User guide

Commissioning Handbook, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE/EE Rev. E, 2005-02-16,
Autronica Fire and Security AS
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4.3 Startup Procedure
4.3.1 Preparing the Fire Alarm Control Panel / Controller
1
Connect the mains inlet on the Power Supply (BSS-103/02) to the external source.
2
Measure the voltage (230V) across X2-X3 on the Power Supply (BSS-103/02).
3
Check that you have the correct addressing according to the configuration data.
4
The following applies to the Fire Alarm Control Panel only:
Move the jumper at position X17 on the Display Board BSR-310 temporarily to the rightmost
pin. The jumper is to be replaced in it original position at a later stage.
Jumpers on circuit boards for other options are factory set and should not be moved.
5
Applies to the Fire Alarm Control Panel.
Connect a computer to the connector X22 on the Display Board (BSR-310) board.
Applies to the Controller (see drawing below):
Connect a computer to the connector X4 on the Operator Board (BSZ-310) board.
At the computer side the cable is connected to one of the serial ports.
6
Move the jumper at JP1 on the Processor Board EAC-300 one position down (so that the two
lowest pins are used). The jumper is to be replaced in its original position (the two uppermost
pins) at a later stage.
7
Replace fuse F1 and F2 on the Power Supply (BSS-103/01).
8
If you have internal mounted batteries;
Connect the battery leads to the correct battery poles.
Connect the + and -- connections to the Connection Module (BSF-310A).
Note: Be careful to avoid short-circuiting battery circuits!
9
If you have an external battery connection;
9a) Check polarity of wires - (color code or numbering).
9b) Replace the battery fuses on the connection block in the battery cabinet.
9c) Check the temperature sensor connection to the Power Supply (BSS-103/01) -
(twisted wire pair, no polarity).
Note: Be careful to avoid short-circuiting battery circuits!
Computer Connection on the Controller's
Operator Board BSZ-310
Cable XJA-029B
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