Thanks for this video, please I just discovered that the all the sounders on my installed gent panel is not working, when you trigger any device, it's show on the screen alarm but the sounders not working, try trouble shooting, the system says sounders corrupt, please how do I go about this,
Hello, I need your assistance. How do you enable panels or sounders that have been disabled? I keep getting offline on one panel on the network in my office, how do I return it back online to be seen by main panel, because if you sound the alarm, it doesn't trigger and when you sound the alarms at other panel, it doesn't respond as well as the alarms on that building will not sound. How do I correct this? I expect your response. Thank you.
What that means is the panel that is off line isn't been seen by any other panel on the network this will be down to a few things, damaged cable to the other panels, network cable has come out in the panel or terminated wrong, the network card is faulty (do not unplug or plug cards in when the panel is on), or someone has changed the address switchs on the network card.
Sounds like you have a repeater panel in your office. If it says panel offline it's because the loop it is sitting on is down. I suggest looking at the faults on the other panel. You probably have a whole loop down so are not protected for fire. where are you located?
Thanks for the comment. Do you mean a walk test without the panel buzzer going off? You can do that by changing the buzzer settings. If you mean yo do a silent walk test without sounders ringing, you will need to do the disablement before putting the panel in walk test. Hope that helps
Menu, test eng, config, buzzer, then select what you want to silence it for eg fault, fire so on then press off , enter. But this will leave you with the panel saying backup is required.
The loop resistance has changed to what is stored on its memory, could be a loose connection on the loop wiring in any device or could be a partly damaged cable, or Gent panels just been Gent.
@@vinilvisanth you can save it to the memory so then the loop resistance matches the memory so the fault disappears, but unless you know what your doing you could end up doing a lot of damage to the panel.
@@vinilvisanth BE WARNED do not follow any of this if you have ANY FAULTS for that loop except the high resistance, other wise you will fuck your panel up. My advice is get a engineer who knows what they are doing. (1st part) menu, setup, protect, nvm card, disable, enter. (2nd part) Press menu, setup, backup, (type card number in, eg loop 1 would be card 1), nvm card, enter. Once it is saved it will say checksum written to card 14 and only when it says the checksum message, follow part 1 only but instead of press disable press enable. Now reallocate the loop and the fault is gone, the message loop # has recovered.
Take no notice just dis sectors 1-32, m-alarms and aux rly1-2 that's u need to do all I've been working on these for 20 yrs if networked just do the same on all the panels
20 years, hmmm....you missed the builds. And what if the customer wants you to not isolate every panel...never worked in buildings like hospitals? If you don't want to watch the video, just read the description. It will tell you what to isolate. You say take no notice, listen to me....and then advise completely wrong. 😆🤣🤣🤣
If you install gents loop diagnostic tool, it will tell you exactly whats causing the fault. Could be one of many things, loose connection, water on the system etc. I would start on any devices you have outside, or look for water leaks in the building getting into a device. The LDT programme will locate the source of the fault for you if your cards inside the panel are new enough