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Menvier300
Installation
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The control unit will generate an "ATE L.F. Single"
alert if only one of the networks is not available, or
"ATE L.F. All" if both networks are not available.
Step 9. Fit and Connect
Battery
Fit either one to two 17Ah Lead Acid batteries into
the battery compartment in the bottom of the
control unit. Use batteries whose case material
has a minimum rating of UL94V-2 in order to
comply with EN60950 (this standard applies
because of the energy content of 17Ah batteries).
See Figure 49. See page 11 for example
calculations of battery requirements.
WARNING
17Ah lead acid batteries weigh 6kg
each. Do NOT drop.
Ensure that the fixings of the
control unit case to the wall, and the wall itself, are
strong enough to support the weight of the control
unit, its lid and up to two 17Ah lead acid batteries.
The total weight of the control unit plus batteries
can be up to 18kg.
Connect the battery leads, red to the positive,
black to the negative terminals of the battery.
Connect the other ends of the leads to either
BATT1 or BATT2 (item 15 in Figure 3).
If you are fitting only one battery then connect it to
BATT1 (the lower set of pins) and disable alerts
on BATT2 (see the
Menvier40/100/300
Engineering Guide
).
Figure 49 Fitting the Batteries
Note: Connecting the batteries without mains
power will not start the system. (See
“Programming Before Installation” in the
Menvier40/100/300 Engineering Guide.)
Step 10. Initial Power-Up
Please see the
Menvier40/100/300 Engineering
Guide
for an explanation of bus addressing.
WARNING:
During initial power-up all the keypad
sounders, internal loudspeakers and wired sirens
MAY give an alarm tone. If you are working at the
top of a ladder make sure that the sudden noise
does not startle you and cause a fall.
1. Apply mains power to the control unit.
The keypads and internal sounder may give
an alarm tone. The heartbeat LED on the
control unit PCB (see fig 3 ) starts flashing.
The navigation keys on any attached keypad
start flashing.
All connected keypads briefly show the
software revision of the keypad itself, followed
by the words “Please wait...” for several
seconds while the control unit scans the bus.
When the control unit has finished scanning
the bus the keypads show:
2. Press and hold keys A and
simultaneously
on the keypad that you wish to use for initial
programming.
NOTE: Hold the keys down
for at least three seconds.
After a short pause the keypad gives a
confirmation tone. The display briefly shows
the bus address of the keypad. If there are no
other keypads connected to the bus it should
be “b1-d51”(bus 1 device 51). Keypads take
bus device addresses 51 upwards.
The keypad display then shows:
3. Press A or B to select either a Ward Based
System or a Part Setting system.
Note: To change between a partition and a part
setting system at a later date will require a factory
default.
The display shows:
4. EITHER Press
if there is NO battery
connected to BATT2 (see 15 in Figure 3).
OR press
followed by
if you have
connected a battery to the BATT2 terminals
and wish to enable fault reporting on battery
2.
The display shows:
5. Press
or
to show the Security Grades
available, for example:
6. Press
to select the security grade you
intend to use for the system.
The display shows:
7. Press
or
to show the range of zone
wiring types available, for example:
8. Press
to select the wiring type you intend to