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Network Intelligent Analog Fire Alarm and Audio System

Installation and Operation Manual

LT-894   Rev 5

.1 

Sep 

2021

Summary of Contents for FleX-Net FX-2003-12NDS

Page 1: ...Network Intelligent Analog Fire Alarm and Audio System Installation and Operation Manual LT 894 Rev 5 1 Sep 2021 ...

Page 2: ... 87 Audio Amplifier Wiring 88 ANC 5000 Audio Network Controller Module 101 ANC 5000 Wiring 102 QMP 5101NV Vertical Paging Control Module 104 Paging Modules 105 QMP 5101N V Network Paging Wiring 107 Paging Operation 108 TNC 5000 Telephone Network Controller Module 110 Module Mounting Locations 110 TNC 5000 Telephone Wiring 113 QMT 5302NV Vertical Master Telephone 115 QMT 5302NV Connections 116 QMT ...

Page 3: ... Each Integrated Fire and Audio Network Panel or FX MNS contains an audio portion which consists of a QMB 5000N motherboard and card cage which holds an ANC 5000 Audio Network Card a TNC 5000 Telephone Network Card and up to 4 amplifiers a fire alarm portion FX 2000MNS Main Chassis a PS 2040 power supply and batteries The QBB 5001 R expansion audio cabinet connected to a Integrated Fire and Audio ...

Page 4: ...gits each digit consisting of 1 15 pulses on the signal Selection for Canadian ULC or USA ULI requirements for Smoke Sensor sensitivity Extensive transient protection Surface Mountable Enclosures with removable doors for easy installation and service Flush trims available Removable Terminal Blocks for easy wiring and service Quad Loop Adder module ALCN 792MISO for expanding addressable loops by 2 ...

Page 5: ...inherent in the configuration provides leading technology that allows a choice of multiple configuration files or firmware revisions to support site specific requirements The FleXBoot shell offers UNIX style commands for directory listing log download diagnostic probing and system tuning and optimization Document Conventions Circuits and Zones The term circuits refers to an actual electrical inter...

Page 6: ...X 2003 12NDS in a UB 1024DS with a DOX 1024DSR Door RS 485 Node 4 FX 2009 12NDS in a BB 5008R CACF RS 485 Node 3 FX 2017 12NDS in a BBX 1072ARDS RAXN LCD in a BB 1001DR RS 485 Node 1 FX 2003 12NXTDS in a BBX 1024XTR Node 2 FX 2003 12NDS in a UB 1024DS with a DOX 1024DSR Door Typical FleX Net Wiring Without Audio TM ...

Page 7: ...ule Loop 2 Speakers Paging Audio Alert 1 RM 1008A Relays SGM 1004A Signal DM 1008A Inputs PTR 2000 1 AGD 048 IPS 2424DS Zone Bypass RAX 1048TZDS Graphic Driver Display Adder and or NOTES 1 The main board has two conventional loops one SLC loop and 4 Class B NAC circuits 2 The main FX 2000N supports a maximum of 12 frames a frame is a measure of display capacity 3 Each FX 2000N supports a maximum o...

Page 8: ...20 DS 4 line by 20 character LCD display and a 12 ampere power supply which charges 17 65 AH batteries The FX 2003 12NXTDS supports the FNC 2000 Network Controller Module and 2 adder modules over the main board plus additional space in the chassis for 6 adder boards and 2 annunciator or programmable modules This chassis mounts in the BBX 1024XT enclosure comprising a black backbox and a white door...

Page 9: ...roller Module and 2 adder modules over the main board plus additional space in the chassis for 6 adder boards and 3 annunciator or programmable modules This chassis mounts in the BB 5008 or BB 5014 black backbox white door or BB 5008R black backbox red door This is model does not support any network audio FX 2000MNS Consists of a backplate which is mounted into the BBX FXMNS backbox and a FX 2000N...

