Installation and Programming Manual
Mircom Technologies Inc
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LT-1034 Rev.1
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LEDs
The four LEDs indicate the status of conditions on the NMC and are described as follows:
AC POWER:
Green-ON indicates AC power is present and the NMC is powered up.
SYSTEM TROUBLE:
Yellow-On indicates a trouble, or multiple troubles, exist on the system.
ALARM SILENCE:
Indicates that the ISD units have been silenced during an alarm condition.
FIRE ALARM:
Indicates a fire alarm condition initiated by either the FACP or by an alarm condition on the NMC’s
Zone 1 and/or Zone 2.
The LCD display shows all of the alarms and troubles on the system by scrolling up/down. It also shows all of the
menu forms and parameter settings.
2.9 System Start Up
Before powering up the NMC, verify all wiring is correct. Energize the NMC. Install the 12.0V – 12.0AH SLA back
up battery. If all wiring is correct, the following should be observed on the NMC:
•
Green Power LED
:
ON
•
Yellow Trouble LED:
ON
•
Yellow Alarm Silence LED:
OFF
•
Red Alarm LED:
OFF
•
Piezo:
ON
until
silenced
via
ACK
button
•
LCD :
In Trouble mode
-
(Devices Missing)
-
(Loss of Date/Time)
Input the date and time. Input ISD ‘Job File’ via download program or manually enter ISD info (VID and Address).
In menu, enroll (Auto-Program) ISD’s. Investigate and correct any missing devices.
2.10 Missing and Unknown Devices
An ISD unit will show up either as a ‘missing device’ or an ‘unknown device’ during the enrolment process if it is
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On the NMC list and not found on the network.
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The VID number is keyed incorrectly.
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The ISD device is not plugged in or NMC unable to detect on network.
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Found but not on NMC keyed-in list:
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The VID number missed during keying in process.
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An extra ISD unit has been mistakenly installed on the network.
After the enrolment process, these units, by Address (Suite) # and/or VID #, will be listed for immediate and
corrective action to be taken. Missing units will have to be deleted and Unknown units will have to be added.
Note: When the ISDs have been enrolled, the ‘AC on’ green LED will ‘Flicker’
indicating communications is taking place between it and the NMC. If ‘flickering’ is not
occurring, try another nearby outlet. Flickering will also occur during a yellow and red
LED as well. This ‘flickering mode’ is a good Tech tool to be used during the ISD
installation process, but only after the enrolment process has occurred.
Summary of Contents for Fire-Link ISD-1000 Series
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