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System Sensor MOD400R Installation And Maintenance Instructions
System Sensor MOD400R Installation And Maintenance Instructions

System Sensor MOD400R Installation And Maintenance Instructions

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
MOD400R Test Module
General Description
The MOD400R Test Module is a tool testing the relative sen-
sitivity of 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 Series smoke detec-
tors only. It CANNOT be used on 800 Series detectors. It
consists of a test module and interface cord for connecting
the module to the detector being tested.
This battery powered module is equipped with two color-
coded banana jacks for the connection of any analog or
digital DC voltmeter having a sensitivity of 10 kΩ/V or
greater. As an added convenience, two adhesive-backed
Velcro
®
strips are also supplied for attaching the module to
the meter being used during testing.
Test module function is under the control of a 3-position
and a 2-position slide switch on the side of the unit. Vari-
ous combinations of positions of these two switches enable
the module to test conventional and analog ionization and
photoelectronic smoke detectors as well as checking the
battery. In addition, the 3-position switch, SW1, has a cen-
ter-OFF position for turning off the module. Therefore, con-
serve battery life by always setting this switch to OFF when
the module is not in use.
MOD400R Setup
1. Connect a voltmeter having a sensitivty of 10 kΩ/V or
greater
to the banana jacks on the side of the
MOD400R. Be sure to connect the positive test lead to
the red jack and the negative lead to the black.
2. Connect the interface cord to the RJ-11 telephone jack on
the bottom edge of the module.
3. Test the MOD400R battery as described in BATTERY
TESTING.
Smoke Detector Testing
Conventional Ion
1. Prepare the MOD400R for testing by performing the pro-
cedure in MOD400R SETUP.
2. Set the voltmeter to measure at least 3 VDC.
3. Make sure that power is applied to the detector to be
tested.
4. Set SW1 to its A position and the 2-position switch, SW2,
to CONV.
5. See Figure 1. Insert the test plug into the test module
socket on the detector.
The voltmeter should display a voltage that falls in the
MOD400(R) RANGE printed on the label on the back of
M400-02-01
3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174
Figure 1:
Failure to insert and retract this plug in the direction shown
may result in damage to the pins. Handle with care. Inspect
pins regularly for damage to ensure proper operation.
the detector. This corresponds to the NOMINAL SENS.
(sensitivity) on the label.
If the voltmeter displays a voltage outside the
MOD400(R) RANGE, it indicates that the detector re-
quires cleaning or repair.
6. Disconnect the MOD400R from the detector and set SW1
to OFF.
Conventional Photoelectronic Detectors
1. Prepare the MOD400R for testing by performing the pro-
cedure in MOD400R SETUP.
2. Set the voltmeter to measure at least 3 VDC.
3. Make sure that power is applied to the detector to be
tested.
4. Set SW1 to its B position and the 2-position switch, SW2,
to CONV.
5. See Figure 1. Insert the test plug into the test module
socket on the detector.
The voltmeter should display a voltage that falls in the
MOD400(R) RANGE printed on the label on the back of
1
A Division of Pittway
1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6495
A78-2075-00
CAUTION
I56-511-02

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Summary of Contents for System Sensor MOD400R

  • Page 1 1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6495 General Description Figure 1: The MOD400R Test Module is a tool testing the relative sen- sitivity of 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 Series smoke detec- tors only. It CANNOT be used on 800 Series detectors. It consists of a test module and interface cord for connecting the module to the detector being tested.
  • Page 2 WARNING The Limitations of the MOD400R The MOD400R is designed to “... assure that each smoke detector is within The MOD400R and its associated smoke detectors/sensors contain elec- its listed and marked sensitivity range ...” per NFPA 72. The MOD400R tronic parts and, though they are designed to last over 10 years, any of CANNOT, however, initiate a detector/sensor alarm.