IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual
Commissioning
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997-412-000-3, Issue 3
June 2005
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Commissioning
This section describes the procedure for
commissioning the IDR-M mimic components.
3.1
Preliminary Checks
Carry out the following preliminary checks for
EVERY IDR-M mimic being commissioned, prior
to powering-up the system:
1
Check that all cables brought into the
IDR-M mimic have been terminated
correctly. The connection of external wiring
is described in
. All power
and signal cabling and wiring must conform
to the appropriate local regulation.
2
Ensure that all the IDR-M mimic
components have been correctly re-
installed within the enclosure.
3
Check that the mimic address has been set
as described in
.
4
Check that the DIP switch on the IDR-MD
Mimic Driver board has been set correctly,
and that all jumper links are configured
correctly, as described in
.
3.2
Powering the IDR-M Mimic
The IDR-M mimic obtains 18-32V and 0V dc
supplies either from the fire control panel
auxiliary outputs or, depending upon the IDR-M
mimic drive requirements, from a local
independent power supply. Connections are
made as described in
.
Caution:
Do not remove power from a
networked IDR-M mimic while the system
is still working.
3.3
IDR Configuration Tool
This Tool configures the IDR-M mimic with
Rules which relate its outputs (output channel
LEDs/relays and I/O relays) to defined events.
There are three types of Rules:
a. Board Rules - similar to using the Mimic
Driver Board DIP switch, but allows
individual zone selections for each board.
b. Zone Rules.
c. Loop, panel or device-dependent Rules.
When these Rules have been downloaded into
the IDR-M mimic they override the selections
made on the Mimic Driver Board DIP switch.
The Tool is supplied with a help document
(Acrobat PDF format) which describes its use.
Only terminate the IDR-M
mimic power cables at the
control panel after ALL
preliminary checks have
been done.
Static Sensitive Devices!
Use anti-static wrist strap
when carrying out this
procedure
Only connect power
cables when the
system power is OFF.