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Specifications: 

Item 

Specification Details 

 

Enclosure 

Steel IP30 

Dimensions H x W x D mm 

320 x 345 x 88 

Weight (excluding batteries) 

5Kg 

Temperature 

-5°C to 40°C 

Humidity 

95 % Max 

Cable Entries (20mm knockouts) 

7x top and 7x top rear 

Mains Supply 

230V +10%, -15%, 50/60Hz AC, 0.4A max  

Battery Capacity 

 

24V 4Ah Internal (min) 

24V 7Ah Internal (max) 

Charging Current 

0.4A Temperature Compensated 

Max Battery Resistance (+/-10%) 

2.6Ω 

Power Supply 

On-board 24V DC, 2A High Efficiency Switched Mode 

Imax(a) = Imax(b) 

1.4A 

Output Voltage

1

 

18.0V 

– 32.0V 

Ripple (Vpkpk) 

3.5V 

Number of Fire Zones 

100 max 

Number of Loops 

Devices per Loop  

Apollo   126 detector/call points per loop (max) 

Hochiki 127 detector/call points per loop (max) 

Loop Current 

2

 (max. / Loop) 

400mA quiescent 

500mA alarm 

Protocols 

Apollo: S90, XP95, Discovery, Explorer  & Hochiki ESP 

Sounde

2

 Outputs 

2 x 1A Programmable  

Relay Outputs 

2 x1A 30VAC/DC (max) 

10mA 5V (min) Programmable 

Open Collector Outputs 

2 x Programmable 

10mA 30V DC (max) 

Digital Outputs 

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Auxiliary Supply Output 

2

 

24V DC, 500mA 

 

Event Log 

1000 Event & Diag 500 Fire 

 

 

As our policy is one of constant product improvement the right is therefore reserved to modify product specifications without prior notice 

  

 

                                                        

1

 Minimum/maximum specifications for the AUX, and Sounder outputs. Detector Loop voltage is not dependant on AC or battery voltage. 

2

 Total output current and panel load should not to exceed Imax(a). 

 

Summary of Contents for MxPro 4 4100S

Page 1: ...www advancedco com 4100S The operation and functions described in this manual are available from Software Version 4100S 023 013 onwards...

Page 2: ...evices per Loop Apollo 126 detector call points per loop max Hochiki 127 detector call points per loop max Loop Current 2 max Loop 400mA quiescent 500mA alarm Protocols Apollo S90 XP95 Discovery Explo...

Page 3: ...egulations 5 2 INSTALLATION 6 2 1 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS 6 2 2 INSTALLING THE ENCLOSURE 6 2 2 1 Removing and Replacing the Enclosure Cover 6 2 2 2 Removing the Chassis 6 2 2 3 Mounting the Enclosure...

Page 4: ...TION OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES This equipment is constructed with static sensitive components Observe anti static precautions at all times when handling printed...

Page 5: ...code of practice or national standard regulations for fire systems installation for example BS5839 1 2002 appropriate to the country and location of the installation 1 1 2 Wiring Regulations The panel...

Page 6: ...ys ensure that the earth lead spade terminal is securely seated onto the blade terminal in the back box 2 2 2 Removing the Chassis It is recommended that the chassis be removed before fitting the pane...

Page 7: ...4 17 Cable Tie Anchor Points x6 Earth Studs x2 Enclosure Size and Fixing Point Dimensions 2 2 4 Remounting the Chassis Carefully replace the chassis and fix into place using the two screws Reconnect t...

Page 8: ...scent Alarm Ahr x 1 256 Battery De rating factor Ahr 3 Use the detector manufacturers technical information to calculate the load on the loop for both the quiescent condition and fire alarm condition...

Page 9: ...VIEW The View Network option is not available SETUP The network options This Network Node and Next Network Node are not available By default the panel is always Node 0 and the panel cannot be connecte...

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Page 11: ...www advancedco com USER NOTES...

Page 12: ...nced Electronics Ltd Moorland Way Cramlington Northumberland NE23 1WE UK Tel 44 0 1670 707 111 Fax 44 0 1670 707 222 Email sales advancedco com Web www advancedco com Doc Number 680 201 Revision 01B F...

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