Issue
The Timer Test is not coming in. The panel history shows Off Normal Test. The panel is programmed to send all reports in CID. Central does not see an E608 CID report for an off normal test.
Solution
Contact ID Reporting. The system can be programmed to send a periodic test report, E602, in Contact ID format. If any system troubles are present at the periodic test time, a new event, E608, which states “New event, off normal at time of periodic test report” is sent. Software versions 2.03 and before sent a generic system trouble P300 report.
Part numbers DS9400, DS9400I, DS9400M, DS9431, D7024
Issue
What are the proper steps in cleaning a DS200HD smoke head?
Solution
Turn off all electrical power to the detector.
Depress the tab on the two sides of the detector adjacent to the LED, and pull the unit from its base.
Fill three (3) clean buckets each with 1-1/2 gallons normal tap water.
NOTE: De-ionized or distilled water is preferable in areas where hard water with large mineral content is prevalent.
Add one (1) teaspoon of dishwashing liquid (Ivory Dishwashing liquid only) to the first bucket and mix thoroughly, then place the dirty detector into the soapy water until it is completely submerged. Allow the unit to soak for approximately ten (10) minutes, then agitate to insure all dust and dirt is removed.
Remove the unit to the first clean water bucket, submerge detector and agitate for 5-10 seconds to remove all soap residue.
Finally, move unit to the second clean water bucket, and repeat the procedure in step #5. Remove from second bucket, then vigorously (not violently) shake unit to drain all water. Remove unit to dry area and allow to drain and dry by resting unit on its side. Allow unit to dry for a period of 72 hours before use.
Caution:
Air Dry units only.
Do not use any hot air device or attempt to place unit in oven, as this will result in damage to the detector. Also wash and rinse water should be changed every 5-7 units to maximize the results.
The DataLock system uses lockcodes to lock panels from programming by unauthorized programmers. A Datalocked panel has a lockcode in memory that the 5200 must match to one of the lockcodes in the 5200 lockcode records before the programming session can continue. If 5200 cannot match the lockcode in the panel, the programming session is terminated.
This is a generic solution for any photoelectric device application where the device seems to keep going in and out of trouble due to alignment issues.
Part numbers DS240, DS241, D296, D297
Issue
The D192G panel zone (point) is in trouble and the yellow LED is not on.
Solution
With the zone/point in trouble and No Yellow LED On there is a wiring fault. One of the following terminals do not have power connected to them. External Power In (EXT PWR IN) and / or Auxiliary Power In (AUX PWR IN).
Terminal 1 (AUX PWR IN) 13.75 VDC
Terminal 2 (Common)
Terminal 3 (Supervised Zone / Point) 2.50 VDC Normal Condition < 1.50 VDC In Trouble condition
Terminal 4 (Trigger) 13.75 VDC In Alarm Only
Terminal 5 (External Power In) 12 VDC or 24 VDC Depended on needed Output for the NAC's or Power Supply
Terminal 6 (Common) This is the Common from an 24 VDC External Power
Terminal 7 (Positive Alarm Output)
Terminal 8 (Negative Alarm Output)
Part number D192G