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1  Introduction 

1.1  Standards 

Advanced Electronics Ltd declares that the Mx-4100S meets the CE requirements of the following EU 
Directives: 

Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC 

EN60950-1: 2006 

Safety of information technology equipment  

 

Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC  

EN61000-6-3:2001 

Emissions, Class B 

EN50130-4: 1995 +A1:1998 +A2: 2003  Immunity, Product Family Standard 

1.2   Cautions and Warnings 

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BEFORE INSTALLATION – Refer To the Ratings shown on the label inside 
the product and to the ‘Specifications Chart’ in this document. 
Please read this manual carefully. If you are unclear on any point DO NOT 
proceed. Contact the manufacturer or supplier for clarification and guidance.  

 

 

 
Only Trained service personnel should undertake the Installation, 
Programming and Maintenance of this equipment. 
 

 

This product has been designed to comply with the requirements of the Low 
Voltage Safety and the EMC Directives. Failure to follow the installation 
instructions may compromise its adherence to these standards. 

 

 

ATTENTION 

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 circuit boards.  Wear an 
anti-static earth strap connected to panel enclosure earth point. Before installing 
or removing any printed circuit boards remove all sources of power (mains and 
battery).  

1.3  Description 

The 

Mx-4100

 is a Single Loop, Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. 

The Mx-4100S is designed for use with the Apollo Discovery, Explorer, XP95 and Series 90 and Hochiki ESP 
fire detection devices. 

The Mx-4100S provides all of the same capabilities as the other panels in the Mx-4000 range but does not have 
provision for connection to a network. The panel is a stand-alone unit only. 

 

This manual covers specific information for the 

Mx-4100S

 Fire Alarm Control Panel only.  

Refer to the Mx-4000 Series User Manual (Document No. 680-015) for details of how to operate the panel. 

Refer to the Mx-4000 Series Installation Manual (Document No. 680-014) for all other details on the installation 
and programming of the panel. 

1.4  EN54 Functions 

The available EN54 functions and Options with requirements are fully detailed in manual 680-014. 

 

 

 

 

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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