PREMIER QUATRO INSTALLATION MANUAL (Fyreye MKII) Firmware Versions: PANEL 1.84 & LOOP 3.70
Doc No: GLT-215-7-1 Issue: 1.36 Author: NJ/TE DATE: 25/05/2017
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run the panel on batteries only for half an hour or so to try to discharge the batteries. If this doesn’t solve the problem,
replacement batteries will be required.
13.5 EARTH FAULTS
An EARTH fault indicates that something is shorting to earth (usually through the cable screen). Disconnect the earth screens one at
a time to determine the problem line.
(Note: connecting other equipment, e.g. an oscilloscope or USB to the panel can give an earth fault)
The earth fault message will indicate if it is a Positive or Negative voltage shorting to earth.
***DO NOT DISCONNECT THE MAINS EARTH CONNECTION. THIS WILL CAUSE A PROBLEM WITH THE PANELS OPERATION***
13.6 SYSTEM FAULT
A system fault is an abnormal microprocessor running condition due to various unexpected phenomena.
This will result in the panel attempting to correct itself. Should this fault occur, the System Fault LED, General Fault LED, General
Fault relay and internal fault buzzer will be constantly active. A system fault indication can be cleared by momentarily closing
jumper link JP20 on the display card (to the right of the coin battery). If the fault does not clear please consult your distributor.
13.7 SOUNDER FAULTS
Faults on the two conventional sounder circuits (connected to the Terminations PCB) and addressable sounders (connected to the
loops) are indicated on the LCD display. Conventional sounder circuit faults are also indicated by a flashing LED on the OUTPUT
DISABLEMENTS / FAULTS section of the panel.
13.8 OUT OF SERVICE FAULTS
If the system is in a condition in which it is unable to detect a fire or sound the alarm, for example if a loop is being configured, this
is indicated to the User by lighting the “Out of Service” LED.
13.9 NETWORK FAULTS
Token Lost – This normally means that a panel is become missing in the network. Check that there are no breaks in the network
wiring, and that all network cards and panels are still running.
Topology Change – This will normally be caused by a break in the network wiring.
Controller Fault – This will be shown if the network does not have a panel set to controller via the node setup menu. A network
must always have a designated Quatro panel assigned to be a controller.
14- EVENT LOGS
In order to maintain useful system information, the Premier Quatro uses 4 separate event logs. All events, except Tests, are stored
in the general log which has a capacity of 4096 events. Alarm events and Fault events are also stored in the Alarm log and Fault log,
respectively. The former log can hold up to 512 events, and the latter up to 1024 events. Using this method ensures that regardless
of the most recent entries, the last 512 alarms and 1024 faults will always be available. Test events are stored in a separate 512
entry log.
Alarm Log (512):
The screen will show the event number, the total no. of alarms, the date, the
time, the type of device that is in alarm, the address of the device in alarm,
which loop that it is in, and its location (i.e. text label). A maximum of 512 alarm
events can be stored. When the alarm log is full, the next alarm over-writes the
first alarm event, and so on.
ALARM <0097>/0512 01/07/15 12:34
MCP Alarm
(1.064)
TEXT : Room 123
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