Bicoder™ troubleshooting – Baseline Systems BaseStation 6000 User Manual

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Test Method 4 –

Use a substitute

two-wire path

1. Remove the biCoder from the questionable location.

2. Run another wire or set of wires across the top of the ground to the

questionable device and reconnect it.

3. In the upper right of the System Diagnostics interface, click the arrow in

the Select Zone to Start Test field, and then click the device that you

want to test. The results display in the IO Event Display pane. If the

results are successful, it indicates that the original wire was faulty. If

the “No response from remote unit” message displays, it may indicate

that the substitute wire is faulty, or the device has failed.

4. If you suspect that the device has failed, follow the instructions in Test

Method 3 to substitute and test a known good device.

Repair

If possible locate a spare wire and verify that the replacement wire has

adequate insulation to properly function as a two-wire conductor using the

Baseline Wire Insulation Tester.

If new wire is added, use double-jacketed wire as recommended by Baseline.

If necessary use a wire tracer or a fault finder to locate the break in the wire.

Replace the wire and verify that the replacement wire has adequate insulation

to properly function as a two-wire conductor using the Baseline Wire Insulation

Tester.

Use the following tests in the System Diagnostics interface to verify

functionality:

• Base # Test on the Base/TwoWire tab
• Quick Test All Zones on the System Self Test tab
• Detailed Test All Zones on the System Self Test tab

biCoder™ Troubleshooting

Test Steps

In the System Diagnostics interface, click the Base/TwoWire tab, and then click

the Base # Test button (where the # represents the number of the Remote Base

Unit that you want to test). If test fails, refer to Remote Base Unit

Troubleshooting.

Run the Quick Test All Zones from the System Self Test tab of the System

Diagnostics interface. Note any failing zones.

In the upper right of the System Diagnostics interface, click the arrow in the

Select Zone to Start Test field, and then click the biCoder that you want to test.

The results display in the IO Event Display pane. The following messages are

possible:

No response from remote unit - failure may indicate that a wire has failed.

Refer to Wire Troubleshooting.

Open Circuit Valve – Indicates a bad solenoid or bad wire to the valve (the

wire that connects the biCoder to the valve).

Short Circuit Valve – Indicates a failed solenoid or valve wires.
Over Current Valve – Indicates a failing solenoid or multiple valves

connected to a device that exceed the maximum current draw.

Check Sum Error – Remote – Indicates an address conflict. Grounded wires

caused by failing insulation or nicks or cuts in the insulation may also cause

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