Main Power Supply Unit Screen - Teletek electronics iRIS8 Engineer Programming Manual

Addressable fire alarm control panel
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iRIS8 - Addressable Fire Alarm Panel – Installer Programming
In the following table are described details about the different periphery device status.
Status
Description
The device is new to the system. It must be saved. The main board is recognized a physical
presence of a device, which is not included in the system configuration. The new device has to be
added to the system configuration so the panel to be able to communicate with it - to receive an
alarm or trouble messages, to activate and to receive signals, etc. The new device can be added
to the system configuration with pressing the SAVE button.
The device is defined as NEW in two cases:
NEW
- A device has been physically added to the hardware configuration of the panel. Press
"SAVE" button to confirm. (For example, when a loop expander is added to the system
configuration).
- A device has been deleted from the system configuration, but it is still present in the
hardware configuration - it is not physically removed. The panel will recognize the
presence of the device in the loop, but it is not added to the system configuration, so the
panel will recognize the device as NEW.
NORMAL
The device is properly operating.
The device does not respond or missing. The panel periodically communicates with the peripheral
devices to receive information about their current status and self-diagnostic. In case of
communication failure between the panel and a peripheral device the device is considered that is
in Fault condition. A Fault condition of a device can be also a physical removing of a device from
FAULT
the loop controller line but without removing it from the system configuration (software). That's why
when a system is hardware reduced the removed devices must be "deleted" from the system
configuration using the "REMOVE" button from the menu. Note: The message for Fault condition
of a periphery device is displayed with a time delay up to 60-70 sec.
A device, different from that saved, has been detected at the respective address. To change the
type, you must first to remove it from the system configuration (use "REMOVE" button) and then
TYPE
wait the system to announce for the new periphery device found. Save the new device type with
ERROR
"SAVE" button. You can also use the "FIX" button for quick changing the type of the peripheral
device.

3.2.3. Main Power Supply Unit Screen

Battery Voltage
Charger Voltage
Charger Current
Panel Consumption
Software Revision
External PSU Check
* Battery for backup power supply connected to the first (ADDRESS 1) or to the second (ADDRESS 11) power supply
unit.
** The current consumption of OUT1 and LOOPS 1-4 (powered from the main power supply at ADDRESS 1); or OUT2
and LOOPS 5-8 (powered from the second power supply ate ADDRESS 11).
The current measured voltage of accumulator battery*.
Battery charging voltage*.
Battery charging consumption*.
The current consumption of the panel**.
Software version of the power supply unit.
This is an option for continuous monitoring and reporting for Fault condition in the external
power supply unit. The external power supply unit (IRIS PS72 for example) is connected to
"Fault In" and "Fault Out" terminals of the main power supply unit. When the option is ON
(Enabled), the status of the external power supply is monitored. The panel will display a
fault message "External Power Supply Fault, Periphery Device 1/11-PSU" in case of any
trouble with the external power supply unit.
On the PSU screen are visible the current technical
characteristics of the main power supply unit. In system
configuration of iRIS8 B and iRIS8 S + iRIS8 Ext are
available two separate power supplies units (first for
powering of loops 1-4 and second for powering of loops
5-8.
The first power supply always takes ADDRESS 1.
The second power supply always takes ADDRESS 11.
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