7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual —
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Section 6: Power Up Procedure
6.1 General
Ensure that all cables and optional modules (if any) are installed and secured per the installation
instructions. DO NOT install any field wiring at this time.
1.
Connect the End-of-Line devices to the notification appliance and municipal (if installed)
circuits.
2.
Power the panel with AC first. The system initializes and indicates a “Battery Missing”
condition.
3.
Connect the batteries, be sure to observe polarity.
4.
The system should be in normal condition. You may proceed with the installation of field
wiring. Check all wiring prior to the connection to the control panel. Do not use this panel as a
circuit tester.
6.2 To Set the System Time (Keyswitch must be engaged).
1.
Press the MENU/Back button on the keypad and enter the Level 1 password, XXXXXX.
2.
Press the OK button.
3.
The Main Menu displays. Press the Number 4 and the Clock Menu displays.
Table 6.2.1 includes the numbers and the function of each number.
4.
Press the System Reset/Lamp Test button and ensure that the time and the date remain correct.
6.3 Automatic Configuration
1.
Press the Menu/Back button on the keypad and enter the Level 4 password, YYYYYY.
2.
Press the OK button.
3.
The Main Menu displays. Press the Number 1 and the Configuration Menu displays.
4.
Press the Number 1 to open the Automatic Configuration Menu. Numbers 2 through 5 are used
for specific programming and are covered in previous sections.
5.
Since this is the first time the system is configured, press the Number 1 to initiate the
Clear,
Then Configure
process.
This process will place all of the system settings to the factory default and then read all of the
devices correctly connected to the two (2), SLCs. After this process is complete, the system
may be given an initial test to assure all of the devices have been installed into the system
memory.
Number
Description
Number 1 Opens the Time setup.
Number 2 Opens the Date setup.
Number 3
Opens the Day/Night setup.
Number 4
Opens the Weekend setup.
Number 5
Opens the Holiday setup.
Table 6.2.1 Clock Number Descriptions
NOTE:
Use the keypad to enter the data. Use the OK button when each section is completed.
The OK button is used in the same way as an Enter Key.
NOTE:
Automatic configuration does not set the DACT. The DACT must be programmed.