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Addressable Fire Panel MAGPRO96 

- Installation and Programming Manual    

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1.2.1 General Technical Specifications

 

• Loops  - from 1 to 4 loops

 

• Up to 250 devices (detectors and modules, regardless of the type) per Loop

 

• Zones - 96 displayed zones

 

• Monitored relay outputs - 4 (Sounder, Fire, Fault and Fire Protection)

 

• Non monitored relay outputs - 4 programmable, 230V/ 10A

 

• Display - 320x240 CSTN graphic display (118.8 x 89.38 mm) with a touch panel

 

• Real time clock

 

• Up to 128 programmable Inputs/Outputs per panel

 

• Comprehensive day/night mode facility

 

• 2 Steps of alarm levels (T1 and T2)

 

• Based on Windows graphical configuration utility via Ethernet or USB

 

• Simple Http monitoring utility

 

• Loop less panel option (repeater)

 

• Thermal printer (optional)

 

• Flush mounting enclosure

 

• Multi- language support

 

• Easy software update

 

• Certified according EN54-2/4

1.2.2 Possible Hardware Configuration

Maximum configuration:

 

- Main Board

 

- Power Supply Source

 

- LED-indication

 

- Input/Output Module

 

- 4 Relay Module

 

- 4 Loop Controllers

 

- Heat Printer (optional)

1.2.3 Working Environment

- Working Temperature: .......................

-10˚C up to +50˚C

- Relative Humidity:  ............................up to 95% (without condense)

- Storage Temperature: .......................

-10˚C up to +60˚C

- Weight (without the battery):  ............6kg.

1.2.4 Electrical Specifications

Earth connection

The earth connection has to be realized in accordance with the rules for the electrical safety with the total resistance in 

the circuit lower than 10Ω. It is mandatory to connect the main power supply cable to the middle input of the fire panel 

terminal - see 

item 2.2.7 Power Source

Main power supply

In normal operating conditions the fire panel is powered from the mains voltage line. In case of mains voltage line loss  

the fire panel is equipped with one rechargeable battery. The characteristics of the main power supply are as follows: 

- Main Power Supply:  .........................

~230V +10%/ -15%

- Frequency: 

 .......................................

50/ 60Hz

- Electrical output: ...............................

7.5A

Consumption

From the main power supply in standby mode:

- For 1 loop configuration: 65 mA AC

- For 2 loops configuration: 75 mA AC

- For 3 loops configuration: 85 mA AC

- For 4 loops configuration: 95 mA AC

From the backup power supply in FAULT mode and generated message ‘AC loss’:

- For 1 loop configuration: 285 mA DC

- For 2 loops configuration: 360 mA DC

- For 3 loops configuration: 435 mA DC

- For 4 loops configuration: 510 mA DC

ATTENTION: Do not instal the fire panel near power electromagnetic fields (radio equipment, elec

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tric motors, etc.)!

Minimum configuration:

 

- Main Board

 

- Power Supply

Summary of Contents for MAGPRO96

Page 1: ...ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE PANEL MAGPRO96 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL C 1293...

Page 2: ...1 1 Physical Address of Periphery Device 22 3 3 1 2 Current Status of the Device 22 3 3 1 3 Adding a new periphery device to the panel 23 3 3 2 Loop Devices 24 3 3 3 Addressing of Devices 36 3 3 3 1...

Page 3: ...Srebarna Str 1407 Sofia Bulgaria EN 54 2 1997 A1 2006 AC 1999 EN 54 4 1997 A2 2006 AC 1999 MAGPRO96 Intended for use in fire detection and fire alarm systems in and around buildings Essential Charact...

Page 4: ...the devices must be grouped in zones Every MAGPRO96 L250 loop controller provides up to 250 devices detectors sounders and modules regardless of the type General view of the MAGPRO96 Fire Panel 1 2 G...

Page 5: ...dense Storage Temperature 10 C up to 60 C Weight without the battery 6kg 1 2 4 Electrical Specifications Earth connection The earth connection has to be realized in accordance with the rules for the e...

Page 6: ...T Type Outputs 0 3A PTC Type Battery 7 5A PTC Type List of the additional components included in the set of the fire panel MAGPRO96 1 Resistor 10K 5 0 25W 2 2 Anchor 6 30mm 4 3 Fuse 2 T type 5x20mm fo...

Page 7: ...tuated under the hinges The pads have to be returned back under the hinges at closing the front cover Choose inlets for the cables and put plastic taps on those ones which you will not use Figure 1 Fi...

Page 8: ...NS CABLE THROUGH ITS OWN CABLE ENTRY POINT AND KEEP MAINS WIRING AWAY FROM SYSTEM AND OTHER LOW VOLTAGE WIRING Place the metal box in the mounting hole and fix as use the washers M4 DIN522 and the scr...

Page 9: ...rs DELAY General Indication for Active Delay in any of the Out puts DISABLE General Indication for introduced Disability TEST General Indication for Test POWER ON Presence of mains power supply 230V A...

Page 10: ...f a fire alarm condition FAULT R Monitored output for connecting of auxiliary devices 24V 0 3A This output is deactivated in case of system trouble or fault Description of the 4 relay module terminal...

