Edwards Signaling 2400 Series User Manual
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1.
Refer to the
CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION 1
or
CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION 2
drawings. If a
2400-BATBOX Battery Cabinet is required, refer to the
CONTROL PANEL APPLICATIONS 2
drawing
for information.
2.
Lift wiring up and away from the backbox, and install the Base Panel Assembly using the four quick
fasteners. Do not connect control circuit wiring at this time.
3.
Install the panel door and make the ground connection (green wire) from the power supply to the
middle door mounting stud.
WARNING
Batteries can deliver extremely high currents. To prevent serious burns caused by short
circuiting the battery, remove all jewelry before handling.
4.
Place the batteries in the lower right area of the backbox. If using the external battery cabinet, put the
batteries in the battery cabinet.
5.
Interconnect the cells per the
CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION 1
or
CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION
2
drawings. If a Battery Cabinet is being used, refer to the
CONTROL PANEL APPLICATIONS 2
drawing for information. Connect panel battery leads at this time. Observe polarity: Red =
positive (+); Black = negative (-)
CAUTION
Observe polarity. Red is positive(+), Black is negative(-). A non-replaceable fuse
protects the system from damage caused by a reversed battery connection.
Power Up
1.
Verify that all factory installed end-of-line resistors are still in place, all -ADM & -ADS module jumpers
are all installed, and -RCT module jumpers 1 & 2 are installed.
2.
Connect primary power wires: Line, Neutral, and Ground to the input terminals of the power supply.
3.
Energize AC power to the system. When you first apply power to the system it will follow an
initialization procedure. This procedure programs all connected IDCs as non-verified alarm inputs and
identifies the configuration of all output modules (it can take up to 15 seconds). You will see zone
LEDs turning on and off in sequence and communication LEDs (lower edge of expansion module
boards) flashing. Allow the system to complete this procedure before touching any controls. At the end
of the process, all LEDs except the Power On LED should be off. If the system trouble LED is on and
the trouble signal is sounding, refer to the trouble shooting procedures in this manual. If module LEDs
remain on steady, refer to the Programming section for additional information.
4
Install the lower protective plastic barrier over the high voltage terminals. Make sure to install this
cover strip. It protects you from the high voltage input terminals and traces on the power
supply printed circuit board.
Programming the Panel
1.
Remove the Common Control insert card, reverse it, and then return it to its panel location. The
Common Control switches are now labeled for programming functions.
2.
Refer to Table 5.1 for panel default operations and the
PANEL PROGRAMMING
drawing for
programming information. For Dialer Module programming, refer to the
DIALER MODULE
drawing