FireClass Panels and Repeaters 4.7 Service
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On printing, all the point values in the selected loop are
output, not just the displayed point.
4.6.4 View Faults
Use the 4 – View Faults option on the View/Print
Data screen to see the number of points in fault, and
details of these points. There is no print option.
4.6.5 Loop Info (Information)
Use the 5 – Loop Info option on the View/Print Data
screen to derive information regarding the Loop Point
Counters and Loop Point Status.
Loop Point Counters
Use the Loop Point Ctrs option to check that the panel
configuration matches the physical state of the loop,
and to see the number of points on the loop.
After specifying the loop name, A or a choice between
A and B depending on the panel version, you see a
please wait message until the count is complete.
The conditions for passed are as follows:
The number of configured points equals the number
of detected points on the loop.
Detected points from left, right, and both sides are
equal.
If not all conditions are met, you will see an ATTENTION
message on the screen.
Details
Press the Details (F2) key to see the Details screen.
Press the >> key to see more point addresses.
The connection status of each point is indicated by the
following symbols:
OK: point connected, configured and identified.
Point is configured but not connected or identi-
fied.
Point is not configured but connected.
Scan
Press the Scan (F3) key to see the Left/Right Scan
screen.
Press the >> (F2) key to see more point addresses.
The points are shown which were detected from both
sides (Left/Right).
They are displayed as follows:
. empty (not used)
OK: detected from both sides.
only detected from the left side.
only detected from the right side.
Loop Point Status
Use the Loop Point Status option to take a print-out of
the physical states of all the loops present in the panel.
4.6.6 Forced Points
Use the 6 – Forced Points option on the View/Print
Data screen to see the number of loop points that are
in the forced state.
4.6.7 Active Points
Use the 7 – Active Points option on the View/Print
Data screen to see a count of active points. For a point
to be active, the device at the point must be in the state
that triggers an alarm or that contributes to an alarm. For
example, there may be an alarm warning. For more
information see 2.7.1 “Alarm warnings” on page 10.
Press the Dis&Act (F2) key to step to the next screen.
The F2 key will change to Dis&For. Press the F2 key
again to step to the next screen. Keep pressing the F2
key to complete the loop. The complete loop is shown
in Table 5.
4.6.8 By Function
Use the 8 – By Function option on the View/Print
Data screen to see counts of items categorised by their
function or status.
Note: 1 – Fire Inputs are callpoints and detectors and 2
– Non-Fire Inputs are, for example, the open/closed
state of a fire door that the panel controls.
4.6.9 Device Dates
Use the 9 – Device Dates option on the View/Print
Data screen to see the expiry dates for loop devices.
4.7 Service
Use the 7 – Service option on the Main Menu for main-
tenance and diagnostics.
Printer
The Printer menu option is only available if at
least one printer is configured to the panel.
Screen lists Next screen
key
Current active pts. Dis&Act
Disabled active pts. Dis&For
Forced active pts. All Act
All pot. active pts Cur. Act
back to the start
Table 5: Active point display sequence