FS 8700 48 Fike Cheetah
FS 8700 48 Fike Cheetah
FS 8700 48 Fike Cheetah
Driver Manual
(Supplement to the FieldServer Instruction Manual)
APPLICABILITY & EFFECTIVITY Effective for all systems manufactured after September 2011
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 2 Cheetah Device Description ........................................................................................................................... 5 Driver Scope of Supply ................................................................................................................................... 5 2.1 Supplied by FieldServer Technologies for this driver .....................................................................................5 rd 2.2 Provided by Supplier of 3 Party Equipment.................................................................................................5 Hardware Connections ................................................................................................................................... 6 3.1 Connection to Fike Cheetah Panel .................................................................................................................6 3.2 RS-485 Connection to Fike Cheetah Xi Panel .................................................................................................7 3.3 RS-232 Connection to Fike Cheetah Xi Panel .................................................................................................8 3.3.1 Connection Notes: ..................................................................................................................................8 3.4 Connecting the FieldServer to the MIM (Multi-Interface Module) ...............................................................9 3.4.1 Connection Notes ...................................................................................................................................9 Data Array Parameters ................................................................................................................................. 10 Configuring the FieldServer as a Cheetah Device Client ................................................................................ 11 5.1 Client Side Connection Parameters .............................................................................................................11 5.2 Client Side Node Parameters .......................................................................................................................12 5.3 Client Side Map Descriptor Parameters .......................................................................................................12 5.3.1 FieldServer Specific Map Descriptor Parameters .................................................................................12 5.3.2 Driver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters .........................................................................................13 5.4 Map Descriptor Examples ............................................................................................................................14 5.4.1 Zone Status ..........................................................................................................................................14 5.4.2 Device Status........................................................................................................................................14 5.4.3 Panel Information ................................................................................................................................14 5.4.4 History Events ......................................................................................................................................14 5.4.5 Acknowledging Alarms ........................................................................................................................15 5.4.6 Map Descriptor Example 1. (All Zones Data) .......................................................................................16 5.4.7 Map Descriptor Example 2.(Specific Zone Data) ..................................................................................16 5.4.8 Map Descriptor Example 3 Zone Status as a numeric value .............................................................17 5.4.9 Map Descriptor Example 4 All Devices ..............................................................................................18 5.4.10 Map Descriptor Example 5 (Specific Device) ........................................................................................19 5.4.11 Map Descriptor Example 6 - Device States as a Numeric Value ..........................................................19 5.4.12 Map Descriptor Example 7 Panel Data .............................................................................................20 5.4.13 Map Descriptor Example 8 History Data (All Devices) ......................................................................20 5.4.14 Map Descriptor Example 9 Full History Event Record Specific Device ............................................21 5.4.15 Map Descriptor Example 10 Full History Event Record Any Device ................................................21 5.4.16 Map Descriptor Example 11 Alarm Ack.............................................................................................22 Configuring the FieldServer as a Cheetah Device Server ............................................................................... 23
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Appendix A. Useful Features ................................................................................................................................ 24 Appendix A.1. Acknowledging Alarms .....................................................................................................................24 Appendix B. Vendor Information ......................................................................................................................... 25 Appendix B.1. Fike Cheetah Panel Firmware version sensitivity .............................................................................25 Appendix B.1.1. Message 6.0 limitations .........................................................................................................25 Appendix B.1.2. Message 1.1 - Older firmware ................................................................................................25 FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas, California 95035 USA Web: www.fieldserver.com Tel: (408) 262 2299 Fax: (408) 262 2269 Toll Free: (888) 509 1970 email: support@fieldserver.com
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Appendix B.1.3. Message 1.1 - Newer Firmware .............................................................................................25 Appendix B.2. Fike XI Panel Limitations and capabilities .........................................................................................25 Appendix C. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................... 26 Appendix C.1. Driver Error Messages ......................................................................................................................26 Appendix C.2. Driver Stats .......................................................................................................................................28 Appendix C.3. Map Descriptor Specific Errors .........................................................................................................28 Appendix C.4. Multiple Cheetah Panels ..................................................................................................................28 Appendix D. Reference ........................................................................................................................................ 29 Appendix D.1. Driver Scope .....................................................................................................................................29 Appendix D.2. Panel Firmware Versions..................................................................................................................29 Appendix D.3. Storing Panel Data ............................................................................................................................29 Appendix D.4. How History Events are Stored ........................................................................................................30
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The Cheetah Protocol driver allows the FieldServer to transfer data to and from devices over either RS-232 or RS485 using the Cheetah device protocols (Legacy Cheetah Classic and the current Cheetah Xi). The driver supports messages sent from the Cybercat panel. Specifically, the driver supports message 1.02 which reports panel, zone and device states. The FieldServer can emulate either a Server or Client but it should be noted that it can only process unsolicited messages from the Cheetah devices. Thus, it does not provide an active Client driver. It is best to consider this driver as a consumer only driver with the data being produced by a Cheetah controller.
