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801AP
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CPU RESET
Note:
This function 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 of
the Service Tool to actuate a switch.
When a CPU reset is carried out, the Service Tool will start
up as described in para 3.2 ‘Password Protection’.
INTRINSICALLY SAFE 800Ex DETECTORS
Intrinsically Safe 800Ex detectors can only be programmed
if an Ex dongle adaptor (supplied with the EXI800) is fitted
to the ‘AUX’ port of the 801AP Service Tool (see Fig. 9).
Note:
On later models of the 801AP Service Tool, the
Ex dongle adaptor is not required for
programming Intrinsically Safe 800Ex
detectors. The applicable models of the 801AP
can be identified 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 safe area.
Fig. 9
Ex Dongle Adaptor
fitted to 801AP ‘AUX’ port
3.7
PROGRAMMING LEAD
The new version of hardware (with the C-tick mark, on the
product identification label, Fig. 10) is compatible with
download lead 801PL PMS MX Programming Lead (S/C
No. 516.800.929) but is not compatible with earlier
download lead AVRISP-02 PMS MX Programming Lead (S/
C No. 516.800.928)
3.8
ACCESSORIES
3.8.1
ACCESSORY KIT (516.800.923)
Consisting of:
Carry case
Car lighter adaptor
Shoulder strap
3.8.2
SPARES
Spare ancillary lead:
516.800.922
Ancillary lead spare pins (bag of 10): 516.800.924
FOR MX ADDRESSABLE DEVICES
USES TYCO MX DIGITAL PROTOCOL
801AP - 516-800-918
MX SERVICE TOOL
Tyco Safety Products
N1156
DUNHAMS LANE
LETCHWORTH
SG6 1BE, UK
S/N FF.FF.FF.FF
Fig. 10
C-TICK MARK
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