Fireclass Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels: Firmware Version 25
Fireclass Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels: Firmware Version 25
Fireclass Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels: Firmware Version 25
Addressable
Fire Alarm
Control Panels
Firmware version 25
Doc. version 2
18. April 2017
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FIRECLASS Fire Alarm Control Panels Contents
Contents
1 Overview ...........................................................................................................4
1.1 Fault Reporting, pseudo, points ..................................................................................... 4
1.2 Placing standard points into Fault ................................................................................. 4
1 Overview
This document gives a list of the possible fault states There are pseudo points within each point region, for
from FIRECLASS panels using Version 25 firmware. example, the Field Interface Module (FIM) pseudo
Faults are reported on the FIRECLASS panel in two points and the RBUS pseudo points. Each region has a
distinct ways: section below.
Using specific points used solely for fault reporting.
Setting a 'standard' point into a fault state.
1.2 Placing standard points
into Fault
1.1 Fault Reporting, pseudo, The system can also report faults on other points in the
points system. It does this by placing that point into a special
fault condition. This is different from standard point acti-
Pseudo points are activated when a monitored event
vation.
occurs. Depending on the firmware driver, they may be
cleared after a predetermined time, or they may only The software driver can place a point into different faults
clear when the monitored condition clears. These depending on the device being monitored.
conditions are reported by activating the processing Examples include 'NO RESPONSE' and 'RELAY
assigned to the point. STUCK'.
The Cause linked to the fault state is not visible to the
FIRECLASS Express user.
2 Pseudo Points
The states monitored are the RAM and the firmware checksum.
Table 1: FIM Local I/O Pseudo Points
‘RBnn.Pmm’
If the sequence identifier in a packet indicates a packet has been lost, this
fault is raised. It is automatically cleared within 60 seconds.
8 Char CHIP CSum Err The MPM, if configured as an OCM, performs a checksum on the data in
the character set EEPROM. If the calculated value does not match the value
stored within the device, this fault is raised.
Table 2: RBUS Node Pseudo Points
RBnn’
‘TLI Pnn’
2.5 Network Node Pseudo This section refers to faults regarding the
presence or absence of panel nodes.
Points
When reported on the user interface or via printers, the
output format used for faults reported from network
node points is:
‘Net nnn’
‘COM1’
‘COM2’
‘COM3’
“Net Card Left”, there is an open or short circuit from Network data is being received with incorrect
panel 3 to the adjacent panel. sequence numbers, indicating data is being lost.
This applies to open circuit on FOM800 connections. Broadcast messages use sequence numbers.
Action: Corrupt packet detected inside TLI800EN buffer,
If the network is wired as a Bus, the end nodes need data is being lost.
to be set in Express and SW1-6 needs to be set ON. Actions:
Check all network cards use the same configuration
settings.
4.4 Open or Short Circuit – Check all nodes are online
Check for any ground faults.
Right
4.7 Ring Continuity
5 Wiring Reminders
Summary of EOL and Alarm Resistors used with various 410MIM EOL 200Ω / Alarm 100Ω
Modules.
For full information refer to the individual device docu- 410MIO EOL 330Ω / Alarm 150Ω
ment. 410DDM EOL 4k7 / Alarm 560Ω
410QIO EOL 3k3 / Alarm 680Ω
FIM 801/2 Sounder EOL 2.7k. 410QMO EOL 27k
Supervised I/P EOL 10k /
Alarm 2k 410TSM EOL 3k3 / Alarm 680Ω
6 System Fault
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