SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA REV 0 | 29 April 2009 Simplex Fire Products - Fault & Assistance Guide
10 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.2 Loop Card Faults Description: If the Loop card (MAPNET or IDNET) is in an ABNORMA
11 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.2.1 Card Missing/Failed Description: The circuit card is not communicating corre
12 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.2.3 Short Circuit Abnormal Description: The addressable loop has a short circuit.
13 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.2.5 Channel Failure Abnormal Description: The Loop card cannot communicate with any
14 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.2.8 IDNet Dipswitch Settings 1. Devices are supplied with DIPSWITCH switch ALL ON
15 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3 Addressable Device Faults To confirm a Loop card is in NORMAL status: Pr
16 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.1 No Answer Description: The panel has a device programmed at the address displaye
17 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.2 Head Missing Description: The panel is seeing the base at the displayed address
18 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.3 Wrong Device Description: The panel is getting a response from the displayed add
19 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.4 Bad Answer Description: The panel is getting a response from the displayed addr
2 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.0 Identifying Simplex® 4100 Series Faults...5 1.1 4100U BASIC OPERATI
20 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.5 Extra Device Description: The panel has identified a device at an address that i
21 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.6 Output Abnormal Description: Observed when the output of a Relay, Sounder or Iso
22 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.7 Alarm Verification Tally Exceeded NOTE: This fault could indicate a faulty dete
23 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.9 DIP Switch Settings Devices are supplied with DIPSWITCH set to 255 DIPSW
24 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.4 Address Settings for Simplex® Addressable Bases & Devices DIP Switches 5-
25 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.5 Mapnet Loop Power Supply Calibrations It is possible to recalibrate the MAPNET Lo
26 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.6 4100-0157A Battery Charger Faults There are a number of Battery Charger Faults th
27 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 4. Measure the voltage on the battery leads. You may have to power down & up again t
28 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.7 Positive/Negative Earth Ground Faults Simplex 4100 Series Fire Panels have the a
29 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 If you find that all the bays have been checked, and the earth fault appears to be in the
3 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 2.0 4100 Crash Codes – General Information ...30 2.1 4100 CRASH CODES – GENER
30 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 2.0 4100 Crash Codes – General Information
31 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 2.1 4100 Crash Codes – General Information The 4100 family associated with the crash c
- 32 - 2.2 4100-Family General Crash Codes Table Crash Code LCD Display Error Information 00 CRASH_UNEXPECTED <CRASH UNEXPECTED> C
- 33 - 2.3 4100-Family General Crash Codes Table (continued) Crash Code LCD Display Error Information 39 CRASH_SMPL_CODE_OPCODE <Inval
- 34 - 34 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 TTTHHHIIISSS PPPAAAGGGEEE HHHAAASSS BBBEEEEEENNN LLLEEEFFFTT
- 35 - 35 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 3.0 Identifying Faults on the IMS & Network
- 36 - 36 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 3.1 Identifying Faults on the IMS – General Instructions 3.1.1 IMS & TrueS
- 37 - 37 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 3.2 Displayed Fault Format The faults will appear in the below format, When an
- 38 - 38 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 3.2.1 Fault Type Fault Description of most likely cause Head missing Detector
- 39 - 39 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 3.3 Common Network Faults 3.3.1 Common Trouble Point for Node A fault has occurr
4 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.3 AUDIO LINE FAULT ...53 5.
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- 41 - 41 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 4.0 Identifying F3200 Faults
- 42 - 42 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 4.1 Recall System Faults 4.1.1 Function The Recall System Faults function allows
- 43 - 43 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 4.2 List of System Faults – Non-Networked The complete list of faults which can b
- 44 - 44 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 10. Charger high/low/normal Raw value = high/low/normal This message indicates the
- 45 - 45 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 NOTE: The software produces the following error messages from a series of built-i
- 46 - 46 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 19. RZDU x This displays the current status of any RZDU which has an off-normal c
- 47 - 47 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 4.3 Glossary of Abbreviations A/C : Air Conditioning ac : Alternating Cur
- 48 - 48 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 RAD : Return Air Duct (Air Conditioning Plant) RDU : Remote Display Unit RMS
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SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA REV 0 | 29 April 2009 1.0 Identifying Simplex® 4100 Series Faults
- 50 - 50 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.0 Identifying faults on a QE90
- 51 - 51 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.1 QE90 Service Isolation Mode – Fault Display To access the fault memory and co
- 52 - 5.2 ECP versions 2.xx/4.xx/6.xx – System Fault Display
- 53 - 53 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.3 Audio Line Fault 5.3.1 Speaker Line Fault/Amp Fault • Check EOL resistor (
- 54 - 54 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.3.3 Speaker Tapping Adjustments Both amplifier types have controls to adjust the
- 55 - 55 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.4 Strobe Line Fault • Check EOL resistor (56k) • If ok, swap speaker lines
- 56 - 56 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 Strobe Relay Driver Module and Strobe Light Connection 5.4.2 Cable Gauging It is
- 57 - 57 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.4.3 Links and DIP Switches Each STBM9008 module contains a DIP switch that mu
- 58 - 58 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 Table 4: DIP Switches 5 – 8 – Select MODE for Powered Outputs NOTES: Voltage
- 59 - 59 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.4.4 STBM9008 Board Installation To install the STBM9008 Module, perform the f
6 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1 4100U Basic Operations The Fire Panel display consists of two sections – the Operator
- 60 - 60 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.5 BGA or FIP Fault A 10V Zener Diode type BZT03-C10 (Normally open input type o
- 61 - 61 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 FIB8910 Termination Points and Example Wiring
- 62 - 62 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.6 WIP Line Fault The WIPS2000 must connect to a WTRM2000 termination module. Th
- 63 - 63 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.7 PA Speech, Spare Speech, WIP Speech, Comms and Spare Comms Cable Faults PA
- 64 - 64 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.8 ECP Failures 5.8.1 MECP and SECP Failure A MECP failure will be present on
- 65 - 5.9 ECM Networked System – System Fault Display
- 66 - 66 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.10 ECM Networked Systems If you are having issues with an ECM Network and are u
- 67 - 5.11 QE90 Fault Register TROUBLE QUESTIONS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS REFERENCE Programming I don't get an alert phase in Auto mode, but I ca
- 68 - Design If a zone is large and require two amplifier circuits, but they happen to be in separate racks with their own EMUX card, will the si
- 69 - Messages In a large zone with multiple amplifiers across several card cages, how can I get tone and message synchronisation? Use one amplif
7 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.2 Basic Interface Commands The table shown below includes some general front panel comm
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- 71 - 71 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 6.0 National Contact Directory
- 72 - 72 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 6.1 Contact Us To contact Simplex® Fire Products in Australia please call our Nat
8 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.1 Resetting 4100 Latched Faults When fault finding the Simplex® 4100U Fire Detection
9 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.3 Index – Quickview Loop Card Faults Card Missing Failed (Card Inserted) Correc
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