Appendix
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Maintenance Smart PSU
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Check all physical mountings are intact. Any broken mountings should be
replaced with the same parts.
23.15
Maintenance Smart PSU
The system should be serviced in accordance with the service schedule that is in
place. The only replaceable parts on the Smart PSU are the mains fuse and
standby battery.
It is recommended that during a service the following be checked:
The controller Event Log to check if any standby battery tests have failed since
last service – if standby battery tests have failed then the standby battery
should be checked.
The standby battery should be replaced as per the servicing schedule to
ensure that it has sufficient capacity to hold the system up for the time defined
in the system design. The battery should be physically inspected for any
deformation of the casing or any sign of leakage; if any of these conditions
exist the battery should be immediately replaced.
NOTICE
The new battery should be of the same capacity or greater (up to the maximum
the system can accommodate).
Check the LEDs on the PSU control board are in the expected state. See
Smart PSU document for LED details.
If the main fuse blows then the system should be checked for any reasons. The
fuse should be replaced by a fuse with the same rating. The rating is stated on
the system label in the rear of the cabinet.
All electrical connections should be checked to ensure that the insulation is in
place and there is no risk of shorting or becoming disconnected.
It is also recommended that any firmware update release notes be checked for
any additional updates that may improve the security of the system.
Check all physical mountings are intact. Any broken mountings should be
replaced with the same parts.
23.16
Zone types
The zone types on the SPC system are programmable from both the browser and
keypad. The table below gives a brief description of each zone type available on
the SPC system. Each zone type activates its own unique output type (an internal
flag or indicator) that can then be logged or assigned to a physical output for
activation of a specific device if required.
Zone Type
Processing Category
Description
ALARM
Intruder
This zone type is the default zone type setting and is also the most
frequently used zone type for standard installations.
An Open, Disconnected, or Tamper activation in any mode (except
unset) causes an immediate full alarm.
In the Unset mode, Tamper conditions are logged, causing the alert
message ZONE TAMPER and triggering a local alarm. In Partset A,
Partset B and Full Set modes, all activity is logged.
ENTRY/EXIT
Intruder
This zone type should be assigned to all zones on an entry/exit route (i.e.
a front door or other access area to the building or premises). This zone
type provides an entry and exit time delay.
The entry timer controls this delay. When the system is being full set, this
zone type provides an exit delay allowing time to vacate an area. The
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