2.2.6
Setting the external OFF indicator
If the rotating switch is set to
0
or
T
, then the signalling unit is turned off. Here, it's possible to connect an external
OFF indicator (e.g. a flashing light). When the rotating switch is set to
0
or
T
, then this indicator gets turned on
(the flashing light comes on).
Determine the signalling contact input with the J8 jumper setting:
External OFF indicator
J9 (a,b)
Indication of OFF
Yes
Indication of not-OFF
No
2.2.7
Setting the phase control voltage
The signalling unit has phase processing. If the phase voltage goes below 80 Vac, a signal is generated. If
desired, the phase control voltage can be adjusted for each phase with the potentiometers P1, P2 and P3.
Phase control voltage
P1
P2
P3
Phase 1
L1/R
Phase 2
L2/S
Phase 3
L3/T
2.2.8
Setting the battery voltage
Before setting the battery charge voltage, detach the battery clamp.
You can measure the battery charge across the soldering points "+" and "-" on the base of the CPB
(CN5 Ucharge Measure).
Determine the battery charge voltage with the potentiometer P5. The battery gets charged by default with 13.6
Vdc.
Battery voltage
P5
Lower battery charge
Turn to the left
Higher battery charge
Turn to the right
2.3
Testing the FB
Fancom recommends manual testing of the audio or visual signal at least once per week.
You can test the signalling unit by setting the rotating switch to
T
. If the audio or visual signal activates after the
passage of any delay interval that may have been set, then the signalling unit is functioning correctly. Does the
audio or visual signal not activate? Then have your installer measure the battery voltage under load conditions. If
this is less than 10Vdc, then the battery is defective. If this is more than 10Vdc, then the audio or visual signal is
defective or not turned on properly.
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