SecEng SED-64 Installation & User Manual page 21

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4.1
Please perform the following tests after completing the installation
of the SED 62/64
Testing the SED-64 Basic GSM Backup
1. With the unit powered up and working (Status LED flashing and at least 3
bars of signal strength), disconnect the T-socket from incoming telecom line.
2. The unit
will detect a line fault after a short period (Line Fail LED will
illuminate) and then, after the PSTN fail detect time 30 sec the fault relay will
activate (unless function 24 is not at the default). Also, if the SED-64 is in
intelligent mode, a PSTN line fail will be reported to the Alarm Company by
the SED 62/64
3. Now trigger an alarm on the customers alarm panel. As the alarm panel dials
out, it will communicate over the GSM network through the SED 62/64. On
the SED-64 the OH light (LED 9) will come on solid, indicating that the alarm
panel is communicating over the GSM network.
4. Once the Alarm Panel has successfully reported the alarm, it will hang up.
Check with the Monitoring Company that they received the correct alarm
report. If the alarm panel does not communicate successfully check Section
3.2 to diagnose the problem.
5. Once testing is complete, plug the telephone line back in to the T-socket.
The line fail LED should go out and after about 1 minute the fault relay will
de-activate.
Testing the SED-64 Intelligent GSM Backup
1. Make sure Functions 1, 2 & 3 on the SED-64 are programmed and that the
SED-64 is working (Status LED flashing and at least 3 bars of signal
strength).
2. Activate then re-seal Zone 1 on the SED-64.The OH light (LED9) will flash
while the SED-64's internal dialler is dialling. The SED-64 will report Sector
254 to the monitoring company (this should take less than 10 seconds).
3. Disconnect the T-socket from incoming telecom line.
4.
The line fail LED will illuminate and, after about 20 seconds, the OH light
(LED 9) will start flashing as the SED-64 reports a Sector 252 to the
monitoring Company. Once the OH light stops flashing the fault relay will
activate.
5. Now plug the T-socket back into phone line and the SED-64 will send a
PSTN restore through.
6. Check with the Monitoring Company that they received the correct alarm
reports. (Zone 1 set/restore and PSTN set/restore) If the alarm panel does
not communicate successfully check Section 3.2 to diagnose your problem.
Testing and Commissioning
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