Function of CI 3000
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Danger of failure of alarm messaging!
Successful transmission of alarms from LDS components cannot
be assured in systems where CAN bus communication is severely disturbed (frequent messages of CAN
faults or actual CAN failure).
In order to ensure the correct functioning of individual alarm paths (e.g. via modem and relay contacts),
they
must
be checked by triggering test alarms on a cyclical basis, see the chapter Operation.
As a rule, it must be ensured that the alarms are sent via a
number of independent alarm paths
.
Praxis tip:
In order to monitor and inspect the alarm destinations a daily test alarm (e.g. via SMS)
can be conducted from the store computer at a set time each day (see menu item 6-1-4-1).
The following alarms and messages are generated by the Store Computer CI 3000 itself:
S
Alarms
- Hardware error
- CAN bus failure/fault
- Modem fault
- Error in automatic fault report transmission
- First start of CI 3000
- Restart of CI 3000
- LDS component failure
- External alarms
- Special inputs
S
Messages
- Call made to store
- Manual/automatic mode of LDS components
- Changed configuration or date/time
Detailed information on the alarm and message texts of the CI 3000 store computer is provided in
the chapter 10 - Alarms and Messages.
4.1.1
Acknowledgement of alarms and messages
Alarms can be reset by pressing the
ALARM RESET
key while the alarm log is displayed (see Menu 1). Reset is
effective throughout the system. This means that throughout all LDS components all alarms and messages
which can be acknowledged are acknowledged.
Only those alarms, i.e. messages can be acknowledged which have been registered as resolved, i.e.
they possess a so called 'cleared time stamp'.
Acknowledged alarms are then deleted from the alarm list and transferred to the message list (see
menu item 4). For subsequent error detection all alarms which have been acknowledged and thus
masked can be displayed again by pressing the buttons
MODE
and
ALARM-RESET
. These alarms
can afterwards be reset and hidden in the normal manner.
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