olympia electronics GR-6500 Manuel utilisateur

Installation guide for
GR-6500
Addressable control panel for
Emergency luminaires

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Contents
1. Operation instructions ................................................................................................................. 3
1.1. Description ...............................................................................................................................3
1.2. Safety .......................................................................................................................................3
1.3. Indications and Controls...........................................................................................................3
1.4. General LCD indications ..........................................................................................................4
2. User Menu......................................................................................................................................6
2.1. Test menu ................................................................................................................................7
2.2. Information menu ...................................................................................................................10
2.3. Events menu ..........................................................................................................................10
3. Installation instructions .............................................................................................................12
3.1. Choosing the correct cable.....................................................................................................12
3.2. Topology of the installation.....................................................................................................13
3.3. Addressable luminaries..........................................................................................................13
3.4. Cross cable selection .............................................................................................................15
3.5. Useful information for panel installation .................................................................................16
3.6. Network connection................................................................................................................16
3.7. Relay operation ......................................................................................................................17
3.8. USB connection......................................................................................................................17
3.9. Other connections ..................................................................................................................17
4. Technician menu.........................................................................................................................19
4.1. Menu Settings ........................................................................................................................20
4.2. Function test menu.................................................................................................................21
4.3. Capacity test menu.................................................................................................................21
4.4. Ethernet menu........................................................................................................................22
5. PC - Visualising via web browser..............................................................................................23
6. Technical Characteristics –Specifications..............................................................................24

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1.Operation instructions
Thank you for purchasing this product of Olympia Electronics, a European manufacturer.
This section contains general information and instructions about using the panel. All users of the
panel should read these instructions very carefully in order to be able to act in an emergency situation
or in a fault condition.
1.1. Description
The GR-6500 is a 16 zone addressable control panel for emergency luminaires that can connect with
250 devices. All the luminaires that are connected on the loop are displayed on the panel with the
general term «POINTS». This term will be also used in the instructions below from now on.
1.2. Safety
A device is not considered that it is being used correctly if the accompanying documents are
not read prior to its use. This product must be installed, commissioned and maintained by qualified
technical personnel according to:
•Regulations referring to installing electrical devices in buildings
•The legislation requirements
•The manufacturer’s instructions
1.3. Indications and Controls
The panel incorporates a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and a series of indication LEDs which are used
to inform the user about the panel’s status.
Figure 1-1
The indications of each LED from the figure above are:
•“POWER”, is always on and flashes when the mains power of the panel is off
•“CHARGE”, is on when all luminaires are charging
•“EMERGENCY”, is on when any luminaire is in emergency mode

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•“INHIBIT”, is on when inhibit command is active
•“OFF”, is on when off command is active
•“G. DISABLE”, is on when any point is disabled
•“FAILURE”, is on when there is (are) fault(s).
•“TEST”, is on when at least one luminaire is currently on a function or autonomy test
•“FUNCTION”, is on when at least one luminaire is on a function test
•“AUTONOMY”, is on when at least one luminaire is on an autonomy (capacity) test
There are also LEDs below the screen, which indicate fault events:
•“FAULT BATTERY” led is on when there are faults concerning the battery (disconnected or
overcharged etc.)
•“FAULT SUPPLY” led is on when there are faults concerning mains power
•“FAULT SYSTEM” led is on when there are faults at the system/microcontroller
•“FAULT ZONE” led is on when there are faults in a zone
•“FAULT OUT” led is on when there are faults in the OUT signal
•“FAULT POINT” led is on when there is a fault at any point/luminaire
On the right side of the display there is a keyboard containing six keys, used for operating the panel.
The keys correspond to the functions left, right, up, down, Enter (select), Escape (exit or go to
previous level). The “Enter” key is used to accept a selection (enter a submenu) and the “Esc” key is
used either to exit or go to a previous level. The direction keys are used to move (up/down/left/right)
between the options.
1.4. General LCD indications
A typical main screen of the panel GR-6500 is shown below.
Figure 1-2
The LCD is divided is four sections. The first section is the current mode of the panel. The modes can
be:

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•“CHARGING” all the luminaires are in charging mode
•“EMERGENCY” at least one of the luminaires is in emergency mode
•“FUNCTION TEST” a function test is running
•“CAPACITY TEST” a capacity test is running
•“INHIBIT” inhibit mode is active
•“OFF” off command is active
The second section indicates the status of the panel. The panel can be in normal state or in fault state
either. If any fault is found it’s displayed on this section. An update is made every few seconds to
display all faults. On the figure below you can notice that the panel is in fault state and there is a lamp
fault at “POINT 1” too.
Figure 1-3
The third section displays information concerning the installation, including:
•Total points installed
•How many luminaires are in emergency mode
•How many luminaires are currently on a function or a capacity test
•How many points are disabled
•How many are the current faults
The last section shows the time and date of the panel.

