MEDEA Programming Manual
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DIAGNOSTICS
The DIAGNOSTICS menu can be used to interact with the entire system, to check the correction operation
of the control panel, bus devices, additional power supply units connected to the bus, wireless devices,
Zigbee devices, inputs, outputs and browse the events log of the system. This submenu can be used to
carry out the final inspection before the system is delivered or to run targeted tests in the event of
malfunctions or after modifications to the system.
6.1.1
Central Unit
It can be used to check the status of the power supplies in the control panel, to view the status of the
connection of the control panel with respect to the LAN and the CLOUD and to search which telephone
operator provides the best coverage even without a SIM card installed.
It is accessed through the
DIAGNOSTICS
→ Central Unit
menu.
Figure 105 - Control panel status
The Power supplies table shows the following values:
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Power supply:
Output voltage from the control panel power supply unit.
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Battery:
Voltage at the battery terminals.
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Bus 1:
Voltage present at power terminals of BUS 1.
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Bus 2:
Voltage present at power terminals of BUS 2.
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+V1:
Voltage present on terV1 and -V1.
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+V2:
Voltage present on terV2 and -V2.
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+SR:
Voltage present on teSR.
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Optional MOD.:
Voltage available for optional modules.
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USB:
Voltage on USB connector/circuit.
The Currents table shows the values:
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Battery Charge:
Current supplied by the battery charger in the control panel.
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BUS:
Current consumption on the BUS.
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SR:
Current consumption at terminal SR.
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V1-V2:
Current consumption at terminals V1 and V2 .
The Tamper Sabotage and DIP1 table shows the status of the tamper microswitch protecting the control
unit casing, the status of the sabotage input of the control unit terminal SAB and the status of DIP 1 SW2
which allows HW access during maintenance.
Figure 106
– Connectivity