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4. After commissioning/set-up
Next the end of line resistors in the Intrusion Alarm Panel can be
replaced successively by the actual detector circuits, signalling devices,
etc., and correct function should be tested.
After commissioning/set-up, the panel tamper contacts of the evaluation
modules must be activated (DIP switch).
The system protocol with the configuration and the measured values
should be filled out after commissioning/set-up (may be required for
troubleshooting).
5. Adding evaluation modules
Should one or more Evaluation Modules L240/BS be added at a later date,
the following must be observed:
The power supply to the Intrusion Alarm Panel should be switched off
(mains and battery supply)
The new evaluation modules must be connected to the external bus
(XIB), addressed accordingly and all components should be connected
to them
Apply the mains supply and batteries
The new evaluation modules must be registered in the programming
menu “Hardware L240/B/BS”. The Evaluation Module L240/BS is
detected by the intrusion Alarm Panel and operated in accordance with
the delivered state.
After the added evaluation module has been registered, the database for
management of the keypad codes and chipkeys is not up-to-date and
must be copied from an existing evaluation module. This procedure is
described in the chapter “Copying”. The database must be copied from
an existing evaluation module for each evaluation module that has been
added.
The evaluation module is now ready to operate
Different properties must be set in the programming menu “Hardware
L240/B/BS” (assignment to a zone, the unsetting method, the evaluation
of the intrusion, tampering or lock detector circuit)
For each new Evaluation Module L240/BS, an individual “Hardware text”
can be stored in the programming menu.
Further keypad codes ad chipkey may also be added if required.