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GR-750x series 

Control panel for addressable emergency 
luminaires 

Document number: 923750400_09_007 

Date: 3/5/2022 

Page: 48 of 71 

 

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5.3.3  CHANGE POINT ADDRESS 

This screen is used to change the address of the luminaires that do not use the DIP switch address selection 
method. First select the loop of the point whose address you want to change, by using the left and right arrow 
buttons. Then type the desired point address and press the 

“CHANGE  ADDRESS”

 button.  A command will 

be broadcasted to change the address of all points connected to the selected loop to the entered value. 

Perform this operation  with only  one point connected  to the loop you  are operating on.  A short  2-core cable 
can be used to connect the 

–L/+L contacts of the loop circuit, directly to the point. There is no need for loop 

return (closed loop topology) while configuring the point. 

 

 

IMPORTANT

 

 

This option can only be used with points that 

do  not 

use the DIP switch address selection 

method, such as ZLD-xx, GR-29x etc. 
Do not use this function while more than one points are connected to the selected loop. 

 

 

 

Figure 44 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GR-750 Series

Page 1: ...GR 750x series Control panels for addressable emergency luminaires Specifications Installation Configuration Operation READ THIS MANUAL PRIOR TO ANY OPERATION...

Page 2: ...anel fascia 10 2 1 1 LED indicators 10 2 1 2 LCD screen 11 2 1 3 Thermal printer optional 11 2 2 Loop circuits 11 2 3 Panel relays 12 2 4 Inputs 12 2 5 Outputs 12 2 6 Luminaire commands 13 2 7 Functio...

Page 3: ...Emergency status 31 4 3 3 Function Duration test status 31 4 3 4 Inhibit status 32 4 3 5 Cut off Status 32 4 4 Points in test 32 4 5 Points in emergency 32 4 6 Points in inhibit mode 33 4 7 Select MAI...

Page 4: ...UAGE 53 5 4 2 TIME AND DATE 54 5 4 3 ETHERNET WIFI 54 5 4 4 ANNUAL CHECK WARNING 55 5 4 5 PRINTER 55 5 4 6 CHANGE TECH CODE 55 5 4 7 TECHNICIAN INFORMATION 55 5 4 8 REMOTE CONNECTION 56 5 4 9 PC COMMU...

Page 5: ...ol panel for addressable emergency luminaires Document number 923750400_09_007 Date 3 5 2022 Page 5 of 71 5 6 4 13 LUMINAIRE COMMANDS 69 6 5 TEST LED INDICATORS 69 7 APPENDIX 70 7 1 List of compatible...

Page 6: ...y terminal connections 24 Table 10 Relay trigger conditions 24 Table 11 Input triggered actions 25 Table 12 Input states 25 Table 13 Programmable output trigger conditions 26 Table 14 Thermal printer...

Page 7: ...network The maximum number of connected panels cannot exceed 24 The GR 750x series provides an ideal solution for medium to large scale facilities such as department stores hotels factories 1 2 Safety...

Page 8: ...m or a point is referred as being in emergency or emergency mode it means that its mains power supply is unavailable and it is operating on power supplied by its battery 1 3 3 Inhibit mode A luminaire...

Page 9: ...OT FUSED 24V voltage outputs 1x 24VDC 3VDC permanent output 300mA max short circuit protection 1x 24VDC 3VDC resettable output 300mA max short circuit protection Battery type 2x Lead acid batteries Pb...

Page 10: ...splayed on the screen Table 2 LED indicators LED LABEL COLOR FUNCTION Power Green Indicates panel s power supply status Steady Panel powered by mains Blinking Panel powered by its batteries Emergency...

Page 11: ...cessory it is not included in the panel by default It can be enabled disabled from the settings menu as required When the printer is enabled every event that is recorded is printed as well 2 2 Loop ci...

Page 12: ...IN3 and IN4 on the PCB Each input can be programmed to perform a specific action on all zones or a certain zone Activating an input can trigger one of these actions Table 4 Input triggered actions TRI...

