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MPC-6000 / MPC-7000 / RND-2 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

 

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Transformer Mounting – P/N NPE-1 

  Place the NPE-1 transformer assemblies (one for RND-2, two for MPC-6000 or MPC-7000) 

over the bottom one or two sets of studs on the left side of the enclosure, if desired. 
Mounting the transformer can be accomplished before mounting the enclosure. 

  Tighten provided transformer-mounting nuts (P/N 899-G67197) (2 per NPE-1). 

  Plug the transformer assemblies into connectors J1 and J2 on the Main Board (P/N 

MPC(6/7)-MB). Bottom transformer plugs into J1. 

  If optional additional transformer (P/N NPE-1) is required, install it also at this time. 

  Optional transformer plugs into connector J3 on the Main Board (P/N MPC(6/7)-MB).  

 

MPC-6000

MPC-7000

NPE-1

Expansion

Transformer
NPE-1

Transformer

RND-2

NPE-1

Transformer

 

Summary of Contents for MPC-6000

Page 1: ...es Inc 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park NJ 07932 Tel 973 593 2600 Fax 973 593 6670 Web www faradayfirealarms com P N 315 447309 5 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 Fire Alarm System Control Unit Installation Operat...

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Page 3: ...Relays 9 Programming Port 9 OPTIONAL MODULES 10 CT 1K City Tie Board MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 10 MPC DACT DACT Board MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 10 NPE 1 Transformer Assembly MPC 6000 MPC 7000 10 NEM 1 NA...

Page 4: ...re Alarm Conditions 21 Maintenance 21 ADDITIONAL OPERATING PROCEDURES 22 Lamp Test 22 Drill 22 Recall 22 Alert 22 History 23 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 24 Alarm Operation 24 Author...

Page 5: ...uit 43 Serial Remote Device Wiring Overview 44 X1 Addresable Device Circuit s 45 X1 Addressable Device Wiring Diagrams 46 PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL UNIT 48 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING 48 PC PROGRAMMING 48 PROGRA...

Page 6: ...ssory Devices 61 DEVICES FOR AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUTS 61 Door Holders 61 Relays 61 APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING 62 DEFINITIONS FOR EVENT HISTORY ENTRIES 62 A General 62 B System Troubles 63 C System Even...

Page 7: ...ired standby and alarm power or after 4 years whichever happens first These batteries must be checked for performance at least two 2 times a year or more often if local requirements dictate Fire alarm...

Page 8: ...aser and only for the manufacturer s own warranty For further information regarding the manufacturers warranty contact the original purchaser OWNER S MANUAL The owner s manual does not purport to cove...

Page 9: ...r initiating and notification devices should be used to install and maintain a functioning fire alarm signaling system NFPA 70 National Electrical Code NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 101 Life S...

Page 10: ...ay and by discrete LED indicators for major control unit functions The 80 character LCD is used to display event data including alarms and troubles identification of zone or device and presentation of...

Page 11: ...ay SYNC Protocol There is also a system coder capable of zone coded operation All of the NACs are power limited Serial Interface Circuit The MPC 6000 control unit has a Serial Interface Circuit that w...

Page 12: ...e provided by an 80 character alphanumeric backlit LCD display and by discrete LED indicators for major control unit functions The 80 character LCD is used to display event data including alarms and t...

Page 13: ...ng the Faraday SYNC Protocol There is also a system coder capable of zone coded operation All of the NACs are power limited Serial Interface Circuit The MPC 7000 control unit has a Serial Interface Ci...

Page 14: ...rmal operation is controlled via a membrane keypad Displays are provided by an 80 character alphanumeric backlit LCD and by discrete LED indicators for major control unit functions The 80 character LC...

Page 15: ...and 8 Serial Relay Units and Serial Annunciator Units Status Relays Four relays with dry contacts are provided These relays are programmable to power fail alarm trouble and supervisory functions The...

Page 16: ...elected to give continuous output or one of eight sounding patterns available in the control unit including the Faraday SYNC Protocol There is also a system coder capable of zone coded operation All o...

Page 17: ...Serial Annunciator Unit includes a processor board and an annunciator driver board The processor board receives commands from the control unit for activating the outputs and transmits supervision and...

