D9000/D7000 Series Operation & Installation Manual
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74-07692-000-C 4/97
Installing the Assembly
1.
Place the assembly over the inside back of
the enclosure, aligning the large rectangular
openings of the mounting skirt with the
mounting hooks of the enclosure. Slide the
assembly down so it hangs on the hooks.
See Figure 2.
2.
Remove the tape from the #6x1/4" screw in
the mounting tab on the assembly. The
screw passes through the mounting tab and
into the skirt mounting hole in the enclosure.
Tighten the screw to secure the assembly in
the enclosure.
3.
Connect earth ground to the panel before
making any other connections. See
Connecting Earth Ground below.
Connecting Earth Ground
Terminal
10
To help prevent damage from electrostatic
charges or other transient electrical surges,
connect the system to earth ground at terminal 10
before making any other connections. A
grounding rod or cold water pipe are
recommended earth ground references.
Do not use telephone or electrical ground for
the earth ground connection. Use 14-16 AWG
wire when making the connection. Do not
connect any other panel terminals to earth
ground.
Locking the Reset Pin
Locking the Reset Pin disables the panel. See
Figure 3. The system ignores the Command
Centers and points while disabled. CALL FOR
SERVICE appears in Command Center displays
while the pin is locked down.
On-board relays (terminals 6, 7, and 8) and off-
board relays, deactivate when the panel is reset.
There is power at terminal 8 when the relay is
deactivated. Activation interrupts power at that
terminal. The relays remain deactivated while the
Reset Pin is locked in the disable position.
Releasing the reset pin from the closed position
resets the panel. The panel resets all its timers,
counters, indexes, and buffers.
If you place the reset pin in the disable position
when all areas are armed, there must be an entry
in the
Answer Armed program item. See RAM
Parameters in the D9000/D7000 Series Program
Entry Guide (74-07695-000).
Locking the pin in the disable position allows you
to power up the panel and charge the battery as
you install the detection devices and Command
Centers.
Finishing the Installation
Earth ground and reset pin first: Make the earth
ground connection to terminal 10 and lock the
reset pin in the closed position if you haven’t
already done so.
Charge the Battery as You Finish
Connect the battery and then the transformer so
that the panel can charge the battery as you
finish the installation. See the
Power Supply
section for instructions.
On-board Buzzer Sounds at Power Up and
Reset: The system performs a series of self
diagnostic tests of its hardware, software, and
program at power up and at reset. The buzzer on
the panel sounds during the tests. They take
about 1-3 seconds to complete.
If the panel fails any of the tests, the buzzer
continues sounding and a system trouble
message appears at the Command Centers. See
Self Diagnostics in the Trouble Shooting section
for a description of each system trouble message.
Touch Terminal 10 first: If the on-board buzzer
sounds briefly when you touch the panel, you're
discharging any static charge you may be
carrying to the panel. The panel may generate
WATCHDOG RESET and/or PARAM FAIL events.
See the
Trouble Shooting section for a
description of these events. Always touch
terminal 10, the panel's earth ground connection,
before beginning work on the panel.
Install and Wire Detection Devices
Install and wire detection devices and Command
Centers at their locations throughout the
premises. DO NOT make the connections at the
panel end of the wiring yet.
The
On-Board Points section of this manual
contains instructions for wiring the on-board
points to detection devices. The
Arming Devices
section contains instructions for wiring the
Command Centers.
Operation Monitor
Pulses When Normal
Flickers When Ringing
32
COMMON -
31
30
29
GRN
RESET PIN
LOCKE D (CLOS ED)
RESET PIN
N ORM AL (O PEN )
Reset P in
Disable All Except Battery
Charging and Local Programming
DATA BUS B
DATA BUS A
POWER +
BLACK
GREE N
YE LLOW
RED
Figure 3: Reset Pin
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