3.4. Screwdriver suitable for the fixings to be used. 4.0 Handling Precautions 4.1. General. Care should be taken when handling System 5000. Avoid dropping any of the parts onto hard surfaces, as damage may occur to the case and internal circuitry. 4.2. ESD Precautions.
2 metres. 5.1 General. When installing System 5000 Control Panel Unit and peripherals, it is important to use the correct fixings, which are suitable for the type of surface being secured to. 5.2 Control Panel.
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SYS5INST ISS.3 2000 Figure.1 5.2.2. Remove the Internal Back Plate. To achieve this, first release the aerial leads by disconnecting them from the PCB, then release the backplate by undoing the 5 securing nuts and pulling straight from the Back Box (see Figure.2). Ensure that the Back Plate is suitably stored and that anti-static precautions are observed.
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SYS5INST ISS.3 2000 Figure. 2 5.2.3. Prior to mounting the Back Box, establish the required cable entries. Knockouts should be made prior to fixing the Back Box to the wall, (see also Section 5.2.4. Ensure that the Back Box is free of swarf and other debris before fixing to the wall.
SYS5INST ISS.3 2000 5.3. Radio Callpoint. 5.3.1. Ensure that all Callpoints are sited in accordance with the survey and design details. All Callpoints must be surface mounted. 5.3.2. Remove the front cover fixing screw, retaining this for future use. Remove front cover.
SYS5INST ISS.3 2000 5.4. Radio Sounder 5.4.1. Ensure that all sounders are sited in accordance with the survey and design details. 5.4.2. Remove the two assembly screws from the front of the Sounder. This allows the main Transmitter/Battery section to be separated from the Back box (see figure 3). Figure 3 5.4.3.
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SYS5INST ISS.3 2000 5.4.4 Remove cellophane wrapping and Insert the 3 x AA cells and 3 x C cells batteries supplied with device, by and inserting as shown below, ensure the supplied battery ribbon is wrapped around the first AA cell to enable easy removal of the batteries at a future date.
SYS5INST ISS.3 2000 5.5 Radio Detectors 5.5.1 Ensure that all Detectors are sited in accordance with the survey and design details and that, wherever practical, the red LED faces the main entrance to the room. 5.5.2. If the Detectors are complete, remove the ceiling mounting plate by first disengaging the detector head by turning it counter clockwise.
6.0 POWERING THE SYSTEM 6.1. The System 5000 Control Panel has an internal 3-amp power supply and charger as standard. On larger systems and where hard-wired sounder circuits are used, it may be necessary to provide an additional power supply or increase the size of the system power supply and charger.
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6.6. Under normal non-fault conditions, the display will indicate status as “Normal” (see figure 9). If the keyswitch is left in the “On” position, the display will indicate that the panel is in “Access mode” (see figure 10). EMS FIRE SYSTEMS LTD Status Normal DATE...
7.0 External Wiring 7.1. Hardwired Sounder The System 5000 Control Panel includes provision for two hardwired sounder circuits. The circuitry monitors two pairs of conductors fitted with 4k7 End of Line resistors. No connection to the control Panel should be made at this stage.
SYS5INST ISS.3 2000 8.0 Installation Advice. • Ensure that you have all equipment required to complete the installation of System 5000. • Ensure that the correct fixings and fasteners are used for all installation work. • Observe ESD precautions. • Familiarise yourself with the system details and layout, before commencing any installation activity.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR THE 5000 CONTROLLER Dimensions: 330mm x 450mm x 116mm Operating Frequencies: VHF – 173.2 MHz – 173.5Mhz (receiver) UHF – 458.5 MHz – 589.5 MHz (transmitter) Operating Temperature -10 to 55 degrees C Humidity Up to 75% non-Condensing. Channel Spacing: 25 kHz Output Transmitter Power...
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SYS5INST ISS.3 2000 TECHNOLOGY HOUSE, WEST TRADING ESTATE, HERNE BAY, KENT CT6 8JZ. TEL: (01227 369570) FAX: (01227 369679)