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Installation & Commissioning 

 

The operation and functions described in this manual are available from Software Version Mx4100-023, Mx4200-023 and 
Mx4400-023 onwards. 

Summary of Contents for Mx-4100

Page 1: ...www advancedco com Installation Commissioning The operation and functions described in this manual are available from Software Version Mx4100 023 Mx4200 023 and Mx4400 023 onwards...

Page 2: ...Separate 24V DC 5A Off Line Switched Mode Imax a Imax b 1 4A 2 6A 2 6A 2 6A 2 6A Output Voltage1 18 0V 32 0V 18 0V 28 0V 18 0V 28 0V 18 0V 28 0V 18 0V 28 0V Ripple Vpkpk 3 5V 1 0V 1 0V 1 0V 1 0V Numbe...

Page 3: ...ended Cable Routing Arrangement 15 2 4 INSTALLING THE MX 4400 LE AND MX 4800 ENCLOSURES 16 2 4 1 Opening the Enclosure Cover 16 2 4 2 Removing the Chassis 16 2 4 3 Mounting the Enclosure 16 2 4 4 Remo...

Page 4: ...Default Output Settings 40 3 3 8 2 Cause 40 3 3 8 3 Style 41 3 3 8 4 Copying Output Settings to Multiple Zones 42 3 3 9 Investigation Delays 42 3 3 9 1 Overriding Delays at Level 1 42 3 3 10 Time and...

Page 5: ...6 5 4 4 Output Group Programming 57 5 5 APPENDIX 5 APOLLO INFORMATION 58 5 5 1 View Drift 58 5 5 2 Rapid Compensation 58 5 5 3 View EEPROM 59 5 5 4 Loop Isolators 59 5 5 5 Sounder Group Addressing 59...

Page 6: ...t Investigation Delays to Outputs Dependency on more than one alarm signal Fault Signals from Points Disablement of Points Alarm Counter Test Condition Standardised Input Output EN54 4 1997 A1 2002 A2...

Page 7: ...ted to panel enclosure earth point Before installing or removing any printed circuit boards remove all sources of power mains and battery 1 3 Description This manual covers the installation programmin...

Page 8: ...ounter Fault Signals from Points Output to Fault Routing Equipment Disablement of Points Test Condition Standardised I O 7 8 7 9 7 11 7 12 7 13 8 3 8 9 9 5 10 11 P S E Functions EN54 4 Clause Operatio...

Page 9: ...Output and Investigation Delays Refer to Sections 3 3 8 3 3 9 for further information Section 7 12 Coincidence Detection The C I E has provision for Coincidence Detection Refer to Section 3 3 8 for f...

Page 10: ...em Installations The panel must be installed and configured for operation in accordance with these instructions and the applicable code of practice or national standard regulations for fire systems in...

Page 11: ...ation of Parts The following diagrams show the major parts of the panels 2 1 1 Mx 4100 2 1 2 Mx 4200 Mx 4400 Earth Lead to Cover Chassis Assembly AC Mains Input Battery Leads Rear Enclosure Chassis As...

Page 12: ...rs for cable earth connections Viewing Window for Loops 1 4 Additional Battery Shelf 2 1 4 Mx 4800 Earth Lead to Cover Chassis Assembly Loops 1 4 Rear Enclosure Door Battery Shelf Loops 1 4 Bus bars f...

Page 13: ...al damage Do not lift the chassis by holding onto any of the printed circuit cards Hold the chassis by the metal plate only 2 2 3 Mounting the Enclosure Firstly remove the required knockouts for the i...

Page 14: ...re installed Use the appropriate fixing hardware necessary to secure the panel to the wall Observe recommended lifting practices to guard against spinal injury 2 3 1 Opening the Enclosure Cover The Mx...

Page 15: ...Replace the bottom two screws and tighten all four screws to hold the chassis securely to the back box Reconnect the chassis earth cable to the spade terminal in the rear of the enclosure 2 3 5 Recom...

Page 16: ...ws holding the chassis to the back box via the keyhole slots The chassis assembly can now be removed Carefully remove the chassis from the rear enclosure and place in a safe place to prevent accidenta...

Page 17: ...provided in the rear of the back box to enable the cables to be securely fastened using tie wraps Sounders and AUX wiring should be routed behind the chassis assembly and tie wrapped to the back box C...

Page 18: ...in the picture opposite To install a loop driver remove the retaining strap then gently guide the loop driver printed circuit card into the guide slots of the machined end blocks and then push into pl...

Page 19: ...al Interface Adaptor in place Mounting Position for the Interface Adaptor 2 6 2 Routing Interface Card Outputs to Routing Equipment Clauses 7 9 and 8 9 The Routing Interface Card Mxp 032 provides moni...

