Cooper MENVIER MF200 Manual Download Page 2

SERVICE SUPPORT NUMBER ......................................................................................................... 1
SYSTEM INFORMATION ................................................................................................................... 2
PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ............................................................................................ 3
PANEL OPERATION ...........................................................................................................................4

GENERAL .................................................................................................................................... 4
NORMAL OPERATION ................................................................................................................ 4
SUPERVISOR MODE .................................................................................................................. 4

PANEL INTERFACE CONNECTIONS AND PANEL CONTROLS ................................................... 6

INPUTS ........................................................................................................................................ 6
OUTPUTS .................................................................................................................................... 6

FIRE CONDITION .............................................................................................................................. 6
WIRING DIAGRAMS .......................................................................................................................... 7
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................................... 8

GENERAL .................................................................................................................................... 8
ADDITIONAL NOTES ON INSTALLATION FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC 
COMPATIBILITY (EMC)  .............................................................................................................. 8 
INSTALLING THE PANEL ............................................................................................................ 9

ROUTINE TESTING ........................................................................................................................... 9
FAULTS .............................................................................................................................................10

FUSES ........................................................................................................................................10

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ......................................................................................................... 11
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM LOG MASTER SHEET ...............................................................................12

THIS SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS OF ..................................................STANDARD

SIGNED  .....................................................................    DATE  ..............................

FOR...........................................................................................................................

THIS SYSTEM HAS BEEN COMMISSIONED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 
REQUIREMENTS OF ..................................................STANDARD

SIGNED  .....................................................................    DATE  ..............................

FOR...........................................................................................................................

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CONTENTS

Zone

No. of Call

No. of Smoke

No. of Heat

Location

No

Points

Detectors

Detectors

1
2
3*
4*

TOTAL ALARM LOAD

Current

No of Sounders, Bells

Electronic

Other

Details of system expansion:

* MF400 only

Summary of Contents for MENVIER MF200

Page 1: ...NAL DI SABLE POW ER FI RE FAULT FAULT SUPERVI SOR MODE SI LENCE SOUND LAMP T EST EXI T SI LENCE BUZZE R RESET SELECT SUPERVI SOR DI SABLE TEST MF400 Cooper Lighting and Security Ltd Wheatley Hall Road...

Page 2: ...MPATIBILITY EMC 8 INSTALLING THE PANEL 9 ROUTINE TESTING 9 FAULTS 10 FUSES 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 11 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM LOG MASTER SHEET 12 THIS SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQ...

Page 3: ...e Disable Mode and Test Mode 2 Code Entry Silence Re Sound Alarms Select Function Disable or Test 3 Code Entry Lamp Test Exit Toggle through Functions Disable or Test 4 NONE RESET RESET PAGE 3 PANEL C...

Page 4: ...fire condition Note Operating RESET will not clear disable information Lamp Test Exit supervisor Mode key 3 While the supervisor LED is flashing the user can perform a lamp and buzzer test All LED s w...

Page 5: ...gh LED s representing each zone 3 When you highlight the LED corresponding to the zone to be put into Test taken out of Test press SELECT key 2 to select that zone Zone LED lit Test LED flashing 4 Eac...

Page 6: ...t present and de activates when the panel detects a fault It operates by providing 24Vdc which can be connected directly to a 24V auxiliary device e g relay and a pull down switch to 0V It is current...

Page 7: ...MAR724 MAR424 24V 10mA 24V 10mA PULL TO 0v DOOR RELEASE UNITS ETC RELAY OUTPUTS 240V 10A Resistive RELAY OUTPUTS 24V 1A Resistive NC C NO NO C NC C NC NO E E C NC NO 24V 10mA COIL MAR 724 MAR 424 24V...

Page 8: ...ce is provided The cable screen of any zone interface control or alarm line should be connected directly to the corresponding terminal marked E Additional Notes On Installation For Electromagnetic Com...

Page 9: ...is lit and the buzzer is on continuously remove the battery connection and follow step 6 again 8 Connect the front cover to the panel by locating the bottom clips in their slots and fixing the anti t...

Page 10: ...lst in the Supervisor Mode will clear this fault Indication Alarm Fault LED Flashing This fault should be investigated immediately as it should be assumed the alarms are not operational Each alarm lin...

Page 11: ...t Any Earth connection to low voltage system System Fault Micro contoller fault End of Line Elements Zones 22kohm Alarms 22kohm Maximum No of detectors per zone 20 24V 30 A each Maximum Alarm Load 750...

Page 12: ...recommended that this book is maintained by a responsible executive and that every event affecting the installation should be recorded An event should include false alarms failures tests temporary dis...

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