Page 13: ...verify their proper operation No specific equipment is required and can be manually performed at any time or scheduled at specific days of the week at a certain time During the test a LED indicator f...

Page 14: ...onfigured manually depending on what is required refer to 5 3 9 PANEL NETWORK for group formation The panel network line is monitored for open or closed ring topology refer to 3 4 Panel network wiring...

Page 15: ...Only trained personnel should carry out operations inside the panel and only after taking all the precautionary measures Prior to installing maintaining the panel read the manual and have knowledge of...

Page 16: ...access the interior of the panel first unlock the key lock on the front of the panel with the key included in the panel s package Figure 5 On the inner side of the panel s door is mounted the TFT LCD...

Page 17: ...clean dry and free of collisions and vibrations The panel must be permanently installed on a fixed position and indoors only In Figure 6 the interior mounting holes of the panel are marked Use all th...

Page 18: ...round protective earth to ensure proper and safe operation of the system Figure 7 3 2 4 Connecting Replacing the batteries The interior of the control panel has space suitable to hold two 12V lead aci...

Page 19: ...les with cross section from 0 75mm2 to 1 5mm2 or YSLYCY JZ with cross section from 1mm2 to 2 5mm2 depending on the number of connected points topology of the installation and cable length WARNING The...

Page 20: ...nel for addressable emergency luminaires Document number 923750400_09_007 Date 3 5 2022 Page 20 of 71 20 Figure 9 describe the parallel connection of addressable points which use a 2 way terminal with...

Page 21: ...el for addressable emergency luminaires Document number 923750400_09_007 Date 3 5 2022 Page 21 of 71 21 Figure 10 describe the parallel connection of addressable points which use a 4 way terminal with...

Page 22: ...th the NET L of another panel will not work The same is true for the NET R terminal IMPORTANT If two panels need more than 800m cable to be connected a RS 485 repeater must be used The shield of the c...

Page 23: ...reliable In any case the communication between P1 and P3 will not be interrupted because there is P4 that is connected to them and in turn connecting them together Figure 14 Case 2 Figure 14 In this...

Page 24: ...ile panel is powered from its batteries C NO While panel is powered by mains power supply Fault C NC While there are one or more faults C NO While there are no faults Auxiliary C NC While the user sel...

Page 25: ...ctions come preinstalled with a 10k resistor between INx and its corresponding negative terminal marked on the board This is done for continuous line monitoring and detection of open and short circuit...

Page 26: ...300m max voltage output used to power devices that must not be interrupted via panel s reset The programmable output terminal connections come preinstalled with a 10k resistor between OUTx and its co...

Page 27: ...ION USB menu of the panel and remain there to keep the communication active 4 On the PC run the PC 7500 software 5 If the connection is successful the connection status on the software Figure 18 Panel...

Page 28: ...mal paper roll is 1 While pressing the open button middle button with LED on the thermal printer pull its cover from the top right or top left side 2 Remove the previous paper roll if any 3 Unroll the...

Page 29: ...e screen is the default screen that displays when the panel powers up Figure 20 Description for each reference 1 Panel information 2 Current fault counter Fault list 3 Point status 4 Points in test li...

Page 30: ...of the panel subsystems the icon and text color change to indicate it as shown in the picture below Figure 22 4 2 Current fault counter Fault list Shows the number of faults currently active on the pa...

Page 31: ...d to the panel are fully charged While the system is not in test emergency inhibit off command or cut off mode the message CHARGING or FULLY CHARGED should be displayed on the screen Figure 20 ref 3 4...

Page 32: ...screen Figure 27 indicate that the panel s battery voltage dropped below of certain safety threshold and it is starting its shutdown sequence to avoid problematic and unintended behavior The panel wil...

Page 33: ...u have the options to choose between MAIN or TECHNICIAN user Figure 28 Selecting either of them will open a menu with all the available options for that user Please note that to access the technician...

