Bryant 548J User Manual

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Alarm

Power

Test/reset
switch

Trouble

C07298

Fig. 45 -- Controller Assembly

NOTE: All troubles are latched by the duct smoke
detector. The trouble condition must be cleared and then
the duct smoke detector must be reset in order to restore it

to the normal state.

Resetting Alarm and Trouble Condition Trips:

Manual reset is required to restore smoke detector systems

to Normal operation. For installations using two sensors,

the duct smoke detector does not differentiate which

sensor signals an alarm or trouble condition. Check each

sensor for Alarm or Trouble status (indicated by LED).

Clear the condition that has generated the trip at this

sensor. Then reset the sensor by pressing and holding the

reset button (on the side) for 2 seconds. Verify that the

sensor’s Alarm and Trouble LEDs are now off. At the

controller, clear its Alarm or Trouble state by pressing and

holding the manual reset button (on the front cover) for 2

seconds. Verify that the controller’s Alarm and Trouble

LEDs are now off. Replace all panels.

Troubleshooting

Controller’s Trouble LED is On

1. Check the Trouble LED on each sensor connected to

the controller. If a sensor’s Trouble LED is on, de-

termine the cause and make the necessary repairs.

2. Check the wiring between the sensor and the control-

ler. If wiring is loose or missing, repair or replace as

required.

Controller’s Trouble LED is Flashing

1. One or both of the sensors is 100% dirty.
2. Determine which Dirty LED is flashing then clean

that sensor assembly as described in the detector

cleaning section.

Sensor’s Trouble LED is On

1. Check the sensor’s Dirty LED. If it is flashing, the

sensor is dirty and must be cleaned.

2. Check the sensor’s cover. If it is loose or missing, se-

cure the cover to the sensor housing.

3. Replace sensor assembly.

Sensor’s Power LED is Off

1. Check the controller’s Power LED. If it is off, de-

termine why the controller does not have power and

make the necessary repairs.

2. Check the wiring between the sensor and the control-

ler. If wiring is loose or missing, repair or replace as

required.

Controller’s Power LED is Off

1. Make sure the circuit supplying power to the control-

ler is operational. If not, make sure JP2 and JP3 are

set correctly on the controller before applying power.

2. Verify that power is applied to the controller’s supply

input terminals. If power is not present, replace or re-

pair wiring as required.

Remote Test/Reset Station’s Trouble LED Does Not

flash When Performing a Dirty Test, But the Control-

ler’s Trouble LED Does

1. Verify that the remote test/station is wired as shown

in Fig. 43. Repair or replace loose or missing wiring.

2. Configure the sensor dirty test to activate the control-

ler’s supervision relay. See “To Configure the Dirty

Sensor Test Operation” for details.

Sensor’s Trouble LED is On, But the Controller’s

Trouble LED is OFF
Remove JP1 on the controller.

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