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2.2
Part #
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HARDWARE CONNECTIONS 1
The FieldServer is connected to the Cheetah panel's Peripheral Port (see below). This port is either a serial port (identified as jack 4) or RS-485 port (use the terminals adjacent to jack 4). Configure the Cheetah Panel according to manufacturers instructions
3.1
RS-232
R2
GND
8917-14
R1
FG
+ -
J4
8
GND
1
P1
FieldServer
+ -
RS-232 Port
RS-485
The connection diagrams are for Non Cybercat Panels. Connection info was not available at the time this document was last updated.
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3.2
To other Devices
*
SHIELD
No Connection
+
Connect + to + - to -
FieldServer
Twisted pair
+
DACT
SHIELD
+
485 peripherals
P6
For FieldServer RJ45 Ports Use RJ45 Pin1 for + Use RJ45 Pin8 for -
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3.3
CHEETAH XI PANEL P5
Terminal Block
RJ45 Connector
8 FieldServer
P1
RS-232 Port
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3.4
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Data Arrays are protocol neutral data buffers for storage of data to be passed between protocols. It is necessary to declare the data format of each of the Data Arrays to facilitate correct storage of the relevant data. Section Title Data_Arrays Column Title Data_Array_Name
Data_Array_Format
Data_Array_Length
Function Provide name for Data Array Provide data format. Each Data Array can only take on one format. The Cheetah driver always sets Data Array elements to a zero or one. Thus, the use of bit arrays is suggested but is not mandatory. Number of Data Objects. Must be larger than the data storage area required by the Map Descriptors for the data being placed in this array.
1-10,000. If you use the 'All' keyword when setting the parameter Cheet_Zone/Device then the minimum length is 128.
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For a detailed discussion on FieldServer configuration, please refer to the FieldServer configuration manual. The information that follows describes how to expand upon the factory defaults provided in the configuration files included with the FieldServer. (See .csv sample files provided with the FieldServer) This section documents and describes the parameters necessary for configuring the FieldServer to communicate with a Cheetah Device Client. The configuration file tells the FieldServer about its interfaces, and the routing of data required. In order to enable the FieldServer for Cheetah Device communications, the driver independent FieldServer buffers need to be declared in the Data Arrays section, the destination device addresses need to be declared in the Server Side Nodes section and the data required from the Client needs to be mapped in the Server Side Map Descriptors section. Details on how to do this can be found below. Note that in the tables, * indicates an optional parameter, with the bold legal value being the default.
5.1
Section Title Connections Column Title Port Baud* Parity* Data_Bits* Stop_Bits* Protocol
Function Specify which port the device is connected to the FieldServer Specify baud rate Specify parity Specify data bits Specify stop bits Specify protocol used
9600 (Vendor limitation) None, (Vendor limitation) 8 (Vendor limitation) 1 (Vendor limitation) Cheetah (makes the port the exclusive domain of Cheetah devices.) This keyword is not required when specifying the port.
Example // Client Side Connections Port P1 , Baud , 9600 , Protocol , Cheetah , Parity , None , Data_Bits ,8 , Stop_Bits ,1
Not all ports shown are necessarily supported by the hardware. Consult the appropriate Instruction manual for details of the ports available on specific hardware.
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5.2
PLC_Type*
Function Provide name for node Specify protocol used Specify which port the device is connected to the FieldServer This parameter tells the driver what type of panel you are connecting to. If not specified, the driver expects a legacy Cheetah panel.
Cybercat , Cheetah
, Protocol , Cheetah
, Port , P1
5.3
Not all ports shown are necessarily supported by the hardware. Consult the appropriate Instruction manual for details of the ports available on specific hardware.
