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801AP

17A-05-AP

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Fig. 1

801AP MX Service Tool 

801AP MX SERVICE TOOL

USER INSTRUCTIONS

1.

INTRODUCTION

The 801AP MX Service Tool is used to program the loop address
into MX addressable devices. (A Quick Functional Reference
Table is detailed on page 9). 

The 801AP displays information and performs tests on devices.
It has a 32 character backlit LCD alphanumeric display, arranged
in 2 rows of 16 characters and four ‘softkeys’, F1, F2, F3 and F4.
(The display format is shown in Fig. 5).

Power for the 801AP is derived from 4 AA size nickel metal
hydride rechargeable batteries. It may be run from an unregulated
+12V dc input, ie, car cigarette lighter connection or 110/230V
ac mains adaptor, both of which will 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 Hydride
batteries

The 801AP is designed to be used as a desktop unit, clipped to a
trouser belt or be carried with a shoulder strap. The 801AP has
four external connections:

DC IN +12V

From car cigarette lighter or 
110/230V ac mains adaptor 

AUX

Ancillary connection port 

PC

PC connection port for use with 
MX CONSYS (not yet available) 

μ

P

Internal micro-processor program 
download port for use with PMS -
Program Management Software. 

Detectors are programmed by placing the detector onto the
801AP and turning clockwise until fully engaged.

Ancillaries are programmed via the AUX port on the 801AP.
The ancillary programming cable consists of an RJ11
connector at one end and a custom moulded connector at the
other end. 

2.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

2.1

MECHANICAL

Dimensions

HWD:

48 x 200 x 112mm

Weight

801AP Service Tool:

 0.36kg

801AP Service Tool + batteries:

 0.5kg

Materials

Top: 

FR ABS Dark Blue

Bottom: 

FR ABS Dark Blue

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Summary of Contents for 801AP MX

Page 1: ...e Tool to ancillary connector lead 110 or 230V ac adaptor plus lead 4 x rechargeable AA size Nickel Metal Hydride batteries The 801AP is designed to be used as a desktop unit clipped to a trouser belt...

Page 2: ...ment cover whilst removing it b Insert the batteries ensuring correct polarity as shown inside the battery compartment c Replace the battery compartment cover and screw down CAUTION ENSURE ONLY NICKEL...

Page 3: ...BE RETURNED TO THE BRANCH OFFICE When there is less than 50 hours the expiry time appears The screen displays the expiry time in the form of Hours Left On successful entry of the password the followi...

Page 4: ...rows on the top line of the display The bottom line of the main menu 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 scroll...

Page 5: ...e previous screen 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 unused addres...

Page 6: ...eported on three alternating displays b Select MEASURE CO LEVEL Self Test is available on the following types of detectors MX Ionisation MX Optical Heat including 814P Optical sensing element only MX...

Page 7: ...ve the cursor to the eigth bit on the far right and toggle this bit 1 The LED should illuminate red on all models Menu 11100011L 227 Menu Tog Set 00000000L 0 CUSTOMER CODE CAUTION THIS MENU OPTION CHA...

Page 8: ...ified by the C tick mark on the product identification label on the underside of the tool See Fig 10 When using with Intrinsically Safe 800Ex devices the Service Tool must be used in a non hazardous s...

Page 9: ...utput functional base interface output Dirtiness Indicates the contamination level of the optical chamber expressed as a percentage where 100 is the fault level Device Type ID Displays the device type...

Page 10: ...lpoint EX n Baseefa CP830Exn 132 DIN Indoor Europe DIN820 133 DIN Outdoor Europe DIN830 134 Mini Input Monitored Aus NZ MIM801 138 Table 2 Type Values JM an 24th August 2007 DESCRIPTION MARKET MODEL T...

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