Analog input module, Power-up sequence – Det-Tronics EQP Fire and Gas Detection/Releasing System User Manual

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ANALOG INPUT MODULE

The Analog Input Module (see Figure 4-8) has 18 LED

status indicators, two for the device and two for each

channel, located on the front panel. Refer to Tables

4-10 and 4-11 for a description of the LED indicators.

POWER-UP SEQUENCE
Set the module address switch prior to applying power.

The Analog Input Module power-up sequence

illuminates the LEDs for the device and all of its

channels. First the power and fault LEDs are

illuminated, indicating that the device is in a power-up

mode. Next the LEDs are illuminated in the following

sequences:
• Sequentially each channel active red LED is

illuminated, starting with channel 1 and continuing

through channel 8.

• When the red LED for channel 8 is illuminated,

sequentially each channel active red LED is turned

off, starting with channel 1 and continuing through

channel 8.

• Next, the channel fault amber LEDs are tested in the

same manner as the channel active red LEDs.

When all the LEDs have been illuminated, the analog

input module displays the device’s LON address by

illuminating the channel active red LED. LON dip

switches 1 through 8 will be displayed on channels 1

through 8. When a dip switch is set to the ON

position, the channel active red LED will be

illuminated. The address is displayed for two

seconds.

Once the address has been displayed, the device’s

fault LED will turn off.

After the power-up sequence, the device will either

display an unconfigured state or normal operation

state. In the unconfigured state, the channel fault

amber LEDs flash ON and OFF at the same rate for all

channels.

Table 4-10—Analog Input Module - Device Status Indicators

LED

Device Status

Green

On when power is present.

Amber

When On steady indicates device is disabled or

must be replaced. Possible Watchdog Timer

problem.

Note

Blinks one time at power-up.

Table 4-11—Analog Input Module - Channel Status Indicators

LED

Channel Status

Red

When Blinking indicates a low alarm.

When On Steady indicates a high alarm.

Amber

When Blinking indicates a low power condition is

present or channel is not properly configured. On

steady indicates out of range condition.

Figure 4-8—Analog Input Module Status Indicator Location

STATUS INDICATOR LEDs

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