
V-plex Smoke Detectors
1. Check troubleshooting section under “Random Checks” regarding dip/serial modes and maintenance
signals.
2. There are no base tampers on our V-plex smoke detectors.
3. When first connected, the LED may latch in the ON state. This is normal. Once the panel has polled the
device it will reset. This will happen only after the zone is programmed properly and dips set correctly.
4. When a polling loop smoke detector goes into alarm on any 4140/4142 platform panel, the LED will not
latch, this is normal. It is also true of the 5140XM. All other 5140 platform panels
(V100/128/250/32/FA1600/1670c/1700c) will latch the LED when the smoke detector is in alarm.
5. 4192SDM, 4192SDTM, 4192CPM smoke detectors use maintenance signals. This cannot be disabled by a
dip-switch like the 5192sd.
a. These can be used only on panels that support maintenance signals. Any 4192 model without an
“M” in the part number is a dip-switch device and may be used on any panel.
b. 4192 switches are often set backwards because “on” looks like “off”.
6. If using a 5192SD smoke detector, Switch 8 for maintenance must match the “smart contact” question (yes
or no) in order for it to enroll. If this is not set correctly, it will not enroll.
7. 5193 smoke detectors have Maintenance always enabled, so Maintenance must be turned on for those
zones on panels that support Maintenance for them to enroll properly.
V-plex Motion Sensors
1. Consult note 1 under “Random Checks” on Page 3.
2. 998mx: on all current panels, the 998mx
must
be set for serial number mode.
a. To set this, set switches 1-7 OFF, and cut the white jumper off at the base completely.
b. Do not forget the tamper on the motion sensors that cannot be disabled by a dipswitch.
Zones will not fault
1. Disconnect polling loop module from the polling loop. The zone should go into check. If not, then the zone
programming is not correct. Check the following:
a. Zone type
b. Input type
c. Wrong loop (loop 1 must be used before loop 2, left loops must be used before right loops)
d. Wrong partition
2. Verify the partition the zone’s partition assignment, as well as the keypad you are working on.
3. Make sure tamper is enabled on the device and in *24 (*24=0). See if the RPM tamper causes a “check”.
4. If the zones go into check in step 1, verify field wiring/connections. Then troubleshoot the RPM itself.
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