Digital fire detection control panel
LYON REMOTE PLUS
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FIRE PROTECTION MANUFACTURER
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Attention! Connect the EARTH cable, ensuring the right position of the neutral and phase line
4.2.- Supply
NETWORK:
The power to the input terminals will be 110~230V +/- 10% - 50-60 Hz
BATTERIES:
Connect the two elements in series (
Watch out for the polarity
). In the presence of
network power the battery terminals will have between 24 and 27 V DC.
The 110~230V power supply will be connected to the
Lyon control panel
and then the batteries. The
green power supply LED on the front of the control panel must light and the initialization texts must be
seen as indicated in section 3.2.1.1.
4.3.- Loops and relays
The loops will be put into operation one by one. Once the loop cables are connected to the corresponding
driver, proceed with the element search as described in section 3.2.1.1. or in the element Configuration
Manual.
When the search is completed check the number of elements found by the control panel against the data
taken previously, see section 4.1.
If the number found is the same, it means that all the elements are correctly connected to the
Control Panel Lyon
system loop.
If the number found is higher it means that there must be more elements installed in the loop. You
must update the information about them – programming numbers, labels - to be able to complete
the putting on operation.
If the number found is lower, it means that fewer elements have been installed in the loop; there are
unconnected or not assembled loop elements. Review the whole loop installation reviewing all the
connections and counting the installed elements.
Once all problems in the system have been solved, the loop element search must be repeated. If a correct
result is obtained (the expected number of elements in the loop), the entire process described above can be
repeated for another loop.
Next, one must proceed with the allocation of previously chosen programming numbers to the loop
elements, see section 4.1.
Also a name can be assigned to each loop element, called a label. It can be done from the control panel
keys, (see section 3.2.3.3 , Annex_2 or I-Link Manual ).
If the control panel has relay modules (MDA1Y, MDA2Y and MYOA) and loop sirens (SIRAY/SIRAYL),
one will proceed to the configuration of such depending on the elements that must activate them, from the
control panel keys, (see section, 3.2.3.3.2.1 Annex_2 or I-Link Manual ).
There is also a new feature that automatically configures the relays (see section 3.2.3.3.2.2
“Auto.Relay.Configuration”, Annex_2 or I-Link Manual )
Optionally the Alarm Zones can be configured from the power station, (see section, 3.2.3.3.3 Annex_2 or I-
Link Manual ).
Once the previous steps are complete we must verify that the programming performed is correct. For this
we must monitor all the elements in all the loops of the control panel. This will be done from the control
panel keys, (see section 3.2.2.4 Annex_2 or I-Link Manual ).