50 First power up
Anti-intrusion control panels
Chapter 4
FIRST POWER UP
On first power up, the control panel initializes the parameters at default (factory
settings).
In addition, the control panel automatically enrolls all the peripherals it “sees” on the I-
BUS (automatic addressing phase). The default address of all expansions, keypads and
readers is address 1, therefore, if the system is equipped with more than one of each
type of device, the automatic enrolling operation will be erroneous. In order to allow the
system to perform an accurate auto-enrolling operation on "First power-up", work
carefully through the following steps.
Note
The default address of all peripherals (keypads, readers and expansions) is set at address 1.
ATTENTION!
When wiring the system, ensure that no power from the mains (230V
~
) or backup
battery reaches the control panel or any of its peripherals.
1. Attach the control panel to the wall.
2. Complete the wiring of the peripherals to the BUS.
3. Connect the BUS wires to the control panel.
4. Complete the wiring and balancing of the system detectors.
5. Connect the detectors to the terminals.
6. Connect the outputs to the control panel and peripheral terminals.
7. Connect the control panel to the telephone line.
8. Connect the SmartLogos30M board to the appropriate connector on the control
panel motherboard.
9. Insert the maintenance jumper in the “SERV” position.
10. Connect the primary power source (230V
~).
11. Connect the backup battery. The first line of the display of each keypad in the
system will show the 'Maintenance' message and the keypad address at default.
On first power up (first startup), all the keypads will show "K01" (refer to para-
graph 3-1-9 Maintenance status).
Note
If several keypads are connected to the I-BUS, their displays may be blank. If this occurs,
disregard this aspect and go directly to the next step.
12. Address the peripherals (refer to paragraph 3-3 Addressing the peripherals). At
least one keypad must be assigned to address 1. Using keypad 1, initialize the
addressing phase for nBy/S and nBy/X readers (refer to paragraph 3-3-5
Addressing nBy readers).
13. If useful, from the Installer menu, start the step-by-step guided “Wizard pro-
gramming” procedure which allows the programming of all the main parameters
of the system (refer to paragraph 7-4 Fast programming from the keypad (Wiz-
ard)).
This point skips the successive points and ends at 17, otherwise, works through
the following steps.
14. From the installer menu, start the self-enrolling process of zone balancing (refer
to paragraph 7-25 Default settings, SelfEnrol.zone bal).
15. If necessary, specify the expansion terminals simulated by the Air2-BS200 trans-
ceiver (refer to paragraph 7-6 Terminals) as “Wireless” terminals.
16. If it is necessary to set up the voice and digital dialler functions and/or edit the
contact numbers (refer to paragraph 7-10 Telephone).
17. Remove the jumper from the “SERV” position and place it in the “RUN” position.