Page 10: ...ox in positions marked 4 to 9 inclusive The recommended plate mounting is sideways with LEDs across the top TNC 5000 Telephone Network Controller module The TNC 5000 Telephone Network Controller module is mounted over the ANC 5000 Audio Network Controller module and both are mounted on a metal plate and then the plate is mounted in a BB 5008 or BB 5014 backbox in positions marked 4 to 9 inclusive ...

Page 11: ...008WKI Fan Damper Module with white LEDs for AUTO switch position indication FDX 008W provides switch operation of 8 fan damper zones and the FDX 008WKI provides switch operation of 7 fan damper zones and one keyswitch operation of the 8th fan damper zone DSPL 420 DS 4 line by 20 character display which can be mounted into backboxes BBX 1072ADS ARDS BB 5008 R BB 5014 and the BBX FXMNS Backbox DSPL...

Page 12: ...RAM 1032TZDS CC Model RAM 1032TZDS Main Chassis Remote Annunciator with 16 Bi coloured LEDs and 32 trouble LEDs Model RAM 1032TZDS CC is the same as the RAM 1032TZDS except it has conformal coating and is to be used in a BB 1001WP R A or BB 1002WP R A weather protected box RAX 1048TZDS RAX 1048TZDS CC Model RAX 1048TZDS Adder Annunciator Chassis with 48 Bi coloured LEDs and 48 trouble LEDs Model R...

Page 13: ...ts within the BBX FXMNS enclosure QAZT 5348DS Zoned Paging and Telephone Selector Panel 48 Zones QAZT 5302DS Zoned Paging and Telephone Selector Panel 24 Zones Model Description INX 10AC Addressable Booster Power Supply mounts to backboxes BB 5014 and BBX FXMNS Same unit as the INX 10A and INX 10ADS except this model comes with a chassis for mounting Refer to LT 899 manual for more detailed instru...

Page 14: ...oor and backbox Backbox 60 H x 30 W x 7 D BBX FXMNS Enclosure with white door assembly add suffix R for red door black backbox Backbox 61 5 H x 22 W x 9 D FA 1072TR Flush Trim Ring Black flush trim ring for BBX 1072ADS and BBX 1072ARDS Model Description RAXN LCD Remote Shared Display Annunciator Please refer to LT 895 RAXN LCD manual for further information RAXN LCDG Remote Shared Graphical Displa...

Page 15: ... FX LOC R Local Operating Console along with the Mircom FleX Net Network Fire Alarm system facilitates a Mass Notification System The FX LOC R provides critical emergency as well as fire information to be communicated within buildings Refer to LT 6039 FX LOC R Installation Instruction Manual for further details and the LT 6042 Application Guide for Mass Notification information Model Description B...

Page 16: ...2 4 1 4 12 LEFT SIDE VIEW BACKBOX FRONT VIEW 17 14 1 2 28 26 BACKBOX DOOR 1 3 4 1 3 4 6 2 9 1 2 1 3 4 1 3 4 2 2 TOP VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW KNOCKOUT LOCATIONS Dimensions of backbox minus built in trim ring Horizontal distance between mounting screws Vertical distance between mounting screws Complete dimensions of enclosure with door Size of Knockouts Material of backbox and door 16 GA 0 059 thick col...

Page 17: ...tallation and Operation Manual 15 Figure 2 BBX 1072ADS Flush and Surface I nstallation and Dimensions Material Cold rolled steel 16GA 0 059 thick for backbox 14GA 0 075 thick for door Finish Painted except for hinges ...

Page 18: ...3 BB 5008 Enclosure I nstallation I nstructions and Dimensions Backbox BB 5008 Backbox DOX 5008M Metal Door Backbox with DOX 5008M Door Material Cold rolled steel 16GA 0 059 thick for backbox 14GA 0 075 thick for door Finish Painted except for hinges ...

