Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 1001 Cooper Lighting
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CONTENTS Introduction Specification The SCAEL Interface W iring Powering Up Commissioning Setting Date/T ime User Menu Networking PC Software 2 EASICHECK™.
INDEX Page Contents 2 Index 3 1.0 Introduction 4 1.1 Specification 5 1.2 Features 6 SCAEL Interface 2.0 Programming 7 2.1 Installation 7 EasiCheck Panel 3.0 Installation 8 3.1 Installation guide 8 4.0 Loop Circuits 9 4.1 Isolators 9 4.2 Loop connection diagrams 10 5.
1.0 Introduction The EASICHECK™ Panel is designed to periodically test the functionality of your installed emergency . Once a week, once a month or 6 monthly , the EASICHECK™ will carry out tests to determine whether your emergency lighting is fully functional.
1.1 Specification " User T ext Display Address, location and fault description. " Dimensions H x W x D (mm) 270 x 332 x 90 " Maximum System Capacity 250 self contained luminaires depend.
1.2 Features " 80 Character display showing the exact address and location of any fault identified. " 16 group capability with individual group indicators in addition to text display . " One loop giving a total of 250 address capacity .
2.0 Programming the EASICHECK™ SCAEL Interface. Before the SCAEL Interface is connected it must be programmed in order for the EASICHECK™ Panel to recognise it as part of the system.
3.0 Installation In common with all electronic equipment the panel should be installed in a clean, dry , reasonably well ventilated place, and not in direct sunlight. T emperatures in excess of 40°(C and below 5°(C may cause problems, if in doubt consult Cooper Lighting and Security Ltd.
4.0 Loop Circuits The following recommendations apply specifically to EASICHECK™ loop circuits: " The EASICHECK™ Panel is a one loop Addressable emergency lighting test system. " The loop circuit has provision for a maximum of 250 SCAEL Interfaces.
4.2 Loop connection diagrams 10 EASICHECK™ S S S S S S S S S S I I I I I S S I I I I I I I Mixed Loops with Spurs (+ Isolators) Loop S S S S S S S S S S S S Mixed Loops with Spurs (No Isolators) Rad.
5.0 Cable Requirement Cable type : T wo core or screened Recommended size : 1.0 to 2.5mm 2 (see V olt drop calculation) Maximum Resistance : 40 Ohms Maximum Capacitance : 2.0 µF / km Maximum cable length : 2 km (see V olt drop calculation) 5.1 Cable Length - V oltage drop 5.
Example 2 If the spur is wired with 1.0 mm 2 cable, using the go and return column of table 1, the Max cable length will be 33.3/36.2= 0.9 Km , for 1.5 mm 2 the Max cable length is 33.3/24.2 = 1.38 Km and finally for 2.5 mm 2 the cable length is 33.3/14.
a) If the loop and spurs are wired with 1.0mm 2 cable and allowing for maximum permissible voltage drop with reference to table 1; Rspur = [ 10 - [ 3.62 x 250 x 0.0012 ] ] (6) 10 x 25 x 0.0012 This corresponds to a maximum spur cable length of 0.820 km Hence, the total system cable length is 8.
6.0 Mains Connection " Normal supply for the system should be derived from the public supply system. " When no public supply is available, privately generated power may be used. " The standby battery provides 3.2Ah which will maintain the system in operation for at least 6 hours upon a Mains failure.
6.1 Battery Connection The two 12V Batteries are connected together in series. The Red wire from the EasiCheck is connected to the Red terminal of one of the Batteries, the link wire is then fitted to.
7.0 System Wiring Connect all SCAEL Interfaces to the EASICHECK™ Panel by means of the TELE/LOOP connections. There are two connections (loop in & out on +).
Optional Accessories 8.0 Networking The EASICHECK™ can be fitted with an optional Network card for which there is already a reserved socket. This is a PCB that simply plugs on to the Power Supply Board and has four connections. These four connections wire to other Panels fitted with Network cards in a loop configuration (two in, two out).
8.1 Printer Connections. 18 EASICHECK™ Printer Connection PSU P anel connections Black wire FAU LT REL A Y RS485 RS232 RS232 PRTR N/C C N/O Tx- Tx+ 0V TxD TxD RxD 0V The Printer enables the user to printout Weekly test reports, Full Reports and the Event Log as needed.
9.0 Main Panel Operation There are two modes of operation; 1. Autolearn mode; System automatically searches for all SCAEL Interfaces connected to the loop. No text is available in this mode. This mode can be used for initial checking. (Note: SCAEL Interfaces must be programmed) 2.
9.3 Setting the T ime & Date Setting The Time; Enter the Engineer Passcode. The display will show; Press & , the display will show; Press & , % , $ or ( to adjust the current time. Upon completion, press ' to exit the menu. Setting The Date; Enter the Engineer Passcode.
21 9.4 T est Schedule Enter the Engineer Passcode. The display will show; Press $ , the display will show; Note: After each menu has been accessed, the passcode will have to be re-entered 9.4.1 W eekly T est; Press & , the display will show; Press & , % , $ or ( to adjust the test day and time.
22 9.5 User Menu Options Enable/Disable (Fittings); Enter the User Passcode. The display shows; Press & , the display shows; Press & or % , the display shows; Press % and $ to select the required fitting then press & to enable/disable it. The display shows; Repeat pressing % and $ if further fittings require enabling/disabling.
23 User Menu Options continued... 9.5.2 Reset the Panel; Enter the User Passcode. The display will show; Press % , the display shows; All LEDs light up in turn and then switch off. The Panel returns to normal. 9.5.3 Print Options; Enter the User Passcode.
User Menu Options continued... 9.5.4 Discharge T est; Enter the User Passcode. The display will show; Press ( , the display shows; Press & , the display shows; Press & , % or $ , the display shows; If & is selected, the panel returns to normal display and starts test.
User Menu Options continued... 9.5.5 LED T est (on the fitting) Enter the User Passcode. The display will show; Press $ , the display shows; Press % , the display shows; Press & or % the LED changes colour . Press ' to return to normal. 9.5.6 V(V oltage) / I(Current) Display; Enter the User Passcode.
9.6 User menu flowchart EASICHECK™ Control Panel User Menu Structure Self-Contained 26 EASICHECK™ 1 ENABLE 2 HUNDREDS 3 TENS 4 UNITS 5 QUIT 1 SELECT 2 HUNDREDS 3 TENS 4 UNITS 5 QUIT 1 FIT ST A TUS.
10.0 Up/Downloading using PC Software (Commissioning Engineer Operation) The PC software enables the address, location text, luminaire type and any comments to be downloaded to the EASICHECK™ Panel. Each luminaire can be assigned to a group for testing purposes.
28 Site Configuration. Address Group T ype Area/Location Comment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40.
Site Configuration continued. 29 EASICHECK™ Address Group T ype Area/Location Comment 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 7.
30 Site Configuration continued. Address Group T ype Area/Location Comment 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 11 0 111 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 5.
Site Configuration continued. 31 EASICHECK™ Address Group T ype Area/Location Comment 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 .
Site Configuration continued. 32 EASICHECK™ Address Group T ype Area/Location Comment 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 .
Site Configuration continued. 33 EASICHECK™ Address Group T ype Area/Location Comment 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 21 1 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228.
Site Configuration continued. 12.0 Group T esting 13.0 W eekly T est 34 EASICHECK™ Address Group T ype Area/Location Comment 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 Group T ime Day Month 1 2 3 4 5 6.
4.0 EasiCheck Commissioning Request Form Project Title: ________________________________________ Prior to the commissioning being undertaken, it is necessary that the contractor completes the following information so as to aid system commissioning.
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