Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual
Operating Instructions - System Functions
Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 6-7
6.6 RECALL SYSTEM FAULTS
6.6.1 FUNCTION
Allows an operator to view on the LCD the current causes of a "SYSTEM FAULT"
indication. It also displays the status of any RZDU that has an off-normal condition,
including those which do not cause System Fault. For network systems, refer also to
Section 11.6.
6.6.2 OPERATING SEQUENCE
For both networked and non-networked systems, from the base display, press:
OR
If there are no system faults, a brief message is displayed saying so, and the LCD
reverts to the base display.
If a system fault exists, the LCD will display it. To view the next fault, press:
To view the previous fault, press:
6.6.3 LIST OF SYSTEM FAULTS
For a network system, system fault recall shows additional information described in
Section 11.6.
The complete list of faults which can be displayed by a system fault recall is as follows:
1. Mains fail
When mains fail appears in a system fault recall it indicates that mains is
currently failed. When mains has been failed continuously for 8 hours a system
fault may be generated depending on programming.
2. EEPROM database checksum error. The panel is in-operational if this fault is
present.
3. EEPROM database version error
This fault condition means that the EEPROM database checksum is correct but
the database is an old version with a format which cannot be used.