Maxlogic ML-121X Operating And Maintenance Manual Download Page 20

KK-641.002 Rev.No:1 01.08.12 ML-121X User Manual                                                                           Page | 20  

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-Panel  Text: 

A  special  desired  name  can  be  assigned  to  the 

panel. (Site name, block name in which the panel is installed can be chosen as Panel Name. 
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-System Operating Mode: 

Two different modes exist: 

“Common 

Operating M

ode” and “Zonal Operating Mode”. 

 

In  case 

“Common  Operating  Mode”  is  selected;  all  output  devices  (sounders,  relay  outputs 

etc.) activate upon any fire alarm from any input devices (detectors, manual call points etc.). 

 

In  case 

“Zonal  Operating  Mode”  is  selected;  upon  any  fire  alarm  from  any  zone,  all  output 

devices (sounders, relay outputs etc.) only in the same zone get active. 

 

-Level  3  Password: 

Level  3  password  is  displayed  here  to 

authorize any user to access level 3 menu. 

 

-Zone  Starting  LED  Number: 

The  system  devices  can  be 

assigned to a zone (Total amount of Zones is 1000). 64 units of LED exist on the panel front 
cover.  The  first  LED  number  of  the  interval  (64/1000)  to  be  monitored  by  LEDs  is  indicated 
here. 

 

-Zone LED Count: 

Total amount of LEDs on panel front cover is 

indicated here. (32 or 64 depending on model type) 

 

+Resounding Condition: 

If the devices, which activated upon a 

fire event, are silenced by pressing 

‘Silence Alarm’; the reactivation condition of these related 

devices is selected here. 

 

-Resound on an event From any zone

 

 

-Resound on an event From diff zone

 

 

-Resound on an event From the same zone

 

 

-Never resound

 

 

-Bypassing Condition: 

Delay value, which is assigned to output 

devices  (sounders, relays)  through 

‘Loop Manager’,  can be canceled under  some conditions. 

These conditions are displayed here. 

 

-Bypassing   CE   delays:   

Delay   value   of   output   devices 

(sounders,  relays)  which  are  involved  in  a  scenario  (which  created  through 

‘Loop  Manager’) 

can be canceled under some conditions. These conditions are displayed here. 

 

** 

The Cause Effect (CE) Scenario(s) is created through 

‘Loop Manager’ Software. The Cause 

Effect Scenario indicates which output devices will be activated upon activation of which input 
devices. 

 

-Resounding   Scenario   Events:   

Upon   activation   of   any 

scenario,  the  output  devices  involved  in  scenario  become  active.  If  these  output  devices 
(sounders,  relays)  are  silenced  by  pressing 

“Silence  Alarm”,  the  reactivation  condition  is 

displayed here. 

 

-Resetting Scenario Triggered Events: 

The resetting condition 

of the created scenario is displayed here. 

 

-Scenario  Activation: 

The  condition,  which  will  affect  the 

activation of scenario, is displayed here. 

 

-Programming  Switch  Usage: 

Write  Enable  Switch  is  to  be 

ON, before erasing event  logs. By this  way, it is  possible to prevent unauthorized persons to 
access the panel. 

 

-Global  Silence: 

When  selected  as  active;  all  outputs  can  be 

silenced  by  pressing 

‘Silence  Alarm’  button. When  selected  as  passive;  only  devices,  which 

are  marked  as 

“Yes”  for  “Is  silenceable  Output?”  parameter  to  be  accessed  through  Loop 

Summary of Contents for ML-121X

Page 1: ...COMMISSIONING OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MODEL MAXLOGIC SERIES SUB MODEL INTELLIGENT ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL ML 121X...

Page 2: ...ontrol Buttons 8 6 2 Front Panel Indicators 10 6 3 Internal Indicators 11 7 PANEL FUSES 11 8 POWERING THE PANEL 12 8 1 First Boot of Panel 12 8 2 Booting Previously ConfiguredPanel 16 9 FIRE EVENT MES...

Page 3: ...Panel also contains 3 volt free 30 V DC 1A relay outputs fire relay alarm relay fault relay and a 24V DC 500mA auxiliary power supply output Furthermore 4 remote control inputs alarm silence sound al...

Page 4: ...st be made definitely and the mains power supply must be presented through the device via a fuse assigned only to this device If the earth connection is not made appropriately all the conductive parts...

Page 5: ...he control panel must be as like in Annex B Figure 7 A 0 resistor must be connected to the unused loops Each device in the loop must be addressed via MG 8200 Address Programmer depending on the archit...

Page 6: ...in Section 8 4 5 Remote Control Inputs There are remote control inputs on the panel which are likely to control the panel remotely by the help of any remote button One terminal of the button is conne...

Page 7: ...utput is activated on any fire event and it can be used to trigger any other system The output is returned to its initial position only by pressing Reset button on panel 5 3 2 Alarm Relay The output i...

Page 8: ...uate Used for the purpose of evacuation It requires to be programmed by the Loop Manager Program Pressing this button Buzzer sounds Sounders ring Alarm and fire relays get activated Fire LEDs and Evac...