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Cheet_Zone*
None, All, 0-127 Must be None when Cheet_Device is not equal to None.
Cheet_Device*
Cheet_Loop
Cheet_DT*
Data Type. Multiple Map Descriptors are required to store multiple states in one/more Data Arrays.
None, 1-3 Must be None when Cheet_Zone is not equal to None. Abort, Trouble, Supervisory, Disable, PreAlarm, Alarm, Pre-Dis, Release, Process, Any, All, History, Panel Only Alarm and Trouble are valid when storing device data
Length
Cheet_Func*
The length of the Data_Array that will be used to store the information. Ensure that the length is sufficient to store all information (e.g. for Zone Data the minimum length is 241 (Enough space for Zones 0-240). Use for active Map Descriptors only
1-10,000
Port Response, -
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FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual Column Title DA_Byte_Name Function Full details of the most recent event (any device) may be stored in the data array DA_HIST_EVENT. See sections 5.4.14 and 5.4.15. Appendix D.3 maps the layout of this data.
5.4
The driver processes messages from the panel that relay the panels current status as well as new history events. These messages contain composite data and the contents cannot simply be stored in a Data Array to read by a Client device. Map Descriptors are used to store portions of this composite data from the following categories. At least one Map Descriptor is required for each category.
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The entire history event record for the most recent event (any device or a specific device) can be stored in the Data Array DA_HIST_EVENT which must be defined as described in Section 4. Appendix D.3 maps the layout of this data.
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, Data_Array_Offset ,0 ,0 ,0 ,0
, Cheet_Zone ,1 ,2
, Data_Array_Offset ,0 ,0
The data is stored into a Data Array called DA_1 for zone 1 and DA_2 for zone 2...
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For the driver to effectively report the status as a number the Data Array format must be suitable for storing the number. UINT16, UINT32 and FLOAT formats are supported.
This data type tells the driver that this Map Descriptor must be used to store zone status data of any type. The driver writes a number into the array location for each device. The value of the number indicates the status of the zone. The value is based on which bits in the binary number are set. Bit 0: Abort State Bit 1: Trouble State Bit 2: Supervisory State Bit 3: Zone is disabled Bit 4: Pre Alarm State Bit 5: Alarm State Bit 6: Pre-Discharge State Bit 7: Release State Bit 8: Process State Example : Value = 32 indicates an alarm state Example : Value = 96 indicates an alarm & pre-discharge state
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, Data_Array_Offset ,0 ,0 ,0
, Cheeet_Loop ,1 ,1 ,1 ,2 ,2 ,2
A different array is used for each state. Another strategy could have been to use the same array but vary the offset.
The Data Type describes which Map Descriptor to use for each device states storage. If the device state doesnt match one of these data types then the message will be ignored.
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Each Map Descriptor in this example reads data for one device only. Thus each Map Descriptor must point to a different Data Array or as is the case in this example, to a different location in the same Data Array.
They are passive because this driver is a data consumer. The driver is node independent; however Node_A ties this Map Descriptor to a Node Descriptor which thus connects the Map Descriptor to a protocol and to a port.
The alarm state is being stored. When storing device data the Cheet_Zone must be set to None.
, Data_Array_Offset ,0 ,0 ,0 ,0
, Cheeet_Loop ,1 ,2 ,3 ,4
The arrays format must be suitable for storing the state number which can range from 0-15. Thus BYTE, UINT16, UINT32 and FLOAT are suitable formats for the Data Array.
The Any keyword tells the driver to store the device state as a number The value of the number indicates the device state. The number is a binary number and its value is determined by which bits are set. Bit 0: Alarm Bit 1: Pre-Alarm Bit 2: Trouble
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The Panel keyword is used to store the panel data using this Map Descriptor.
History events relate to devices and thus the zone must be set to None.
Map Descriptor will store History data One Map Descriptor is required per loop.
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5.4.14 Map Descriptor Example 9 Full History Event Record Specific Device
Full History Event records contain composite data which require at least 65 consecutive Data Array locations for storage. If the Data_Array_Offset is not carefully specified the storage areas will overlap.