Page 19: ... the BBX 1024XTR red enclosure Figure 4 BBX 1024XT R Enclosure with Trim Ring Dimensions 14 76 wide by 35 8 long by 5 45 Cold Rolled Steel 16GA 0 059 thick for backbox Cold Rolled Steel 14GA 0 075 thick for door Finish Painted except for hinges 14 500 35 500 5 25 17 000 38 010 12 000 25 500 Front Door Inside View FA XT TRB Trim Ring for Flush Mounting Backbox Adhere trim ring to wall surface aroun...

Page 20: ... run the wires in between the modules since it could cause a short circuit 2 Use a wire tie to group wires for easy identification and neatness 3 Be sure to connect a solid earth ground from building system ground to a cold water pipe to the chassis earth ground mounting lug and to connect the earth ground wire lugs from the main chassis to the ground screw on the backbox ...

Page 21: ...s and Dimensions for BB 5014 Note Mount the power supply in the same manner as shown in Figure 3 Backbox BB 5014 Backbox DOX 5014M Metal Door Backbox with DOX 5014M Door Material Cold rolled steel 16GA 0 059 thick for backbox 14GA 0 075 thick for door Finish Painted except for hinges ...

Page 22: ...fy the location of the continuity jumper on a particular circuit adder module Only the last circuit adder module should have a jumper plug on its continuity jumper all others must be left without a jumper plug Notes 1 Front plate is not shown 2 Position reserved for PR 300 or UDACT 300A 3 Other circuit adder modules may include FNC 2000 DM 1008A Detection Circuit Adder Module SGM 1004A Signal Circ...

Page 23: ... one per node It mounts over the main fire alarm board preferably in position 2 Use the four 2 spacers and four screws to secure the FNC 2000 to the main fire alarm board 1 2 Main Chassis FX 20XX 12NDS Provision for PR 300 or UDACT 300A FNC 2000 in position 2 and other Adder Module in position 1 MD 579 MD 575 Long Ribbon Cable MD 579 Short Power Cable MD 580 Long Power Cable ...

Page 24: ...2000 Main Board 1 2 3 Slot 3 is reserved for PR 300 or UDACT 300A If not required this slot can be used to mount any of the adder modules The recommended mounting position is 2 for the FNC 2000 The FOM 2000 UM board if used is mounted over the FNC 2000 board FX 2000N Main Board 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FX 2003 12NXTDS Main Board Slot is reserved for PR 300 or UDACT 300A If not required this slot can be u...

Page 25: ...x View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 FX 2000 Main Board Slot 3 is reserved for PR 300 or UDACT 300A If not required this slot can be used to mount any of the adder modules The recommended mounting position is 2 for the FNC 2000 The FOM 2000 UM board if used is mounted over the FNC 2000 board FX 2000N Main Board 4 2 3 1 5 6 7 8 9 FX 2000 Main Board FX 2000N Main Board Slot 3 is reserved...

Page 26: ...d mounts inside the following chassis FX 2003 12NDS Compact Main Chassis FX 2003 12NXTDS Mid size Main Chassis FX 2017 12NDS Mid size Main Chassis FX 2009 12NDS Large Main Chassis and ECX 0012 Expander Chassis for FX 2009 12NDS I nterior View I nside Backbox View FNC 2000 Fire Network Controller Module FOM 2000 UM Fiber Optics Module Mounts over the FNC 2000 Fire Network Controller Module ANC 5000...

Page 27: ... the stand99ard BB 5000 Series enclosures which have cutouts with brackets and the BBX 1000 Series enclosures requires RAXN LCD as a driver Frame is a measure of display capacity used in the programming of the system DSPL 420 DS Narrow Display Control 3 Frames RAM 1032TZDS CC Programmable Zone LED Annunciator Module 3 Frames IPS 2424DS 24 Programmable Input Switches Module 2 Frames DSPL 2440 Graph...

