Hi,
I have a Scantronic 9600 alarm system which is showing an exit fault - group A when setting the alarm.
The fault is showing as the front door and the walk test when started shows "front door" rather than starting blank. However the magnetic contact on the front door is working OK as this shows correctly on walk test if opened and shut. Also the alarm can be set OK on Group B which includes the front door and the alarm subsequently activates if the front door is opened.
The engineer temporarily removed (software setting rather than removing the wires) the door circuit from Group A but the alarm still shows Exit Fault Group A even with it out of circuit.
Has anyone encountered this - is it possible it could be a software glitch that may require a NVM refresht of the box? (I guess this would loose all the settings).
If you have encountered this sort of fault then ideas appreciated!
Thanks
Yaryl
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 03 December 2011 - 01:02 PM
#2
Posted 03 December 2011 - 01:33 PM
i had something similar on a gaurdtec 800 the other day, do you have engineering acsess? you could try moving zone 1 to zone 8 and reprogramming? or pop a link in exit zones if it still shows up as an open zone may be a faulty panel or nvm
#3
Posted 03 December 2011 - 01:35 PM
defualting removes all settings,
it may get it going again however assuing the contact & cable have measured okay it more likelyto be the pcb, I assume 15+ years old?
it may get it going again however assuing the contact & cable have measured okay it more likelyto be the pcb, I assume 15+ years old?
I'm happy, hope your happy too
#4
Posted 03 December 2011 - 01:44 PM
Short to the tamper loop on zone 1 the front door....
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#5
Posted 03 December 2011 - 02:36 PM
I had a similar fault on a 9600 a few years back. defaulting the panel did not solve the fault. new panel in that case. its still worth defaulting the nvm, it may work
#6
Posted 03 December 2011 - 04:36 PM
Hi All,
Thanks for all the replies. When I get a mo I'll look for a short. The unit was originally installed in 94 so 17 years but has been pretty reliable. I do have the engineer code and an installation manual so good idea to try moving the front door onto another group. I guess if I stuck everything on say group B then if that works I could just leave it be as I only really need one group and there are 4.
Thanks
Yaryl
Thanks for all the replies. When I get a mo I'll look for a short. The unit was originally installed in 94 so 17 years but has been pretty reliable. I do have the engineer code and an installation manual so good idea to try moving the front door onto another group. I guess if I stuck everything on say group B then if that works I could just leave it be as I only really need one group and there are 4.
Thanks
Yaryl
#7
Posted 03 December 2011 - 05:05 PM
Or move the final exit zone to another zone, and prog origonal as not used
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