Generic Commissioning instructions
PSU LED indications
PSU
Ribbon cable
to Terminal Card
connector P10
LD1
LD2
LD3
LD4
LD5
Spade connector
for 0V lead to printer
Ribbon cable to
Backplane
connector P12
Write protect link on backplane
The backplane assembly is fitted inside the left side of the backbox. The backplane has the card slots to facilitate interconnection of
plug in cards, such as the master controller card, loop processor cards, IO cards and network cards. It also has the flash memory
(NVM) which is under the control of MCC and is a shared memory to which the system configuration data is saved.
LK1
Protected
- write protected
(factory setting)
Unprotected
- not write protected
EN panel factory settings
P0 - RS232, Baud: 1200, Mode: Repeat
(Terminal card - terminals P4)
P1 - RS485, Baud: 9600, Mode: Standard
(Terminal card - terminals P4)
Domain address - 0
Panel (Node) address - 1
NVM - software write allowed (NVM protect -disabled)
hardware write allowed (NVM protect -disabled)
22
Flashing indication
ERROR
RAM write/read
test failed
ROM checksum error
EEPROM checksum error
EEPROM stuck in
busy mode
EEPROM reinitialised
EEPROM read does
not match RAM copy
The above LEDs flash 1s on and 1s off.
When LED is ON it indicates an error.
For more than one error the LEDs
will flash in sequence.
Backplane
The link header on the backplane LK1 provides write protection and will stop the
SAVE and BACKUP commands from the panel controls modifying the memory.
Once the system is fully commissioned the link LK1 should be configured to 'write
protected', this is important on sites where customers require compliance to the
EN54 Part 2 standard.
The NVM should always hold the complete system back up.
Steady indication
LD2
LD3
LD4
LD1
Indicates Thermistor is O/C or
S/C or 43V boost test has failed.
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LD5
Indicates
communicating
with MCC