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installation manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage
to this product and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability
depend upon proper installation.
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DAMAGED
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contents of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent,
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Autocall product supplier.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
Disconnect electrical field power when
making any internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be
performed by a representative or an authorized agent of your local
Autocall product supplier.
STATIC HAZARD
Static electricity can damage components. Handle
as follows:
• Ground yourself before opening or installing components.
• Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static
material at all times.
Indoor isolated callpoint
Figure 1: Indoor isolated callpoint
The indoor isolated callpoint is an addressable indoor manual callpoint. The
callpoint signals the condition of a switch contact that activates with a press
of a deformable element. After activation the callpoint can be reset. The unit
features a short-circuit isolator and is UL compliant. For details of the status
LED and activation see Table 4.
Table 1: Ordering information
Item
Order number
MCP - Indoor isolator
A4099-5208
Resettable element (pack of 1)
515.001.127
Back box
A4099-9711
Glass element (pack of 5)
515.001.119
Installating the callpoint
1. Connect an 801AP MX Service Tool or an 850EMT into the programming
port, noting the orientation. Program the unit using the ID defined in the
site configuration.
2.
- To surface mount the callpoint, use the dedicated back box
(A4099-9711) to mount the callpoint to the wall.
- To flush mount the callpoint, use a standard single gang back box. The
back box must be at least 25 mm (0.98 in.) deep with fixing holes at
60.3 mm (2.37 in.) spacing.
3. Route the loop wiring through the back box.
4. Remove the callpoint sliding front plate and deformable element
assembly. This is described in the following section under 'replacing the
glass or deformable element'.
5. Connect the loop wiring to the push-fit connector, see Figure 2.
6. Connect the push-fit connector.
7. Fix the callpoint to the back box using the supplied screws through the
exposed fixing holes.
8. Re-fit the front plate assembly. Slide it into position then push upwards
until it clicks into place.
Figure 2: Installation
Table 2: Installation
Number
Part
1
Programming port
2
Push-fit connector
Table 3: Field wiring
Connector
Loop connection
A
+L
B
-L
C
+R
D
- R
579-1396AC Rev. A
MX Indoor Isolated Callpoint
*05791396ACA*