Page 18: ...may be intermixed on the circuit for locations where heat sensing may be the most effective detection mode The heat detectors may be programmed through the control unit for rate of rise operation Addr...

Page 19: ...edge reset etc PAS_INHIBIT switch activation Alarm silence manual and automatic System reset Power up Entry to Programmer Mode Back up configuration edited Validity check on backup configuration Error...

Page 20: ...ounding For convenience three of the patterns are preprogrammed for March Time Temporal and Faraday SYNC Protocol Audible Silence Inhibit In addition to designation of water flow zones the entire cont...

Page 21: ...MPC DACT meets the Class A requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations CFR 47 Part 15 for electromagnetic field emissions The MPC DACT also meets the requirements of the Code of Federal Regulatio...

Page 22: ...harge Current 1 7A MPC 7000 Maximum Charge Current 3 8A MPC 6000 RND 2 Battery capacity 7 38 5 AH over 12 AH requires separate enclosure for the batteries MPC 7000 Battery capacity 7 38 5 AH 100 AH wi...

Page 23: ...circuit MPC 6000 maximum total NAC current 3 0A 6 0A with optional NPE 1 transformer installed MPC 7000 Maximum total NAC current 5 0A 8 0A with optional NPE 1 transformer installed Synchronized notif...

Page 24: ...eiver for short or open circuit Supervised by control unit for grounded circuit Voltage 24 VDC nominal Current 0 020A maximum normal or alarm Current 0 025A maximum shorted Ripple 1 5 VAC maximum LE L...

Page 25: ...and the LCD panel display indicates the zone or point initiating the alarm On receipt of an alarm proceed in accordance with the established emergency plan Assure that all personnel are accounted for...

Page 26: ...neral alarm during the delay period immediately sounds the general alarm building NACs Do not reset the system until the alarm condition has been cleared The LCD will indicate the area in which the al...

Page 27: ...uzzers are on steady until acknowledgment Acknowledging the Pre alarm condition puts LEDs on steady and buzzers off If pre alarm has been acknowledged and the system restores to normal the condition c...

Page 28: ...to normal display Note that the lamp test operates the indicators only on the unit being operated and no record is reported to system history Drill When selected activates all NACs assigned to the Out...

Page 29: ...when filled Printer if used records all events For more information see the Event History section Access to history To recall past events proceed as follows Press MENU button Operate button identified...

Page 30: ...enceable notification appliances will be silenced The Alarm Silenced LED will be on steady Note Do not reset the panel until the alarm has been cleared Warning Alarm silence inhibit if set prevents th...

Page 31: ...be silenced The Alarm Silence LED will be on steady Note Do not reset the panel until the alarm has been cleared Warning Alarm silence inhibit if set prevents the alarm from being silenced for a pred...

Page 32: ...Keps Nuts 1 575 447388 Riser Diagram MPC 7000 950 220604 6 32 Nut 1 575 447312 Nameplate MPC 6000 600 149373 Ground Wire Assembly Electronics Package RND 2 MPC6 MB Main Board 950 220604 6 32 Nut 1 RN...

Page 33: ...f obstructions so that the door can open freely and so that indicators and controls are easily accessible The fire alarm control unit must be mounted in a properly accessible location as required by a...

Page 34: ...control unit short will keep the voltage drop to a minimum If a semi flush mount installation is desired use the SFTK 6 R B Semi flush Trim for the MPC 6000 RND 2 and the SFTK 7 R B Semi flush Trim f...

Page 35: ...eparation of at least a 1 4 inch is required between the non power limited and power limited conductors Power limited and non power limited wiring must be run in separate conduit Attach conduit if req...

Page 36: ...RATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 30 Main Board Installation P N MPC6 MB MPC7 MB Secure the board to the back of enclosure using the provided 6 32 x 1 4 screws P N 906 220604 Eight for the MPC6 MB and ten...

Page 37: ...Bridge Rectifier and the backbox using a provided 6 keps nut P N 899 G67197 See drawing below for details Wire Bridge Rectifier to Rectifier Cable Assembly 555 449116 Red wire goes to the plus connect...

