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Title: Help with a Procyon panel
Post by: chris. on June 05, 2009, 08:35:09 PM
Hi guys, wondering if anyone has any experience of Procyon (8 loop) panels..

I have a bit of a problem, 2 xp95 call points went faulty on the system through water damage, I replaced them and the fault cleared for it, however it still left the **Call Engineer** screen and it makes a short beep every 20 seconds or so. I have entered the high access code which normally clears it in the past if theres been any problem with the panel , but this time it isnt clearing.

I've tried powering down and back-up, and entering the code multiple times, also changing the system time and date so it may generate a new checksum but still no luck.

Any help you have would be great  :)
Title: Re: Help with a Procyon panel
Post by: Allen Higginson on June 05, 2009, 09:31:44 PM
Hi guys, wondering if anyone has any experience of Procyon (8 loop) panels..

I have a bit of a problem, 2 xp95 call points went faulty on the system through water damage, I replaced them and the fault cleared for it, however it still left the **Call Engineer** screen and it makes a short beep every 20 seconds or so. I have entered the high access code which normally clears it in the past if theres been any problem with the panel , but this time it isnt clearing.

I've tried powering down and back-up, and entering the code multiple times, also changing the system time and date so it may generate a new checksum but still no luck.

Any help you have would be great  :)
You need to enter the engineer reset code which,unfortunately,I can't remember (7815??).
Have a amnual on it somewhere but I don't think it gives the code in it (didn't think there were too many of these Dunford panels left out there).
Title: Re: Help with a Procyon panel
Post by: SeanW on June 06, 2009, 10:54:02 AM
Hi, you need to enter the code 7915 to clear this message.
Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Help with a Procyon panel
Post by: Big_Fella on June 06, 2009, 11:28:01 AM
Blimey, not seen one of these panels for a while.... in fact last time I worked on one of these, to my sins... was almost 10 years ago.... Hated the blasted things... many a night spent on call outs locating faults on these systems
Title: Re: Help with a Procyon panel
Post by: chris. on June 07, 2009, 08:36:37 PM
Thanks for the replies everyone, I had entered the 7915 code a few times, and in the past its always cleared the call engineer message - but this time its not working. Think it may be time for a new panel, but cant see the customer wanting to fork out at this moment in time.
Title: Re: Help with a Procyon panel
Post by: Allen Higginson on June 07, 2009, 08:47:51 PM
Tried turning it off and on again in case it has locked up?
How many loops is it?
Title: Re: Help with a Procyon panel
Post by: Galeon on June 08, 2009, 09:52:54 AM
Be careful if you completely power down , as if the battery holding the ram information is shot you will loose the lot.
I would grab all the info out of the panel first just in case it falls over.
Then try what Buzz suggested , that should clear it.
Title: Re: Help with a Procyon panel
Post by: Allen Higginson on June 08, 2009, 12:14:20 PM
Be careful if you completely power down , as if the battery holding the ram information is shot you will loose the lot.
I would grab all the info out of the panel first just in case it falls over.
Then try what Buzz suggested , that should clear it.
There is that right enough!Ages since I worked on one but I vaguely remember three red buttons (one on the back of the display board,one inside front door and one on the main board) doing something (the one on the display board reset processor faults) but mind blank regards rest!
Title: Re: Help with a Procyon panel
Post by: Big_Fella on June 08, 2009, 05:15:10 PM
Be careful if you completely power down , as if the battery holding the ram information is shot you will loose the lot.
I would grab all the info out of the panel first just in case it falls over.
Then try what Buzz suggested , that should clear it.
There is that right enough!Ages since I worked on one but I vaguely remember three red buttons (one on the back of the display board,one inside front door and one on the main board) doing something (the one on the display board reset processor faults) but mind blank regards rest!

Indeed, I do remember pressing the little red button on the display PCB to clear certain processor fault indications.... Geeeeeez thats a while back now
Title: Re: Help with a Procyon panel
Post by: chris. on June 09, 2009, 05:43:00 PM
I tried powering it down and back up, to no use. Logged everything ok and all normal except for the call engineer screen.

The red buttons, the one on the processor board when pressed causes the panel to go blank and does nothing except for a high pitch beeping noise (as opposed to the normal Procyon loud buzzer). Only way was to power down and back up to return it to normal.
Title: Re: Help with a Procyon panel
Post by: Galeon on June 09, 2009, 09:49:09 PM
p m me , as I have some numbers for the old dunford boys.
Title: Re: Help with a Procyon panel
Post by: smoke monkey on June 20, 2009, 01:37:24 AM
Press a key first..then it asks for the code..then make sure you get an asterix as you type in each number.The code you are using is correct it the panel just needs a bit of a tlc...or a rubber mallet !!
Title: Re: Help with a Procyon panel
Post by: chris. on June 20, 2009, 10:42:03 AM
Press a key first..then it asks for the code..then make sure you get an asterix as you type in each number.The code you are using is correct it the panel just needs a bit of a tlc...or a rubber mallet !!

past the rubber mallet stage -> brings in a wrecking ball and crane