Controller audible alarm – Det-Tronics EQP Fire and Gas Detection/Releasing System User Manual

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Lon Comm
Redundant controllers exchange information across

the LON network. This is primarily done to prevent

both controllers from becoming the master in the

event that the HSSL fails. The fault is annunciated

when a controller fails to receive any information from

the other controller.

Msg Error
If the standby controller receives a message from the

master that has the correct CRC but invalid data an

error message is returned. This master will indicate

the error with this fault.

Program Flow
Program flow checking ensures that essential

functions execute in the correct sequence. If any

functions don’t execute properly, or execute in the

wrong order, the program flow error is set and control

is transferred to the standby controller.

LON A/B Inf
Controllers utilize neuron co-processors to interface

with the field device network. If an error is detected in

the operation of the co-processor, a LON interface

fault is annunciated.

User Logic CS
Controllers continually conduct a checksum test of the

user logic program to ensure that the data remains

unchanged. A user checksum fault is annunciated if

the result is incorrect.

App CS
When the controller firmware is generated a checksum

of the program is calculated and saved in memory.

Each controller is continually conducting a checksum

test of the program to ensure that the data remains

unchanged. The application checksum fault is

annunciated if the result is incorrect.

User Logic
Many checks are conducted while the controller

interprets and executes the user program. The user

logic error is generated if invalid or out of range data

is detected.

Config
This fault is annunciated when a controller has not

been configured or the configuration information has

been corrupted.

Power 1
Displays the power 1 status on the standby controller.

Power 2
Displays the power 2 status on the standby controller.

Option Bd
Indicates whether there is a fault on the ControlNet

option board of the standby controller.

CONTROLLER AUDIBLE ALARM
The Controller features an internal audible alarm for

local system status notification (see Table 4-2 and

Figure 4-4). When the system is operating in the

normal mode (no Alarm or Fault conditions occurring),

the alarm is silent (off). If an event (any alarm or

trouble condition) occurs, the alarm will remain active

until it is acknowledged by pressing the Acknowledge

pushbutton or reset by pressing the Reset pushbutton

on the Controller front panel.

Table 4-2—EQP Controller Alarm Tone Patterns

Priority

Controller Tone

Tone Pattern

1

Fire Alarm

Temporal

2

Supervisory

Supervisory

3

Trouble

Trouble

4

High Gas

Gas

5

Low Gas

Gas

6

Normal

Off

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