Page 28: ...Optic audio and telephone communication P19 Connector for FNC 2000 Fire Network Controller Module SW2 DIP Switch for node address NAC PWR 24V FWR input terminals for additional power for signal adder modules F1 20 Amp slow blow non replaceable fuse TO CONFIGURE THE FIRE ALARM PANEL USE THE RS 485 CONNECTOR P4 OF THE LAST ADDER LOOP CONTROLLER MODULE INSTALLED OR IF NOT PRESENT P3 ON THE FleX Net M...

Page 29: ...ure 9 DSPL 420 DS Main Display Module Part of Main Chassis c w Main Fire Alarm Module P1 Cable connects to P14 of the FX 2000N main fire alarm board Figure 8 P2 Connection to P1 of any adder display module if used Note The main display module comes with slide in paper labels including both English and French slide ins and laser printer compatible blanks for zone labelling GENERAL ALARM BLDG QUEUE ...

Page 30: ...003 12NXTDS FX 2009 12NDS FX 2017 NDS and FX 2000MNS Figure 10 DSPL 2440 Graphical Main Display Module P1 Cable connects to P14 of the FX 2000N main fire alarm board Figure 8 P2 Connection to P1 of any adder display module if used Note The main display module comes with slide in paper labels including both English and French slide ins and laser printer compatible blanks for zone labelling BLDG QUE...

Page 31: ...s for Factory Use Only P10 P10 connects to P1 of the FOM 2000 UM Fiber Optic Network Adder Module if used JW1 JW2 JW4 JW7 JW8 JW11 Jumpers for JW1 JW4 JW7 and JW10 equal Line Termination always short Jumpers for JW2 and JW8 equal Ground Fault always short JW5 and JW11 Leave both un installed Do not connect JW5 or JW11 open JW3 JW6 JW9 JW12 Jumpers for JW3 JW6 JW9 JW12 shall be present between pins...

Page 32: ...unction P1 P1 cable attaches to P10 of the FNC 2000 Fire Network Controller Module JW1 JW2 JW1 must be on closed if an optical module is installed in L1 JW2 must be on closed if an optical module is installed in L2 If there is no optical module in L1 remove the jumper from JW1 If there is no optical module in L2 remove the jumper from JW2 Connector Function P1 P1 Cable connects to P2 of previous d...

Page 33: ...Cable Connection on the back side of board Table 4 IPS 4848DS Programmable Input Switches Module Cable Function Connector Function P1 P1 Permanently connected cable connects to P2 or P4 of previous display module P4 P4 Cable connects to P1 of next display module Note The IPS 4848DS module comes with laser printer compatible slide in paper labels for zone labelling P4 P1 Ribbon Cable connects here ...

Page 34: ...or Function P1 P1 Cable connects to P2 of previous display module P2 P2 Cable connects to P1 of next display module Note The IPS 2424DS module comes with laser printer compatible slide in paper labels for zone labelling P2 P1 ZONE BYPASS 1 ZONE BYPASS 2 ZONE BYPASS 4 ZONE BYPASS 3 ZONE BYPASS 5 ZONE BYPASS 6 ZONE BYPASS 8 ZONE BYPASS 7 ZONE BYPASS 9 ZONE BYPASS 10 ZONE BYPASS 12 ZONE BYPASS 11 ZON...

Page 35: ...ia monitor modules See FDX 008W Block Diagram on the next page for a block diagram of fan and monitor set up Example As shown in the figure to the right Parking Garage 1 has 3 exhaust fans The three position switch is configured to operate to turn ON fans 1 2 and 3 in stairwell 1 The switch is set in the AUTO position white AUTO LED on steady Upon activation via alarm or some other programmed trig...

Page 36: ...nsive instructions regarding UUKL applications Note There are also terminals located behind TS1 on the other side of the board for the convenience of wiring the keyswitch The last fan damper zone in the bottom right position of the FDX 008WKI is controlled by the keyswitch OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE FX 2000N FIRE ALARM PANEL FANS OUTPUT MODULES MONITOR MODULES FDX 008W or FDX 008WKI FAN DAMPER CONTROL MO...

