Maintenance, Using the enclosure security bypass, Aintenance – Alpha Technologies FlexNet FMPS User Manual

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8 Maintenance

Although very little maintenance is required with Argus systems, routine checks and adjustments are
recommended to ensure optimum system performance. Qualified service personnel should do repairs.

The following table lists a few maintenance procedures for this system. These procedures should be performed at
least once a year.

WARNING! HIGH VOLTAGE AND SHOCK HAZARD.

Use extreme care when working inside the enclosure/shelf while the system is energized.
Do not make contact with live components or parts.

Circuit cards, including RAM chips, can be damaged by static electricity. Always wear a grounded
wrist strap when handling or installing circuit cards.

Procedure

Date Completed

Clean ventilation openings

Inspect all system connections (re-torque as necessary)

Verify alarm/control settings

Verify alarm relay operation

Table C–Sample maintenance log

8.1

Using the Enclosure Security Bypass

The FMPS provides a security bypass, allowing a technician to access a locked FMPS enclosure. Using a 0.540
Can Wrench (available through Harris Communications Products Division, Camarillo, CA, 800 437 2266, P/N
44007-000), loosen the security nut located on the bottom of the enclosure and slide the security hasp out of the
enclosure. Replace in reverse order.

Figure 14–Security bypass

Remove security hasp

Loosen security nut

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