4010ES Trouble Codes
41 trouble codes for the Simplex 4010ES
4009 NAC Power FailureAbort Switch ActiveAlmost DirtyIDNet Device: M#-# Battery FaultBattery Standby TroubleCrash Code [Message]System Time and DateSimplex ServiceActive List OverflowCity DisconnectCity Circuit TroubleControl Point BypassElevator BypassDoorholder BypassVerification Tally Limit ExceededWalk Test Active in SystemTrueTest Active in SystemProgramming Mode - System DisabledExtra N2 CardEvent Queue OverflowLCD Annunciator Sounder DisableExternal N2 TroubleCold StartWarm Start / Check Time and DateDirty[Point Label] DISABLED TROUBLEDuct Smoke SupervisoryDuplicate IDNet Device DetectionExcessively DirtyGROUND FAULT4009 IDNet Class A TroubleMaintenance Switch Supervisory4009 NAC Point Manual Disable4009 NAC Point Manual OverrideMissing Class A AdapterFIRE MONITOR ZONE OPEN CIRCUIT TROUBLERAC Continuity/Short CircuitSHORT CIRCUITIDNet SLC TroubleSUPERVISORYTamper Switch Supervisory
One or more NACs on a 4009 IDNet NAC Extender has a power failure.
trouble
An abort switch has been activated, preventing the release of suppression agents.
supervisory
The TrueAlarm sensor is accumulating dust and is approaching the threshold where it will require cleaning.
maintenance
This trouble indicates that there is a battery failure on the 4009 IDNet NAC Extender device connected to the system.
trouble
The system backup batteries are low, missing, or failed.
trouble
An unrecoverable software error has occurred.
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The system time and date are incorrect.
trouble
The panel is in Service Mode.
trouble
The number of active alarms, supervisories, or troubles exceeds the system's list capacity.
trouble
The city circuit has been disconnected.
trouble
The city circuit connection is in a trouble state.
trouble
One or more control points in the system have been bypassed.
trouble
Elevator recall control points are currently bypassed.
trouble
Doorholder control points are currently bypassed.
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A verified point has exceeded the tally limit of 10 activations.
trouble
The system is currently in Walk Test mode.
trouble
The TrueTest diagnostic feature is currently active.
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The panel is in Programming or Quick-CFIG mode and is no longer operational.
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An unprogrammed N2 slave card was detected at panel startup.
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The RS232/LCD annunciator event queue has overflowed, resulting in missed events.
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The local sounders on all LCD Annunciators have been disabled.
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The panel has lost communication with all slave cards on the N2 bus.
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The panel has performed a cold start.
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The panel has performed a warm start and requires the time and date to be checked.
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The TrueAlarm sensor has reached a level of contamination that requires cleaning to ensure proper operation.
maintenance
A point or zone has been manually inhibited from reporting alarm conditions or other status changes, typically because the device is malfunctioning or undergoing maintenance.
trouble
A duct smoke detector has been triggered, typically configured as a supervisory event rather than an alarm.
supervisory
The system has detected multiple devices sharing the same IDNet address.
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The sensor is so contaminated that it can no longer compensate for environmental factors and may not function correctly.
trouble
An electrical circuit is shorted to ground, which can impair system communication or power.
trouble
A Class A wiring fault or adapter issue exists on a 4009 device.
trouble
A maintenance switch has been activated to allow the system to be tested or serviced without actuating fire suppression.
supervisory
A 4009 NAC point has been manually disabled.
trouble
A 4009 NAC point has been manually overridden.
trouble
A Class A adapter is missing from a 4009 NAC Extender configured for Class A operation.
trouble
A trouble message used to indicate that the FACP is impaired due to a break in the electrical path of a circuit.
trouble
A fault exists on the Releasing Actuator Circuit, such as an open or short circuit.
trouble
A trouble message indicating that the FACP is impaired due to a low-resistance connection between circuit conductors in the system wiring or devices.
trouble
A communication or wiring fault exists on the IDNet signaling line circuit.
trouble
A Supervisory condition indicates that some part of the building’s fire protection system is disabled or a lower priority initiating device has been triggered.
supervisory
A fire sprinkler control valve has been closed or tampered with.
supervisory