Page 37: ...ast adder module installed Note For Class A operation the FX 2000N must be configured as Class A via the configuration program P1 P3 P4 FIELD WIRING TERMINALS P2 JW5 JW4 JW3 JW2 JW1 Data cable to P6 or P5 of main fire alarm module or to P13 or P12 of hardwire loop controller module or previous adder module Power connector to P8 of main fire alarm module or to P2 of hardwire loop controller module ...

Page 38: ...nal block J11 The second mode provides mode is used when isolators are to be connected to the signal circuits For further information on bell cut relays or isolators please refer to the specific fire alarm panel manual or the isolator instruction manual I solator Mode Jumpers for the I solator Mode JW2 Place jumper over pins 2 and 3 for the ability to connect an isolator on Zone 1 JW3 Place jumper...

Page 39: ... to turn OFF when signal silence is active Not allowed by UL 864 refer to Configuration section This allows the City Tie Box to be manually reset On subsequent alarms the silenceable signals will resound and the City Tie Box will be retriggered Please refer to the Configurator for more information The Trouble Transmit signal to the PR 300 can be programmed to delay AC power fail Please refer to th...

Page 40: ... location of jumpers cable connections pushbutton and LEDs Table 7 following provides a description of the user items on the UDACT 300A Figure 24 UDACT 300A Board Layout UDACT Prot 1 Idle 20 00 MON 2021 01 25 CONNECT RIBBON CABLE FROM P1 TO FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL MOUNTING HOLES FOUR LAMP TEST JW2 JW1 U18 TO UIMA RELAY LINE 1 RELAY LINE 2 JW5 JW4 CFC 300 CONFIGURATION TOOL MOUNT ON 3 STANDOFFS UR...

Page 41: ... RS 485 communication is active Common Trouble Steady amber for any troubles on the Fire Alarm panel or UDACT 300A CPU Fail Steady amber for any on board CPU trouble Telephone Line 1 Telephone status indicator LED Red when the line is in use Amber when there is a line trouble Telephone Line 2 Telephone status indicator LED Red when the line is in use Amber when there is a line trouble Power ON Gre...

Page 42: ...s the lowest significant digit and ON is active For example an address of two would be created by turning SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 ON and DIP switches SW1 3 to SW1 8 OFF Refer to Appendix C for DIP switch settings Loop 1 This is the addressable loop for all initiating devices Wire the loop as shown in Figure 32 Figure 33 and Figure 34 Loop 2 This is the addressable loop for all initiating devices Wire the ...

Page 43: ...l circuits are power limited and must use type FPL FPLR or FPLP power limited cable Loop wiring maximum loop resistance is 40 ohms total These lines power limited and fully supervised LOOP 3 LOOP 4 P1 To Main Board Connector P6 Four mounting holes mount to ALCN 792MISO board with screws and spacers provided Connect ribbon cable from this board to the ALCN 792MISO board P6 S S B A A B COM JW2 Norma...

Page 44: ... limited cable Loop wiring maximum loop resistance is 40 ohms total These lines power limited and fully supervised S S ALARM OUT B A A B COM LOOP 1 LOOP 2 SHIELD RS 485 P3 P2 P6 P1 ADDRESS DIP SWITCH Loop 1 Active LED Loop 2 Active LED Four shaded mounting holes are for Daughter board ALCN 792D Top 2 holes and bottom 2 holes are used for the ALCN 792MISO Quad Loop Adder module mounting DIP SWITCHE...

