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LED Panel Indicators
This annunciator panel has 9 LEDs on it that show the status of the equipment in the DAS. The functions
are described below:
LED Functions
LED DESCRIPTION
1 AC Power Normal (Green when AC power is on to the DAS equipment)
2 AC Loss (normally OFF, Amber if AC power is down)
3 BDA Trouble or Oscillation (Normally OFF, Amber if there is a problem)
4 Donor Antenna Trouble (Normally OFF, Amber if there is a problem)
5 Donor Antenna Disconnected (Normally OFF, Amber if the antenna is
disconnected)
6 Battery Charger Alarm (Normally O, Amber if there is trouble)
7 Battery Capacity (Normally OFF. If the DAS backup battery has less than
30% capacity, this LED is Amber)
8 System Component Alarm (Normally OFF. If other system components have alarm
troubles, this LED is Amber)
9 Communications or Panel Trouble (Normally OFF, Amber if the panel has any kind
of problem such as AA batteries dead, or a short (or open) on any alarm wires
connected to it from the DAS equipment)
If there is a communications fault with one of the alarms, the specic alarm LED will designate the problem
by turning RED.
The Push-to-Test Button on the panel’s front illuminates all of the LEDs. Unlike previous versions of the Model
1221, it does not actuate the relays going to the Fire Panel.
Installation
1. Remove the required plastic knockouts (see page 14) for the installation and cable routing method
and install any required ½” conduit ttings, being careful not to damage or scrape the PC board with
any installation tools.
2. Mount the unit to a wall using the Mounting Kit and Drill Template.
3. Attach the alarm connections from the DAS equipment per the wiring diagrams
shown in Figures 3, 4, 5 and 6 using CAT 5 or CAT 6 cables up to 5000 feet in length. If longer cable is
required, contact Technical Support. Use the supplied screwdriver to connect wires to the plugs.
4. Use the supplied zip ties and mounting pads to organize all wire bundles so they do not cause
interference or crimping when the door is shut and locked.
5. Install the four AA batteries into the holder and apply DC power to J10. If the unit is not going to
be powered after the installation for a long period of time, remove at least one of the batteries to
avoid depleting the battery pack when power is o.