CIAS Elettronica S.r.l.
Ed. 2.2
Installation Handbook
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ERMO 482
5. MAINTENANCE AND ASSISTANCE
5.1 Troubleshooting
In case of false alarm, check the parameters recorded during the Installation phase (on
attached Test
Sheet), if there are divergences with permitted limits check again the related
points in chapter "Adjustment and Testing (4)"
Fault
Possible reason
Possible solution
Power Supply Led Off
( Tx and / or Rx )
No Power Supply
Check connection
Cable disconnected
Make connection
Fault Transformer
Change Transformer
13,8 V
o 19 V~ not correct and /
or not sufficient ( see par. 3.2.1)
Length and / or cable section
not proper
Modify connection and / or cable
Channel Led Off
Channel selection wrong
Set the same channel on Tx / Rx
Tx or Rx fault
Change circuit Tx or Rx
Alarm Led Off
Movement or obstacle in the
protected field
Ensure that nothing is in the field
Heads not aligned
Remake the alignment ( see par
4.1.1 or 4.1.2 )
VRag High
Heads not aligned
Do the alignment
Obstacle in the field
Remove obstacles
Low transmitter signal
Check Tx
Fault circuit
Change Rx
MW receiver fault
Change MW receiver
Tamper relay Open
Micro-switch open
Check micro-switch
Antiremoval bulb in wrong
position ( not vertical )
Check position of antiremoval
bulb
5.2 Maintenance kits
The Maintenance
Kits
are composed by circuits equipped with microwave cavities, their
substitution is very easy: The Maintenance Kits is always presetted for the maximum
performance i.e. 200 m. The max. performance Kit avoids the needs of four types of Kits for
the four types of barrier. By this way the maintenance people can simply operate on
installations maintenance without purchase the entire barrier.
Unlock the only one fixing screw and install the new circuit into related plastic guides present
on the bottom box.
The circuit and cavity substitution on boot transmitter and receiver heads doesn’t
changes the heads alignment, and so no new alignment is required
Summary of Contents for ERMO 482
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