// Client Side Map Descriptors Map_Descriptor_Name , Data_Array_Name , Data_Array_Offset , Function , Node_Name , Cheet_Zone , Cheet_DT , Cheet_Device , Cheet_Loop , DA_Byte_Name , Length Device1_L1_Hist , DA_HIST , 20 , Passive , Node_A , None , History , 20 ,1 , DA_HIST_EVENT , 256
One device is processed using this Map Descriptor. Thus only events relating to device 20 of loop 1 will be stored using this Map Descriptor. Events relating to other devices will be discarded unless additional Map Descriptors are defined.
Event history records are stored in this Data Array. The contents of the Data Array locations are described in Appendix D.3. Each event record uses at least 65 consecutive elements of the array so the choice of an offset must be made carefully.
5.4.15 Map Descriptor Example 10 Full History Event Record Any Device
Only the most recent history event is stored using this Map Descriptor. The full record is stored but is overwritten when a new event is received irrespective of the events device address.
// Client Side Map Descriptors Map_Descriptor_Name , Data_Array_Name , Data_Array_Offset , Function , Node_Name , Cheet_Zone , Cheet_DT , Cheet_Device , Cheet_Loop , DA_Byte_Name , Length Device1_L1_Hist , DA_HIST ,0 , Passive , Node_A , None , History , ALL ,1 , DA_HIST_EVENT , 256
Differs from Example 9 in that the device is specified as ALL - now the driver stores the event for any device at the same location.
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Only one element of this Data Array is used. The value determines how the Cheetah panel will be affected. If bit 0 is set then the panel will be reset. If bit 1 is set then the panel will be silenced. If bit 2 is set then the panel will be acknowledged.
The Map Descriptor must always be passive. This is because this Map Descriptor is used to respond to the port supervision query.
This tells the driver that this Map Descriptor is to be used for acknowledging alarms.
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This Driver cannot act as a Server, i.e. it cannot write data to the Cheetah controller or devices. Thus it cannot be used to acknowledge alarms or reset states.
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Example: To Silence the Panel, then set the value of the Data Array element to 2.
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Appendix B.1.1.
Can only report data for 127 zones. Data is limited to Alarm, Trouble, Pre-Discharge and Released states Can only report data for 127 devices on loops 1-4. Data is limited to Alarm, Trouble states. Message 1.1 - Older firmware
Appendix B.1.2.
Appendix B.1.3.
Supports zones 1-240. For zones the following states are reported: Abort, Trouble, Supervisory, Disabled, Pre-alarm, Alarm, Pre-Discharge, Released, Processed. Supports devices 1-127 on loops 1-4. For devices the following states are reported: Alarm, Pre-Alarm and Trouble
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Warning messages only. An incoming message was discarded because the identifiers which mark the beginning of a message could not be found. You cannot take any action to correct this message. If it occurs often check wiring, noise and installation.
An invalid zone has been specified. The zone causing the problem is printed in 4 parenthesis. The largest possible zone number is 255. Only Cybercat panels support this number of zones. Legacy panels support up to zone 239. Very old panels that can only send message #6 can only report information for 127 panels. If you are connected to a Cybercat panel and you get the FYI message you can ignore it. If you are connected to some other panel and you get either the Err or FYI message then you will need to correct the CSV file. An invalid device has been specified. The device causing the problem is printed 4 in parenthesis. An invalid loop has been specified. The loop causing the problem is printed in 4 parenthesis.
Modify the CSV file, download to the FieldServer and restart the FieldServer for the changes to take effect.
