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4.10 DIAGNOSTIC TEST
This mode allows you to test the function of all protected
area wireless sensors / wireless sirens / wireless keypads /
GPRS / LAN connection / options for resetting the
Broadband Module and to receive / review information
regarding the received signal strength.
The diagnostic test process is shown in figure 4.10.
For WL Sensors / WL Sirens / WL Keypads:
Three reception levels are sensed and reported.
Received Signal Strength Indication:
Reception Buzzer Response
Strong Happy Tune twice ( - - - –––– ) ( - - - ––––)
Good Happy Tune ( - - - –––– )
Poor Sad tune ( –––––––– )
IMPORTANT! Reliable reception must be assured. Therefore,
a "poor" signal strength is not acceptable. If you get a
"poor" signal from a certain wireless unit, re-locate it and re-
test until a "good" or "strong" signal strength is received. This
principle should be followed during the initial testing and also
throughout subsequent system maintenance.
4.10.1 GPRS Communication Test
The GPRS Communication diagnostic procedure tests
GSM/GPRS communication and reports the diagnostic
result. In case of communication failure, detailed
information of the failure is reported.
The following GSM/ GPRS messages are reported:
Message Description
Unit is OK GSM / GPRS is functioning correctly.
GSM comm.
loss
The GSM/GPRS module does not
communicate with the Panel
Pin code fail Missing or wrong PIN code.
(Only if SIM card PIN code is enabled.)
GSM net. fail Unit failed with registration to local
GSM network.
SIM card fail SIM not installed or SIM card failure.
GSM not
detected
GSM auto enroll failed to detect
GSM/GPRS module.
No GPRS
service
The SIM card does not have the GPRS
service enabled.
GPRS conn.
fail
Local GPRS network is not available
or, wrong setting to GPRS APN, user
and/or password.
Srvr
unavailable
IPMP Receiver cannot be reached –
Check the Server IP
IP not defined Server IP #1 and #2 are not configured.
APN not
defined
APN is not configured.
SIM card
locked
After entering a wrong PIN code 3
consecutive times the SIM is locked.
To unlock it enter a PUK number. The
PUK number cannot be entered by the
PowerMax Pro.
Denied by
server
The IPMP denies the connection
request. Check that the Panel is
registered to the IPMP Receiver.
4.10.2 LAN Connection Test
The LAN Connection diagnostic procedure tests
Broadband Module communication to the IPMP and
reports the diagnostic result. In case of communication
failure, detailed information of the failure is reported.
If the Broadband Module is not registered to the PowerMax
Pro, the menu "LAN CONNECT.TEST" will not be
displayed.
The following LAN messages are reported:
Message Description
Unit is ok Broadband Module is functioning
correctly.
Test aborted The diagnostic test is aborted, as
follows:
• AC failure – Broadband Module is
set to OFF mode.
• Broadband Module has not
completed the power-up procedure.
In this case, the installer should wait
a maximum of 30 seconds before
re-testing.
Comm. loss The RS-232 serial interface between
the Broadband Module and the
PowerMax Pro failed.
Rcvr Ip
missing
Receivers IP 1 and 2 settings are
missing in the PowerMax Pro.
Cable
unplugged
The Ethernet cable is not connected
to the Broadband Module.
Check lan
config
This message appears in any of the
following cases:
• Incorrect Broadband Module IP has
been entered.
• Incorrect subnet mask has been
entered.
• Incorrect default gateway has been
entered.
• DHCP server failure.
Rcvr#1
UnReach.
Rcvr#2
UnReach.
Receiver 1 or 2 is inaccessible, as
follows:
• Wrong receiver IP has been entered.
• Receiver failure.
• WAN Network failure.
Rcvr#1 UnReg.
Rcvr#2 UnReg.
The PowerMax Pro unit is not
registered to IP receiver 1 or 2.
Broadband
Module
timeout err.
Broadband Module does not respond
to test result within 70 sec.
Invalid result Broadband Module responds with a
result code that is not recognized by the
PowerMax Pro.