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The supervisory point type, when used with system outputs such relays, does not
work in Revision 1 of the 4010. (Assigning a Supervisory point type to an
output should automatically turn the output ON when a Supervisory event
occurs.)
Two solutions exist for this problem:
• Replace Version 1.x software with Version 2.x BIN file and programmer
software. Version 2.x of the 4010 resolves this problem. Refer to
Appendix A for compatibility guidelines.
• If you must use Version 1.x software, use custom control to program the
operation of the output. Monitor the state of analog pseudo point A2, which
is the analog pseudo that counts supervisory conditions in the system.
Input
ON state of A2
Output
Track ON Relay
In this case, the relay turns off when the supervisory condition clears.
The 4010 does not properly control IDNet devices at addresses 124 and 24.
This includes TrueAlarm device LEDs, relays, sounder bases, and relay IAMs.
Incoming status (i.e., Alarm and Trouble) report properly, but the device output
does not activate.
Replace Version 1.x software with Version 2.x BIN file and programmer
software. Version 2.x of the 4010 resolves this problem. Refer to Appendix A
for compatibility guidelines.
Remote LEDs connected to a duct sensor do not illuminate when the duct sensor
goes into alarm. This is a Version 1.x problem that has been fixed by Version
2.x.
When used in conjunction with the 4010, the SDACT programmer must be at
Revision 1.04 or higher.
If you are unable to download to the SDACT, move the SDACT’s switch to the
OFF position and then back to the ON position while the programmer is
attempting to download the file.
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Known Solutions
Supervisory Point Type and
Output Devices
Incorrect Operation of IDNet
Device 124 and 24
Remote LED Connected to a
Duct Sensor
SDACT Conversion Errors
Problems Downloading to the
SDACT
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