
BT Redcare Secure Issue 16 June 2010
Installation Manual Page 25 of 40 All rights reserved
Commissioning
Once the unit is registered with the BT Redcare ESP, perform the following steps:
1. Ensure the unit is connected to the network.
2. Power cycle the unit to begin the commissioning process (both headers off).
3. After 1 minute the unit will begin establishing its communication paths.
4. After a further 1 minute, LEDs 2 & 3 should be permanently lit to show that the Wireline &
Wireless paths are both available. Note that the rightmost LED (Power indicator) is LED 1.
Wireline Path communications restore
Unit restarted (power up cycle) event
Unit restarted (power up cycle) restore
Wireless Path communications restore
Figure 16 – Typical ARC alarm log for Redcare Secure unit initial commission
Note that the unit sends a “Unit Restart” alarm / Restore cycle over the first available
interface if the power to the unit has been interrupted.
(0x13 indicates Wireline path, 0x23 indicates Wireless path).
Test alarms can now be generated.
If the unit is configured for BSIA 175 working, briefly apply an alarm condition to pin input 11.
Within 1 minute a pin 988 event & restore should be received at the ARC over both paths. This
test proves that both paths are signalling correctly. Note that if both paths are not available, no
alarm will be received by the ARC.
BSIA 175 IP Test message event (IP)
BSIA 175 GPRS Test message event
(GPRS)
BSIA 175 IP Test message restore (IP)
BSIA 175 GPRS Test message restore
(GPRS)
Figure 17 - Typical ARC alarm log for Redcare Secure unit BSIA Form 175 path test
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