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8 Operating
MANUAL CEAG AUtoMAtiC tEst systEM At-s
+
40071860177 (C) December 2016 www.ceag.de
8 Operating
8.1 Safety Notes
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Improper mounting and installation can cause
serious personal injury and/or material damage .
This work must only be performed by authorised,
skilled and adequate personnel who have received
instructions providing information on the device and
in observance of the local safety regulations .
Before work begins:
•
check its completeness and technical correctness,
•
ensure there is enough free moving space.
During operation:
•
When failures arise first of all switch system off and
protect against reengagement.
When working on and with the device it is necessary to
wear:
•
Close fitting protective clothes (low tensile strength, no
wide arms, no rings and further jewelry, etc.)
•
Safety boots which protect against falling parts and
against slipping on non-anti-slip floor.
8.2 General information about operating
A AT-S
+
system is operated at several different levels. First,
a distinction must be made between:
•
operating and monitoring the system
during opera-
tion (test mode or normal operation).
•
and
setting up the system
with the requirements
(parameter settings for the CU-S
+
controller) for the
emergency lighting circuits and the user-assignable
functions and function keys of the control module.
Operating and monitoring the system
during operation
can be done with
•
the buttons and displays/LED indicators on the modules
in the switch cabinet (CU-S
+
, DC/DC converter, installed
SU-S
+
s),
•
remote indicators or
•
F3 module or with a building services management
system (BMS).
Setting up the system
(and changing its parameter
settings) can be done
•
directly on the control module in the AT-S+ switch
cabinet
•
or with a memory card using a standard PC running
under a CEAG configuration software for the AT-S
+
system.
NOTE
The following descriptions are not covered by this manual
as this requires detailed instructions within the technical
documentation for these systems:
•
Operating and monitoring the system with an F3
module or building management system (BMS)
•
Software-aided system setup using a memory card
Operating and monitoring the system, in the scope speci-
fied above, during operation (test mode or normal opera-
tion) requires a knowledge of
•
the operation of the CU-S+ control module in the switch
cabinet,
•
the key functions and displays/LEDs on the other
modules in the switch cabinet of an AT-S+ system, and
•
the use of certain hardware components (checking and
replacing fuses or checking and replacing modules).
Otherwise please refer to the technical documentation for
these components.