Appendix
BC-200 Manual – P/N DOC-01-013 108
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9
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5
5
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5
5
F
F
A
A
U
U
L
L
T
T
C
C
O
O
D
D
E
E
S
S
These codes apply to Analog devices and are added to the history log as well as being displayed in the Fault List
when the fault occurs.
Displayed
No Response FAULT (F01) The device in fault is not communicating with the LCM. This fault can
occur if the device is not physically connected, damaged or set at wrong
address.
Mismatched
Hardware Type
FAULT (F02) The actual device type is different to the programmed type. This fault
would occur if an incorrect device type is used such as a heat detector
instead of a photo optical detector.
Devices At Same
Address
FAULT (F03) Two devices have the same address on the loop.
Incorrect Response FAULT (F04) The device has returned an incorrect response. This fault can occur if
the device is faulty or the loop wiring is substandard. If the resistance of
the entire loop wire exceeds 50 ohms, this fault will be observed
intermittently.
Open Circuit FAULT (F05) An Analog module does not have the End Of Line resistor connected or
an incorrect value of EOL is used.
Short Circuit FAULT (F06) There is a short circuit on the output terminals of an Analog relay
module.
Low Threshold FAULT (F07) A low threshold fault indicates a faulty detector which needs to be
replaced.
Maintenance Alert FAULT (F08) Analog detector needs cleaning.
Maintenance Urgent FAULT (F09) Analog detector needs cleaning urgently. Once the detector is in
maintenance urgent fault it will no longer provide reliable detection of
fire.
Verify Count Over 20 FAULT (F010) Not used on BC-200.
Detector Failed Test FAULT (F011) LCM performs a test on each detector every 2 – 3 hours. This fault can
occur if the device is faulty or the loop wiring is substandard. If the
resistance of the entire loop wire exceeds 50 ohms, this fault will be
observed intermittently.
Security Tamper FAULT (F012) Not used on BC-200.
Low Temperature FAULT (F013) Not used on BC-200.
Ground Fault FAULT (F014) Less than 50kohms resistance to ground. The Ground Fault LED on the
affected LCM will be ON (refer to page 116).
Charger Fault FAULT (F015) Not used on BC-200.
Battery Low FAULT (F016) Not used on BC-200.
Battery High FAULT (F017) Not used on BC-200.
General Trouble FAULT (F018) General fault code that LCM uses when it can not detect the actual
problem with the device. This fault can occur if the device is faulty or the
loop wiring is substandard. If the resistance of the entire loop wire
exceeds 50 ohms, this fault will be observed intermittently.
Missing Address FAULT (F019) Not used on BC-200.
AC Fail FAULT (F020) Not used on BC-200.
Module External
Power Loss
FAULT (F021) 24 volt power is not connected to the Analog module. (Conventional
Zone and Control modules).
Wrong OEM Device
Type
FAULT (F022) The device on the loop is using the wrong communication protocol.
Replace the device with a version that has compatible protocol with the
panel.
RFX Communication
Loss
FAULT (F023) Not used on BC-200.