
Pre Power-Up Checks
Once the system is installed, but prior to powering-up give the system one final check to ensure
that:
1. The wiringconformstotherequir ementsdetailedin t hismanualand thatallinterconnections
are correc t (A to A, B to B etc.).
2. All system cables arek eptclearofmains supply cabl es,telephone cables andR.F.cables.It
is recommended that cable tie s be used to keep cables separated.
3. Verify that maximum cable lengths and resistances are not exceeded.
4. Mains p ower supply cables to the system are connected t o an un-switched fused spur.
5. Grommets are used where cables enter metal hous ings to ensure that i nsulation is not
compromised.
Initial Power-Up
To power the sy stem for the first time :
1. Place a small screwdriver blade between the p ins on the control panel PCB, marked
"FACTORY RESET". This will ensure the factory default parameters are set (see Table 1).
2. Switch on the 240V mains supply and remove screwdriver blade.
3. Check that power LED on the control panel PCB is illuminated.
4. Check that the remote keypads display "LT" (Panel Lid tamper). The remote keypad
sounders and extension loudspeakers wil l operate.
5. Enter the engineers passcode (default 1234) to silence the sounders.
6. Connect the standby battery.
Power-Up Checks
When the initial power-up checks have been completed, check the following:
1. Usinga voltmetermeasuretheDCvoltageateachremotekeypad andensurethe voltageis
greater than 11V whilst running on the system standby battery.
2. Usinga voltmeter measuretheDCvoltagebetweenmains earth and+12V,andthevoltage
between mains earth and 0V. In both cases the measurement should be 1V or less. If the
Voltage is gr eaterthan 1V,the system has an "Earth Fault" and allcablesshouldbe checked
for isolation to earth.
3. Using a voltmeter set to a low DC voltage range, measure the voltage across the control
panelPCBtestpoint (V).Tocalculatethesystem currentconsumptionmultiplythereading by
ten, e.g., a reading of 7 0mV = 700mA. Ensure that the reading is not greater than 1 .0A.
4. Repeat test (3) with the system in an alarm c ondi tion and ensure that the reading is not
greater than 1.0A.
5. The system i s now rea dy to be programmed see "Program ming".
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