N93-572-88 Issue 12 NH Page 50 of 52 © Protec Fire Detection plc 2020
FIRE LINK DISABLED
The fire link output has been disabled. Fire link faults and activations will not occur.
BATTERY FAULT
The 6100 has detected a fault with the internal standby battery. This may be due to a fault with the batteries,
or the connections to the batteries. The 6100 may not operate correctly in the event of a mains failure.
REPEAT FAULT
A fault has been detected with one, or more loop powered LCD repeat units.
FBP COMMS FAULT
A communications fault has been reported between the 6100 main board, and the internal Fire Brigade
Panel interface module. Only applicable to Australian 6100 models.
AUX SUPPLY FAULT
A fault has been detected with the Auxiliary 24V output. This may be a wiring fault, or the output may have
been overloaded. The connection to the auxiliary 24V output must be disconnected for 10 seconds to allow
the internal thermal ‘fuse’ to reset.
CLASS CHANGE
The Class Change input ( if enabled ) has been operated.
REMOTE ALARM
The Remote Alarm input ( if enabled ) has been operated.
USER CODE ENTERED
ENG CODE ENTERED
ADV ENG CODE ENTERED
The relevant code entry sequence has been entered into the 6100.
PANEL RESET
The 6100 has been reset either via the menu system, or the 6100 has been powered up from cold.
LOOP FAULT
A fault, or overload has been detected on the loop driver outputs. This may be due to an open circuit loop
wiring fault, a short circuit loop wiring fault or a fault on a loop device. This event can take up to 5 minutes to
clear once the fault condition has been rectified.
PC CONNECTED
The 6100 has been connected to a PC to upgrade its operating system or site specific data.
SITE DATA CORRUPT
An error has been detected in the site specific data memory.
ADDED DEVICE FAULT
One, or more new loop devices have been detected on the 6100 loop. Added devices must be logged onto
the system in order for them to function correctly.
LOOP ALARM FAULT
A fault has been detected with one, or more loop alarm output devices. One or more loop alarm output
devices may no longer operate correctly.
LOOP LOGGED
The loop devices on the 6100 have been logged.
SITE DATA CHANGED
The site specific data memory has been altered. This may be due to logging, allocating and saving new loop
devices or editing device or zone text.
NIGHT SENS ON
The 6100 has switched from day sensitivity operation to night sensitivity operation.