Service and troubleshooting
EST3 Installation and Service Manual 8.43
In Figure 8-13, The PHS (S/N 34-1) originally installed at
address 102 has been installed in the location originally occupied
by the IPHS (S/N 33-1).
[3MAP3.CDR]
001
102
IPHS
S/N 33-1
PHS
S/N 34-1
Control Panel Display
DSDC Status Screen
PHS installed
in new location.
IPHS not yet
installed.
CT2
S/N 49-1
P-codes 01/01
CT1
S/N 48-1
P-code 02
101
203
204
OMMON TROUBLE
MAP PENDING
ROUBLE ppmm101
Figure 8-13: Partially restored circuit
Until all devices are re-installed on the circuit and the circuit is
automatically re-mapped, the original S/N to panel address
correlation is still valid. Examination of Figure 8-13 shows that
the device address moves with the detector until the circuit is
re-mapped. In this example, relocating the PHS detector
temporarily relocated address 102. Until all devices are installed
and the circuit re-mapped, testing a relocated detector will cause
the panel to respond as though the detector was still installed in
its original location.
During mapping, all devices remain operational and are capable
of initiating an alarm. Figure 8-14 shows that both the IPHS and
the PHS retain their old S/N to address correlations while the
circuit is mapping. Mapping activity is indicated on the front
panel display and the DSDC Status screen, if the data entry
computer is connected.
Once mapped, the mapping supervision function will
automatically correlate a panel address to a specific map location
until manually changed using the data entry program.