7
FCP-500
Series
i
Notify
all
concerned
parties
before
any
maintenance
or
testing
of
the
fire
alarm
sy
stem,
and
after
completion
of
these
activities.
7.
Sensitivity
Test
1.
Activate
the
dry
reed
contact
(Section
5,
Dry
Reed
Contact).
2.
Leave
the
magnet
on
the
test
tool
by
the
dry
reed
contact
for
5
sec.
Count
5
flashes
of
the
LED.
3.
Remove
the
test
tool.
Refer
to
Table
8
for
the
LED
Display.
Table
8:
Sensitivity
Test
LED
Display
Number
of
Red
LED
Flashes
Detector’s
State
1 to 3
Operating
normally
with
little
or
no
dirt
contamination
4 to 6
Dirty,
needs
immediate
cleaning
7 to 10
Trouble
condition,
very
dirty,
clean
and
check
detector
immediately
8.
Smoke
Test
for
the
FCP-500
/
FCP-500-P
Note:
No
testing
gas
(smoke
aerosol)
is
required!
For
testing
use
only:
- Test
Tool
for
Optical
Smoke
Detectors
Solo
330
(Product
ID
4.998.112.071)
- with
FAA-500-TTL
Test
Adapter
with
Magnet
(Product
ID
F.01U.508.725)
1.
Activate
the
dry
reed
contact
(Section
5.,
Dry
Reed
Contact).
2.
Leave
the
magnet
on
the
test
tool
by
the
dry
reed
contact
for
at
least
2
sec
and
not
more
than
4
sec.
Count
two
flashes
of
the
LED.
The
detector
stays
in
test
mode
for
60
sec.
The
green
LED
blinks
once
a
second.
3.
Hold
the
test
tool
under
the
detector
so
that
the
test
beaker
is
flush
with
the
trim
ring.
Note:
Do
not
tip
the
test
tool,
or
the
detector
might
come
loose.
4.
By
covering
the
scattered
light
areas,
both
optical
sensors
are
triggered
simultaneously
(no
smoke
aerosol
is
required).
5.
This
can
take
up
to
20
sec.
An
alarm
activates
and
the
red
LED
lights.
If
the
panel
is
in
test
mode,
the
alarm
resets
automatically.
9.
CO
and
Smoke
Test
for
the
FCP-500-C
/
FCP-500-C-P
i
The
CO
sensor
has
not
been
evaluated
to
the
requirements
of
UL
2075
or
for
its
ability
to
detect
a
fire.
The
FCP-500-C
and
FCP-500-C-P
detect
carbon
monoxide
(CO)
as
a
component
of
a
fire.
It
is
not
a
CO
detector
and
cannot
activate
an
alarm
in
the
presence
of
CO
only.
It
is
used
to
adjust
the
sensitivity
of
the
smoke
detector.
Perform
the
CO
sensor
test
once
a
year
to
confirm
that
the
sensor
is
functioning.
Note:
For
testing
use
only:
-
Test
Tool
for
Optical
Smoke
Detectors
Solo
330
(Product
ID
4.998.112.071)
-
with
FAA-500-TTL
Test
Adapter
with
Magnet
(Product
ID
F.01U.508.725)
-
Solo
CO
Testing
Gas
(Product
ID
4.998.142.221)
1.
Conduct
step
1
to
5
of
Section
8.
(Smoke
Test)
to
ensure
that
the
smoke
sensor
is
functioning.
After
this
an
alarm
activates
and
the
red
LED
lights
steady.
Don’t
reset
the
detector.
2.
If
over
70
ppm
of
carbon
monoxide
is
applied
to
the
detector,
the
red
LED
of
the
detector
starts
flashing.
This
indicates
that
the
carbon
monoxide
sensor
is
working.
3.
Reset
the
detector
by
removing
the
power.
Bosch
Security
Systems
BDL-F01U000626
|
A7
|
2007.07
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