Potter PFC-4410RC User Manual
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PFC-4410RC • 5403550 • REV Q • 11/12
scrolling through all of the events by use of the scroll up and scroll down buttons. The LED will go steady after all supervisory
events have been viewed.
Trouble Conditions
In custom program mode, failure to map at least 1 zone to every output or only mapping 1 zone to a release output programmed as
cross zoned will cause a system trouble. The display will read: TROUBLE NO OUTPUTS.
Initiating Device Circuits
A decrease of current to approximately 3.3 mA or programming the zone as disabled on any initiating device
circuit will result in the following:
1. Activation of trouble relay contacts, trouble LED and local buzzer.
2. Operation of any output circuits which have been described as TROUBLE BELL.
3. “TROUBLE” and
4. Activation of yellow ZONE indicator(s) on LED annunciator module for the initiating device circuit(s).
5. Activation of yellow SYSTEM TROUBLE indicator on LED annunciator module.
6. Activation of yellow OUTPUT indicator(s) on LED annunciator module of any output circuit(s) which have been
described as TROUBLE BELL.
7. Activation of the amber TROUBLE LED in a flashing mode. NOTE: The TROUBLE LED will continue to flash until
all events in the TROUBLE queue are viewed. This is accomplished by scrolling through all of the events by use of
the scroll up and scroll down buttons. The LED will go steady after all trouble events have been viewed.
NOTE: When the circuits are operated in the Class A mode any trouble condition will require manual operation of the reset switch
to restore the panel to normal after the fault has been removed.
A complete loss of power will result in the transfer of the common system trouble relay contacts.
Notification Appliance/Releasing Circuits
An increase of current to approximately 0.63 mA or a decrease in current to approximately 0.11 mA on any output circuit or
connecting an indicating appliance backwards, or disabling an output will result in the following:
1. Activation of trouble relay contacts, trouble LED and local buzzer.
2. Operation of any output circuits which have been described as TROUBLE BELL. If this output is in trouble, a
TROUBLE BELL on this output may not function correctly, depending on the type of trouble.
3. “TROUBLE” and “OUTPUT #”
4. Activation of yellow OUTPUT indicator(s) on LED display for the notification appliance(s).
5. Activation of yellow SYSTEM TROUBLE indicator on LED display.
6. Activation of yellow OUTPUT indicator(s) on LED display of any output circuit(s) which have been described as
TROUBLE BELL.
NOTE: A current in excess of 1.4 Amps, when the panel is in the alarm condition, will result in that output being disabled and a
trouble as described above.
Ground Fault
A short between any circuit and earth ground will result in the following:
1. Activation of trouble relay contacts, trouble LED in a flashing mode, and local buzzer.
2. Operation of any output circuits which have been described as TROUBLE BELL.
3. “TROUBLE” and “GROUND” displayed on LCD.
4. Activation of the amber TROUBLE LED in a flashing mode. NOTE: The TROUBLE LED will continue to flash
until all events in the TROUBLE queue are viewed. This is accomplished by scrolling through all of the events by
use of the scroll up and scroll down buttons. The LED will go steady after all trouble events have been viewed.
Loss or Reduction of AC Power
A reduction in the AC input voltage will result in the following:
1. Trouble LED and local buzzer will sound 1½ hour delay of trouble relay.
2. Operation of any output circuits which have been described as TROUBLE BELL.
A problem in an audible or visual device may not be apparent when the panel is in a normal condition. If the circuit indicates
a trouble condition when the panel is in an alarm condition the problem must be located and corrected.