Maintenance, Troubleshooting, And Repair; Maintenance; Visual Inspection - Every 90 Days; Td100 Processor Status Check - Every 180 Days - Optex Fiber SenSys Terrain Defender TD 100 Installation Manual

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9. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Repair

The TD100 product is relatively maintenance-free but does require some upkeep over the
system lifespan to maintain a fully operational security system. If there are issues such as a
broken sensor cable or a TD100 processor the following sections will help.

Maintenance

Visual Inspection – Every 90 Days:
The first step in preventive maintenance is a visual inspection of the installed sensor
system. The on-site security and maintenance personnel should be familiar with the system
and notice if anything appears out of specifications. Fiber SenSys recommends performing
a thorough inspection approximately every 90 days. As available, this should include
examining each TD100 processor; each TX/RX sensor cable run, all non-sensing lead-in
cables, tamper switches, relay wiring, power supply, and backup battery.
In concrete installations, the sealant on top of the cable slot should be checked for cracks
and breakdown.
In addition to inspecting the equipment, the area around the sensor run should be
inspected for vegetation that may enter inside the detection field or new construction that
may have had nuisance alarm causing materials installed. Repair any issues as they are
discovered.
TD100 Processor Status Check – Every 180 Days:
Checking the health of TD100 processors and their associated sensor cables is a quick
task. By selecting the "Status" tab in the Web User Interface (WUI), a dashboard with the
processor's diagnostics will be displayed. This device status dashboard gives the user
green or red indicators for each field.
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