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FX6000 InstAllAtIon And oPerAtIon MAnuAl
25-14683-C December 2019 www.eaton.com
System overview
Integral power supply and battery
The panel is designed for ease of installation, the power supply and battery are
integral to the main control panel so only a single panel is required even on large 4
loop systems .
Systems are available with either standard or extended capacity battery
configurations . Where system loading and standby period requirements necessitate
an extended capacity battery, a deeper backbox is utilised thus avoiding the need for
a separate battery enclosure .
The charger is suitable for both standard and extended capacity batteries .
Optional printer
The control panels are available with optional built in printers .
Where a printer is fitted, it is housed behind a printer cover door, which can be
opened by means of a special tool (Supplied) to provide simple and safe access to
the printer paper roll without exposure to any live equipment .
Paper replacement is extremely simple due to the drop in loading method and auto
feed printer design, the paper roll is simply dropped into the purpose designed cradle
and the end of the roll is then offered up to the printer, which will then automatically
load the paper ready for use .
The printer can be set to either print automatically or to print on demand when a
printer is not fitted, a removable, flush fitting blanking plate is used to cover the
printer paper aperture to enhance the appearance of the panel and to preserve its
ingress protection rating .
Hinged lockable cover
With a standard panel, access to all panel functions is controlled by a series of
pass codes, which are entered via the touch screen display, for maximum security,
a facility is built into the panel to enable the user to alter the user pass code as
required . To provide a high level of resilience, a clear hinged lockable front cover is
available which allows the screen and all of the system status indicators to be clearly
seen but prevents access without first unlocking the cover .
A single concealed locking mechanism provides access to both the printer door and
the display cover . Additional buttons are provided to scroll the display and to silence
the fault buzzer without opening the lockable cover .