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D8024/D10024A
Control Panel Wiring
D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide
© 2002 Radionics
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D8024/D10024A Control Panel Wiring
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This section provides a guide to the steps that are required to commission a new installation.
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Precise details on how to perform each step, and on the functionality of each programming option, are given
in appropriate sections of this manual.
4.1
Step 1 – General Setup
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Ensure that the panel configuration memory is cleared and returned to factory settings. Refer to TIME /
DATE – SYSTEM CLEAR OPTION on Page 2 of the Commissioning Menus.
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Select the SETUP OPTION from Page 3 of the Commissioning Menus. Press
YES
to step through each
item to inspect the factory default settings and to make changes as required. For example, to enter service
telephone number and company name.
4.2
Step 2 – Configure Each Signaling Loop
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Select the CONFIGURE option from Page 1 of the Commission Menus and then perform the following:
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Select “Signaling Loop 1”.
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Perform an “Auto Learn”.
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Select “Devices” and change sensor location text as required.
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Assign Zones.
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Repeat actions 1-4 above for each signaling loop connected to the panel.
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Enter Zone descriptions.
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NOTE: If using a PC to program the panel, actions 3 and 4 above will already have been defined on the PC.
4.3
Step 3 – Configure Peripherals (if required)
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Select the CONFIGURE option from Page 1 of the Commission Menus and then perform the following.
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Select “Peripheral”.
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Perform an “Auto Learn”.
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Select “Devices” and change the units’ location text as required.
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Assign Zones and set the operation of the unit.
4.4
Step 4 – Configure Outputs (NACs and relays)
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Select the CONFIGURE option from Page 1 of the Commission Menus and then perform the following.
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Select “NACs”, if zonal ringing patterns are required and program accordingly.
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Select “Relays”, if zonal operation is required and program accordingly.
Finally, select the INSPECT option from Page 1 of the Commission Menus. Compare the commissioning data
entered against the installation sheets. This facility allows the data to be inspected without risking any
inadvertent changes.
4.5
Step 5 – Configure Day Mode Operation (If required)
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Select the DAY MODES option from Page 3 of the Commission Menus and then perform the following.
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Select “Delayed Mode”, if the NACs and outputs are to be delayed.
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Select “Sensitivity Mode”, if the detectors are to have different pre-alarm and fire alarm settings during
day / night.
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Select “Verification Mode”, if the analog signals are to be verified before the panel registers a fire alarm.
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Program the required mode as required.
4.6
Step 6 – Configure Network Options (If required)
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Select the NETWORK option from Page 3 of the Commission Menus. Press
YES
to step through each item
to inspect the factory default settings and change as required. For example, panel address, number of slave
panels, etc.