Page 38: ...can be accomplished before mounting the enclosure Tighten provided transformer mounting nuts P N 899 G67197 2 per NPE 1 Plug the transformer assemblies into connectors J1 and J2 on the Main Board P N...

Page 39: ...375 F943165 in locations shown on the Main Board four for the MPC 6000 and eight for the MPC 7000 Carefully align connector J1 on the Loop Driver Board with connector J9 on the MPC 6000 Main Board P...

Page 40: ...Plate to connector J3 on the Display Board P N MPC 6 7 DB or RND2 DB Secure Display Board P N MPC 6 7 DB or RND2 DB to Inner Front Plate Assembly using four of the provided 6 32x1 4 screws P N 906 22...

Page 41: ...with local codes and the National Electrical Code Use only wire as described in Article 760 of the National Electric Code AC Supply Connection Wire the AC supply to terminal block TB1 on the main boa...

Page 42: ...ed and properly checked apply AC power to the control unit AC POWER ON LED SYSTEM TROUBLE LED and the trouble buzzer should be on Observe polarity Connect the B black lead from the main board into the...

Page 43: ...6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 enclosure then the following guidelines do not apply In that case be sure to follow standard wiring practices Wiring Entering Enclosure Non Power Limited Wiring Wiring entering the...

Page 44: ...r G 6 NPE 1 Expansion Transformer 7 NEM 1 NAC Expansion Module 8 LEM 1 Loop Expansion Module 9 HBC 1 Optional Battery Charger 10 Future Expansion SYSTEM MODULES FOR MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 1 Main Boar...

Page 45: ...right hand edge of the main termination board TB9 provides for resettable and non resettable auxiliary power connections Circuit NAC Relay Circuit 4 Programmable Programmable Relay Circuit 3 Programma...

Page 46: ...epends on devices installed CT 1K City Tie Board 0 055 MPC DACT DACT Board 0 054 RDC 2 Remote LCD Annunciator 0 085 Total current requirements Must be less than or equal to 0 75 MPC 7000 System Power...

Page 47: ...Auxiliary Power Supply Connect an RSE 300 auxiliary supply when power requirement calculation indicates that an additional source is required For further information refer to Appendix D Battery Size...

Page 48: ...AC Rating Alarm Voltage 24V FW regulated nominal Max Alarm Current 1 5A NAC circuit Max Ripple 16VAC Max Wire Voltage Drop 1 0VDC Max Standby Current 1 0mA NOTE The maximum total current for the MPC 6...

Page 49: ...y Power Do Not Use Remote Device Power When connecting devices on the serial interface circuit a limited amount of current is available from the control unit If more current supply is required for the...

Page 50: ...ice Wiring Overview When connecting devices on the Serial Interface Circuit the data wires must be daisy chained and with no T taps to preserve the integrity of the data Each end two places must be te...

Page 51: ...able MPC 6000 X1 ADDRESSABLE DEVICE CIRCUIT Loop Circuit 2 Addressable Loop Circuit 1 Addressable OUT IN Circuit IN OUT Serial Interface MPC 7000 X1 ADDRESSABLE DEVICE CIRCUIT Addressable Device Circu...

Page 52: ...rity having jurisdiction Style 4 wiring permits branching of circuit connections The control equipment supervises modules because they are active and must respond periodically to the control unit s po...

Page 53: ...A STYLE 6 Style 6 provides redundant communication paths SUPERVISED POWER LIMITED NOTE Faraday X1 Devices Detectors Monitor Modules or Control Modules up to a maximum of 252 devices per addressable de...

Page 54: ...This allows ease of operation by preparing the program in advance and downloading to the control unit in a simple rapid operation Uploading or downloading of a configuration requires technician level...

Page 55: ...times and select Maint Level from the display enter the four digit code when prompted and then press Enter The functions listed below are now accessible to the user by using the function buttons on ei...

Page 56: ...fter each device is activated Quick test may be done on a loop basis if there are multiple loops so that the remainder of the system may continue to operate normally Once the loop is placed into quick...

Page 57: ...le 8 Notification Appliance Circuit Wire Selection Guide The following chart is based on the following premises V IR The entire load is at the end of the wire run worst case Resistance is of solid cop...

