Commissioning
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Commissioning
4.1 Basic expansion
This chapter describes how to put a panel in the basic panel configuration,
i.e. without expansion modules, into operation.
In the default delivery state, the panel recognizes a keypad as the only bus
device that has been set with address 1 and connected to the external bus
(terminal CN13).
For commissioning and addressing of the keypad L240/PT, see
chapter 5.
Programming of further bus devices is implemented using the
keypad.
It is also possible to connect a keypad L240/PT with address 0 to the internal
bus (left connection slot, terminal CN11). This so-called
“
Engineer keypad
”
can be connected to the bus and disconnected at any time. It does not need
to be logged off and is not monitored to ensure that it is present. It is
recommended that an
“
Engineer keypad
”
is connected in particular during
commissioning. The states of the panels can be displayed as a result during
commissioning (e.g. connection of a detector circuit).
4.2 Direct connection of the
inputs and outputs
In the first step, the panel is put into service without connected detectors,
switching device and signalling devices.
Before the panel is switched on, all
inputs and the monitored outputs must have the accompanying terminating
resistors inserted:
•
Detector circuits 1 to 6, 8 to 10 with 2.7 kOhm (colour code
commences with red-violet)
•
Jumper detector circuit 7 without a resistor (wire link)
•
Connect the inputs comm fault (33), comm alarm (34) and panel
tamper (35) with 0 V (36).
•
The monitored outputs for sirens and strobe lights should each be
terminated with 1 kOhm (colour code commences with brown-black)
Connect an L240/PT keypad with address 1 on the right bus terminal
(CN13), switch on the mains supply and connect the batteries (any
sequence acceptable).
On the keypad the
software version of the keypad
appears on the display
(for about 2 seconds)
PX KP Type-2
Version 3.01
As soon as the keypad communicates with the panel, the green LED
switches from a flashing to a permanently on state and the
software
version of the panel
is displayed
ABB L240 V4.70A
The description of the buttons on the keypad can be found in chapter 5.
Connect the temperature sensor for the battery and fix to the battery (e.g.
with a cable tie).
The Intrusion Alarm Panel is now ready for operation, ready
to set and there are no faults present.
On the
“Ready to Set”
(terminal 16), transistor output a voltage of 13.0 V to
“
V+
” can be measured
.
A wide range of functions can be tested (e.g. internal
set) and/or programming with a keypad can be undertaken.