2.
When the enrollment is successful the LED under the
Enrollment switch on the smart power supply will blink
once every 2 seconds. If there are 3 rapid blinks, then the
unit is not enrolled.
TIP – Perform initial enrollment of smart power supply next to
the xGen panel so you can see the enroll LED on the smart
power supply. This will provide quick feedback when the
module enrols successfully. Disconnect the module then install
it in the desired location.
Manual Enrollment
1.
Login to xGen as installer.
Click Advanced – Devices – System Devices – Control –
2.
Device Count.
3.
Note the number under Power Supply.
4.
Click Back.
5.
Click Enroll Function.
6.
Select Manual Enroll.
7.
Click Save.
8.
Push the Enrollment switch on the smart power supply.
See Figure 16.
9.
Click Back.
10. Click Device Count.
11. Check the number under Power Supply has increased by
one.
12. Repeat for additional modules if required.
13. Click Advanced – Devices – System Devices – Control –
Enroll Function.
14. Select Cancel Enroll.
15. Click Save.
Troubleshooting battery or over-current
faults
1.
Check LEDs near BATTERY terminals.
Battery
Battery
1 LED(s) ON
2 LED(s) ON
D202 LOW1
D203 LOW2
D206 FAULT1
D207 FAULT2
2.
If either of the LOW LEDs appear, wait 24 hours to allow
the battery to recharge. If the LOW LED remains lit after
24 hours, the batteries should be replaced.
3.
If either of the FAULT LEDs appear, check the battery
cable is securely connected. If the cable is secure, the
batteries should be replaced.
4.
If there is an overcurrent fault, check:
- Each power output is drawing less than 400 mA.
- The AUX2 auxiliary output is drawing max 400 mA
combined with zone inputs and relay outputs.
P/N 466-2947-ML • REV H • ISS 20MAY21
Event
Cause
Battery
Battery Voltage
Low
<11.7 V
Battery
Battery Voltage
Missing
<10.25 V
Battery
Battery Test
Fault
Fails
- Maximum total current table, this depends on the
transformer and battery connected.
- Overcurrent fault will reset automatically within 1 min of
load being disconnected.
Program with DLX900
You will need DLX900 version 6 or above.
After connecting to your xGen system you may customize the
programming for inputs, outputs, tamper, and over-current
warning.
Factory defaults are:
•
Output 1 – Follow Siren Event
•
Output 2 – Follow Strobe Event
•
Input 1 and 2 – disabled, starting zone 0, ending zone 0
•
Tamper is enabled
•
Transformer – 40 VA
To change settings:
1.
Open DLX900.
2.
Program your xGen site according to the xGen Installation
instructions.
Click Devices – Power Supply.
3.
4.
Select the device you wish to program.
See Figure 17.
5.
Enter a Name for the device (optional).
6.
Enter a starting and ending zone number if required.
7.
Enter the settings for each output if required.
8.
Select the transformer connected to this power supply.
This affects the Over-Current monitoring feature. An
incorrect value can lead to transformer failure.
Connect to the xGen system (e.g. click Download –
9.
Connect – Connect TCP/IP).
10. Click Send – Menu.
11. Disconnect from xGen system.
Firmware
Remotely upgradeable using DLX900 or locally with a USBUP
via the USBUP port on the NXG-320-CPU.
Specifications
Compatibility
xGen Security System
230 VAC +10%, −15%, 50 Hz ±10%
Mains Input Voltage
Power Input
16.3 VAC (±10%)
40 VA transformer
2.0 A max current
55 VA transformer
2.8 A max current
500 mA, fast 20x5. Mains fuse is part of
Mains Fuse
the mains terminal block
Power Supply Type
EN 50131-6 Type A for indoor use inside
the supervised premises
Voltage Output
9.9 to 15.0 VDC
Output Ripple
350 mVpp max
Over-voltage shutdown
16.05 VDC
threshold
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