Operating; Safety Notes; General Information About Operating; Controls And Displays On The Modules - Eaton CEAG ZB-S Mounting And Operating Instructions

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8 Operating

8 Operating

8.1 Safety Notes

WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Improper mounting and installation can cause serious
personal injury and/or material damage . This work
must only be performed by authorised, skilled and
adequate personnel who have received instructions
providing information on the device and in obser-
vance of the local safety regulations .
Before work begins:
check its completeness and technical correctness,
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ensure there is enough free moving space.
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During operation:
When failures arise first of all switch system off and
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protect against reengagement.
When working on and with the device it is necessary to
wear:
Close fitting protective clothes (low tensile strength, no
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wide arms, no rings and further jewelry, etc.)
Safety boots which protect against falling parts and
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against slipping on non-anti-slip floor.

8.2 General information about operating

A ZB-S or US-S system is operated at several different
levels. First, a distinction must be made between:
operating and monitoring the system during operation
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(test mode or normal operation).
and setting up the system with the requirements
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(parameter settings for the CU CG-S controller) for the
emergency lighting circuits and the user-assignable
functions and function keys of the control module.
Operating and monitoring the system during operation
can be done with
the buttons and displays/LED indicators on the modules
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in the switch cabinet (CU CG-S, DC/DC converter,
charging module, installed SKUs),
remote indicators or CG controller
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F3 module or with a building services management
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system (BMS).
Setting up the system (and changing its parameter
settings) can be done
directly on the control module in the ZB-S (or US-S)
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switch cabinet
or with a memory card using a standard PC running under
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a CEAG configuration software for the ZB-S system.
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The following descriptions are not covered by this manual
as this requires detailed instructions within the technical
documentation for these systems:
Operating and monitoring the system with an F3
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module, CG controller or building management system
(BMS)
Software-aided system setup using a memory card
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Operating and monitoring the system, in the scope
specified above, during operation (test mode or normal
operation) requires a knowledge of
the operation of the CU CG-S control module in the
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switch cabinet,
the key functions and displays/LEDs on the other
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modules in the switch cabinet of a ZB-S or US-S
system, and
the use of certain hardware components (checking and
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replacing fuses or checking and replacing modules).
Otherwise please refer to the technical documentation for
these components.

8.3 Controls and displays on the modules

All of the modules in the switch cabinet have LEDs that
indicate the operational status of the assigned functions.
Red LEDs indicate that the assigned function is in fault or
that a malfunction has occured. If no LED lights up on a
module then module´s supply may be interrupted.
The CU CG-S control module has numerous diagnostic
functions and operating menus for analysing and rem-
edying malfunctions. You should use and analyse these
options before attempting work on the fuses of modules
or final circuits. The following instructions must be fol-
lowed without fail!
Please misinterpret a short light up of the yellow LED
"Electrical Source of Safety Services" not as failure, or as
a relevant battery discharging. The short light up of this
LED is the effect of an automatic battery circuit test with
is realized in constant intervals.
WARNING!
Work on the electrical installation may only be carried
out by qualified electricians with training in the light-
ing and emergency lighting system . When replacing
fuses, use only the type and rating as indicated on the
module or in its technical documentation .
For example, there is a danger of an arc or electric
shock if a battery supply disconnector is opened
before the system (and slave stations, if fitted) has
been properly disabled and isolated from the sup-
ply network . There is also danger of electric shock or
short circuit when working on final circuits that have
not been isolated first .
You should also bear in mind the possible effects on
the lighting in parts of the building when you inter-
rupt the supply to final circuits .
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