Page 45: ...P power limited cable COM RS485 NO NC COM TROUBLE NO NC COM SIG GND or COM NO NC ALARM USE TWISTED SHIELDED PAIR 22 AWG UP TO 2000 FT 20 AWG UP TO 4000 FT SUPV S RS 485 INTERFACE TO ANNUNCIATORS AND OTHER DEVICES POWER LIMITED NOT USED MUST BE CONNECTED TO A LISTED POWER LIMITED SOURCE OF SUPPLY COMMON TROUBLE CONTACTS 24 VDC 1 AMP RESISTIVE LOAD AUXILIARY COMMON SUPERVISORY CONTACTS 24 VDC 1 AMP ...

Page 46: ...CTIONS LOOP 0 AND LOOP1 ARE INTERNAL ADDRESSES FOR FIRST 8 CARDS AND SECOND 8 CARDS RESPECTIVELY 4 WIRE POWER SUPPLY AUX POWER TRB RTI INTERFACE E TS2 I _ _ TRL ANALOG LOOP FIELD WIRING CLASS A OR B SEE ANALOG LOOP WIRING SECTION POWER LIMITED 22V DC 400 mA MAX Maximum Loop Resistance 40 ohms 22V DC 400 mA MAX 5 mV Ripple CONNECTION TO MIRCOM RTI REMOTE TROUBLE INDICATOR SEE RTI INSTALLATION INSTR...

Page 47: ...and base isolators ANALOG LOOP CONNECTIONS FX 2000N Cs H LEGEND Addressable S moke Detector with S tandard Analog Base Addressable Thermal S ensor with S tandard Analog Base C onventional S moke S ensor Addressable Manual P ull S tation C ombination Horn S trobe Addressable Monitor Module Wire Class B only Addressable S upvr Output Module E nd Of Line R esistor F S S O 2 P air 4 WIR E R E S E TT A...

Page 48: ...SABLE SMOKE DE TEC TOR WITH ISOLA TORBASE F Cs M Addressable S moke Detector with Isola tor Base Addressable Thermal S ensor with Isola tor Base C onventional S moke S ensor Addressable Manual P ull S tation F ault Isolator Module Addressable Monitor Module Wire Class B only S H H S I TWIS TE D P AIRWIR E TWIS TE D P AIRWIR E TWIS TE D P AIRWIR E I I I I I I I I M Class X For Class X operation use...

Page 49: ... and fully supervised F ADDRESSABLE THERMALSENSOR ADDRESSABLE SMOKEDETECTORS F LEGEND Addressable Smoke Detector AddressableThermal Sensor Addressable Manual Pull Station F Addressable Monitor Module R O TWIS TE D P AIRWIR E TWIS TE D P AIRWIR E S H S S H Addressable R elay Output Module M M M R O Conventional 4 Wire Smoke Detectors Heat Sensors and Manual Pull Stations ANALOG LOOP CONNECTIONS LOO...

Page 50: ...l Smoke Sensor Addressable Manual Pull Station Combination Horn Strobe Addressable Monitor Module Wire Class B only Addressable Supvr Output Module End Of Line Resistor TWO WIRES S H S Cs Cs Cs F F H H S S H Cs Cs F M M TWISTED P AIRWIRE TWISTED PAIR WIRE M ANAL OG LOOP2 B A ANAL OG LOOP1 4 WIRE RESETTABLE SUPPLY INDICATING CIRCUIT NAC 0 FX 2000N MAIN FIRE ALARM BOARD ALCN 792MISO QUAD LOOP ADDER ...

Page 51: ... SENSOR WITH ISOLATOR BASE ADDRESSABLE SMOKE DETECTOR WITH ISOLATOR BASE F Cs Addressable Monitor Module Wire Class B only H S S H TWISTED PAIR WIRE TWISTED PAIR WIRE TWISTED PAIR WIRE TWISTED PAIR WIRE I I I I I I I I M M I ALCN 792MISO QUAD LOOP ADDER MODULE Class X For Class X operation use isolator bases for the detectors and use isolator modules front and back as shown in this diagram for the...

