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Commission the System
(cont.)
Master and Slave(s) Control Panel System
Commissioning must be carried out on a new system or if a remote has been added or replaced.
1)
If the Slave Control Panel(s) has Call Point Remote Unit ring circuits wired directly to it, then these
circuits should be individually tested as described in the previous section.
2)
With all ring circuits individually and collectively tested at their associated Master and Slave(s) connect
the ring circuits in their final configuration (refer to page 3 –
Cabling Design and Installation
Recommendations
).
3)
Check/set the configuration of the system (page 17 -
Configure the Control Panel Button Boards
).
4)
Connect the batteries to the Master and Slave panels, then connect the mains supply at the Slave
Control Panel(s). Then press and release the Reset button on the Slave Panel(s), the panel(s) should
show no faults.
5)
Connect the mains power at the master panel, and initiate the commissioning code again (Speak and
Reset buttons). This time once all the green indicators are lit the flashing indicator by button one should
go out. Lift the handset, then replace it, this will cause the green indicators to go out once the
initialisation process is complete. The system will then behave as though it had been reset. (See
System Reset).
6)
If the green indicators stop at the location of a slave panel, check the wiring at that panel and reset it,
then return to the master and initiate the commissioning code again.
7)
Go to each Call Point Remote Unit in turn, check that its indicator is pulsing before making a call to the
control panel to confirm correct operation and the Call Point Remote Unit’s number.
Master Control Panel System (65 to 128 way)
Systems with greater than 64 Call Point Remote Units will be fitted with two termination cards, these are
described as the ‘upper’ and ‘lower’ termination cards (page 3 –
Cabling Design and Installation
Recommendations
)
The first (number one) Call Point Remote Unit is connected to the ‘A’ terminals of the ‘upper’ termination card.
System Reset
During Commissioning or following total loss of power the system will need to be reset. The Reset button is
between the processor restart and Call Point Remote Unit fault indicators.
RESET
SPEAK
When it is pressed power is removed from all the Call Point Remote Units, however if there are other panels
on the system they will continue to provide power to the Call Point Remote Units.
When it is released power is restored to the Call Point Remote Units and the panel will indicate that it is busy
by flashing the central yellow indicators. After about 10 seconds a system configuration will take place
following which the system will be ready for use.
NB Following a Call the system will need to be cleared down. With the handset on the hook press
“ALL” & “SPEAK NOW”
System Configuration
This takes place following a power up or system reset. It is an automatic process that sets how the panel(s)
and Call Point Remote Units communicate with each other. The process takes about two seconds and while it
is being done the panel indicates that it is busy by flashing the central yellow indicators. The system is also
configured following the detection or removal of certain types of fault.
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