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EQUIPMENT: DUO-CEL WRITTEN BY: RKP
PUBLICATION: OM_DUO-CEL_INST CHECKED BY: AJC
ISSUE No. & DATE: 2 13/10/10
PAGE 22 of 30
8.5 Ancillary outputs
1. Connect the field cabling into the Remote
Output terminals (DIS., EVAC., BUZ.).
2. The correct operation of equipment connected
to the Disablement Active output should be
verified by disabling/enabling a zone (see the
User Manual for details).
3. The correct operation of equipment connected
to the Evacuate Active output should be
verified by pressing the EVACUATE button
on the panel.
4. The correct operation of equipment connected
to the Buzzer Active output should be verified
by disconnecting one battery lead to create a
PSU Fault indication (may take up to 60
seconds), the internal buzzer & BUZ. Output
will pulse. Reconnect the battery lead after the
test.
8.6 Repeaters
Repeaters can be connected once all other circuits
have been commissioned. Repeaters should be
connected one at a time to make fault-finding
easier. Ensure the repeaters have been correctly
configured as described in section 5.1.3.
1. At the first repeater, only connect the wiring
from the panel into the terminals on the
repeater as shown in Figure 11. DO NOT
connect the wiring for the 2
nd
& 3
rd
repeater.
2. At the panel, connect the repeater wiring into
the terminals as shown in Figure 11.
3. If the repeater is being powered from the
panel, then the repeater will power up as soon
as the power cables are connected into the
terminals at the panel.
The repeater will indicate a
COMMUNICATION FAULT and sound the
buzzer.
4. If the repeater has a separate power supply
then connect the red battery lead to the
batteries and energise the mains power to the
repeater.
The repeater will indicate a
COMMUNICATION FAULT and sound the
buzzer.
5. Configure the panel to communicate with one
repeater as detailed in section 7.2.
After a few seconds, the Communication Fault
at the repeater should clear and both the panel
& repeater should be in the quiescent state.
If the panel or repeater shows a fault then trace
and clear the fault before proceeding.
6. At the second repeater, only connect the wiring
from the first repeater into the terminals on the
repeater. DO NOT connect the wiring for the
3
rd
repeater.
7. At the first repeater, connect the second
repeater wiring into the terminals.
8. If the repeater is being powered from the
panel, then the repeater will power up as soon
as the power cables are connected into the
terminals at the first repeater.
The second repeater will indicate a
COMMUNICATION FAULT and sound the
buzzer.
9. If the repeater has a separate power supply
then connect the red battery lead to the
batteries and energise the mains power to the
repeater.
The second repeater will indicate a
COMMUNICATION FAULT and sound the
buzzer.
10. Configure the panel to communicate with two
repeaters as detailed in section 7.2.
After a few seconds, the Communication Fault
at the second repeater should clear and the
panel & repeaters should be in the quiescent
state.
If the panel or either repeater shows a fault
then trace and clear the fault before
proceeding.
11. At the third repeater, connect the wiring from
the second repeater into the terminals on the
repeater.
12. At the second repeater, connect the third
repeater wiring into the terminals.
13. If the repeater is being powered from the
panel, then the repeater will power up as soon
as the power cables are connected into the
terminals at the second repeater.
The third repeater will indicate a
COMMUNICATION FAULT and sound the
buzzer.
14. If the repeater has a separate power supply
then connect the red battery lead to the
batteries and energise the mains power to the
repeater.
The third repeater will indicate a
COMMUNICATION FAULT and sound the
buzzer.
15. Configure the panel to communicate with three
repeaters as detailed in section 7.2.

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