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801AP
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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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