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FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual Error Message Cheetah:#10 MapDesc Error. Zone & Device Specified. Cheetah:#11 MapDesc Error. With devices only alarm & trouble available. Cheetah:#12 Message on Cheetah port but no mapDesc found. Action Required
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One Map Descriptor cannot be used to store data for zones and devices. Either 4 the keyword Cheet_Zone or Cheet_Device must be set to None . For devices only the alarm & trouble states are available. Set the Cheet_DT 4 values appropriately in the configuration file. A port has been reserved for the Cheetah protocol and a message has been 5 received on this port but there is no Map Descriptor defined for this port. The Data Array associated with the Map Descriptor in question is too short. Adjust the length as required by the error message. Note that the error may be repeated for a single Map Descriptor when a new zone or device is stored because the storage location may be based on the zone or device number. Generally for zone storage the array must have at least 240 locations (and 128 for 5 older Cheetah firmware.) The Map Descriptor length must be sufficient to store all the data. The maximum device number is 255 and the maximum zone number is 255, therefore to store all zones and devices the MD's must be 256 elements long. Some legacy panels and message dont support the full number of devices/zones. For example some panels only support 241 zones. Try and determine the correct length otherwise please use 256. If you are unsure ask tech support to provide the template file server.csv An internal diagnostic has been activated. This should not happen on a live system. Take a log and contact tech support Messages are expected to begin with a Carriage return or SOH (0x01). The message has been rejected because it starts with the reported byte. Perhaps the vendor has changed firmware. If this error occurs repeatedly then take a log and contact tech support. If it occurs rarely then assume it is noise and ignore it if you are satisfied you are getting good data updates. Cybercat panels transmit lagacy message which must be ignored. This message confirms the driver is ignoring them. No corrective action is required. If you are connected to a Cybercat panel and never see this message printed (checked the system and driver error message screen) then please take a log and contact Tech support. The driver is attempting to store zone status information from a Cybercat panel. The Data Array is too short. Adjust the length of the Data Array and the length of 5 the Map Descriptor. The driver is attempting to store device status information from a Cybercat panel. The Data Array is too short. Adjust the length of the Data Array and the 5 length of the Map Descriptor. These messages report the type of panel that the configuration is suitable for. If this isnt what you expect, review the configuration against the manual and make 5 changes as required. Refer to section 0 for more information.
Cheetah:#17. DIAG_USER_1
Err.
Cheetah:#19 FYI. Ignoring 0x0100 messages from Cybercat. Cheetah:#20 Err. DA too short. Zone=%d MD=<%s> RQD=%d Cheetah:#21. Err. DA too short. MapDesc=<%s> RQD=%d DA=%s Cheetah:#22 FYI. Node=%s is a Cybercat panel. Cheetah:#23 FYI. Node=%s is a Cheetah panel.
5
Modify the CSV file, download to the FieldServer and restart the FieldServer for the changes to take effect.
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Page 30 of 36 Data stored at this location Day of Month Year Day of Week Hour AM/PM Minute Second Number of current events present on cheetah Pre-Alarm Fire Alarm Supervisory Alarm Trouble AC Power Alarm Silence Supervisory Silence Trouble Silence
The array locations of the additional data are indicated below Location 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 29 30 31 32 33 65 Contents Month Day of Month Year less 1900 Day of Week (1..7) Hour (0-12) AM-PM (A,P) Minute Second Event Data (0-65535) Custom Message Fire Point Zero Point Device Type Device Function Zones device belongs to Current History Counter (0-65535) Notes
20 bytes
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FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual The event codes are defined in the table below. # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Description no record aux power unconfig aux power missing ac1 power restored ac1 power trouble ac2 power restored ac2 power trouble batttery1 restored batttery1 trouble Notes auxiliary power module present but unconfigured. auxiliary power module not present but configured. ac for main board input restored. ac for main board input missing/brownout. ac for power module input restored. ac for power module input missing/brownout. battery for main board input restored. battery for main board input missing. battery for power module input restored. battery for power module input missing. audible #1 restored. audible #1 open circuit. audible #1 short circuit. audible #2 restored. audible #2 open circuit. audible #2 short circuit. ground fault trouble restored to normal. ground fault present.
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aux power corrected auxiliary power module replaced after being missing.
