Installation Instructions Part 2

G-Series Installation & Commissioning 70
6.1 Power up test
It is advisable to perform an initial power-up test to help ensure that
the system is wired correctly.
Perform the following initial checks before proceeding to the com-
missioning stage:
Turn on breakers
Turn on the power to the equipment at the distribution panel:
1. Monitors and ancillary equipment.
2. GPM400 processors.
Power up sequence
Power up the monitors first to allow the boot sequence and start-up
information to be shown at master monitors.
Check system:
Wait for 2 minutes whilst the boot sequence is completed, then
check each of the following:
Monitors
Keyboards
GPM400 processors
GVM400 Video Modules
SeaTalk
hs
Switch
DSM sounder module. (refer to separate instructions supplied
with the DSM)
Marine monitor checks
You will need to select the appropriate input on each monitor.
On a G-Series marine monitor:
Press the power key (if required)
Press the Left/Right arrow keys to scroll through the inputs.
On a healthy system all monitors will:
show the G-Series set-up wizard screen on the appropriate in-
put channel.
Note: Only the master monitors will show the initial boot
sequence. The repeat monitors may not begin to operate
until the system has ran through its start-up sequence
(approximately 2 minutes after power on).
Keyboard checks
You can check that each keyboard is correctly connected by look-
ing at its LCD monitor.
On a healthy system all keyboards will:
Display the message “NOT ASSIGNED”.
GPM400 processor checks
Check that each GPM is correctly connected by looking at its LED
(found next to the SeaTalk/alarm output).
On a healthy GPM400:
LED will flash Green.
For a full LED status listing see page 99.
GVM400 video processor checks
Check that each GPM is correctly connected by looking at its LED
(found next to the SeaTalk/alarm output).
On a healthy GVM400:
LED will flash Green.
For a full LED status listing see page 100.
SeaTalk
hs
switch
Use this to check the status of your SeaTalk
hs
network connections.