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Table B-2. Card Status Points for NAC Card
Point Label Description
1-CS 1 Missing Card This trouble indicates that the NAC card is not communicating
with the master.
1-CS2 Wrong Card This trouble indicates that the card returned a card type as
something other than a NAC card type.
1-CS3 NACs 1 & 2 Class A NAC 1 and 2 Class A card not inserted trouble. Only occurs if
circuits are configured with NACA device type.
1-CS4 NACs 3 & 4 Class A NAC 3 and 4 Class A card not inserted trouble. Only occurs if
circuits are configured with NACA device type.
1 -CS5 NAC 1 Signal Power Indicates a signal power trouble for NAC 1.
1-CS6 NAC 2 Signal Power Indicates a signal power trouble for NAC2.
1-CS7 NAC 3 Signal Power Indicates a signal power trouble for NAC3.
1-CS8 NAC 4 Signal Power Indicates a signal power trouble for NAC4.
The NAC has seven hardware points associated with it. Of the seven hardware
points, six are points which may be programmed by the user. The other point is
the City Circuit point which is not available for programming or viewing by the
user. The following table is a list of the points on the NAC card. The type field
denotes which class the point falls into (S=System point that is not available to
the user for viewing or programming, U=User Configurable Points).
Table B-3. System and User Points of NAC Card
Point Type Label (default) Description
1-1 U NAC Circuit: SIG 1 NAC card Signal 1 status and configuration.
1-2 U NAC Circuit: SIG 2 NAC card Signal 2 status and configuration.
1-3 U NAC Circuit: SIG 3 NAC card Signal 3 status and configuration.
1-4 U NAC Circuit: SIG 4 NAC card Signal 4 status and configuration.
1-5 U AUX Circuit: AUX 1 NAC card Relay 1 status and configuration.
1-6 U AUX Circuit: AUX 2 NAC card Relay 2 status and configuration.
1-7 S City Circuit Interface 4010 City Module.
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Hardware Points, Continued
NAC Card Status Points
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