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ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual
Appendix 3 - Fault Messages
A3 - 2997-263-000-11, Issue 11
January 2010
SENSOR AT ADDRESS ZERO - A sensor has been
installed without setting a valid address, i.e. left at factory
default of ‘00’. Action: Change to valid address.
MODULE AT ADDRESS ZERO - A module has been
installed without setting a valid address, i.e. left at factory
default of ‘00’. Action: Change to valid address.
SENSOR AT ADDRESS OUT-OF-RANGE - a sensor has
its address set to greater than 99 (new OPAL protocol devices
only). Action: Change to valid address.
MODULE AT ADDRESS OUT-OF-RANGE - a module
has its address set to greater than 99 (new OPAL protocol
devices only). Action: Change to valid address.
SIGNAL DEGRADED - Data returned from a device is
being corrupted. Action: Check the continuity of the loop
screen and that the screen is only earthed at one point.
ISOLATOR OPEN - loop isolator is open circuit either by
command from the panel or because of a loop fault.
Action: Check if device is faulty. If so, replace device.
LOOP SUPERVISION FAULT - there is a problem with a
loop device that has a fault monitored circuit such as a
conventional detection zone. Action: Check the zone
wiring for open- or short-circuit faults.
INCORRECT DEVICE PROTOCOL - an OPAL protocol
device has been replaced with a CLIP. Action: Either fit
the correct protocol device type or re-learn the device at
that address as a CLIP - providing the total of 10 CLIP
devices on the loop is not exceeded.
Power Supply Faults
PSU BOOSTER OVERVOLTAGE - The boosted output
voltage from the PSU is too high. Action: Replace base
board.
NO MAINS SUPPLY - The mains input supply has failed
or been removed or the mains input fuse has blown.
Action: Check mains supply. If fuse has blown check
internal mains wiring before replacing fuse.
BATTERY CHARGER FAILURE - The integral battery
charger has failed and the batteries are no longer being
charged. Action - replace base board.
BATTERY LOW - The battery voltage is unusually low.
Action - Check the batteries and, if necessary, replace
them with new batteries.
BATTERY MISSING - the presence of the batteries
cannot be detected. Action: Check battery connections.
BATTERY DISCHARGED - the output voltage of the
batteries has fallen below the mimimum required for
correct panel operation. Action: check the condition of
the batteries.

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