
AES SOLAR Subscriber
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AES P/N 40-3100S Rev. 3, 3/14/2023
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Solar panel power option. User must enter Panel Rating and Battery Capacity
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Suppress DC Power Fault:
Set
Suppress DC Power Fault
to
Yes
/
No
by clicking the
Suppress DC Power
Fault
switch.
When done with changes, click on the
Save
Changes
9.
Reporting
9.1
COMPATIBLE RECEIVER
The SOLAR Subscriber is compatible with the AES Corp. Model 7705i/7705ii MultiNet and INCC Receivers.
10.
Testing
Some of the tests to be performed at the installation site require a response from a person at the monitoring station:
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Trigger alarm conditions: Confirm that the proper message is received at the Monitoring Station.
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Cause fault conditions: Confirm that the proper message is received at the Monitoring Station.
11.
Maintenance
Important!
Test system periodically to ensure proper operation.
Once installed and normal operation is confirmed, minimal maintenance is required. Monitoring the automatic check-in
test messages will confirm proper RF operation. Batteries should be periodically tested to be certain they have sufficient
capacity to operate the system.
12.
Troubleshooting
Observe the RX LED on the main circuit board. If the LED is on steady or is on for most of the time, RF interference
may be affecting the transceiver.
The most common causes of an RF failure or trouble are due to:
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Antenna type
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Antenna location
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Coaxial cable
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Coaxial connectors