Page 34: ...9_007 Date 3 5 2022 Page 34 of 71 34 4 9 Annual check pending indicator The indicator appears Figure 32 ref 1 when the scheduled annual check of the panel has not been performed on the due date This o...

Page 35: ...of the menu are listed below TECHNICIAN USER CLEAR EVENT LOG CLEAR FAULTS TEST SET FUNCTION TEST SET DURATION TEST START FUNCTION TEST START DURATION TEST STOP TEST TEST PRINTER TEST LED INDICATORS C...

Page 36: ...ICON TEST Includes submenus with all the test that the panel can do automatically or manually and their settings CHECK Includes submenus to check the panel and its connected devices SETUP Includes su...

Page 37: ...16 Test menu options MENU OPTION DESCRIPTION ICON SET FUNCTION TEST Configuration of the automatic function test of the connected points SET DURATION TEST Configuration of the automatic duration test...

Page 38: ...k At least one day must be selected Figure 31 5 1 2 SET DURATION TEST Configuration screen for the two automatic duration tests of the connected points Each test can ne enabled disabled and its date a...

Page 39: ...ific one There is the option to send this command to all panels of the panel network or to the current panel only 5 1 5 STOP TEST Menu to stop all running tests on all connected points 5 1 6 TEST PRIN...

Page 40: ...LOOP Displays information about the connected loop circuits POINT Displays information about the connected points PANEL NETWORK Displays information about the connected panels POWER MANAGEMENT Displa...

Page 41: ...ts of the panel Press the left or right arrow buttons to change the selected loop Figure 33 5 2 2 POINTS This menu displays information about the points connected to the panel Press the left or right...

Page 42: ...e 42 of 71 42 5 2 3 PANEL NETWORK This menu displays information about the panel network that is connected to the current panel Press the left or right arrow buttons to change the selected panel Figur...

Page 43: ...INPUTS This menu displays information about the inputs of the panel Figure 37 5 2 6 OUTPUTS This menu displays information about the outputs of the panel Figure 38 5 2 7 RELAYS This menu displays inf...

Page 44: ...022 Page 44 of 71 44 5 2 8 PRINTER This menu displays information about the thermal printer if it is installed optional accessory Figure 40 5 2 9 ANNUAL CHECK DONE Menu to confirm that the annual main...

Page 45: ...menu options MENU NAME DESCRIPTION ICON CONFIGURE POINT Point configuration screen FIND ALL POINTS Automatic detection and registration of the connected points CHANGE POINT ADDRESS Screen to change th...

Page 46: ...To select the point you want to edit register first select the panel it belongs to from the PANEL dropdown list Then do the same with the LOOP dropdown list and type the desired point address in the...

Page 47: ...cedure for the selected loop When the process completes the panel will clear all current faults and return to the home screen The found points will be registered and belong to the zone corresponding t...

Page 48: ...GE ADDRESS button A command will be broadcasted to change the address of all points connected to the selected loop to the entered value Perform this operation with only one point connected to the loop...

Page 49: ...made the SAVE button must be pressed for them to take effect IMPORTANT Do not enable a loop circuit that is not present on the system Relevant faults will appear if the loops are not correctly selecte...

Page 50: ...en for the inputs of the panel Refer to 2 4 Inputs for more information about the available options Figure 47 5 3 7 DELETE ALL POINTS DELETE ALL POINTS option erases all registered points from the pan...

Page 51: ...ted to the panel network configuration and formation Table 19 Panel network menu options MENU NAME DESCRIPTION ICON PANEL NETWORK CONFIGURATION Menu to enable disable the panel network option the curr...

Page 52: ...etwork by pressing the APPLY TO NETWORK button pressing the SAVE button only panel name and ID are saved Figure 51 5 3 9 3 GROUP FORMATION The formation of a network of panels with all the connected p...

Page 53: ...HERNET WIFI ETHERNET WIFI card settings ANNUAL CHECK WARNING Annual check warning message settings PRINTER Thermal printer settings CHANGE TECH CODE Technician code change menu TECHNICAL INFORMATION T...

