Smart Connect Multi-loop Installation Manual
Initial Power Up
It is recommended to initially power up the panel with no modules connected to confirm that the base panel is functioning as
expected. To do this:-
1.
Check that the AC cable is connected correctly and the proper grounding has been made (as per BS5839-1:2017).
2.
Close the panel door
3.
Turn on the mains power. The following will be observed:-
a.
Power, Fault and System Fault LEDs will light for around 6 seconds
b.
Fault and System Fault LEDs will turn off. Power LED will blink a few times
c.
LCD will show touch for calibration. Press the screen within 3 seconds to perform a screen calibration. (The screen is
calibrated at the factory, so this step is not usually required)
d.
The LCD shows the Zeta logo for a few seconds, while it checks to see what modules are fitted. (Note: the usual
"System Healthy" banner is not shown during the module check.)
e.
If the panel finds no modules, it displays "No Modules" on its LCD
f.
The panel has passed its power on test. It can now be turned off and the modules can be fitted.
Module Installation
The Smart Multi-loop panel uses the expansion port number to reference modules. It is recommended that any Loop Card modules are
fitted first to the first expansion ports, so that the loop circuit numbers follow a logical sequence (loop 1 in port 1, loop 2 in port 2 etc.)
ATTENTION: THE PANEL MUST BE POWERED DOWN, AND DISCONNECTED FROM THE BATTERIES BEFORE INSTALLING OR
REMOVING ANY MODULES.
1.
Ensure that the installation area is free from any cables or wires that may get caught, and that there is enough space on the
DIN rail to mount the module. Also ensure that the DIN clip underneath the module is in the open position.
2.
Place the module onto the DIN rail, hooking the metal earth clip underneath onto the rail first.
3.
Once the earth clip is hooked, push the bottom of the module onto the rail so that the module sits flat.
4.
Push the plastic DIN clip (located at the bottom of the module) upwards to lock and secure the module into position.
5.
Once the module is secured to the DIN rail, simply connect the supplied CAT5E cable to the module's RJ45 port.
6.
Connect the other end of CAT5E cable to the nearest unoccupied RJ45 port on the termination PCB.
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How to identify double address detector
To identify a double address detector in the Zeta Alarm Systems SMARTCONNECT SMART6, check the DIP switch address settings. A double address detector will respond to two consecutive addresses. If two detectors are configured with the same DIP switch settings or respond to the same address, this indicates a double address condition. Use the DIP switch table to verify that each detector has a unique address.
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