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What to do before powering up the system
Connect the zone inputs correctly
Make sure that all the inputs are connected correctly (closed to negative directly or via suitably sized resistors, according to the con
fi
guration of
the individual inputs).
Connect the bus modules
Make sure that all the modules are connected to each other correctly and to the alarm switchboard.
Remember to make as straight a connection as possible (in and out type), and that any branches must be as short as possible.
Always remember to insert an end-of-line resistor between A and B of the 485 connection to the two ends of the main bus line.
Set the addresses of the bus devices
Make sure that the addresses of the bus devices have been set correctly, either by means of DIP switches or by con
fi
guration (e.g. keypad)
Close all the anti-tamper inputs
Close all the enclosures of the bus modules and of the switchboard or, alternatively, bypass the anti-tamper microswitches.
Remember that the anti-tamper inputs can be con
fi
gured only in double balance mode.
IMPORTANT
: upon
fi
rst start-up, only keypad number 1 will be considered active.
Switch on the power
It will now be possible to power up the system: power up the alarm switchboard from its power supply unit and connect the battery. If everything
is connected correctly, the green LED on the power supply unit will light up, con
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rming that the PSU is working
The switchboard will start operating and will con
fi
rm this by causing LED DL3 to
fl
ash.
Default con
fi
guration
The switchboard is factory-set to consider only keypad number 1 to be present. The switchboard's alarm inputs, furthermore, are all enabled and
con
fi
gured as double balance.
Introduction to programming from the keypad
Default codes at
fi
rst start-up
The default codes are as follows:
Master Installer Code
: 001961
User 1
Code
111111
Clear Key
Prog Key
Partial 1 and
Partial 2
Keys
Navigation Keys
Con
fi
rm Keys
Con
fi
rm Key
ON/OFF Keys