August 1999 76-100016-001
PEGAsys
Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System
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c. Remove DC power by disconnecting batteries first.
d. Remove AC power by shutting off the circuit breaker to the
panel, second.
4-6 POWERING UP THE SYSTEM
4-6.1 Power-Up Procedure
a. Ensure that all solenoids are disconnected from the stor-
age containers to prevent unwanted discharge or activa-
tion.
b. If the system has been powered down energize the system
by performing the following steps:
(1) Set the circuit breaker for the CCP power to ON. Verify
that the display reads "Main Processor Power On" and
that the CPU ERROR indicator is lit. Ensure that the
audible device is buzzing continuously.
(2) Press the display module reset switch. Verify that the
CPU ERROR indicator is extinguished and the audible
device is silenced.
(3) Verify that the display reads as follows:
MAIN PROCESSOR
POWER ON
(4) After ten seconds, verify that the display reads as fol-
lows:
RXTX NON-MONITORING TROUBLE ON
RXTX1
NOTE: The RX/TX message will repeat itself for each RX/TX
module in the system while the system initializes itself.
This initialization can take up to 90 seconds.
(5) Verify that the POWER ON and TROUBLE indicators
are lit.
(6) Connect the backup batteries to the CCP in accordance
to the procedure in Chapter 7.
(7) Press the ACKLDGE push-button. After approximately
one minute the display will momentarily read:
RXTX NON-MONITORING TROUBLE OFF
(8) Verify the display reads the correct time and date. If
the incorrect time is displayed perform step a.9.
(9) Set time and date as follows:
(a) Press 0 (zero) key. Verify that the display reads:
PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD
(b) Type in the default 1
st
level password (987).
(c) Press the return (↵) key. Verify that the display
reads:
1:ISOLATE 2:LIST
3:SET 4:TEST
(d) Type in 3111 on the keypad. Verify that the dis-
play reads:
SYSTEM TIME (AM/PM)
ENTER THE TIME _ _ : _ _ (HH:MM)
(e) Type in the time (HH=hours 0-12 and then
MM=minutes 0-59). Press the return key. Verify
that the display reads:
SYSTEM TIME (AM/PM)
1:AM 2:PM
(d) Type in appropriate selection (1 for AM or 2 for
PM).
c. Rearm release circuit per Paragraph 4-4.2.