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RDOC279 issue 1
8.2 MOUNTING
a Remove front cover.
b Disconnect the transformer supply leads from the controller Printed Circuit
Board (PCB).
c Take out the controller PCB by pulling back the central retaining clip and
removing the PCB from underneath the guide rails.
d Hang the control panel base onto the wall with the central mounting hole using
one of the screws and plugs provided.
e If possible use a spirit level or some other means to position the control panel
squarely then drill two more holes into the wall to locate the other two screws
and plugs.
8.3 MAINS CONNECTION
a The mains supply connector should be carefully wired to an ac mains supply
using a suitably rated 3 core cable with a current carrying capacity of not less
than 5 Amps. It should be connected to a fused spur with a fuse rating of not
more that 2 Amps.
b The mains connections at the power supply input are coded as follows:
L : LIVE
E : EARTH
N : NEUTRAL
8.4 BATTERY CAPACITY
It is recommended that the rechargeable battery used with the Paragon Super control
panel should be capable of powering the alarm system for a minimum of 8 hours, and
that this time period should include 20 minutes of bell/strobe operation. The minimum
battery capacity should be calculated from the current consumption of the individual
system components. A typical example is shown below:
Non alarm current for control panel (7hrs 40min) : 45mA (0.045 A)
Steady state current for detectors : 75mA (0.075 A)
(eg 5 x 15mA for 8 hours - Pyronix PIRs)
Typical standby current for external sounder : 50mA (0.050 A)
(eg Self Actuating Bell for 8 hours)
Typical on state current for external sounder (20 mins) : 350mA (0.35 A)
Alarm state current for control panel (20 mins) : 210mA (0.21 A)
Typical current for external strobe (8 hours) : 150mA (0.15A)
Total battery capacity = ( Panel standby current x 7hrs 40min)
+ ( Detector, SAB and strobe current x 8 hrs)
+ ( Panel in alarm with external sounder x 20min)
ie 0.045 x 7.67 hrs
+ (0.075 + 0.05 + 0.15) x 8 hrs
+ (0.21 + 0.35) x 0.33 hrs= 2.7 Amp Hours.
For this example it is recommended that you use a battery of not less than 2.8 AH.
To clear Alarm LED
Enter Master User code
or Limited User code
10.2.3 Changing Limited User Code
Enter
then Master User code (Factory set 1234) - 2 Bleeps
then New Limited user code - 2 Bleeps
then New Limited user code again - 2 Bleeps
The day led will flash when this function is entered and an acknowledge tone will be
sounded after each code has been entered. If an incorrect key is entered an error tone
will be given and the function ended.
10.2.4 Changing Master Code
Enter
then Master User code, (Factory set 1234) - 2 Bleepsthen
New Master User code - 2 Bleeps
then New Master User code again - 2 Bleeps
10.2.5 System Test Mode
Enter
This function performs a number of tests which are listed below.
The next test is selected by pressing any numeric key.
To exit test mode press the key again.
Test 1) All LEDs are switched on except the fault LED.
2) The strobe is switched on.
3) The bell is switched on
4) The internal sounder is switched on
10.2.6 Walk Test Mode
Enter
When the walk test mode is enabled the chime LED will flash. If the panel is then full set
or part set each active zone will cause a chime when triggered. This enables all the zone
configurations to be walk tested individually. The walk test mode is cleared when the
panel is unset. The numbers of any activated zones will be entered into the event log.
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