10 battery2 restored 11 battery2 trouble 12 aud1 trb restored 13 aud1 open trouble 14 aud1 short trouble 15 aud2 trb restored 16 aud2 open trouble 17 aud2 short trouble 18 gnd fault restored 19 gnd fault present 20 device present 21 device missing 22 commun restored 23 bad communication 24 restored multiple 25 multiple devices 26 restored device kind 27 wrong device kind
addr device trouble: device returns canceling missing trouble addr device trouble: device was polled but not found addr device trouble: communication to device has returned to normal addr device trouble: communication to device has errors (parity checksum etc.) addr device trouble: multiple devices trouble has cleared addr device trouble: multiple devices detected at this address addr device trouble: correct kind of device has been restored to this address addr device trouble: wrong kind of devices has been found
28 contaminated device addr device trouble: analog device is contaminated 29 loop module restored loop mod missing trouble has cleared 30 loop module missing 32 factory initialized 33 uart failure 34 uart restored 35 system reset 36 trouble restored 37 trouble input active 38 process restored 39 process input active 40 supervisory restored 41 supervisory active loop module not in place but there are configured devices on the loops. history stored when a factory initialization has been invoked history stored when the uart has been corrupted by esd and then re-initialized. history stored when preceding trouble has cleared. complete reset including power-down of loops for ten seconds. trouble function input restore. trouble function input present. process control function input restored. process control function input present. supervisory function input restore. supervisory function input present. 31 config menu accessed trouble stored when the configuration menu has been entered
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FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual # Description Notes all troubles unsilenced for all zones. all troubles silenced for all zones. all supervisory silenced for all zones. reset record when panel is powered up
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42 remote reset release remote reset function input released. 43 trouble unsilence 44 trouble silence 46 supervisory silence 47 power-up reset 48 external reset 49 remote reset active 50 drill input restored 51 drill input active 52 alarm unsilence 53 alarm silence 54 abort pressed 55 abort released 56 palarm1 restore----57 palarm1 active ----58 palarm2 restore----59 palarm2 active ----60 alarm active ----61 manual alarm 63 manual release 64 waterflow active 65 waterflow restored 66 invalid abort active 67 inv abort restored 68 cfg resto 9: mr----69 cfg error 9: mr----70 network reset 72 process restored 73 process present 74 trouble restored 75 trouble present 76 supervisory restored 77 supervisory present 78 drill restored 79 drill present 80 net missing member#a
reset record when external reset switch pressed or esd hit causes reset remote reset switch activated drill function input restore. drill function input present. all alarm states unsilenced for all zones. all alarm states silenced for all zones. abort function input present. abort function input restored. device restored below pre-alarm1 threshold. analog data appended to this message device above pre-alarm1 threshold. device above pre-alarm2 threshold. device has reached the alarm threshold. manual pull function input present. manual release function input present. waterflow input function activated. waterflow input function restored to normal. abort switch pressed in zone without an alarm present abort switch released in zone without an alarm present config error #9 restored. zone number appended to this message. config error #9: manual release is in an alarm only zone. history stored when a reset command is recorded from cheetah net process state for this zone de-activated. process state for this zone activated. trouble state for this zone de-activated. trouble state for this zone activated. supervisory state for this zone de-activated. supervisory state for this zone activated. drill state for this zone de-activated. drill state for this zone activated. network member #a is missing. analog data appended to this message analog data appended to this message analog data appended to this message device restored below pre-alarm2 threshold. analog data appended to this message
71 network acknowledge history stored when an acknowledge command is recorded from cheetah net
81 net member#a return network member #a has returned on line. 82 net manager missing network manager is missing. 83 net manager return network manager has returned on line.
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84 network silence 85 network drill presnt 86 abort restored 87 abort present 88 pre-alarm1 restored 89 pre-alarm1 present 90 pre-alarm2 restored 91 pre-alarm2 present 92 network drill restor 93 alarm present 94 periph #aa missing 95 pre-discharge 96 periph #aa return 97 release 98 zone enabled 99 zone disabled 100 watermist inactive 101 watermist active 102 network alarm unsil
history stored when a silence command is recorded from cheetah net drill state activated from network - all zone only. abort state for this zone de-activated. abort state for this zone activated. pre-alarm 1 state for this zone de-activated. pre-alarm 1 state for this zone activated. pre-alarm 2 state for this zone de-activated. pre-alarm 2 state for this zone activated. drill state restored from network - all zone only. alarm state for this zone activated. peripheral device of id#aa is missing. pre-discharge state for this zone activated. peripheral device of id#aa has returned on line. release state for this zone activated. zone disable state for this zone de-activated. zone disable state for this zone activated. not used since release state never clears watermist state for this zone activated network command - unsilence alarms zone configuration checksum error restored. message. zone configuration checksum error. network command - unsilence troubles trouble clear event for the above trouble. trouble clear event when the configuration menu has been exited auxiliary power input trouble - main board auxiliary power input trouble - power module enable/disable switch for audibles is in the disable position enable/disable switch for audibles has returned to the enable position indicates the operator has accessed the diagnostic menu selections frcm assigned to zone disable function has cleared frcm assigned to zone disable function has activated device trouble from the 0x08 polling command trouble restored from the 0x08 polling command open circuit fault on supervised circuit: frcm/som/srm short circuit fault on frcm/som/srm acknowledge switch pressed. analog device fire test point is out of hochiki specified range. calibration fault has been restored. device now has valid calibration data. zone number appended to this
103 network superv unsil network command - unsilence supervisories 104 checksum ok ----105 checksum error ----106 network troubl unsil 108 vesda configur clear 109 config menu exited 111 aux1 power trouble 113 aux2 power trouble 114 aud switch disabled 115 aud switch restored 116 diagnostics entered 117 zone disable restore 118 zone disable active 119 internal fault 120 int fault restored 121 wiring fault-open 122 wiring fault-short 123 acknowledge switch 124 test point bad 125 calibration restored
107 vesda not configured trouble event stored when the hli is present but no vesda is configured.