Page 9: ...t Pre Alarms Securities Internal Events Direction buttons Button number 1 It is used to go upward in the panel s main menu screen and in the More Events menu Button number 2 It is used to select the d...

Page 10: ...led It shows that the sounder outputs on the panel has been disabled and illuminates as yellow Disablement If any device or line disabled in the system this LED illuminates as Yellow More Fires It ind...

Page 11: ...circuit message is seen Panel s sounder 2 output becomes unusable Sounder 3 Self resetting fuse FSO5 Self resetting and become active on 0 5 current overload Sounder fault Led illuminates and on LCD s...

Page 12: ...ON ON Position 8 1 First Boot of Panel 8 1 1 Cabling Before powering the panel all connections should be made properly depending on the connection scheme in ANNEX B 8 1 2 Checking cabling All the con...

Page 13: ...o n f i g T y p e C l e a r V a l i d D a t a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E x i t C a n c e l E n t e r A c c e p t Activating this option will era...

Page 14: ...which found on the panel front cover For the cable connection see Annex D The selection of Download from Panel or Upload to Panel operations is made through the Loop Manager Software as shown on the...

Page 15: ...case the panel should be deenergized the connection cables should be checked and all the above steps should be repeated after debugging the problem 8 1 5 Booting panel At the end of automatic learnin...

Page 16: ...1 32 Printer Port 0 I O Driver Zone Leds 33 64 Network Status information format of checked units in the panel is as like OK Fault In case the internal device has version number then this number appea...

Page 17: ...panel memory then this option will not be available to be selected It is also possible to load automatically the data saved to panel by turning ON the panel while Write Enable Switch is ON To keep th...

Page 18: ...the faulty device is displayed 6 In the 6th row fault type is displayed 11 PANEL MENU There are 3 access levels in order to prevent unauthorized access a Access level 1 Button Control key is Disabled...

Page 19: ...values which are assigned to output devices through Loop Manager software TEST It is possible to test the system by activating loop s zone s and device s for a while Access level 3 Test Reset Delay T...

Page 20: ...vices is selected here Resound on an event From any zone Resound on an event From diff zone Resound on an event From the same zone Never resound Bypassing Condition Delay value which is assigned to ou...

Page 21: ...ARM Mode Sounders do not ring the pre alarm message appears on screen In case of any other fire alarm from any zone the same or different zone within the adjusted time the panel goes into ALARM mode a...

Page 22: ...n be done with the aid of this feature Version update can only be done by the manufacturer LCU 1 B V 1 0 0 A P P V 1 0 12 Contamination Control The system devices may be contaminated in time because o...

Page 23: ...1 L 1 A 4 3 C o n t a m i n a t e d d e v i c e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U p D o w n S c r o l l E n t e r U p d a t e Analog Update Due to this...

Page 24: ...N ML 123X N ML 124X N ML 125X N GCU Gateway Controller allows the network to be monitored graphically and controlled remotely from a distant place GCU connect to the network line as a control panel T...

Page 25: ...istor of Panel which will operate in the network 250 Kbps 1 0 0 0 0 0 100 Kbps 0 1 0 0 0 0 50 Kbps 0 0 1 0 0 0 20 Kbps 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 Kbps 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 Kbps 0 0 0 0 0 1 Communication Speed 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 26: ...sions Weight 1 to 2 loops 4 x 24 V DC 500 mA programmable Supervised self resetting fuse protected 10 kOhm end of line resistor 30 V DC 1 A volt free contact programmable 30 V DC 1 A volt free contact...

Page 27: ...sable fire alarm panel 1 Loop 127 Address 230V AC 50 Hz 83 Watt IP30 ML 1211 N Maxlogic intelligent analogue addressable fire alarm panel 1 Loop 127 Address Network 230V AC 50 Hz 83 Watt IP30 ML 1212...

Page 28: ...KK 641 002 Rev No 1 01 08 12 ML 121X User Manual Page 28 ANNEX A PANEL DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING HOLES Figure 1 Panel Dimensions Figure 2 Mounting Holes...

Page 29: ...KK 641 002 Rev No 1 01 08 12 ML 121X User Manual Page 29 ANNEX B CONNECTION SCHEME...

Page 30: ...KK 641 002 Rev No 1 01 08 12 ML 121X User Manual Page 30 ANNEX C PANEL SPARE PARTS...

Page 31: ...KK 641 002 Rev No 1 01 08 12 ML 121X User Manual Page 31 ANNEX D SERIAL COMMUNICATION CABLE...

Page 32: ...KK 641 002 Rev No 1 01 08 12 ML 121X User Manual Page 32 ANNEX E SCHEME OF MENU FUNCTIONS...

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Page 35: ...KK 641 002 Rev No 1 01 08 12 ML 121X User Manual Page 35...

Page 36: ...ANNEX F NETWORK CONNECTION SCHEME KK 641 002 Rev No 1 01 08 12 ML 121X User Manual Page 36...

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