PREMIER AD INSTALLATION MANUAL.
2.3 IMPROVEMENTS FROM V1 CPU CARD
This version of the Premier AD has an upgraded CPU board to the previous version. The
improvements include:-
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Real time clock
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Event Log (2048 events)
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Printer port (RS232)
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Repeater port on CPU card (for use with Simplicity Panel)
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Improved fault messages
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Improved call point identification (Panel now identifies a call point alarm immediately)
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Improved sounder base starting & stopping time
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Option to disable individual points or whole zones
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Detector LED & sounder can be operated from the menu to help identify devices
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Panel software version can be viewed through menu.
To determine which version of CPU card is fitted to a panel, compare to the pictures below:-
Old CPU – 3 large ICs
If the control panel has the OLD CPU card, then some of the options in this manual will not be
applicable. Contact your supplier to obtain Version 1 manuals.
The upgraded CPU card can be retrofitted to a Premier AD with an earlier version card. Contact your
supplier for details.
3. DESIGNING THE SYSTEM
Designing a Premier AD System is a fairly straightforward matter. It just takes a bit of thought to zone
allocation during the system design stage.
1. Decide on the zone allocation for the system. Each zone can have a maximum of 16 devices fitted.
Consider the simplified 3-storey building below.
The advantage of this method of zone allocation is that it simplifies the panel setup by eliminating a
programming stage.
Approved Document No: GLT.MAN-105A
Issue : 2.02
Authorised: GH
New CPU – 2 small surface mount ICs
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR
Date: 16/07/2007
Software Version :PANEL-R1578 & LOOP-R1062
ZONE 1: DEVICE ADDRESS 1 TO 16
ZONE 2: DEVICE ADDRESS 17 TO 32
ZONE 3: DEVICE ADDRESS 33 TO 48
ZONE 4: DEVICE ADDRESS 49 TO 64
ZONE 5: DEVICE ADDRESS 65 TO 80
ZONE 6: DEVICE ADDRESS 81 TO 96
ZONE 7: DEVICE ADDRESS 97 TO 112
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