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(b) fulfilling any of the terms of the agreement with the third party, including delivery of products or services and warranty obligations related to purchased products or services. Telensa Ltd is not responsible for any loss or damage of any sort that you may incur from dealing with any third party.
Table of Contents Introduction ................... 5 Overview ....................5 General Warnings and Cautions.............. 7 Packing and Handling Instructions ............7 Telecell Regulatory Statements and Compliance Information ....8 1.4.1 United States of America (FCC) ..............8 1.4.2 Canada (IC) ....................8 1.4.3...
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Set Telecell to Asset ..................21 3.3.2 Set Location ....................23 3.3.3 Set Programmes ..................24 Operational Checks ................25 Bring the Telecell into Service ............... 25 3.5.1 Connection Status ..................25 3.5.2 Telecell Control .................... 26 Example Installation Data Capture Sheet ..........1 Example Commissioning Record Sheet ..........
Introduction Overview This manual covers the installation, test and commissioning guidelines for the Telensa Telecells. The system must be configured correctly to allow PLANet to function fully. This guide serves as a tool to aid the installation of component parts, mainly the setup of the system so that reports and data returns are accurate.
Installers must be suitably trained and qualified for electrical work, according to the laws and local codes for the locality and country where the unit will be installed. This unit must only be installed by personnel that have been trained by Telensa or their representatives to carry out this work.
Telecell Regulatory Statements and Compliance Information 1.4.1 United States of America (FCC) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Power On / DIM / Off test cycle as follows: Turn ON the mains supply to the Telecell. The lamp will illuminate for 50 seconds, then turn OFF. If the unit is fitted with a dimming unit it will illuminate for 50 seconds but after approximately 25 seconds it will DIM to approximately 50%.
The Telecell is now scanning for Basestations and Relays to enable a connection to the Server. After 15 minutes the lamp will switch back ON if the Telecell has not connected to the Server (this can take a few hours), or has not received timing from its GPS (GPS variant only).
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IDs and a space next to each to attach the label from the associated Telecell. It is very important that installation sheets are completed accurately and returned promptly to the operation centre. This is to ensure that the association between the Telecell and the column can be added to the system. Note: The system cannot operate properly without this.
Standard Deployment Equipment The packing list will vary dependant on the type of Telecell being installed. Plug in locking type Telecells will fit directly into a plug in locking type socket whereas Conduit, Two-Part and Post Top Telecells can come pre-installed.
Ensure to fit the plug in locking type socket correctly following supplier guidelines Align the plug in locking type pins with the socket and insert. The Neutral pin on a Telecell is wider and will only fit the hole next to the ‘N’ marker on the socket, twist and lock.
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The Telecell must be wired as per section 2.2. Turn on the mains supply to the Telecell and observe the Power On / DIM / Off test cycle as described in section 1.7.1. It will turn on for 50 seconds, then turn off.
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The Two-Part Telecell connections (mains, dimming and antenna) are provided by a wiring loom, which must be connected inside the luminaire. The Two-Part Telecell is designed for applications without a plug in locking type socket, or 20mm access hole. This Telecell requires an external antenna to be fitted. Typical examples would be: ...
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN RF CONNECTOR (0.3 – 0.6Nm). Turn on the mains supply to the Telecell and observe the Power On / DIM / Off test cycle as described in section 1.7.1. It will turn on for 50 seconds, then turn off.
Post Top (internal, requires antenna) The Post Top Telecell is fitted as per the plug in locking type but has an external antenna same as the Two-Part Telecell. This Telecell is typically used where the plug in locking type socket has been installed inside the luminaire casing.
When installing, the only available confidence check for an installer is the Power On / DIM / Off test. To functionally check each unit fully, the Telecell must be connected to the system, assigned an Asset ID and the correct lamp type and Control, Monitoring and Alarm programs set.
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Select the Asset and click Edit Element: At the Telecell section, tick the checkbox and add the Telecell OSID to enable it: Ensure the Status is set to Active. To set Dimming, click the drop-down button in the Dimming Module section.
The Telecells location source alternative: No change, would be selected if no location data is imported from a CMS system to the PLANet system, or for Copy location used for Asset maps if the Telecell variant does not provide GPS. 3.3.3...
Operational Checks For a Telecell to be controlled and return meaningful data it must be set up correctly. Ensure each Telecell is: Connected Assigned to an Asset Has a Control Program with appropriate dimming levels set within the Power tab ...
3.5.2 Telecell Control To test if a Telecell can be controlled and return meaningful data, use the Polling and Override functions within the PLANet user interface. The sequence is as follows: Poll the Asset (for the power parameter) and record the reading, found within the Readings page –...
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