5.3 Fuse Replacement
The PowerMax has a fuse which can burn out:
Siren Fuse - 0.5 A, time delay type, per IEC127-3 (in
Europe).
If the siren fuse burns out, the trouble indicator lights and
TRBL is displayed (together with READY or NOT READY -
as the case may be). Clicking the <SHOW /OK> button will
display a FUSE TROUBLE message.
The fuse is accessible through the rectangular opening at
the rear of the cabinet (see figure 2). To replace the fuse,
the cabinet should be temporarily dismounted (as shown in
figure 3).
APPENDIX A. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments
A1. Detector Deployment Plan
Zone
Zone Type
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Zone Types: 1 = Interior
7 = Fire
8 = Non-alarm
Zone Locations: Note down the intended location for each detector. When programming, you may select one of 26
available zone names (plus 3 custom zone names that you can add - see Figure 3 in the Programming Guide).
8
Sensor Location or Transmitter Assignment
(in non-alarm or emergency zones)
2 = Perimeter
3 = Delay 1
9 = Emergency.
Extract the suspected fuse and check it visually. In most
cases, a defective fuse can be identified by the broken
conductor within the glass cylinder. If in doubt, test the
continuity of the fuse with an ohmmeter.
Replace a defective fuse with a new one of the same
ratings. The relevant trouble indications will immediately
disappear.
5.4 Replacing/Relocating Detectors
Whenever the maintenance work involves replacement or
re-location of detectors, you must keep in mind that It is
mandatory to perform a full diagnostic test per Section
9 of the Programming Guide.
Remember! A "poor" signal is not acceptable, as stated at
the end of the test procedure.
Chime
(Yes / No)
4 = Delay 2
5 = 24 h silent
Controls PGM
Controls
(X = YES)
X-10 Unit No.
6 = 24 h audible
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