Page 54: ...Description of each reference 1 Wi Fi adapter setting Enable Disable 2 Wi Fi connection status 3 WPS setting Enable Disable 4 Wi Fi credentials edit and WPS start button must save the settings first...

Page 55: ...series If the panel does not have a thermal printer installed this option should be set to disabled 5 4 6 CHANGE TECH CODE In this screen it is possible to change the current technician code The lengt...

Page 56: ...COMMUNICATION USB This menu enables the PC communication through the mini USB port on the panel The connection is active only while the panel remains in this screen Leaving it for any reason terminat...

Page 57: ...pdate process can be started after the user confirms it The typical update time is around 12 15 minutes for the panel and 5 minutes for the ETHERNET WIFI card WARNING During the update process the pan...

Page 58: ...con All the available options of the menu are listed below MAIN USER TEST LED INDICATORS CLEAR FAULTS CURRENT FAULTS EVENT LOG INFORMATION ZONES ZONES IN TEST ZONES IN EMERGENCY ZONES IN FAULT POINTS...

Page 59: ...TS Resets the faults and status of the panel CURRENT FAULT Displays a list of the current faults EVENT LOG Displays the event log of the panel INFORMATION Options that provide detailed information abo...

Page 60: ...escription of each column SOURCE Origin of the fault what part of the system the fault corresponds to For example if the fault originates from a point the source is POINT PANEL ID of the panel the fau...

Page 61: ...f each column TIME DATE System time and date the event was recorded TYPE The type of the event info fault general etc SOURCE The source of the event For example if a fault occurs to a point POINT will...

Page 62: ...gistered points with detailed information LOOPS Information about the loop circuits of the panel PANEL RELAYS Information about the relays of the panel INPUTS Information about the inputs of the panel...

Page 63: ...the zones of the panel To navigate the menu swipe to the left or to the right and select the option by touching in the middle Table 23 Zone menu options MENU NAME DESCRIPTION ICON ZONES IN TEST List o...

Page 64: ...r ZONE Zone number POINT TYPE Displays the type of the device point address module MODEL The model of the point NAME The name of the point INFO By pressing VIEW Figure 58 ref 1 a pop up window appears...

Page 65: ...923750400_09_007 Date 3 5 2022 Page 65 of 71 65 6 4 3 LOOPS Displays information about the connected loop circuits Figure 60 Figure 60 6 4 4 PANEL RELAYS Displays information about the relays Figure 6...

Page 66: ...of 71 66 6 4 6 OUTPUTS Displays information about the outputs Figure 63 Figure 63 6 4 7 PANEL NETWORK Displays a list of all the panels in network along with the name MAC address and connection status...

Page 67: ...ptions cannot be changed in this screen For configuration options go to chapter 5 4 3 ETHERNET WIFI Figure 66 Description of each reference 1 Wi Fi adapter setting Enabled Disabled 2 Wi Fi connection...

Page 68: ...s the date of the previous maintenance check and when the next one is scheduled Figure 67 6 4 11 SYSTEM INFORMATION Displays version information about the system components Figure 68 6 4 12 TECHNICIAN...

Page 69: ...ation to send the corresponding command Table 24 Luminaire commands menu options MENU NAME DESCRIPTION ICON INHIBIT MODE Sends the inhibit mode command to the points of the selected zone CLEAR COMMAND...

Page 70: ...R A GR 292 ADR SLL 1003 WP ADR SLL 1023 ADR GR 316 30L ADR A GR 293 ADR SLL 1011 WP ADR GR 290 M ADR GR 1939 30L ADR ZLD 28 EM ADR SLL 1013 WP ADR GR 291 M ADR GR 1938 30L ADR ZLD 34 EM ADR SLL 1021 W...

Page 71: ...be mixed with general waste Declaration of Conformity Olympia Electronics N Lakasas P Arvanitidis S A hereby declares that this product complies with the radio equipment directive 2014 53 EU RED and...

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