
SATEL
INTEGRA
30
consumption in the system. According to CLC/TS 50131-1 Grade 3, the battery must ensure
operation of the system without mains supply for 30 hours,
when the reporting function is
running in the control panel.
Note:
If the battery voltage drops below 11 V for longer than 12 minutes (3 battery tests), the
control panel will indicate battery failure. When the voltage goes down to approx.
9.5 V, the battery will be disconnected.
4.12.1 Power supply connection procedure
1. Deenergize the 230 V AC circuit to which the transformer is to be connected.
2. Connect the 230 V alternating voltage wires to the terminals of transformer primary
winding.
3. Connect the terminals of transformer secondary winding to the AC terminals on module
electronics board.
4. Connect the battery to the dedicated leads (red one to the battery “plus”, black one to
“minus”).
The control panel will not start after connecting the battery alone.
Included
in the control panel set are adapters (matching connectors) for connection of battery with
twisted cable ends, therefore the battery cable ends should not be cut off.
5. Turn on 230 V AC power supply in the circuit to which the transformer is connected.
The control panel will start operating.
The above mentioned power-up sequence (battery first, then 230 V AC mains) will enable the
power supply unit and control panel electronic protection circuits to work properly, thus
avoiding any defects of the alarm system components caused by possible installation errors.
Modules fitted with their own power supply should be started in much the same way.
Caution:
Should a situation occur when total disconnection of control panel power supply is
necessary, disconnect in turn the mains and the battery. When reconnecting the
power supply, observe the above mentioned sequence (first the battery, then the
230 V AC mains).
4.13 Starting the control panel
When the battery is connected and power turned on, the control panel will start. After
power-up, the control panel start is proceeding in two stages:
1. First, the STARTER program starts, checking the control panel firmware for possible
damage. If no error is detected, the STARTER launches the control panel program.
If an error is detected in the control panel program, the message "Load correct program to
the control panel" will be displayed on LCD keypads and the STARTER program will be
waiting for a new program from the computer. A program error may only occur when the
procedure of control panel firmware updating is disrupted by disconnecting power supply.
2. The control panel program checks the control panel data saved in the RAM memory
(the memory has a battery backup). If no error is detected, the control panel will be started
with current settings.
If an error is detected in the data saved in RAM memory, the settings will be restored from
FLASH memory. A copy of the settings is stored in the FLASH memory. A prompt about
saving the copy of settings to FLASH memory is displayed on the LCD keypad when
exiting the service mode in case the current settings are changed. In the D
LOAD
X program,
you can use the
icon to save a copy of settings to FLASH memory. Saving the data to
FLASH memory is followed by a restart of the control panel.