Page 52: ...dressable Monitor Module TWISTED PAIR WIRE S S H Addressable Relay Output Module S H M M RO M RO Conventional 4 Wire Smoke Detectors Heat Sensors and Manual Pull Stations TWISTED SHIELDED PAIR WIRE IS NOT RECOMMENDED IF USED THE SHIELD SHOULD BE TERMINATED AT THE TERMINALS MARKED SHIELD ALCN 792MISO QUAD LOOP ADDER MODULE ALCN 792D DAUGHTER BOARD This board is mounted over the ALCN 792MISO loop ad...

Page 53: ...2000 wiring the last FNC 2000 back to Line B of the first FNC 2000 at the lobby panel for Class A Figure 35 Class A Wiring for the FNC 2000 Module Line B Line A Line A Line A Line A Line A Line A Line A Line B Line B Line B Line B Line B Line B FNC 2000 Lobby Panel FNC 2000 FNC 2000 FNC 2000 FNC 2000 FNC 2000 FNC 2000 CLASS A WIRING RECOMMENDED CABLE BELDEN 5320 UJ or 5320UM Tyco Pyro CIC Draka Li...

Page 54: ...iber Optic Network Adder Module is wired with fiber optic cable It is wired OUT through the transmit connectors marked TX and IN through the receive connectors marked RX Figure 36 FOM 2000 UM Fiber Optic Network Adder Module Wiring Node 1 Node 2 Node 3 B A B A B A CLASS A WIRING ...

Page 55: ...The alarm threshold is 21 mA Maximum loop resistance is 100 ohms 50 ohms per side All conventional hardwire initiating circuits are Compatibility ID A SUPERVISORY OR WATERFLOW SWITCH NO HEAT DETECTOR Legend SMOKE DETECTOR 3 9K 1 2W ELR UL LISTED INI 1 INI 1 INI 2 INI 2 INI 3 INI 3 INI 4 INI 4 INI 2 INI 1 PULL STATION CLASS B WIRING CLASS B WIRING CLASS A WIRING SUPERVISED INITIATING CIRCUIT 2 SUPE...

Page 56: ...A NACs are fully supervised and rated for 24 VDC Regulated 1 7A max They must be wired as shown in the Wiring Tables and Information on page 59 IND 2 Z IND 2 Z IND 2 Y Z SUPERVISED NAC 2 NAC 1 POWER LIMITED IND 1 Z CLASS A WIRING IND 1 Y Z IND 1 Y Z IND 2 Y Z IND 1 Z NAC 2 POWER LIMITED CLASS B WIRING SUPERVISED NAC 1 IND 4 Z IND 4 Z IND 4 Y Z SUPERVISED NAC 4 NAC 3 POWER LIMITED IND 3 Z CLASS A W...

Page 57: ...nnect 120 VAC directly to these relays AUX RELAY 1 CONTACTS 28 VDC 1 AMP RESISTIVE LOAD AUX RELAY 5 CONTACTS 28 VDC 1 AMP RESISTIVE LOAD AUX RELAY 6 CONTACTS 28 VDC 1 AMP RESISTIVE LOAD AUX RELAY 7 CONTACTS 28 VDC 1 AMP RESISTIVE LOAD AUX RELAY 8 CONTACTS 28 VDC 1 AMP RESISTIVE LOAD AUX RELAY 2 CONTACTS 28 VDC 1 AMP RESISTIVE LOAD AUX RELAY 3 CONTACTS 28 VDC 1 AMP RESISTIVE LOAD AUX RELAY 4 CONTAC...

Page 58: ...ansmit a trouble condition to the monitoring station Remove jumper plug from jumper JW4 on the main fire alarm module The polarity reversal interface is power limited and must use type FPL FPLR or FPLP power limited cable For polarity reversal operation short the city tie connection 1 1 2 2 S S CITY TIE LOCAL ENERGY POLARITY REVERSAL ALARM POLARITY REVERSAL SUPV PROTECTOR 1 1 2 2 S S 1 1 2 2 S S 1...

