Once power is connected, the red LED on the outside of the box should light up.
If the power is connected without the Door Top Alarm in place, the unit will cycle through the
following sequence - Power LED (red) comes on and the Status LED will cycle green, amber,
and red then extinguish. When the pre-set delay time has elapsed, the LED will turn red and
the internal alarm will sound for approximately 5 seconds. After a total of 20 seconds, the
unit will return to standby mode.
3. Staff attack
The staff attack is connected into EITHER the Normally Closed OR Normally Open
connectors on the right hand side of the box.
Hipac recommend, where possible, the Normally Closed connections are used as this will
allow a notification alarm to sound if there is a power failure or wire breakage. In the Normally
Open connections re used, it may still be possible to obtain a non-audible notification if there
is a failure e.g. messages appears on nurse’s station display unit. Please consult the Staff
Attack supplier.
NOTE - The staff attack should not be connected until the Door Top Alarm and Power stages
have been signed off. (The alarm could go off as the Door Top Alarm has failsafe system built
in).
NOTE 2 - All the wiring should be checked and signed off at each stage on the supplied sign
off sheet during installation by the various contractors. If any problems occur during the
installation stages, Hipac will not attend site to carry out an investigation without proof that
all the stages have been signed (or stages up to when the problem has occurred). If Hipac
attend site and it is proved a stage was signed off in error, this will be chargeable at a day’s
rate.
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