System Test; System Layout And Wiring - Honeywell Intelliguard 9000 Installation Instructions Manual

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INTELLIGUARD 9000™
Commission
1. Learn each device. (Step 1 can be replaced with steps
a. through c.)
NOTE: A device is learned when its address or serial num-
ber is recorded in the CU.
a. Enter the information from Install the System sec-
tion, step 5, into the PRO 9000 software (Menu:
Program/Polling) and downloading the Polling Table
into the I9000 Control Unit (see form no. 74-3046,
Intelliguard 9000 Programmer's Guide for more
information).
b. Before downloading, set the baud rate for COM 3 to
match the baud rate selected in PRO 9000. Use any
CC2 connected to the control unit to set the baud
rate since all CC2s are learned automatically at
power up.
c. Exit from the CC2 Configuration Menu for changes
to become effective. When used with PRO 9000, the
maximum supported baud rate for the I9000 with
EBI Orbix (8950-109) firmware is 4800 baud.
2. Check the communication status for each device:
F = COM fail
M = Marginal (latched status, clear with Reset Log
command).
NOTES:
To view the F and M (COM fail and Marginal),
from the CC2 go to the 2-ASSIGN menu (sub-
menu of the CONFIGURATION menu, entered by
using the Mode key).
The F and M appear on the far right first line of
text for each device in the table (you must scroll to
view each device).
When everything is normal, no characters appear
on the far right of the first line of text.
The F (COM fail) clears automatically when com-
munication is restored to the device exhibiting an
F .
3. Disarm each armed area.
4. Program the tables.

System Test

Perform a WALK TEST to make sure all devices with
actuators work properly. This must be done at initial
installation and each time a device is added to or removed
from the system.
74-3047—1
1. With all areas disarmed, press TEST on the CC2 to
enter the TEST Menu.
2. Enter your ID and code number.
3. Press 3 to select WALK TEST and press ACCEPT.
4. Select the test area.
5. Walk through the building and test each device. A beep
sounds on all CC2s and KIDs assigned to the test area
as each alarm is triggered.
NOTE: When using the WALK TEST , Hold-up Actuators will
not test okay in the Event Log.
6. If Hold-up Actuators (8003-284, red buttons) are tested,
a manual Reset Detectors must be made after step 7.
7. Press X to stop the test.
8. Press MODE to enter the MODE Menu.
9. Press 3 to select EVENT LOG .
10. View the result of each area in the Event Log to make
sure that each device is responding as designed.
The results of the alarm points tested in the WALK TEST are
shown in lower case characters when successfully tested.
NOTE: If the technician ID (00) and code number (9999 =
default value) were used in step 2, a communication
test is automatically performed when the WALK
TEST is terminated. The communication test (COM
Test) results are shown as alarms (text in capital let-
ters) and indicate proper communication with each
device assigned to the specified areas.

System Layout and Wiring

The designer plans the system based on building construction
and customer needs. This plan requires the wiring for the
I9000. The wiring must be routed before mounting any device.
Wiring must be done by a qualified person and must comply
with state and local building codes.
1. Map the route for the wires between each device.
2. With a pencil, lightly mark the mounting locations for
each device.
3. Install the wiring.
4. Using a continuity tester, make sure there are no opens,
wire-to-wire shorts, or wire-to-ground shorts before con-
necting the devices.
Fig. 3 shows a sample wiring plan. See Table 1 for
recommended cable types.
Sample Installation Plan
Fig. 4 shows a typical floor plan with I9000 components in
each room.
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