Fire Conventional Model 5207 •3.1. How can I program on site? •3.2. What does P3 means on my online display? •3.3. What does P4 means on my online display? •3.4. How do I get into and maneuver around in programming? •3.5. In steps 23 and 24 of Relays and Bells what do the choices 1,2,3,4 for Relays and 5,6,7,8 for Bells mean? •3.6. I am getting a trouble on all my bells and P1 in the display. What's wrong? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: How can I program on site? A: There must be a 5230 connected to the 5207 to do any kind of programming on site. Wiring the 5230 Remote Annunciator A 4-position terminal block is provided with the Model 5230 annunciators to connect them to the 5207. Figure 6-10 shows the description of each terminal that it should be connected to on the 5207. Mounting the 5230 Remote Annunciator For UL installations, the 5230 Remote Annunciators must be mounted on a dual gang electrical box and all wiring runs must be made using 18-gauge wire or larger. To mount the annunciator, you must first remove the rear mounting plate. To do this, insert a #4 flat blade screwdriver into the slots located on the bottom edge of the annunciator. Gently turn the screwdriver until the mounting plate pulls away from the frame. Once the mounting plate has been removed, you can secure it to the wall using #6 or #8 screws. The mounting plate should be oriented so that the word TOP is toward the top of the plate and facing you. A square hole is provided in the mounting plate to run the wiring to the annunciator. When all of the wires have been connected to the annunciator, set the top of the annunciator over the tabs on the top of the mounting plate. Make sure the wires do not get pinched between the frame and the mounting plate. Press each corner of the bottom side onto the annunciator mounting plate until you hear it click into place. Note: You may have to gently squeeze the annunciator (top to bottom) to align it while snapping the bottom edge into place. For Additional Information feel free to e-mail us. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: What does P3 mean on my onboard display? A: P3 means that your earth ground is shorted to your common ground. Follow these steps to isolate and correct the shorting problem: 1. Remove each circuit one at a time until P3 is not showing anymore. 2. When a circuit is found then ring out the wire to determine where the short is located. 3. If all circuits are removed from the panel and P3 is still visible in the onboard display the control panel may have an internal problem. If this is the case the control panel will have to be replaced. For Additional Information feel free to e-mail us. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: What does P4 mean on my onboard display? A: P4 means that your Loop Power or Bell Power is shorted to earth ground. Follow these steps to isolate and correct the shorting problem: 1. Remove each circuit one at a time until P3 is not showing anymore. 2. When circuit is found then ring out the wire to determine where the short is located. If all circuits are removed from the panel and P3 is still visible in the onboard display the control panel may have an internal problem. If this is the case the control panel will have to be replaced. For Additional Information feel free to e-mail us. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: How do I get into and maneuver around in programming? A: Follow these steps to enter into programming: 1. Press 27 2. Then press ENTER 3. Then enter the INSTALLER CODE (default 123456). The panel will now be in program mode. To skip to a particular step use the following procedure to maneuver around in programming: 1. Press STEP STEP 2. Then enter the desired step number. 3. Press ENTER. This will short cut to the desired programming location. To exit programming follow these steps: 1. Press STEP STEP Then press CLEAR CLEAR For Additional Information feel free to e-mail us. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: In steps 23 and 24 of Relays and Bells what do the choices 1,2,3,4 for Relays and 5,6,7,8 for Bells mean? A: When in step 23 and 24 of programming the following are Relay and Bell options: 1234 are Relays 5678 are Bells (5678 means Bell 1234) Put the # that references the Relay or Bell that you wish to trip in for that function. For Additional Information feel free to e-mail us. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: I am getting a trouble on all my bells and P1 in the display. What's wrong? A: Either the 12 or 24 volt jumper is in the wrong position or it is programmed for the wrong voltage. For Additional Information feel free to e-mail us.