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Cautions, Warnings, and Regulatory Information Base Maintenance and Testing NOT INSTALL ANY AUTOCALL PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED Upon unpacking your Autocall product, inspect the of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized product supplier. HAZARD Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be by a representative or an authorized agent of your local Autocall product supplier. HAZARD Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows: Ground yourself before opening or installing components. Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times. FREQUENCY ENERGY This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area interference in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct interference. SAFETY HAZARD Under certain fiber optic application conditions, the optical output of this device may exceed eye safety limits. Do use magnification (such as a microscope or other focusing equipment) when viewing the output of this device. Rev A Base Maintenance and Testing publication describes the steps and equipment used during the maintenance and testing of the CO Base smoke sensors. Base Maintenance and Testing of the CO sensor CO Sensor is not as susceptible to dirt as photo or ion sensors and does not compensate for a loss of sensitivity over the period of its lifetime. The operations to inform a qualified/trained service person that a CO sensor has reached its end of life are as follows: The FACP panel generates an End of Life trouble to notify the user that a replacement sensor is required. Manual standard maintenance testing is required by a qualified/trained service person to make sure that the device is fully operational. of Life Service: end of life of a CO Sensor is based on the manufacture date of the device, not the installation date. The FACP panel daily checks each IDNet CO sensor for the End of Life trouble expiration date. The FACP panel generates the following status report based on the condition of the CO None: CO Sensor has not reached the expiration date. Almost Expired 6M: CO Sensor is within 6 months of expiration date. Almost Expired 12M: CO Sensor is within 12 months of expiration date. Expired (End of Life): CO Sensor date has expired. clear the trouble, a new CRS with a valid date must be installed, and a hardware reset of the FACP panel must be performed. For the panel to annunciate these warnings, you must enable the logging of the Almost Expired trouble, with the exception being the Expired condition which does not require any activation. Maintenance verify that the sensors are operating correctly, standard maintenance of the CO sensors is required. The standard maintenance process is as The FACP panel is put into the service test mode using either the diagnostic function menu item on the front panel or the system diagnostic port command. A trouble shall be displayed at the panel to indicate that the panel is in the Device Test Mode. A tester shall introduce CO gas, heat and smoke simultaneously into the detector. The device LED on the base shall turn ON steady if any but not all of the sensors on the device cross an alarm threshold. The device LED on the base shall slow flash if all sensors cross an alarm threshold. The appropriate action based on the point type of the CO sensor shall be taken at the panel. Device Test Mode shall also be entered if faster response time is needed during Walktest. There is a 20 device LED maximum that can be ON/Flashed at any given time. This limit applies during testing just as it does during alarm opera- A panel reset is suggested before this limit is reached during testing so that the LED will be able to be used as an indication of a successful test. 2 Rev A Sensor Testi
Cautions, Warnings, and Regulatory Information Base Maintenance and Testing NOT INSTALL ANY AUTOCALL PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED Upon unpacking your Autocall product, inspect the of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized product supplier. HAZARD Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be by a representative or an authorized agent of your local Autocall product supplier. HAZARD Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows: Ground yourself before opening or installing components. Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times. FREQUENCY ENERGY This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area interference in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct interference. SAFETY HAZARD Under certain fiber optic application conditions, the optical output of this device may exceed eye safety limits. Do use magnification (such as a microscope or other focusing equipment) when viewing the output of this device. Rev A Base Maintenance and Testing publication describes the steps and equipment used during the maintenance and testing of the CO Base smoke sensors. Base Maintenance and Testing of the CO sensor CO Sensor is not as susceptible to dirt as photo or ion sensors and does not compensate for a loss of sensitivity over the period of its lifetime. The operations to inform a qualified/trained service person that a CO sensor has reached its end of life are as follows: The FACP panel generates an End of Life trouble to notify the user that a replacement sensor is required. Manual standard maintenance testing is required by a qualified/trained service person to make sure that the device is fully operational. of Life Service: end of life of a CO Sensor is based on the manufacture date of the device, not the installation date. The FACP panel daily checks each IDNet CO sensor for the End of Life trouble expiration date. The FACP panel generates the following status report based on the condition of the CO None: CO Sensor has not reached the expiration date. Almost Expired 6M: CO Sensor is within 6 months of expiration date. Almost Expired 12M: CO Sensor is within 12 months of expiration date. Expired (End of Life): CO Sensor date has expired. clear the trouble, a new CRS with a valid date must be installed, and a hardware reset of the FACP panel must be performed. For the panel to annunciate these warnings, you must enable the logging of the Almost Expired trouble, with the exception being the Expired condition which does not require any activation. Maintenance verify that the sensors are operating correctly, standard maintenance of the CO sensors is required. The standard maintenance process is as The FACP panel is put into the service test mode using either the diagnostic function menu item on the front panel or the system diagnostic port command. A trouble shall be displayed at the panel to indicate that the panel is in the Device Test Mode. A tester shall introduce CO gas, heat and smoke simultaneously into the detector. The device LED on the base shall turn ON steady if any but not all of the sensors on the device cross an alarm threshold. The device LED on the base shall slow flash if all sensors cross an alarm threshold. The appropriate action based on the point type of the CO sensor shall be taken at the panel. Device Test Mode shall also be entered if faster response time is needed during Walktest. There is a 20 device LED maximum that can be ON/Flashed at any given time. This limit applies during testing just as it does during alarm opera- A panel reset is suggested before this limit is reached during testing so that the LED will be able to be used as an indication of a successful test. 2 Rev A Sensor Testi