Installation and Programming Manual
Mircom Technologies Inc
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4.0 ISD 1000 INSTALLATION
NOTE:
IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT ALL ISDs BE INSTALLED IN EACH SUITE
BEFORE
THE AUTOPROGRAMMING (ENROLMENT) PROCESS IS IMPLEMENTED. THE NMC WILL ESTABLISH
ROUTERS (REPEATERS) AS IT IS ACTIVELY SEEKING EACH AND EVERY ISD ON THE NETWORK. IF THE
ISDs ARE INSTALLED INDIVIDUALLY DURING THE ENROLMENT PROCESS, IT WILL TAKE LONGER AS
NEW ISDs ARE INSTALLED AND NEW ROUTERS ARE ESTABLISHED!
SEE SECTION 5.10 and 5.15 and
FIRE-LINKLOAD
download program manual.
NOTE: For installations in US, to meet the requirements of UL985, the use of mounting bracket part
number 160-00000-001 is mandatory.
4.1 ISD-1000 Installation
Each ISD has both a unique Visible ID number
(VID)
and a constant
(hidden)
PIN number
(PIN)
. The VID
number of each ISD unit has to be entered into the NMC prior to installation. These numbers are correlated to
each of the building’s suite numbers using an ‘
ADDRESS
’ number. A label has been provided on the rear housing
of each ISD for installers to physically write down the suite/apt. number as each ISD is entered into the system
program.
The
suite/apt. number becomes the unique address
for tracking all ISDs on the network and it is
imperative that they be entered for each ISD to be installed.
See section 5.10.
ISDs can be entered into the NMC database by three (3) methods:
1.
Manual Set Address
(via NMC keypad for entering individual units)
2.
Auto Set Address
(via NMC keypad for entering small quantities, <10 or 15 – NO Job File archived)
3.
FIRELINKLOAD
Windows based program (serial port for large installs - A Job File saved for future
downloads)
Once all ISD information is entered into the ‘Job File’ for that particular building and the ISD listing is reviewed for
accuracy and then downloaded to the NMC (see FIRE-LINK Load manual), each ISD can now be installed in its’
pre-assigned suite. This should be done by a technician from the installing company. The procedure is as follows:
•
Plug the ISD into the
lower
receptacle of any duplex receptacle in the suite. It is recommended that a location
be chosen such that it provides the optimum sound decibel output to the occupant and is free from any
obstruction of the ISD grill, status LED and Test/Silence button. This receptacle
must not be a
switched or dimmer controlled receptacle.
•
Perform a visual inspection of the apartment/suite’s lighting fixtures to ensure that there is no 12V Halogen
lighting present. The 12V lamps are quite small compared to the 120V type. If any are present, a noise filter
may have to be installed either at the light switch or fixture base or the ISD moved to another outlet which is
on another phase. Multiple 12V halogens in the
same suite
will definitely require filtering.
•
Auto-program (Enroll – see
Section 5.13
)) the ISDs using the NMC menu driven keypad. Any problem ISDs
not communicating will be advised upon enrolment completion. Enrolment process will take up to 2 minutes
for a typical 40 unit install and about 10 minutes for a 120 unit install. Again, power line conditions and ISD
quantities will dictate the total enrolment time.
•
Each suite ISD will have their Yellow LED turn GREEN and flicker once communications has been
established with the NMC. If the LED does not flicker, then it is not communicating with the NMC. A different
outlet will have to be tried.
Note:
The ISD LED is a tri-colored LED. Yellow is a combination of the Red and Green colors and may not
appear totally Yellow in close proximity. See Section 8.0 – Trouble-shooting Guide for Missing devices.
•
Once the LED has turned GREEN and flickers, push the “Press to Silence And Test” button (“Press to Test” in
US) to insure that the piezo is sounding correctly. A decibel reading should be taken at this point and
recorded.
Содержание Fire-Link ISD-1000 Series
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