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SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA
29 April 2009
3.2 Displayed Fault Format
The faults will appear in the below format,
When an active fault is displayed on the LCD more information about the location of a network
fault can be determined by pressing either the ‘MORE INFO’ key (4100U) or ‘FUNCTION’
(earlier 4100 series panels).
On an IMS System, view network information with a ‘double-click’ on the current fault to bring
up a more detailed information window.
Example:
Card faults can be viewed in the same manner, whereby the node at fault can be viewed in the
same way (as above).
On an IMS (graphics terminal) identifying which node number corresponds to which panel is
achieved by accessing ‘Set Host’ and then clicking on ‘About Node.’
To view similar information via the 4100 display, click on ‘MENU’ followed by ‘Display Network
Node Identification’ via the main keypad.
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Common Trouble
Point
Trouble
Entry number
for the Fault
Latest Date and time
fault occurred.
Fault description
Type of entry
Office Detector 12:M1-45 Head Missin
g
Node at Fault (i.e.
Node 2)
Loop Card and Device
Address
Device Name
Fault Description