ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual
Commissioning
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997-457-000-8, Issue 8
January 2010
4.5 Powering the Panel
To power up an ID61/62 Series panel:
1
Ensure all wiring is terminated correctly and all PCBs
are fitted correctly.
2
With the batteries in the back box, ensure the mains wiring
is correctly terminated at the mains termination block. Turn
on the mains supply. The panel will display CPU RESTART
with the buzzer sounding, and the FAULT, SYSTEM
FAULT and ‘POWER’ LEDs will illuminate.
3
Connect the battery power supply (refer to
Section 4.5.2 Batteries
).
4
When powered up, press the RESET button (then
enter an appropriate access code if required). The
panel should settle to a quiescent state. The LCD
should display the ‘Status: NORMAL’ message unless
fault(s) are present on the system.
Note:
If the panel indicates fault(s) are present, clear
them before you proceed further with the
commissioning procedure.
5
When all fault LEDs have been extinguished, the panel
is ready to test the system, see
Section 4.7,
Commissioning Tests
.
Note:
The panel may be powered up satisfactorily from
batteries alone. However, first ensure the batteries are
fully charged to avoid the risk of the panel powering
down due to insufficient voltage being available.
4.5.1 Start-up Language Selection
At panel start-up, and with a non-configured memory, you
will be prompted to select the appropriate panel language
from a displayed screen similar to the one below:
1: English
2: España
3: Portugues
4: Islanska
5: Italiano
Press the appropriate numeric pushbutton to select the
desired language. If a selection is not made within 30
secs the panel will use the first language listed. The list
of languages may vary from those listed above.
Note:
If the memory is unlocked (refer to
Section 4.3.1 Jumper
Link Options
) selection of the desired language will be
stored and this language will be used the next time the
panel is re-started. If the memory is locked when a
language selection is made, the panel will not store this
change and the Startup Language screen will be
displayed again at the next panel startup. However, the
language can be changed at any other time using the
‘Language’ setup menu (refer to
Section 5.5.1
).
FAULT
01/01
00:00
CPU RESTART
Status: NORMAL
Sat 05/01/2002 00:00:00
3
2
2
4
POWER
PLANT ALARM
RESET
4
FIRE
DISABLEMENT
FAULT
TEST
POWER SUPPLY FAULT
EARTH FAULT
POWER
PLANT ALARM
FIRE OUTPUT ACTIVE
DELAYS ACTIVE
FIRE OUTPUT: FAULT / DISABLED
FIRE CONTROL O/P: FAULT / DISABLED
PRE- ALARM
SYSTEM FAULT
SOUNDER: FAULT / DISABLED
2
1