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CategorySurveillance Hard Drives
Unitset
CategoryAccess Control Systems
CategoryAccess Control Systems
AvailabilityInquiry required
Updated2026-05-26

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Installation Instructions THIS EQUIPMENT MUST ONLY BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED BY A SUITAYBLY SKILLED AND TECHNICALLY COMPETENT PERSON. THIS EQUIPMENT IS A PIECE OF CLASS 1 EQUIPMENT AND MUST BE EARTHED. DO NOT CHANGE ANY PANEL CONNECTIONS WITH THE PANEL'S POWER APPLIED(MAINS OR BATTERY POWER).

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE All cables must be installed in accordance with all applicable national, regional or local standards. In the UK this is BS 7671 IEE Wiring Regulations and BS 5839-1, Fire detection and alarm systems for buildings: Code of practice for system design, installation and maintenance.

Fire resistant, screened cable should be used throughout the installation and Mains wiring should be segregated from extra low voltage field wiring. For PERMANENTLY CONNECTED equipment, a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated external to the equipment.

The general requirement for the Mains supply to the panel is fixed wiring, using 3 core cable, (no less than 1mm² and no more than 2.5mm²), or a suitable three conductor system fed from an isolating switched fused spur, fused at 3A. The Mains supply must be exclusive to the panel. HINT.

As an alternative to a switched fused spur, a double pole isolating device (B) may be used in the Mains feed from the Main Distribution Board (A) to the panel (C), providing it meets the appropriate wiring TESTING THE PANEL When testing the panel with the panel lid open, always isolate the Mains and disconnect the batteries.

The panel can be tested before connecting field wiring. If testing before installation, ensure the end-of-line resistors are fitted in the panel's sounder and detector terminal blocks. Position and connect two suitable 12V batteries in the panel as shown in Fig 3 and Fig 4 (page 1).

When the batteries are connected, the BATTER/POWER SUPPLY FAULT indicator will light and the warning beeper will sound. Connect the Mains wiring and turn the Mains supply on.

The MAINS ON indicator will light, the BATTERY/POWER SUPPLY FAULT indicator will go out and the warning beeper will silence (providing the batteries are not flat). WITH THE KEYSWITCH AT NORMAL POSITION The MAINS ON indicator is lit. No other indicators are lit. No sounders are active. The push buttons are inoperative.

TURN THE KEYSWITCH TO ARM CONTROLS POSITION Note: None of the panel's push buttons are operative unless the key switch is in the ARM

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