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Cooper Industries Inc.
Crouse-Hinds Division IF 1551
PO Box 4999, Rev 1
Syracuse, New York 13221 • U.S.A. New 01/08
Copyright© 2007, Cooper Industries, Inc.
Checkout Procedure
Perform the following steps with the
CONTROL and MONITOR wires
disconnected at the back of the controller.
1.
Apply power to the unit and observe
that all the Tier and Beacon LED
indicators are RED, and the ALARM
LED is illuminated.
2.
Turn power off.
3.
Reconnect the CONTROL and
MONITOR wires
4.
Put the Fail/Conf Display switch to
FAIL and verify that all the LED
indicators are red in the Tier/Beacon
Display window.
5.
Put the Fail/Conf Display switch to
CONFIRM and verify that all the LED
indicators are green in the Tier/Beacon
Display window.
For this step and step 4, some
indicators may not operate depending
on the configuration of beacons on your
structure. Check the position of the
programming switches on PCB100.
6.
Step the CONTROL switch through
DAY, TWI, and NITE verifying that
the appropriate LED becomes lit (it
may take a few seconds). The
MANUAL LED should be lit when the
switch is in any position but AUTO.
Perform the remaining steps with the
CONTROL and MONITOR wires
attached for normal operation and verify
that the programming switches (see
Programming on Page 1-2) are set
correctly.
7.
All LED indicators that have program
switches closed should be green and
the ALARM LED should be out. Refer
to Troubleshooting on Page 3-1 if this
condition is not achieved.
8.
Rotate the CONTROL switch through
DAY, TWI, and NITE and visually
verify the response of the beacons at
each step.
Photocell Maintenance and
Repair
Periodic inspections are recommended.
Make certain that no water is entering the
enclosed unit or socket. Not field repair
but only replacement of this unit is
recommended.
Component Removal and
Replacement
The following procedures explain how to
remove and re-install selected components
that may require procedures that are not
self-evident. Refer to Figure 4-1 and
Figure 4-2.
Safety
For all service that requires removal or
replacement, turn off the power or remove
the fuses.
Rack Mount Access
1.
Slide the unit out of the rack.
2.
Remove the two top access covers on
the chassis for access to the inside
components.
Wall Mount Access
1.
Swing open the cabinet cover.
2.
Remove the large top panel that
supports the PCB200 display panel
board for access to the inside
components.