Control panel SP231
System installation
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5.1.2
Equipment connection sequence
1)
Connect the GSM antenna to the antenna port.
2)
Insert the SIM card(s), which are already registered in the GSM network, into the SIM card holders. Card
holder SIM1 is the main card holder. The card inserted into SIM1 shall have a priority in operation, and
SIM2 shall be operated only upon malfunction of SIM1.
3)
Following the provided diagrams and connection diagrams of every product intended for connection,
connect the magnetic contacts of windows and doors, motion, fire and other sensors, indicators,
keyboards, controlled devices. Connect the housing door tamper sensors and wall mounted tamper
sensors to the control panel terminals.
4)
Connect the main supply source wires to the control panel AC/DC terminals. Switch the main supply on.
SP231 shall automatically recognise the correctly connected keyboards, expanders, interfaces, sensors
to the 1-wire and YEL/GRN buses and shall register them in the system.
5)
Install a back-up supply battery into the mounting housing. Connect its wires to the control panel back-
up supply source terminals BAT+ / BAT–. Verify the battery charging current to ensure it is charged in
due time.
5.1.3
Recommendations for setting the control panel operation parameters
1)
The first log on to the control panel shall be via USB cable (see 6.1.1 “Connect with USB cable”).
2)
System settings:
a.
Partitions
If the premises have several areas, the protection of which is preferred to be switched on
separately, the alarm system can be divided into partitions. Regarding dividing the system and
setting the necessary partition attributes see 6.8 “Partition parameters".
b.
Zones
Parameters regarding setting of every zone according to sensor properties and preferred alarm
operation after an event takes place in this zone. If the alarm system is divided into partitions,
every zone can be assigned to the preferred partition. See 6.7 “Zone parameters”.
Note
The battery shall be fully charged no longer than within 72 hours so the alarm system complies with Grade
II class or within 24 hours to comply with Grade III class.