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CPA6
496524 Issue A
9 of 16
CPA6
“NO”
17
“YES/ENTER”
“YES/ENTER”
“YES/ENTER”
“YES/ENTER”
“YES/ENTER”
“NO”
“NO”
“Confirm that:-
Zone 2 has xx
Circuits..” etc
,
“Confirm that:-
Zone 1 has xx
Circuits.
If not, check
zone wiring
“Confirm that:-
Zone 6 has xx
Circuits - etc”
“Key in Zone 1
Circuit 1 type
0 = Tamper
1 = Night
2 = 24 hour
3 = 2-Knock Night
4 = P.A.
5 = EX/EN
6 = LX/SL
7 = Test”
KEY-IN NUMBER
RELATING TO
ZONE 1
CIRCUIT 1
TYPE
“Is: Zone 1
Circuit 1
Shuntable”
“Confirm that:-
Zone 1
Circuit 1 is
---- Circuit
STATUS:-
------------------”
18
20
19
21
22
23
24
25
26
“NO”
Skips the Zone and Circuit setting routine and steps the panel to the
next stage of commissioning.
Initiates the Zone and Circuit setting routine. NOTE: At this point the
control panel tests all Zone wiring for short-circuits and
reversed-polarity Z.E.M. connections. If any faults are detected these
will show on the display and must be cleared before commissioning
can continue.
The display shows the number of detection circuits the panel
identifies on Zone 1. If this is less than the number that should be
present, it means that a fault condition exists on the Zone wiring: either
an open-circuit between Z.E.M.s, or a Z.E.M. is connected incorrectly.
Any such fault must be rectified before commissioning can continue.
Registers that displayed number of circuits is incorrect, causes the
panel to re-test.
Confirms that the displayed number of circuits on Zone 1 is correct
and initiates the next step (number of circuits on Zone 2.)
The display shows the number of detection circuits that the panel
identifies on Zone 2.
REPEAT STEP 21 FOR ZONES 2 TO 6.
The display shows the number of detection circuits that the panel
identifies on the last Zone, Zone 6.
Confirms that the displayed number of circuits on Zone 6 is correct
and initiates the next stage of commissioning (defining the types of
detection circuit fitted to each Zone).
The display waits to receive keypad information (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6)
defining the nature of Zone 1, Detection Circuit 1.
NOTE: If a circuit is defined as ‘On Test’ type (7). the display will show an
additional question requesting that the type of circuit being tested is
entered.
If the Circuit type defined is one which may be made User shuntable
(isolated), then the display will show this question. This applies to the
following types of account:- Night (1). 24 Hour (2). 2 Knock Night (3) &
Ex/En (5).
Indication that the Circuit cannot be isolated by the User.
Indication that the Circuit can be isolated by the User.
The display asks for confirmation of the circuit type that has been
entered on the keypad. It also shows the condition of that particular
detection circuit at the time of test, i.e. ‘Healthy’. “Contact open’,
‘More than one contact open’ or ‘Short-circuit’, highlighting any errors
in the wiring of detection devices to the circuit.
If this key is pressed, meaning that the wrong number had been
entered at step 22, the display returns to ask for circuit to be
re-defined.
Confirms Zone 1, Circuit 1, type: enters it into memory and initiates the
next commissioning step.
REPEAT STEP 22 ONWARDS FOR ALL DETECTION CIRCUITS ON EACH
ZONE.
STEP
KEYPAD
DISPLAY
KEYPAD
OPERATION
READOUT
OPERATION
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