Tyco Safety Products/Sensormatic AMS1080 Manuel D’Utilisation
AMS-1080 DETECTION SYSTEM
8200-0418-01, REV. A
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE
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Troubleshooting
System Status Alert Codes
The Status LED on the controller displays system
status alert codes. When an alert code occurs, the
LED changes color and pattern. Red is used for
serious alerts while yellow is used for those less
serious.
a. The number of red flashes identifies a digit in a
status alert codes. When an alert code occurs, the
LED changes color and pattern. Red is used for
serious alerts while yellow is used for those less
serious.
a. The number of red flashes identifies a digit in a
two-digit alert code (for example, four flashes is
the number four). The start of an alert code is
indicated by a long LED interval. Then the first
digit of a two-digit error code occurs, followed by
a short delay, followed by the second digit.
the number four). The start of an alert code is
indicated by a long LED interval. Then the first
digit of a two-digit error code occurs, followed by
a short delay, followed by the second digit.
b. See the table opposite for the significance of the
alert code. Most alert codes are automatically
resolved.
resolved.
c. Some codes can only be accessed using the
service configurator. They are not displayed by
the Status LED.
the Status LED.
d. Alert codes are lost when the controller is reset.
Code storage has a time stamp in days, hours,
minutes, seconds, milliseconds/ ticks of when
the system alert occurred.
minutes, seconds, milliseconds/ ticks of when
the system alert occurred.
The following critical faults are backed with
hardware support and provide the necessary action
when encountered.
- Current fault 1 per channel
- Ambient temperature fault
- Primary current fault
- Secondary current fault
- Last resort current fault to maintain Class 2
hardware support and provide the necessary action
when encountered.
- Current fault 1 per channel
- Ambient temperature fault
- Primary current fault
- Secondary current fault
- Last resort current fault to maintain Class 2
wiring requirements.
Alert codes repeat until the condition is resolved or
a timer resets the system.
a timer resets the system.
Alert Codes
Alert Code
Significance
11 Illegal Instruction
Return controller
12 Unimplemented Interrupt
Return controller
13 NVM Write Failed
Return controller
14 Invalid Device
Return controller
15 Sequence Table Error
Return controller
16 Out of Memory
Return controller
17 Undecided: No Split
Return controller
18 Watchdog: Task Reset
Return controller
21 AntA S/W Current Fault
Recoverable
22 AntB S/W Current Fault
Recoverable
25 H/W Current Fault
Recoverable
26 AntA Current Sense Fault
Recoverable
27 AntB Current Sense Fault
Recoverable
39 Sequence
Table
Mismatch
Recoverable
41 Missing Zero Crossing
Return controller
42 Wired Sync: Missing Signal
Recoverable
43 Temperature
Fault
Recoverable
44 S/W Temperature Fault
Recoverable
45 PWM Fault
Return controller
46 Fan
Fault
Recoverable
49 Realtime Error
Return controller
51 Autosetup Owner Timeout
Recoverable
52 Autosetup Release W/O Lock
Recoverable
53 Autosetup Buffer Overrun
Recoverable
54 Autosetup Mailbox Full
Recoverable
56 Notch Select Timeout
Recoverable
57 Window Select Timeout
Recoverable
58 Autosetup Illegal Owner
Recoverable
61 Detector
Overrun
Recoverable
62 Alarm Mailbox Full
Recoverable
63 Host Comm Mailbox Full
Recoverable
64 Host Comm Mailbox Full
Recoverable
71 Host Comm Mailbox Full
Recoverable