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Risco ProSYS Plus - Replacing the Main Panel PCB; Setting Main Panel DIP Switches and Jumpers; Installing Plug-In Communication & Audio Modules; Installing a GSM Module

Risco ProSYS Plus
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09/2016 Page 11 5IN2371 C
Replacing the Main Panel PCB
If replacing the main panel PCB, in order to prevent bus sirens from sounding,
before you power-off the main panel, first enter the installer Programming mode.
Then you can power-off the main panel and replace the PCB assembly.
Setting Main Panel DIP Switches and Jumpers
NOTE: For main panel jumper settings and descriptions of ports and connectors on
the main panel PCB, see the ProSYS Plus Installation and Programming Manual.
DIP switch (SW1) Status
1: Bell
ON: Bell: For a bell or electronic siren with a built-in siren driver.
OFF: (Default): For a loudspeaker without a built-in sound driver.
2: Default
ON: Intended for installer programming at initial system setup (from
the installer Programming menu), this setting allows the installer
to set the language, time and date. Caution: If set to ON any time
after exiting the installer Programming menu, it will reset
installer, sub-installer and Grand Master codes to factory
defaults.
OFF: (Default): For after exiting installer Programming menu – such as
during installer programming from other installer menus (other
than Programming menu), and during regular system operation.
3: Program
OFF (default). NOTE: Not to be set by installer— for factory use only.
4: Box tamper
bypass
ON: Box tamper protection is bypassed (not active)
OFF: (Default): Box tamper protection is not bypassed (active)
5: Bell tamper
bypass
ON: Bell tamper protection is bypassed (not active)
OFF: (Default): Bell tamper protection is not bypassed (active)
Installing Plug-In Communication & Audio Modules
CAUTION: Before installing any communication or audio module, in order to
prevent damage to system components, make sure the main panel is NOT
powered up, and that the panel’s backup battery is DISCONNECTED.
NOTE: See the installation instructions included with each module, and the Main
Panel Wiring Diagram for module connection locations on the PCB. Also see the
ProSYS Plus Installation and Programming manual for further details.
Installing a GSM Module
GSM modules provide voice and data communication over a cellular network. The
G2 and G3 GSM modules provide generation 2 and 3 GSM communication.
Install according to the instructions packaged with the module.

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