800 SERIES
17A-03-AV
2
11/08
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ADDRESS PROGRAMMING
The AV devices have a default factory set address of 255,
this must be set to the loop address of the device using the
801AP MX Service Tool. The sounder is programmed
with the address prior to being installed by using the
internal programming port (see Figs 1 and 6).
IMPORTANT NOTE
When connecting AV Bases to early versions of the 801AP
MX Service Tool, there is a delay of 10 seconds until
communication is possible. Early versions of the 801AP
MX Service Tool can be distinguished from the more recent
versions by the missing C-Tick mark on the product
identification label on the underside of the tool, see Fig. 5.
Fig. 4
Fitting Locking Device
LOCKING DEVICE
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. 5
C-TICK MARK
The AV Sounder-Beacons use 2 consecutive addresses on the
MX addressable loop, starting from the chosen programmed
address number. These addresses are automatically generated
when a AV Sounder-Beacon is selected in MX Consys.
The address configuration is as follows:
Address
Type
n
Sounder Device
n+1
Beacon Device
8.
ORDERING INFORMATION
LPSB3000 Sounder only Loop
Powered Addressable Base:
516.800.957
LPAV3000 Loop Powered
Addressable Sounder/Beacon Base:
516.800.958
DAB3-4 Mounting Flange Type ‘B’
Conduit:
516.800.959
MKII Sounder Cap:
557.001.040.A/Y
Fig. 6
801AP Service Tool Programming Lead and
AV Base Programming Port Interface