Page 20: ...ring Route the high voltage mains AC wiring into the enclosure at the upper left corner only Keep the AC wiring away from the circuit boards and all other wiring FUSE Yellow Green LIVE EARTH NEUTRAL P...

Page 21: ...m battery sizes allowed Base Card Terminations BAT BAT AUX AUX FS2 BAT FS1 Supply Mx 4100 BAT BAT AUX AUX Mx 4200 Mx4400 Mx4800 Place the batteries in the bottom of the enclosure and connect the Red l...

Page 22: ...V Anti Surge FS2 T5A 125V Anti Surge 2 7 2 2 Mx 4200 Mx 4400 The diagrams opposite show the recommended location and orientation for the 12AH and 17AH batteries within the panel For battery sizes grea...

Page 23: ...rge on each chassis Battery Shelf Loops 1 4 Battery Shelf Loops 5 8 17Ah to 38Ah 17Ah to 38Ah 17Ah to 38Ah 17Ah to 38Ah 2 7 2 4 Battery Temperature Monitoring Each of the base cards contains an on boa...

Page 24: ...diagram opposite shows the typical arrangement of the loop connections on the base cards Refer to Section 2 5 for details on installing additional loop drivers on the multi loop panels OUT OUT IN IN B...

Page 25: ...ent When screened cable is used it is vital to connect the screen to the chassis earth at the cable gland input earth stud in the panel Always ensure that all segments of the cable loop have continuit...

Page 26: ...card is available to connect to this connector O C1 DRIVE OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 O C2 DRIVE OUTPUT 5 OUTPUT 6 OUTPUT 7 OUTPUT 8 AUX 24V GND 0V 2 7 7 Auxiliary Supply Output The Mx 4100 Mx 4200 Mx 4400 are...

Page 27: ...e made using fire rated cable or run in rigid metal conduit between enclosures B A B A To internal equipment To external equipment TB3 Base Card Connections typical 2 7 11 Routing Interface The Routin...

Page 28: ...sswords refer to Section 3 3 12 Level 3 Passwords If this number is lost it is not possible to enter commission mode functions Refer to 5 1 for further formation 3 1 2 Memory Lock The configuration me...

Page 29: ...tain the required character wait for 1 second and the character will be entered and the cursor will move to the next character in the text description Pressing another button will immediately enter th...

Page 30: ...he loop 6 ZONES Configure the Zones EXIT Cancel Level 3 Access and return to Level 2 Menu Options 5 OUTPUTS Configure the Operating Characteristics of the Output Circuits TIME DATE Change the Date and...

Page 31: ...it The VIEW EDIT option shows a list of the devices connected to the loop learnt by the panel For example Loop 1 More Address State Type Value 001 0 Normal CALL POINT 16 002 0 Normal MULTI SENSOR 28 0...

Page 32: ...display The following Actions are available Additional actions are available on a PC Action Description Fire Signal4 A Fire Alarm Condition will be generated whenever the input is active Pre Alarm A P...

Page 33: ...n for both day and night periods This field can be set in the range 1 5 3 3 2 7 2 Mode Hochiki This is applicable to Multi sensor devices only Mode 0 Default Combined optical heat detectors Mode 1 Opt...

Page 34: ...ock settings highlight the SSM Clock field and press the button For example Time Clock 2 DAY ON OFF ON OFF MON 00 00 00 00 19 00 00 00 TUE 00 00 06 30 00 00 00 00 WED 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 THU 00 00...

Page 35: ...d to check output connections and operation While the address field is highlighted press the buttons to scroll through the list of devices to the desired device or key in the address and then press th...

Page 36: ...Procedure if the Panel finds Devices Missing When the panel cannot communicate with a device previously programmed into the panel the Auto Learn process is suspended and the display shows a pop up win...

Page 37: ...mple ACCEPT NEW DEVICE KEEP OLD DEVICE ACCEPT ALL NEW DEVICES REJECT ALL NEW DEVICES Address 002 TYPE CHANGE This situation could arise for example if a heat detector has been installed in place of an...

Page 38: ...tion text assigned to the Zone press the button when the Zone Location Text is highlighted Refer to Section 3 1 4 for guidance on how to change text descriptions To select a different zone use either...

Page 39: ...s and options in detail for each parameter Refer to Appendix 4 Cause and Effect Programming Example for a description of how to program a typical requirement More complex Cause and Effect programming...

Page 40: ...be a fire alarm condition or it may be a fault disablement or other condition A combination of criteria may also be applied to each zone The Cause field determines what type of input event or a combin...

Page 41: ...o step on to the style field Change the setting using number entry to select the required output style If the style is already programmed elsewhere the relevant style parameters are automatically ente...

Page 42: ...call points cancel this mode Each input and output device can be individually programmed to use the investigation delay from the PC configuration software together with the times appropriate to each...

