Specifications

Startup
Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev. E, 2011-08-16,
Autronica Fire and Security AS
Page 52
11. Startup
11.1 Power Up
Autroprime is provided to the user in a pre-configured state. In this
state the panel is set to recognize detectors and other loop units
connected to the detection loops and the availability of routing
equipment, etc. As such, the system is fully functional and ready-to-
use simply by turning ON the power.
When the necessary cabling for the Fire Alarm Control Panel and all
other panels that are to be interconnected is completed, you are ready
to power up the Fire Alarm Control Panel.
To turn ON the Fire Alarm Control Panel, connect the mains cable,
then connect the internal battery cables to the correct terminal
points. Refer to Cable Connections, chapter 1.1.
The green Power-indicator lights up with a steady green light, and an
initialization starts.
Step Display Indication / What happens? Actions to be taken
1
The panel type, firmware version and address are
shown in the display.
A pulsing cursor starts to move from left to right on
the bottom line of the display, indicating the progress
of the initialization procedure.
The length of the initialization period depends on the
number and types of loop units, and whether there
are branches on the loops.
After a short time, the system will prompt you to
select the appropriate language.
To select the appropriate language,
press the Enter button, then use the
left/right arrow buttons.
To accept the selected language,
press the Enter button twice.
2
The system will then prompt you to enter a password.
Press Enter, use the alphanumeric
keypad to type the password and
then type it once more to confirm
the password.
3
The system will prompt you to set the date and time.
Press Enter, use the alphanumeric
keypad to set the time, press the
Enter button, then set the date.
To accept, press the Enter button
twice.
4
When the initialization procedure is completed, the
panel will recognize detectors and other loop units
and the system topology is shown in the display. A
functional verification of the panel is run to assure the
panel itself is fully functional.
Verify that the topology is correct
according to the actual installation.