Chapter 7: Service and troubleshooting
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Table 50: System pseudo points
Label Source Functional description
Startup Response CPU The system changes to the active state when the
panel is energized or an operator initiates a restart
from the LCD command menu
First Alarm Response CPU The system changes to the active state when the
first point on a panel or any panel in the same
network routing group changes to the alarm state
First Supervisory
Response
CPU The system changes to the active state when the
first point on a panel or any panel in the same
network routing group changes to the supervisory
state
First Trouble Response CPU The system changes to the active state when the
first point on a panel or any panel in the same
network routing group changes to the trouble state
First Monitor Response CPU The system changes to the active state when the
first point on a panel or any panel in the same
network routing group changes to the monitor state
Evacuation Response CPU The system changes to the active state when an
operator presses a switch that executes the EVAC
command
Drill Response CPU The system changes to the active state when an
operator presses a switch that executes the Drill
command
AllCall Response CPU The system changes to the active state when an
operator presses the All Call or All Call Minus button
on the VM-PMI
Alarm Silence Response CPU The system changes to the active state when an
operator presses a switch that executes the Alarm
Silence command
Two Stage Timer
Expiration
CPU The system changes to the active state when a
panel’s two-stage alarm timer expires
Reset Active CPU The system changes to the active state when an
operator presses a switch that executes the Reset
command
Reset Phase 1 CPU The system changes to the active state when the
first phase of the 3-phase reset cycle starts
Reset Phase 2 CPU The system changes to the active state when the
second phase of the 3-phase reset cycle starts
Reset Phase 3 CPU The system changes to the active state when the
third phase of the 3-phase reset cycle starts
First Disable Response CPU The system changes to the active state when the
first point on a panel or any panel in the same
network routing group changes to the disable state
Fail Safe Event CPU The system changes to the active state when a
device asserts the rail alarm-not line and the CPU
module has not registered an alarm event