Page 43: ...ernal panel circuits and provides a means to change their default configuration settings Only use this menu if changes are to be made to the default settings for the panel s internal circuits Use the...

Page 44: ...hrough the list of options The following will then be shown Setup SERVICE DUE DATE 01 JAN 2011 10 00 TRACE LOGGING MODE STANDARD More DETECTOR BLINKING NONE COMPANY LCD LOGO 3 3 15 1 Network This Netw...

Page 45: ...itions To change the option press the button To erase the event log press the button to view the additional command option as follows Setup TRACE LOGGING MODE Wipe Event Log DETECTOR BLINKING COMPANY...

Page 46: ...ot available for other programmable indication use By default the fire routing output panel internal addresses 11 1 unmonitored 16 0 monitored and the fault routing output panel internal addresses 11...

Page 47: ...he button The display then shows Setup CONFIG DATA APOLLO More To change the protocol press the button A pop up window is shown with the following options KEEP PROTOCOL CHANGE LOOP PROTOCOL Use the bu...

Page 48: ...ll entries in the logbook have been addressed check the event log in the panel and take the necessary remedial actions b Visually inspect the panel for any moisture ingress or other deterioration chec...

Page 49: ...turer for further information Manufacturer Part Numbers YUASA POWERSONIC 4AH NP4 12 5AH PS 1250 F1 7AH NP7 12 7AH PS 1270 12AH NP12 12 12AH PS 12100 F1 17AH NP18 12 18AH PS 12180 NB 24AH NP24 12B 26AH...

Page 50: ...sing the menu functions to update the values in the real time clock chip Expected Shelf Life 10 years Replacement Schedule 10 years for panels in continuous service 10 years for spares i e when the pa...

Page 51: ...ons by pressing button 1 when prompted for the password As soon as the Password Invalid message is shown press the 0 button and the display will show a decryption key Make a note of the first part of...

Page 52: ...l Insulated Cable light and heavy duty 5 2 1 Detector Loop Lengths With the above cables loops can be up to 2Km in length However care must be taken when designing the system to take into account the...

Page 53: ...ble Resistance RCABLE for 1 5mm 2 is 0 024 metre Cable Resistance RCABLE for 2 5mm 2 is 0 015 metre Insulation Resistance Core Core and Core Screen 2M 5 2 3 Fire Fault Routing Circuit Lengths The volt...

Page 54: ...nt condition and fire alarm condition for all loop devices By default a maximum of 5 detector call point LED indicators will be turned on in a fire alarm condition This number can be changed via the P...

Page 55: ...6 Use the detector manufacturers technical information to calculate the load on the loop for both the quiescent condition and fire alarm condition for all loop devices By default a maximum of 5 detect...

Page 56: ...Output Group Assign All Sounders of Floor 6 Output Group 6 Assign All Sounders of Floor 7 Output Group 7 Assign All Sounders of Floor 8 Output Group 8 Refer to Section 3 3 2 8 for how to assign the o...

Page 57: ...FIRE 02 30s Pulse 120s 23 ANY FIRE 02 30s Pulse 120s 24 ANY FIRE 02 30s Pulse 120s STYLE 02 MODE Wait MODE On On On More Output Group 7 Sounders on Floor 7 Output Group 7 3 9 Mem used ZONE CAUSE STYL...

Page 58: ...o Reading When the reading is complete the display shows the drift within the device For example Loop 1 Devices More Address Additional Info 001 0 Disco Drift 16 002 0 XP95 003 0 Disco Drift 16 004 0...

Page 59: ...s More Address Additional Info 001 0 Disco EEP 1 23 002 0 XP95 003 0 Disco EEP 1 21 004 0 Disco EEP 1 22 Refer to Apollo s literature for an explanation of the extended memory locations and for furthe...

Page 60: ...logue information For most purposes the Value field in the View Edit menu gives the easiest to read and the most useful information from a detector as it is scaled and displayed in standard engineerin...

Page 61: ...Loop Powered Sounders or 92db 57 Sounder Bases or 85db 126 Sounder Bases STOP The number of devices shown is representative for specific loop arrangements If there is a mixture of sounder types or so...

Page 62: ...Explains how to configure the panel for operation with the ranges of sounders and output devices Also details limitations 680 059 Apollo Ancillary Base Sounders Application Note Explains how to config...

Page 63: ...stallation and operation of sounder devices Fire Fault Routing EN54 2 1997 Clauses 7 9 8 9 Mx 4800 If provided then separate fire and fault routing interfaces should be provided on each chassis These...

Page 64: ...f Output Groups 200 200 200 200 200 200 Max of Output Group Lines 250 1150 1150 250 250 250 Requires PC CONFIG to define more than one line per Output Group Max of Passwords 12 12 12 12 12 12 Max of S...

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