Page 11: ...erminate resis tor so to ensure that the panel is able to detect any break or short circuit in the loop see Fig 12 Figure 12 Example for connecting of end device an illuminated exit sign to the Monito...

Page 12: ...the configuration of analogue addressable fire panel MAGPRO96 could be mounted up to 4 loop controllers 1 Interface connector for connecting the Loop expander to the I O Module 2 Interface connector...

Page 13: ...se 15 devices with highest consumption and for the rest of the devices the total consumption in stand by mode LC is the necessary length of the cable for the loop After calculating the maximal length...

Page 14: ...umulator battery 5 EARTH FAULT Resistance to GND 10k 6 Rx Tx Shows the communication with the panel Terminal Block for connecting to external power supply Terminal Function Description 1 GND Input for...

Page 15: ...efore connecting to the power source check the polarity of the battery The battery cannot power up the panel before the mains supply has been switched on Connect the battery after the mains supply is...

Page 16: ...s which are saved with date and time of occurring The addressable fire alarm panel MAGPRO96 supports Canon 9 type external printers models Kafka and Datecs For connecting the MAGPRO96 panel to the hea...

Page 17: ...ith interface flat cable between the AJAX connector on the main PCB and the interface connector on the communication module itself Attention NEVER add or remove the communication module to the fire pa...

Page 18: ...he icons give information about the status of the fire panel and the programmed working mode The icons are inactive if pressed The different fire panel states are indicated with different colour of th...

Page 19: ...larm Reset and Evacuate buttons are active It is allowed to enter only a few Maintenance Menus 4 3333 3 System Delay Override Silence Buzzer Silence Alarm Reset and Evacuate buttons are active It is a...

Page 20: ...ts Viewing the Faults Messages in the system Warnings Viewing the Warnings Messages in the system Menu Main Screen Access Level Entering an access code System Programming Device Device Programming Zon...

Page 21: ...ould choose Programming Button The main screen of the Pro gramming Menu is displayed on Fig Screen 3 Fig Screen 3 On the left side of the screen are located buttons for entering submenus for parameter...

Page 22: ...dress 1 You can choose the next previous device address by pressing the navigation buttons 3 3 1 2 Current Status of the Device The running status of the device can be NEW the device is new to the sys...

Page 23: ...guration the following message will be displayed NEW PERIPHERY DEVICES FOUND and the number of the detected devices will be indicated Choose the SAVE button to add the new periphery devices to the pan...

Page 24: ...moval of a loop device the panel generates a LOOP DEVICE FAULT message When a newly detected device is removed the panel reduces the number of the new devices and if their number is 0 it shall extingu...

Page 25: ...ce or directly of the screened devices Zone Selection Buttons These keys alternate the zone in sequence or directly to which the device belongs Current Device Status The current device status varies a...

Page 26: ...LED does not show the dialogue cycle Day Alarm Level Setting the day alarm level Night Alarm Level Setting the night alarm level NOTE There are 4 levels for setting of alarm level sensitivity High No...

Page 27: ...evel of pollution in the detector s smoke chamber T fire Shows the operating temperature of the detector in degrees centigrade Shows the current temperature in the room in degrees centigrade Led Blink...

Page 28: ...tion OFF Setting The LED does not show the dialogue cycle To save the new setting press the Apply button on the main screen of the device MAGPRO WS Wall mounted sounder Fig Screen 9 e MAGPRO WS wall m...

Page 29: ...WS and WSS LOW Set in those cases when the number of the connected sounders to the loop is up to 60 WS and WSS At the bottom of the screen is shown in addition the Software Revision of the device in...

Page 30: ...ottom of the screen is shown in addition the Software Revision of the device in a separate field To save the new setting press the Apply button on the main screen of the device Attention It is possibl...

Page 31: ...ule operates as fire detector and generates FIRE ALARM event to the panel when is activated MAGPRO MINI GAS The module operates as gas detector and generates GAS ALARM event to the panel when is activ...

Page 32: ...to configure their operation SYSTEM PROGRAMMING OUTPUTS see the description of the menu in item 3 6 Press the Apply button to save this settings MAGPRO 2i2O Module with 2 inputs and 2 outputs Fig Scre...

Page 33: ...the MORE button to enter a screen with additional settings Led Blink Button for changing the LED mode ON Setting The LED blinks at every query from the station OFF Setting The LED does not show the d...

Page 34: ...tation OFF Setting The LED does not show the dialogue cycle Press the Apply button to save this settings MAGPRO 1OSi Module potential output Fig Screen 9 o MAGPRO 1OSi module On Fig Screen 9 o is show...

Page 35: ...tector Fig Screen 9 q MAGPRO GAS detector MAGPRO GAS is a gas detector designed for application in addressable fire alarm systems with MAGPRO16 96 fire alarm panels MAGPRO GAS is designed for detectio...

Page 36: ...the detectors and sounders are not mounted to the bases the call points and modules are not connected to the loop The installer enters ADDRESSING START SELF ADDRESSING menu The panel shows the first...

