Tyco 516.800.918 User Instructions Download Page 5

801AP

17A-05-AP

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11/02

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In Fig. 8 pressing F1 selects the ‘Menu’, F2-F4 are redundant
here. 

3.5

FUNCTIONALITY

ADDRESS PROGRAM

(See also ‘STORE SETTINGS’ to clear the used address
memory).

The main menu starts with ADDRESS PROGRAM. Press
buttons F2 or F3 to choose ‘Select’ and the address of the
device is displayed

 

(eg, address 4 ). 

Use ‘Write’ to program the device with a new
address 

‘Menu’ to return to the main menu 

Note:

Whenever  ‘Menu’ appears on the display, this
always returns to the main menu. 

If ‘Write’ is selected, the following screen is displayed: 

Use ‘Up’ to increase the address number 

‘Dn’ to decrease it 

‘Write’ to program the address displayed 

‘Back’ to return to the previous screen 

Fig. 8

Example of Single Option

If ‘Write’ is selected then the following message will appear
for 2 seconds: 

This is followed by: 

Having programmed an address, the Service Tool moves to
the next sequential address. This may be used or available.

If an address has already been used, the Service Tool
indicates: 

The user has the choice to continue with a used address, or to
move to the next sequential address, using the up and down
(Dn) buttons. 

If the user decides to use a previously used address, the
following screen is displayed: 

Press 

‘Write’ and the Service Tool displays

‘PROGRAMMED OK’ briefly and then displays the next
sequential address. 

The Service Tool uses a memory map of the addresses that
have been programmed. To erase this, select ‘Store Settings’
from the main menu and choose Clear Used ‘ClU’. 

ANALOGUE VALUES 

ANALOGUE VALUES displays the analogue values of the
attached device. 

The above example shows a device with 2 channels, eg, an
Optical/Heat detector, where channel 1 is the optical value
and channel 2 is the heat value. Press ‘Menu’ to return to the
main menu. 

CHANNEL 1  CHANNEL 2

SEE NOTE 1

Summary of Contents for 516.800.918

Page 1: ...ll recharge the batteries as well The 801AP consists of the following MX Service Tool Service Tool to ancillary connector lead 110 or 230V ac adaptor plus lead 4 x rechargeable AA size Nickel Metal Hy...

Page 2: ...on the base of the 801AP using a cross point screwdriver holding the battery compartment cover whilst removing it b Insert the batteries ensuring correct polarity as shown inside the battery compartm...

Page 3: ...e remaining CAUTION ONCE THE HOURS LEFT REACHES ZERO THE SERVICE TOOL BECOMES INOPERABLE AND MUST BE RETURNED TO THE BRANCH OFFICE When there is less than 50 hours the expiry time appears The screen d...

Page 4: ...nu displays the option The top line position of text is always shown in relation to the F1 F4 buttons above In the Main Menu F1 scrolls left through the main menu options F2 or F3 select the menu opti...

Page 5: ...gle Option If Write is selected then the following message will appear for 2 seconds This is followed by Having programmed an address the Service Tool moves to the next sequential address This may be...

Page 6: ...is available on the following types of detectors MX Ionisation MX Optical Heat Optical sensing element only MX CO Heat CO sensing element only Note Self test is NOT available for the heat sensing chan...

Page 7: ...rients eg CP840Ex Callpoint the LED can not be made to illuminate unless the device is powered from the addressable loop Observe the warning see DIGITAL OUTPUTS when connecting the Service Tool to a d...

Page 8: ...urns itself off The preset time period may be increased or decreased firstly in 1 minute steps then in 5 minute steps up to 60 minutes maximum Use Dn and Up to decrease or increase the timer period Ch...

Page 9: ...ion is not normally used If the buttons or display are not responding correctly the Service Tool may be reset This is done by pushing a small jewellers type screwdriver into the pinhole on the bottom...

Page 10: ...e identification value LED Mode Blnk flashes each time the device is polled Off switches OFF the blinking option Tst tests of the LED Digital Inputs Displays the status of the digital inputs in addres...

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