PREMIER AD INSTALLATION MANUAL.
Software Version :PANEL-R1578 & LOOP-R1062
Approved Document No: GLT.MAN-105A
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Issue : 2.02 Authorised: GH Date: 16/07/2007
2.3 IMPROVEMENTS FROM V1 CPU CARD
This version of the Premier AD has an upgraded CPU board to the previous version. The
improvements include:-
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Real time clock
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Event Log (2048 events)
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Printer port (RS232)
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Repeater port on CPU card (for use with Simplicity Panel)
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Improved fault messages
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Improved call point identification (Panel now identifies a call point alarm immediately)
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Improved sounder base starting & stopping time
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Option to disable individual points or whole zones
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Detector LED & sounder can be operated from the menu to help identify devices
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Panel software version can be viewed through menu.
To determine which version of CPU card is fitted to a panel, compare to the pictures below:-
Old CPU – 3 large ICs
New CPU – 2 small surface mount ICs
If the control panel has the OLD CPU card, then some of the options in this manual will not be
applicable. Contact your supplier to obtain Version 1 manuals.
The upgraded CPU card can be retrofitted to a Premier AD with an earlier version card. Contact your
supplier for details.
3. DESIGNING THE SYSTEM
Designing a Premier AD System is a fairly straightforward matter. It just takes a bit of thought to zone
allocation during the system design stage.
1. Decide on the zone allocation for the system. Each zone can have a maximum of 16 devices fitted.
Consider the simplified 3-storey building below.
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
ZONE 1: DEVICE ADDRESS 1 TO 16
ZONE 2: DEVICE ADDRESS 17 TO 32
ZONE 3: DEVICE ADDRESS 33 TO 48
ZONE 7: DEVICE ADDRESS 97 TO 112
ZONE 4: DEVICE ADDRESS 49 TO 64
ZONE 5: DEVICE ADDRESS 65 TO 80
ZONE 6: DEVICE ADDRESS 81 TO 96
The advantage of this method of zone allocation is that it simplifies the panel setup by eliminating a
programming stage.
Summary of Contents for NPAD 2
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