Page 37: ...s blinking on the screen You can proceed with changing other address or escape with EXIT button You can use the RESET button to reset the device condition The button Outputs is active only for modules...

Page 38: ...EVICES mode any detector activation within the system generates a PREALARM event to the respective zone but also awaits the activation of another detector from the same zone to generate a FIRE signal...

Page 39: ...fter choosing the desired type it is introduced in the Type field of the screen Fig Screen 18 3 5 5 Submenus for setting of input type parameters Depending on the type of input after choosing the butt...

Page 40: ...eters date Enter ACTION Device input activation action Choosing the Action type of the input will add a new field Function Fig Screen 15 The possible actions are as fol lows SILENCE BUZZER SILENCE SOU...

Page 41: ...if the input is a loop device Choose the MORE button Address of loop device Enter an address number from 1 to 250 Loop number Enter the loop number Channel Enter a serial number of an output accessib...

Page 42: ...tput Delay The delay can be within the interval 0 600 sec 3 6 4 Output Active Status Polarity INVERTED the output is set at ON when the result of the logical function is FALSE NORMAL the output is set...

Page 43: ...old code will remain active If both codes are identical the new code will be displayed in the ACCESS CODES output field and an Apply button will appear Select Apply to save the entered code If a code...

Page 44: ...nel have to be reset by power supply Panel Number An unique panel number 1 32 in the network is introduced By this number the panels can recog nize each other Network Status The network can be Enabled...

Page 45: ...nstaller User should describe also the input action as choose the MORE button Fig Screen 21A Every message can be enabled or disabled Fig Screen 21A The messages have the following meanings Repeat Sou...

Page 46: ...isabling the earth fault battery high resistance and internal buzzer indication is displayed Press the Apply button to introduce chang es Fig Screen 22 3 7 4 Sounders Mode Choose button Sounders Mode...

Page 47: ...field To play the set sound tone press the field with the sound description Confirm the settings with Apply button 3 7 5 Call point Mode Choose button Call points Mode from Panel menu to enter in this...

Page 48: ...g Choose the button Time from the Maintenance Menu to set the current time Fig Screen 26 Use the APPLY button to confirm the settings The desired time can be set with the buttons for selecting the hou...

Page 49: ...ensitivity It lowers the risk of false alarms caused by dust cigarette smoke etc Night time mode is opposite to the daytime mode higher level of sensitivity Fig Screen 29 In Schedule mode the initial...

Page 50: ...y introduction Fig Screen 31 A delay can be added before the sounders are turned on This provides the possibility of checking the authenticity of the alarm before the sounders are turned on an officia...

Page 51: ...s turned on This provides the possibility of checking the authen ticity of the alarm before the sounders are turned on an official visits the site and inspects for fire The delay can be ON OFF or Sche...

Page 52: ...ber is deselected You can also select all zone by pressing the Select all button 4 7 2 Indication Test The indication test allows the installer to review the correct operation of the LED indication on...

Page 53: ...screen see part Programming item 3 3 2 Loop Devices Fig Screen 36 In case of a disabled device the panel generates a Loop Device Disabled error message and the Disable and General Fault LEDs are activ...

Page 54: ...ng a button with a zone number the user installer moves to menu for setting of the parameters of the respective zone see Fig Screen 13 part Programming Note From the disabling menu you can directly en...

Page 55: ...ll continue after the point is pressed 2 The Press the cross centre in the top right corner of the screen message is displayed on the screen By analogy the next point which has to be pressed is select...

Page 56: ...mode as choose the Power Save Backlight button from the Display Menu LCD Power Down Mode Fig Screen 40 Use the APPLY button to confirm you choice If the Backlight Save Mode is Enabled the LCD Backligh...

Page 57: ...nd Fig Screen 43 Fig Screen 42 Change of Access Level Button Used for accessing the Change Access Level menu Button for Quick Access to Functional Buttons Used for changing over from message review mo...

Page 58: ...wn is over 5 2 2 Sounder Status Icon Icon Colour Description Dark grey Sirens activated activated output Black Sirens not activated dormant output Light grey The sirens are disabled disabled output Da...

Page 59: ...s as described in item 3 1 5 5 General Screen Fig Screen 44 Silence Buzzer Button The Silence Buzzer button deactivates the internal buzzer The button is active at access levels 1 2 and 3 Reset Button...

Page 60: ...Fault Fault in the charging device Battery Loss Loss of electric battery supply AC Loss Loss of mains supply Sounder Fault Fault at sounder output short circuit or interruption AUX24V Fault Short circ...

Page 61: ...ce Disabled The indication for high battery resistance is disabled Internal Buzzer Disabled The internal buzzer is disabled Appendix B MAGPRO Device Types 1 Addressable Detectors MAGPRO HD1 Temperatur...

Page 62: ...62 Addressable Fire Panel MAGPRO96 Installation and Programming Manual Appendix C General Menu Structure...

Page 63: ...Addressable Fire Panel MAGPRO96 Installation and Programming Manual 63 Appendix D Initial Start up of the System...

Page 64: ...64 Addressable Fire Panel MAGPRO96 Installation and Programming Manual Appendix E Two steps of alarming Operation Algorithm...

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