 4-20mA transmitters.
Details the function and features of the BSD-340.
Explains the BSD-340 as a protocol converter.
Provides a visual overview of the BSD-340 connections.
Notes polarity for AutroFieldBus and PowerLoop.
Specifies requirements for cable earthing and shielding.
Lists the maximum detectors and power limits.
Describes AutroPoint HC300PL and HC-200 detectors.
Details the BN-342 interface unit for third-party detectors.
Explains the BN-342 as a general purpose interface.
Lists different versions of the BN-342 unit.
Shows a diagram of the BN-342 connection.
Illustrates the current source connection for BN-342.
Illustrates the current sink connection for BN-342.
Covers programmable outputs for alarms and signals.
Describes digital outputs for hardwired signals.
Explains monitored 24VDC outputs for horns and beacons.
Details input modules for digital and controlling inputs.
Describes the BSE-310 input module with four monitored inputs.
Describes the BSE-320 input module with eight non-monitored inputs.
Explains AutroMaster for remote monitoring and control.
Describes how to inhibit points and their effect on alarms.
Explains how to change gas detector alarm limits.
Details how to retrieve analogue measurement values.
Explains the common trouble output functionality.
Covers support for 4-20 mA input gas detectors.
States that panels are English only for gas market.
Introduces panel types and their functions.
Differentiates between operator and information panels.
Describes the panel indicators and their states.
Details the functions and sections of the Maritime Gas Panel.
Explains the functions of the repeater panel in system/info modes.
Describes repeater panel operation in system mode.
Describes repeater panel operation in information mode.
Covers System Loop Panel and Information Loop Panel.
Details the functions of the System Loop Panel.
Details the functions of the Information Loop Panel.
Describes the characteristics of the menu display.
Explains how to adjust the display contrast.
Explains panel indicators and their meaning.
Details indicators in the upper section of the panel.
Explains indicators in the operator section of the panel.
Describes the various buttons on the operator and repeater panels.
Details buttons for operator and repeater panels.
Explains the function of front push buttons.
Explains the function of utility buttons.
Describes the alphanumeric keyboard layout and keys.
Explains the function of manoeuvre buttons.
Details the buttons on the Information Panel.
Explains the internal buzzer functionality and patterns.
Lists conditions that activate the buzzer on BS-420MG.
Lists conditions for BU-BV-420 buzzer.
Lists conditions for BU-110 buzzer.
Lists conditions for BV-110 buzzer.
Explains the two modes of the operator panel: Operation and Menu.
Lists system conditions in Operation Mode.
Describes different alarm levels for gas detectors.
Details the four access levels for user interface controls.
Explains how to access the Menu Mode.
Describes the display layout in Menu Mode.
Lists buttons used for menu navigation and operation.
Explains action digits used in Menu Mode.
Introduces the concept of action digits.
Provides a table of action digits and their uses.
Guides on navigating and selecting options in Menu Mode.
Explains how to access the Show Status menu.
Shows the hierarchical structure of the Show Status menu.
Provides detailed status information on system alarms.
Details the status of alarm warnings (prealarms/early warnings).
Shows the current status of system faults.
Provides status on system disablements and components.
Displays information on zones currently in test mode.
Shows detailed information on activated outputs.
Notes that this is not applicable for Maritime Gas.
Provides detailed information on inhibited points.
Lists components that can be disabled via the menu.
Illustrates the structure of the Disable menu.
Explains how disablements are indicated on the panel.
Describes the effect of disabling active/deactivated components.
Details how to disable detection zones and their time limits.
Explains how to disable individual points (detectors).
Describes disabling audible/visual indicators and alarm circuits.
Explains disabling FARE and its impact on fire brigade signals.
Details disabling outputs controlling Fire Protection Equipment.
Explains disabling FWRE and its impact on fault signals.
Describes disabling carriers and their subunits.
Explains disabling immediate output actioning for delays.
Lists components that can be enabled via the menu.
Illustrates the structure of the Enable menu.
Explains enabling components and their activation state.
Details enabling detection zones and points within them.
Explains enabling individual points (detectors).
Describes enabling audible/visual indicators.
Explains enabling FARE and its impact on alarm signals.
Details enabling outputs controlling Fire Protection Equipment.
Explains enabling FWRE and its impact on fault signals.
Describes enabling carriers and their subunits.
Explains enabling immediate output actioning for alarms.
Outlines the functions available in the System Menu.
Shows the hierarchical structure of the System Menu.
Guides on entering Access Level 3 and setting passwords.
Explains how to change the panel language locally.
Describes manual system initialization procedures.
Explains how to globally cancel inhibited points.
Covers starting/stopping and overriding day/night operations.
How to start/stop automatic day/night operation.
How to manually override day/night operations.
Introduces service commands and access level requirements.
Lists the submenus available within the Service Menu.
Allows testing of detection zones and outputs.
Describes how to test detection zones.
Explains panel indications during zone testing.
Guides on setting detection zones to test mode.
Procedure for exiting test mode for detection zones.
Covers testing various types of outputs.
Explains initiating manual tests for outputs.
Details testing Fire Alarm Devices.
Details testing Fire Alarm Routing Equipment.
Details testing Fault Warning Routing Equipment.
Details testing other types of outputs.
Explains how to terminate ongoing output tests.
Procedure to terminate tests for Fire Alarm Devices.
Procedure to terminate tests for Fire Alarm Routing Equipment.
Procedure to terminate tests for Fault Warning Routing Equipment.
Procedure to terminate tests for other outputs.
Covers event recording and log setup options.
Overview of recorded events and their detailed information.
Details options for setting up the log menu.
Commands for disabling and enabling loops.
Procedure to disable a single loop.
Procedure to enable a single loop.
Notes that reporting is not applicable for Maritime Gas.
Covers system software and configuration upgrades.
Allows upgrading the system software version.
Allows upgrading the system configuration.
Exports system configuration to a USB stick.
Exports system log to a USB stick.
Views the status of upgrade and export operations.
Reboots all panels in the entire system.
Allows remote access to service functions via Ethernet.
Notes that Dual Safety is not applicable for Maritime Gas.
Allows inhibiting points, affecting alarm signaling.
Allows cancelling all or selected inhibited points.
Allows changing gas detector alarm limits for Low/High Alarm.
Allows retrieving measurement values from gas detectors.
Lists common fault reasons and their applicability to BN-342.
Provides a typical connection diagram for the PowerLoop.