Powering The Panel - Notifier ID50 Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual

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ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual
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4.5 Powering the Panel

To power up an ID50 Series panel:
1 Ensure all wiring is terminated correctly and all PCBs
2 With the batteries in the back box, connect the mains/
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FAULT
CPU RESTART
3 Connect the battery power supply (refer to
4 When powered up, press the RESET button (then
Note: If the panel indicates fault(s) are present, clear
5 When all fault LEDs have been extinguished, the panel
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Status: NORMAL
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4.5.1 Start-up Language Selection
At panel start-up, and with a non-configured memory, you
will be prompted to select the appropriate panel language
from a displayed screen similar to the one below:
1: English
Press the appropriate numeric pushbutton to select the
desired language. If a selection is not made within 30
secs the panel will use the first language listed. The list
of languages may vary from those listed above.
Note: If the memory is unlocked (refer to Section 4.3.1
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are fitted correctly.
battery supply wiring plug to the power socket,
between the mains fuse (FS1) on the left and the
battery fuse (FS2) to the right. Turn on the mains
supply. The panel will display CPU RESTART with the
buzzer sounding, and the FAULT, SYSTEM FAULT
and ‘POWER’ LEDs will illuminate.
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Section 4.5.2 Batteries).
enter an appropriate access code if required). The
panel should settle to a quiescent state. The LCD
should display the ‘Status: NORMAL’ message unless
fault(s) are present on the system.
them before you proceed further with the
commissioning procedure.
is ready to test the system, see Section 4.7,
Commissioning Tests.
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2: España
4: Islanska
5: Italiano
Jumper Link Options) selection of the desired
language will be stored and this language will be
used the next time the panel is re-started. If the
memory is locked when a language selection is
made, the panel will not store this change and the
Startup Language screen will be displayed again
at the next panel startup. However, the language
can be changed at any other time using the
‘Language’ setup menu (refer to Section 5.5.1).
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3: Portugues
997-263, Issue 4
September 2002

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