110 aux1 power restored auxiliary power input trouble restored - main board 112 aux2 power restored auxiliary power input trouble restored - power module
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FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual # Description Notes fault detected during calibration of this device. fault restored from som/r2m/srm configuration trouble. fault detected when configuring som/r2m/srm. addressable device has been configured addressable device has been enabled. addressable device has been disabled. loop 1 has been enabled. loop 1 has been disabled. loop 2 has been enabled. loop 2 has been disabled. loop 3 has been enabled. loop 3 has been disabled. loop 4 has been enabled. loop 4 has been disabled. zone enabled. zone number appended to this message. zone disabled. zone number appended to this message.
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126 calibration fault 127 configure restored 128 configure fault 129 reconfigured device 130 enabled device 131 disabled device 132 enabled loop 1 133 disabled loop 1 134 enabled loop 2 135 disabled loop 2 136 enabled loop 3 137 disabled loop 3 138 enabled loop 4 139 disabled loop 4 140 enabled zone ----141 disabled zone ----142 enabled ckt ----143 disabled ckt ----144 loop 1 calibration 145 loop 2 calibration 146 loop 3 calibration 147 loop 4 calibration 148 l1 open class a 149 l2 open class a 150 l3 open class a 151 l4 open class a 152 l1 class a restored 153 l2 class a restored 154 l3 class a restored 155 l4 class a restored 156 walktest active 157 walktest expired 158 cfg resto 1: mr----159 cfg error 1: mr----160 161 162 config resto 3: al v 163 config error 3: al v 164 system power low 165 system power ok 166 checksum error ----167 checksum ok -----
board level output circuit enabled. circuit number appended to this message. board level output circuit disabled. circuit number appended to this message. all configured analog devices on loop 1 have been calibrated. all configured analog devices on loop 2 have been calibrated. all configured analog devices on loop 3 have been calibrated. all configured analog devices on loop 4 have been calibrated. class a wiring has an open circuit trouble - loop 1. class a wiring has an open circuit trouble - loop 2. class a wiring has an open circuit trouble - loop 3. class a wiring has an open circuit trouble - loop 4. class a wiring trouble has restored to noramal - loop 1. class a wiring trouble has restored to noramal - loop 2. class a wiring trouble has restored to noramal - loop 3. class a wiring trouble has restored to noramal - loop 4. panel has enterred the walktest mode. walktest mode has expired. config error #1 restored. cheetah network device clear cheetah network device activation config error #3 restored. config error #3 (alarm verification on device in a suppression zone) trouble. system power below voltage level for reliable operation. system power low trouble restored. config checksum error trouble: devices & loops (loop number appended). config checksum error trouble restored: devices & loops (loop number appended). zone number appended to this message. config error #1 (no manrel in this zone). zone number appended to this message.
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FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual # Description Notes board level output config checksum restored. message. board level output config checksum error. message. password level 1 enterred. password level 2 enterred. password level 3 enterred. password level 4 enterred. password level 5 enterred. password has timed-out.
