Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual
General Display & Keypad Operation
Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 4-5
BASE DISPLAY (CONTINUED)
When any event has left the FIP in a non-normal state, the base display has the totals of
the non-normal conditions under 4 headings. An example of a system with one zone or
supervision fault, and two zones or relays isolated follows.
Alarms : 0 Isol : 2 Fault : 1 Other : 0
Press the RECALL key to view
For a networked F3200 or NDU the following totals include totals received from other
devices on the network.
The totals are as follows:
Alarms Includes alarms on all zones mapped to FFCIF (including isolated zones
which are not in the FFCIF queue).
Isol Includes all isolated zones and relays (module, ancillary and bell) mapped
to MAF.
Faults Includes all zone faults, module/ancillary/bells relay supervision faults
which are mapped to MAF (whether isolated or un-isolated).
Others Includes all system faults, plus isolates, faults and alarms on non-FFCIF
mapped zones and relays, and faults with RZDUs.
Note that if an unisolated non-MAF mapped zone has both fault and alarm registered,
then the Others total will be incremented by 2.
Pressing the RECALL key from the base display gives a menu of options which allow
searching for and displaying of off normal zones and system fault conditions. The menu
options given are: Alarms, Isolates, Faults and Others, plus FFCIF, History and "more".
Selecting more, (or pressing "RECALL" again) gives a second menu of recall options and
repeatedly pressing RECALL cycles around the base recall menus.
Hence any abnormal states can be found, including faults and alarms of zones/relays not
mapped to the MAF, whether isolated or un-isolated.
Note that if an alarm occurs on any un-isolated zone which is mapped to the FFCIF then
the display will switch from the base display (or wherever it was) to the FFCIF mode (i.e.
display the alarm, refer to
Chapter 5).
When in FFCIF mode, if all alarms are acknowledged, the display can be returned to the
"totals" base display by pressing "CLEAR ESC".