Configuring The Power Supply; Entering Customer Texts Using The Person Machine Interface - Siemens FS720 Commissioning, Maintenance, Troubleshooting

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A - Commissioning stand-alone 'Station' without PC

Configuring the power supply

7.1 Configuring the power supply
7.2 Entering customer texts using the Person Machine
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If the 'Station' is equipped with a power supply and batteries, the power supply
does not have to be configured. In all other cases the power supply must be
configured. This may be done by wiring accordingly.
The following table shows the cases in which the monitoring signals of the power
supply must be re-wired.
Operation mode
Operation without
batteries
Operation without power
supply unit
Configuring the power supply
You will find the pin assignments in document A6V10210368. See chapter
'Applicable documents'.
See also
Applicable documents [
Interface
1. Select 'Topology' > 'Detection tree' > 'Area' > 'Section' > 'Zone' in the main
menu.
2. Select the element you want to label with a customer text.
3. Press the 'More Options' softkey and select 'Execute commands'.
4. Select the 'Set customer text' command.
5. Enter the customer text using the numeric keypad.
6. Press <ok> to save the customer text. There is no need to restart the Station.
Showing the customer text on the display
All elements apart from 'Zone':
If a message associated with an element appears, the corresponding customer
text is displayed. If no customer text is assigned to this element, the customer
text of the next superordinate element, e.g. 'Detector' > 'Line' > 'Line card',
appears.
'Zone' element:
If an alarm message for a 'Zone' appears, the customer text of the detector
(sensor) is displayed. The customer text of the 'Zone' appears if no customer
text is assigned to the 'Detector'. The customer text of the next superordinate
element ('Detector' > 'Zone' > 'Section' > 'Area') appears if no customer text is
assigned to the 'Zone' either.
Connect with
Connector on
periphery board
X1 / pin 1 '#BATT'
X1 / pin 4 #COMMON
X1 / pin 1 '#BATT'
X1 / pin 4 #COMMON
X1 / pin 2 '#CONV'
X1 / pin 4 #COMMON
X1 / pin 3 '#MAINS'
X1 / pin 4 #COMMON
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A6V10210416_f_en_--
14.01.2013

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