C-12
In cases where the relay or LED connected to a 24 point I/O output does not
pick or light, check the field wiring to make sure voltage is wired to TB2.
A 4010, containing a Revision 1.x BIN file, does not reset when the following
conditions are true:
• A Class A IDNet trouble exists
• A device is in alarm
This problem has been corrected by Version 2.x of the 4010 software.
The 4010 reset duration -- the amount of time required by the 4010 to perform a
reset -- is self-adjusting based on the number of IDNet devices attached to the
system. If the 4010 has a large number of devices (approximately 200), the
4010’s reset duration may exceed the reset timer of a networked panel, causing
reset problems.
If this occurs, lengthen the reset timer on every networked panel that
annunciates 4010 alarms.
IN:
THE ON STATE OF
A34 TIMER “SYSTEM STARTUP PULSE TIMER
OUT:
SET TO VALUE 40 (SECS) THE ANALOGS
A15 ANALOG “SYSTEM RESET WINDOW TIMER SETPOINT”
END:
Points with a valid device type of IPHOTO or RPHOTO may receive an
“Invalid Device Type for this Opcode” message, when used within a Custom
Control output statement.
If this occurs, either include the points in a list and add them to the output
statement, or upgrade the programmer to Rev. 2.
Known Solutions, Continued
24-Point I/O Incorrect Relay /
LED Operation
System Reset Problems --
IDNet Class A Trouble
System Reset Problems --
Lengthening Reset Timer for
Networked Systems
Custom Control Problems –
Invalid Opcode for IPHOTO or
RPHOTO
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