5- Start-up Guide System
This chapter defines step by step how to start up the conventional panel correctly.
Before connecting the mains supply check the points listed below carefully:
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Check that the equipment has been installed correctly.
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With the help of a voltmeter to verify that there are no short or open circuits. in the
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zones line.
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Verify that the circuits connected to zone have 4K7 end of line resistors.
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Verify that the sounder circuits are connected with the correct polarity, and have 4K7
end of line resistors.
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Set the desired delay for the sounders.
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Set the desired operation mode
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Check that the mains voltage is 230V using a voltmeter and check that batteries have
a voltage of more than 24V.
After reviewing all the points described above, the correct order to connect the power
is:
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Connect the mains power supply.
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Connect the batteries.
If necessary, you can turn the panel on with only the battery connected, but it is
essential to press BAT to start the panel.
Once both power supplies are connected all the panel indicators should be turned off
except the green power LED. If you have programmed a sounder delay, you should
also see the sounder delay LED on.
If you notice any indication other than those described above, the origin of the problem
in the installation should be detected and the fault repaired before proceeding (see
problems).
A quick test of the system can be performed as follows:
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Create a fault, such as a loop open circuit or a power failure, and check that the fault
relay operates and the fault is indicated on the LEDs and LCD.
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Cause an alarm to occur and check that the alarm relay outputs are activated and the
correct sounders operate (after the correct delay, if programmed).
Note: A power failure may take several minutes to be indicated.
5.1- System Check
5.2- System Supply
5.3- System Test
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