Page 58: ...tance 0 5uF max line to line and 1 0uF max line to shield Line Resistance Graph The terminal blocks of Faraday X1 devices are rated for a maximum of 14AWG wire 110 130 260 10 240 120 230 260 100 250 9...

Page 59: ...1K City Tie Alarm Table 1 NA Standby 0 038 NA MPC DACT DACT Board Alarm 0 054 NA Total Panel currents Place these totals in the Total System Current Table Go to Auxiliary Module Current calculations M...

Page 60: ...ng the CT 1K City Tie Board add the following currents for standby and alarm for features being used Type of City Tie Connection Standby Alarm 1 Local Energy 0 007 0 020 Reverse Polarity Alarm Output...

Page 61: ...Note 5 0 000 X NA Total Auxiliary Module Current Place these totals in the Total System Current table Go to Device Current Calculations Device Current Calculations Device Current Catalog Quantity X C...

Page 62: ...0 must never exceed 3 0 Amps when using the two supplied transformers and 6 0 Amps when using the supplied transformers and the NPE 1 optional transformer assembly The Standby current Alarm current fo...

Page 63: ...Compatible Base 8710 Photo Detector 8853 8715 8716 8840 8717 8712 Thermal Detector Fixed or Fixed Rate of Rise 8853 8715 8716 8713 Fire Smart Photo Thermal Detector 8853 8715 8716 Faraday X1 Bases Fa...

Page 64: ...be Light X 2705 Z 2 WP Sync Strobe Light X 2830 3 Sync Non Sync Electronic Horn Steady or Temporal 49 2831 3 Sync Non Sync Electronic Horn Steady or Temporal 49 2834 3 5 Sync Non Sync Electronic Horn...

Page 65: ...me w Adapter 5394 5 Chime only N A 157 5394 5 Strobe only 15cd 32 5394 5 Strobe only 30cd 25 5394 5 Strobe only 75cd 13 5394 5 Strobe only 110cd 9 5394 5 Chime Strobe Chime 15cd 27 5394 5 Chime Strobe...

Page 66: ...ini Horn Steady or Temporal 115 6304 5 Mini Horn w Adapter 6304 5 Mini Horn only N A 115 6304 5 Strobe only 15cd 32 6304 5 Strobe only 30cd 25 6304 5 Strobe only 75cd 13 6304 5 Strobe only 110cd 9 630...

Page 67: ...UTS The following lists compatible devices for the auxiliary power outputs Door Holders Relays Four Wire Separately Powered Heat Smoke Detectors See Devices for Initiating Device Circuits Door Holders...

Page 68: ...point CZ1A Cross zone CZ1B Cross zone CZ2A Cross zone CZ2B Cross zone DETECTOR General alarm HEAT Thermal detector ION Ion detector LCDxx LCD Annunciator xx MAIN Main panel MANL PULL Manual pull stat...

Page 69: ...DACT phone line x FLASH FATAL Trb Configuration Flash memory trouble GRND FAULT Trbl Ground Fault trouble LCDxx NoRespons LCD Annunciator xx programmed but is not responding LCDxx Not Pgmd LCD Annunc...

Page 70: ...red Maintenance level Mnt Levl Exit Exited Maintenance level Mnt Levl PW Changed Changed Maintenance level password NACxx Active Confirm NAC activation confirmed Panel Reset MAIN LCDxx shown on bottom...

Page 71: ...A HBC 1 Battery Charger 315 447362FA LEM 1 Loop Expansion Module 315 447361 MPC DACT Serial Digital Communicator 315 699464FA NEM 1 NAC Expansion Module 315 447363FA NPE 1 Optional Transformer Assembl...

Page 72: ...urisdiction AHJ The organization office or individual responsible for approving equipment installation or procedure Auto Silence The capability of a control to automatically silence the notification a...

Page 73: ...maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment or materials And whose listing states either that the equipment or material meets appropriate standards or has been tested and found sui...

Page 74: ...constructed and installed that any flow of water from a sprinkler system equal to or greater than that from a single automatic sprinkler head will result in activation of this switch and subsequent i...

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Page 76: ...Siemens Building Technologies Inc 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park NJ 07932 Tel 973 593 2600 Fax 973 593 6670 Web www faradayfirealarms com P N 315 447309 5...

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