Potter PFC-9000 Series User Manual

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PFC-9000 • 5403535 • REV G • 9/08

CONNECT GREEN EARTH GROUND

WIRE TO MAIN MODULE PCB

MOUNTING SCREW

P10

P11

P12

P13

+ BAT -

RED

BLACK

TO 24 VDC

BATTERY

TO DEDICATED 120 VAC, 60

HZ BRANCH CIRCUIT

120

N

G

DWG# PFC-9000-3

240

Step 4 Initial System Checkout

Before Powering Up the Panel:

It is recommended that the PFC-9000 is powered up before any field wiring or modules are connected to it. The following

directions will guide the user through the initial set-up and step by step process of the initial start-up.

1. To prevent sparking, do not connect the batteries first. Connect the batteries after powering the system from the main

AC supply.

2. Check all Jumpers and Switches for proper setting (Refer to page 10)

3. Check the AC power wiring for proper connection

4. Check that the chassis is connected to EARTH GROUND (cold water pipe)

5. Make sure to close the front cover plate before powering the system from main AC supply

Step 5 Initial Power Up Procedure:

1. Turn on dedicated Circuit Breaker.

2. Once power is supplied to the panel, the “Trouble Queue” LED will light and the LCD will display “Initial system self

checks in progress…” This will last between 30 and 90 seconds. The trouble buzzer will sound.

3. After completing the System Checkout procedures the “A.C. ON” green LED will light, the “Trouble Queue” LED will

light, the buzzer will sound, and the LCD Display will display “System Restart, TRB Trouble 001 of 002…” (001 of 003

for the PFC-9100 series because the phone line voltage is not present). Press the “SYSTEM RESET” button to clear the

first trouble.

4. Since the batteries are not connected, “Battery trouble active TRB 001 of 001” will be displayed on the LCD, and the

trouble buzzer will sound intermittently and the Trouble Queue LED will flash.

5. Connect the batteries while observing correct polarity; the red wire is positive (+) and black wire is negative (-).

Connect the red wire to the positive terminal of battery #1 and the black wire to the negative terminal of battery #2.

Use the short black jumper wire on the wiring harness to connect the negative terminal of battery #1 to the positive

terminal of battery #2. By connecting the two 12 Volt batteries, a 24 Volt battery backup will be generated.

6. All indicators should extinguish except for normal power “A.C. ON” green LED, and the LCD should show a normal

status condition. If the panel does not follow the preceding steps, please contact Potter Technical Support.

7. Power the panel down by removing the battery power and the main A.C. power.

To prevent sparking, connect batteries after the systems main

A.C. Power is turned on.

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