20 AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018Operation of the Control Panel System or Point Fault Event2.3.3 Fault TypesThere are a variety of point or system fault types that may appear in the fault message. The tables below give lists of the faults and indi-cations of their cause.Point (Device) FaultsA message from the “Fault Type” column in Table 2.1, “Point (Device) Faults,” on page 20 will appear in the upper right corner of thepanel display when a point (device) fault occurs. Use this table to help determine what the fault is.POINT FAULTSFAULT TYPE FAULT DESCRIPTION ACTIONAC FAILURE The main or auxiliary power supply has lost AC power. Determine whether there is an AC power loss or whether thepower supply and wiring is correct.ADDRESS FAULT† A wireless device's address is set to zero (0) Find and correct the wireless device's address.ALIGNMENT MODE A beam detector is in configuration mode. No action is necessary, as the fault will clear when theconfiguration is complete. However, the detector will not detect afire while this fault exists.AMPLIFIER LIMIT The DAL device is overloaded, Remove outputs to lower the load on the speaker circuits. Pressreset when done.AMPLIFIERSUPERVISIONThe amplifier’s internal supervision on the DAL device is notworking,Call Technical Services.ANALOG OUTPUT xFAULTA fault has occurred on the DVC-AO analog output x (1-4).The analog output is configured for Style 7, but no audiosignal is returned.Investigate and fix.ASPIRATOR FAULT There is a problem with the FAAST detector. Replace the FAAST detector.AUDIO LIBRARYCORRUPTThe Audio Library is corrupt. The database must be re-downloaded, or all programming mustbe cleared and re-entered. if the fault does not clear, call TechnicalServices.AUDIO LIBRARYINCOMPATIBLEThe Audio Library is not compatible with the programmingdatabase.Download the correct application or version.AUTOLEARN FAILURE The Autolearn function has failed to complete. Refer to the associated detector’s product guide for additionalinformation.AUXIN FAULT This fault will be generated when the auxiliary input on theDVC is supervised (as determined by VeriFire Toolsprogramming) and insufficient signal is detected on the input.Check the DVC wiring and source.BATTERY HIGH The power supply’s battery charge is too high. Check the batteries for problems. Replace batteries if necessary.BATTERY LOW The power supply’s battery charge is low, or the RFXdevice’s battery charge is low.Check the batteries for problems. Replace batteries if necessary.BEAM BLOCKED Something has come between the detector’s beam and itsreflector.Investigate and clear the blockage.BRAND MISMATCH The brand of this SLC device is incompatible with this FACPsystem.Replace with compatible device.BUZZER OFF The DVC’s piezo is disabled. Re-enable the piezo at switch 5.CHARGER FAULT* The power supply’s battery charger is not working properly. Correct the fault.CLASS A FAULT† The wireless device has a single parent connection and ismissing the redundant class A connection.If a suitable parent is available, the background meshrestructuring routine should self-heal the network. If the networkdoes not self-heal after ten minutes, reduce the spacing betweendevices or utilize SWIFT Tools for suggested repeater placementto add stronger parents. Toggle mesh formation to trigger a meshrestructuring routine to re-evaluate the trouble condition aftertaking action.CO 6 MONTHS The CO (carbon monoxide) detection element on a detectorhas six months left to expiration.Replace the detector.CO EXPIRED The CO (carbon monoxide) detection element on a detectorhas expired.Replace the detector.CO FAULT The CO element on a detector is not working properly. Thisfault is generated for FlashScan mode only.Replace the detector.COMM LOSS Communication has been lost between the FMM-4-20module and its 4-20 mA sensor.Check connections between the FMM-4-20 module and the 4-20mA sensor.CONFIGURATIONFAULTA problem has occurred after the configuration was sentfrom the PipeIQ to the FAAST detector.Re-download the configuration.DAL DOWNLOADING The DVC is currently downloading to a DAL device. n/aDAL DUAL ADDRESSCONFLICTMore than one DAL device has the same address. Re-address DAL device(s).DAL NO ANSWER The DAL device is not communicating. The DAL device address will display at the panel or networkannunciator. Investigate and fix.DAP PORT x FAILURE Digital Audio Port x (A or B), wire or fibre, is notcommunicating due to a break in the connection, a short, orfaulty hardware.Locate and fix the break or short. If the problem is not a short orbreak, call technical Services.DATABASECORRUPTEDThe database that houses the DVC/DAL devicesprogramming is corrupt.The database must be re-downloaded or all programming must becleared and re-entered. If the fault still does not clear, callTechnical Services.DATABASEINCOMPATIBLEThe programming database version is not compatible withthe application version.The correct application or version must be downloaded.Table 2.1 Point (Device) Faults (1 of 3)