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1. Carefully unpack the system and inspect for any visible damage from shipping.
2. Mount the system in a clean, easily accessible, stable area with four (4) 1/4” screws. The system enclosure should be mounted
to allow clear visibility of the systems control indicators and easy access to the systems control switches.
3. Wire the system according to this manual and the Installation Wiring Diagram (IWD). Wiring should be in accordance with
applicable National and/or Local, Electrical and Fire Alarm codes. -1B>9>7DO NOT implement conduit entry through the
top of the electrical enclosure. Condensation in the conduit system could enter the enclosure and damage system components.
Where possible, use conduit entries provided. When making additional conduit entries, take measures to ensure metal drill fil-
ings and debris does not enter the components of the system. All conduit entries should be sealed to avoid water entering from
the conduit system into the system enclosure. Failure to comply with the above will void the factory warranty.
Special Note: All supervised circuits are conditioned at the factory with an end-of-line resistor (ELR-4.7K) or dummy load
resistor across the circuit field terminals. End-of-line resistors & dummy load resistors should be removed when field wiring is
connected to the circuit terminations. Class B supervised circuits require the end-of-line resistor (ELR-4.7K) be connected at or
after the last device on the circuit. Class A supervised circuits do not require an end-of-line resistor. Solenoid Release Circuits
are conditioned with a dummy resistor across the field connections. The resistor should be removed when field wiring is con-
nected at the field terminals.
4. ?BCICD5=CG9D8C?<5>?94B5<51C539B3E9DC?><I. Ignore this step if the system does not contain solenoid releasing circuits.
Slide ALL solenoid disconnect switches to the down (disconnect) position to prevent accidental activation of solenoids.
5. Connect applicable power according to the systems rating as identified on the Installation Wiring Diagram (IWD) and on the
model ID tag mounted on the inside of the enclosure door.
a) Load connection, MOD-1 TB2 terminal “L”
b) Neutral connection MOD-1 TB2 terminal “N”
c) Ground connection MOD-1 TB2 terminal “G”
6. ?BCICD5=CG9D8C?<5>?94B5<51C539B3E9DC?><I, ignore this step if your system has no solenoid releasing circuits. System will
be in a supervisory alarm condition when powered due to the disconnection of the solenoids from Step 4. Silence the system by
pressing the “TRO./SUP. SIL.” button.
7. Disconnect dummy battery load resistor from the system battery connectors and connect standby batteries. If batteries are not
pre-charged, they will take up to 48 hours to charge to full capacity.
8.
Verify that no trouble indicators are illuminated except under the following conditions. The system has solenoid releasing circuits,
the disconnect switches are in the down (disconnect) position and the “SOL. OPEN” indicator is illuminated. The batteries con-
nected to the system were not pre-charged and the “BATT. LOW” indicator is illuminated. If any other trouble lights are illuminat-
ed, determine the problem with those circuits using the troubleshooting guide in this manual and repair them before continuing.
9.
?BCICD5=CG9D8C?<5>?94B5<51C539B3E9DC?><I, ignore this step if your system has no solenoid releasing circuits. Slide all sole-
noid disconnect switches to the up (connected) position. The “AC ON” indicator should be the only system indicator illuminated.
10. Test the System per the “Test and Maintenance” Procedure in this manual.
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