FieldServer NCA2-NFS2-3030 User Manual
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FS-8700-130 Notifier NCA2/NFS-3030 Manual
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Error
Description
Action
#2 Err. Reset/Normal 
queue<%d> 
full
on
MD<%s>
This driver keeps track of all non-zero 
memory locations per Map Descriptor. 
When the track queue is full, the oldest 
offset is overwritten with the latest 
one. This could be a problem on 
System_Reset 
and
System_Normal
where memory locations get cleared as 
per this queue. 
If the error occurs during installation or 
testing, it can be ignored. If the error 
occurs during field operation, configure the 
Map Descriptor with required address 
ranges only and keep the Map Descriptor 
length smaller than the queue length. 
#3 FYI. Event<%s> not 
Supported. 
The
FieldServer
received
an
unrecognized event or corrupted 
message. 
If the error occurs continuously, check that 
connection parameters match with panel 
port settings. 
#4 Err. Unknown Node 
Trouble <%s> 
The FieldServer received a Node 
Trouble event not listed under 
Appendix A.2 or a corrupted message. 
If this error occurs continuously and you 
need this new trouble status, contact 
FieldServer. 
#5 Err. Unknown OFF 
NETWORK Node <%s> 
The FieldServer received a message 
that a Node either connected or 
disconnected from the network, but no 
Node number was received - it is likely 
that the message was corrupted 
Call Tech support.
#6 Err. Unsupported 
Point 
Address
Format<%s>
A message was received from an 
unsupported device or the address of 
the device is not in the correct 
format/location. 
Call Tech support.
#7 FYI. Attempt to 
decrement below zero 
offset<%d> DA<%s> 
The driver attempted to decrement the 
trouble counting number to a number 
less than 0. 
This occurs due to poor synchronization 
between the FieldServer and the Notifier 
panel or because a problem existed before 
connection.
2
. It will rectify itself upon
“System Normal” message. Check the 
configuration file to identify the address 
and memory area type mapped to this 
offset and the Data Array which is causing 
the error. 
2
All Data Arrays on the FieldServer are initialized to zero on rebooting or starting up. A zero value in the Data Array assumes no problems with
the devices, but if a problem existed before the startup and the device comes out of problem, the FieldServer will attempt to decrease the 
number of problems by 1 and this generates the error. Data from the FieldServer should not be considered reliable until the “System Normal” 
message has been returned. 