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2.User Menu
By pressing “Enter” you have access to the user menu of the panel. There is a general diagram of the
user menu options below.
MENU
INFORMATION
RESET FAULTS
TEST
TECHNICIAN MENU
ALL EVENTS
CURRENT FAULTS SHOW FAULTS
MODE INHIBITLUMINAIRES
OFF IN EMERGENCY
Figure 2-4
The first option “CURRENT FAULTS” appears only if there are faults in the panel. By pressing
“ENTER” you have two options, “SHOW FAULTS” and “RESET FAULTS” (see figure below).
Figure 2-5
With keys “UP” and “DOWN” you can move to the option you want to choose. Press “ENTER” to enter
menu or “ESC” to go to previous.
By selecting “SHOW FAULTS” you can see all the faults on the panel at this moment. With Up and
down you can move among faults. An example is shown in figure 2-3.

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Figure 2-6
The last line shows the index of the fault and the number of all faults.
By pressing the “RESET FAULTS” the panel deletes and resets all faults.
The next option “LUMINAIRES” sends commands to the luminaires connected to the panel. The
option “MODE INHIBIT” enables/disables the inhibit function of all the luminaires connected to the
panel. If inhibit function is enabled the luminaires will not light when the mains power fails.
During emergency mode the option “OFF IN EMERGENCY” appears. This option turns off all
emergency luminaires but only for that time. At the next time mains power fail the luminaires will light
normally.
In order to enter “TECHNICIAN MENU” you need to know the “tech code” (password). There will be
more information about this menu in the next chapter.
2.1. Test menu
The option “TEST” shows the submenu below:
TEST
ZONES IN TEST
MAKE A FUNCTION TEST
POINTS IN TEST
CHECK POINT
TEST LED
ALL ZONES
ZONE
Figure 2-7

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•To make a function test of all luminaires or a specific zone choose “MAKE A FUNCTION
TEST”
•“ZONE IN TEST” shows which zones are on a function or autonomy test
•“POINTS IN TEST” shows which points are on a function or autonomy test
•“TEST LED” this option turns on all indication LEDs to detect any malfunction (of the leds)
•“CHECK POINT” this option you can check the communication and the data of each point
See the picture below
Figure 2-8
The current address can change from “UP”, “DOWN” keys.
The line below shows the number of the good and bad packet communications.
If the communication with the luminaire is good the specifications of each point is displayed. For
example, in figure 2-5 you can see the type of the luminaire, voltage of the battery ( VBAT), software
version of the luminaire (VER), lamp current (ILAMP) and battery charge current ( ICHARGE).
If you press “RIGHT” the LCD shows possible faults the luminaire, like, “LAMP” (lamp fault), “AC”
(main power absent), “CHARGER” (charger fault), “BAT” (battery fault), “CAP” (autonomy fault), “CUT
OFF” (battery cut off).

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Figure 2-9
Press one last time the “RIGHT” key to see the last flag of the luminaire like, function test, capacity
test, inhibit mode, if the battery is fully charged and the last autonomy in minutes.
Figure 2-10
If you press “ENTER” you can send commands to this specific luminaire. The commands are shown at
the next picture.
Figure 2-11

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2.2. Information menu
In the information menu the options are:
INFORMATION MENU
NETWORK
ZONES
PANEL
ZONES IN EMERGENCY
PANEL SOFT VERSION
TECHNICIAN INFO
LOOP
LOOP OUPUT
POINTS
ZONES IN FAULT
DISABLED ZONES
SHOW DISABLED
Figure 2-12
•“PANEL” shows information about mains power supply, battery and the charger
•“LOOP” shows information about loop points, voltage etc
•“LOOP OUTPUT” displays the voltage of the four outputs of the loop
•“ZONES” shows which zones are in emergency, disabled or have faults
•“POINT” shows the configuration of each address. With UP/DOWN keys you can scroll
between addresses
•“SHOW DISABLED” shows the points/luminaires that are disabled
•“NETWORK” shows information about the Ethernet module (IP and MAC address)
•“PANEL SOFT VERSION” shows the software version of the panel and the loop
•“TECHNICIAN INFO” shows information concerning the technician
2.3. Events menu
In this menu you can have access to the event log of the panel. The event log has capacity up to 250
events.
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