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168 checksum ok ----169 checksum error ----170 password level 1 171 password level 2 172 password level 3 173 password level 4 174 password level 5 175 password expired 176 software error 177 keyword error 178 wiring fault restore 179 config resto 4: sens 180 config error 4: sens 181 bat1 charge volt low 183 bat2 charge volt low 185 cfg resto 5: w-----186 cfg error 5: w-----187 cfg resto 6: w-----188 cfg error 6: w-----189 cfg resto 7: on-time 190 cfg error 7: on-time 191 cfg resto 8: zn-type 192 cfg error 8: zn-type 193 pc configuring panel 194 pc configuring done 195 history is erased 196 cfg resto 10: vesda# vesda restore commun
erroneous interrupt source or illegal program instruction fetched. erroneous program flow. frcm/som/srm wiring fault restored to normal. config error #4 restored config error #4 (analog phot has too high alarm sensitivity) battery #1 charger has a low voltage output battery #2 charger has a low voltage output config error #5 restored. zone number appended. config error #5 (watermist zone needs an srm). zone number appended. config error #6 restored. config error #7 restored config error #7 (srm assigned to watermist & zone has no on-time) config error #8 restored. config error #8 (srm assigned to watermist & alarm type of zone). configuration is currently being changed by the pc the pc has finished configuring the panel the history buffers have been erased config error #10 restored zone number appended. config error #6 (watermist zone has an abort). zone number appended.
182 bat1 charge restored battery #1 chrager has returned to normal voltage output 184 bat2 charge restored battery #2 chrager has returned to normal voltage output
197 vesda commun error communication to the vesda hli device has failed 198 communication to the vesda hli device has restored to normal config error #10 (two vesda's with the same unit number) vesda detector alert level restored. analog data appended to this message vesda detector action level restored. analog data appended to this message
199 cfg error 10: vesda# 200 alert level restore 202 action level restore
201 alert 0.000%/0.000% vesda detector alert level activated. analog data appended to this message 203 action 0.000%/0.000% vesda detector action level activated. analog data appended to this message 204 fire-1 0.000%/0.000% vesda detector fire 1 level activated. analog data appended to this message 205 fire-2 0.000%/0.000% vesda detector fire 2 level activated. analog data appended to this message 206 vesda fault: major 207 vesda clear: major vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble
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FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual # Description Notes vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble vesda detector trouble
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208 vesda fault: minor 209 vesda clear: minor 210 vesda fault: isolate 211 vesda clear: isolate 212 vesda fault: system 213 vesda clear: system 214 vesda fault: zone 215 vesda clear: zone 216 vesda fault: urgent 217 vesda clear: urgent 218 vesda fault: power 219 vesda clear: power 220 vesda fault: network 222 vesda fault: airflow 223 vesda clear: airflow 224 vesda fault: filter 225 vesda clear: filter 226 vesda fault id = --227 vesda clear id = --228 invalid vesda zone 229 invalid v-zone clear 230 invalid vesda fault 231 invalid fault clear 232 grnd fault disabled 233 grnd fault enabled 234 network clr: ------235 network act: ------236 periph #aa reset 237 periph #aa silence 238 periph #aa acknowl 239 periph #aa trouble 240 periph #aa trb clear 241 periph #aa zone err 242 periph #aa zone clr 243 244 alert sect-n 0.000% 245 periph #aa drill on 246 periph #aa drill off
vesda zone configured but not present on the vesdanet. clear message for above fault. fault code 201 message purpose unclear at this time. clear message for above fault. ground fault detection has been disabled. clear message for above fault. network event message: zone-state has cleared network event message: zone-state has activated peripheral device of id#aa has active reset sw. peripheral device of id#aa has active silence sw. peripheral device of id#aa has active acknowledge sw. peripheral device of id#aa has an active trouble. peripheral device of id#aa trouble has cleared. peripheral device of id#aa has a zone mis-match with cheetah configuration peripheral device of id#aa zone mis-match trouble has cleared vesda detector has reached alert level in sector 'n' peripheral device of id#aa has active drill sw. peripheral device of id#aa has de-active drill sw.
247 network module trubl trouble detected on the network card 248 network module clear trouble restored from the network card 249 device needed reset output device required reset to restore its configuration 250 action sect-n 0.000% vesda detector has reached alert level in sector 'n' FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas, California 95035 USA Web: www.fieldserver.com Tel: (408) 262 2299 Fax: (408) 262 2269 Toll Free: (888) 509 1970 email: support@fieldserver.com
FS-8700-48 Fike Cheetah Manual # Description Notes vesda detector has reached action level in sector 'n' vesda detector has reached alarm level in sector 'n' event 253 reserved for the history module event 254 reserved for the history module event 255 reserved for the history module
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251 fire-1 sect-n 0.000% 252 fire-2 sect-n 0.000% 253 254 255
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