Cpu/Main Power Supply Boards With Components; Power-Up Procedures - Simplex 4100 Installation Manual

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4100/4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL

CPU/MAIN POWER SUPPLY BOARDS WITH COMPONENTS

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Power-Up Procedures

When power is first applied to the panel, or when the processor has been reset, the system will self-test the
integrity of its memory and verify proper card installation. At the end of the self-test, the system will display
"SYSTEM STARTUP IN PROGRESS" followed by at least two fault conditions (battery and time and date). After
the battery is connected and the time and date has been entered, the system should then display the message
"SYSTEM IS NORMAL" along with the time and date.
Notes:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
To power up the 4100 system, perform the following steps:
(a)
Ensure that the mains isolate switch is OFF and batteries are disconnected. Ensure that 240V AC
supply is connected to the panel from the mains distribution board.
(b)
Turn the panel mains isolate switch ON. When the green Power LED turns on (after approximately 30
seconds), connect the batteries.
(c)
Acknowledge all abnormal conditions by pressing the appropriate "ACK" (Alarm and Fault) pushbutton(s).
Press the "ACK" pushbutton to review all abnormal conditions within each list.
conditions are cleared, press the "CLR" key.
(d)
Set the correct time and date. The system should then display "SYSTEM IS NORMAL" followed by the
time and date.
(e)
Repair/restore all abnormal conditions. (refer Appendix A - Trouble shooting Procedures )
Document No: 4100-M002
When a printed circuit board is not properly inserted, the system will display a fault condition.
When a printed circuit board is inserted, but configured incorrectly or not defined in software,
the system will display a fault condition, normal operation will be suspended for that card until
the fault has been corrected.
Other failures will cause a message to be displayed to the operator, may cause the system to
become inoperative and the tone alert to sound continuously.
Refer Appendic A for a list of Fault Messages and likely causes and rectification
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Once all abnormal
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