INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS — FENCE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
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EDAPT operation. Also, selected FPS-2-2 zones may be programmed for EDAPT operation. After
accessing the MX-5300 programming mode, press 14 and the ACK key for the Code 14 mode.
The LCD screen will read XPO1: STD. Note that the XPO numbers are the conventional processor
numbers beginning at XPO1 and that each XPO encompasses 2 alarm zones. Note also that the
first FPS-3 address is addressed as XPO1
01
(conventional processor 16). Utilize the AUD ON key to
toggle through the programming choices for each XPO address:
STD All XPOs not programmed for EDAPT or FPS-3 Auxiliary Input Cards.
EDAPT
All FPS-3 XPOs and selected FPS-2-2 XPOs for EDAPT operation.
CONTACTAll XPOs where the FPS-3 Auxiliary Input Cards are installed. When you have selected
the correct choice for each XPO, press the ACK key to move to the next XPO.
4.
Perform Code 12 programming to select the counts for each EDAPT programmed zone. Previ-
ously under programming Code 14, EDAPT XPOs were programmed. Each XPO encompasses two
alarm zones. The count is the number of alarm “hits” that the system must receive to produce an
alarm. The count can be set from 1 to 10. The factory default setting is 4. After accessing the MX-
5300 programming mode, press 12 and the ACK key for the Code 12 mode. The LCD screen will
read ZONE “x” LVL 4. The “x” is the number of the first zone that was programmed for EDAPT
operation under Code 14 above. Use the keypad to enter the count number for this zone based
on the information contained in Table 2, page 59. Press the ACK key to go to the next zone.
Continue through all zones.
Note:
If you have not yet made the field measurements and filled out Table 2, you should leave
the Code 12 programming at the default setting and return to program Code 12 following the
field testing.
Following completion of programming, all MX-5300 front panel lamps should be green. All FPS-3
Central Controller zone receiver board alarm (red) and tamper (yellow) lamps should be off. If these
conditions are not present, refer to the troubleshooting section.
FPS-3 Central Controller Tests
Perform tests at the central controller as follows:
Plug the audio test lead into the Local Audio connector located on the controller interface circuit
board. See Figure 51. (This allows you to listen to the audio from each dual zone pre-amp. during
testing.)
Connect the audio test lead alligator clip to the Zone 1 audio test point, TP1. See Figure 52.
Using a small screwdriver set the Test Select switch, S3, to the first dual zone card number. The
test select switch is shipped in the 0 or off position. Please note that the test select switch is
marked with hexadecimal marking so the first dual zone card is one, the tenth dual zone card is
marked “A,” continuing to the fifteenth card which is marked “F.”
Press and release the Push to Test switch, SW2. Upon pressing the test switch you will hear up to
15 test pulses through the test loudspeaker. These test pulses are being generated at the dual
zone pre-amp representing that pair of zones. The two tamper alarm lamps should light immedi-
ately after pressing the test button. The two red alarm lamps will light after about the fourth test
pulse. The red alarm lamps and the yellow tamper alarm lamps will extinguish after about five
seconds. Note if the operation is correct and proceed to the next zone. Refer incorrect operating
zones to the troubleshooting section.
Any zones showing incorrect operation should be repaired before proceeding with further tests.