Page 59: ...ellular or wireless service use the Line 2 interface connection only Figure 41 Telephone Line Wiring Diagram Note Most Authorities Having Jurisdiction AHJ do not allow the connection of premise telephones see specifications for more information T T R R premise telephone IF permitted T T R R LINE 1 LINE 2 1 2 3 4 8 5 7 6 Public switch Telephone company wiring TIP RING TIP RING RJ31X RED GREEN GREY ...

Page 60: ... Amp 1 1 4 Slow Blow Non replaceable Fuse FX 2009 12NDS Main Chassis 120 VAC 60 Hz 4A 240VAC 50hz 2A 12 amps maximum 20 Amp 1 1 4 Slow Blow Non replaceable Fuse All Chassis IN LINE 20 Amp 1 1 4 Fast Acting Fuse positive side of Battery Connection CAUTI ON To prevent sparking connect batteries after the system s main A C power is turned ON Do not exceed power supply ratings Adhere to voltage markin...

Page 61: ...imum loop resistance should not exceed 100 Ohms Total Signal Load Maximum Wiring Run to Last Device ELR Max Loop Resistance 18AWG 16AWG 14AWG 12AWG 0hms Amperes ft m ft m ft m ft m Ohms 0 06 2350 716 3750 1143 6000 1829 8500 2591 30 0 12 1180 360 1850 567 3000 915 4250 1296 15 0 30 470 143 750 229 1200 366 1900 579 6 0 60 235 71 375 114 600 183 850 259 3 0 90 156 47 250 76 400 122 570 174 2 1 20 1...

Page 62: ...wed voltage drop is 1 volt Refer to Table 10 Wiring for NACs on the previous page Shield for Analog Loop Wiring Only twisted pair is recommended but if shielded twisted pair is used wire shield at the start and the end of the loop to the terminals marked Shield at the loop adder board Wire Gauge use twisted pair Loop Total Out and I n Maximum Twisted Pair Wire Run AWG ft m 12 10 000 3049 14 7971 2...

Page 63: ... observing correct polarity the red wire is positive and the black wire is negative All indicators should extinguish except for the AC On LED and the LCD should show a normal status condition 4 Auto Configure or PC Configure the fire alarm control panel as described in the Configurator Guide Troubleshooting Note When using Class A and isolators on an addressable loop configure system as Class B wi...

Page 64: ... the face of the panel Paper labels allow for easy English French selection and custom printed zone information Note The General Alarm LED and pushbutton and the Automatic Alm Sig Stop Ack or General Alarm Cancel LED and pushbutton are active only on a system configured for Two Stage LAMP TEST bi coloured zone indicators and 16 trouble indicators Queue controls and indicators for Alarm Supervisory...

Page 65: ...ble Flash Rate when there is any Trouble condition being detected on the panel It is turned off when all Non Latching Troubles are cleared The Trouble Queue LED will go steady once all troubles in the trouble queue have been reviewed using the Trouble Queue button BLDG Queue LED The BLDG Queue LED flashes amber at the Trouble Flash Rate when there is any monitored building condition being detected...

Page 66: ...ugh all troubles both acknowledged and unacknowledged Press the right cursor button to scroll up by 10 events at a time Press the left cursor button to scroll down by 10 events at a time Press the Building Queue Button to cycle through all the unacknowledged building monitor conditions Press and to cycle through all queued monitor conditions both acknowledged and unacknowledged Press the right cur...

Page 67: ...Ack button Fire Drill Button The Fire Drill button activates all programmed and non Disconnected NACs but does not transmit any Alarms via the City Tie or Common Alarm Relay Fire Drill may be programmed to operate specific NACs Fire Drill is cancelled by pressing the button again toggle switch or if the Panel goes into a real Alarm Automatic Alm Sig Stop ACK or General Alarm Cancel Button Two Stag...

Page 68: ...iated with the new input are activated at the evacuation rate Two Stage Operation In a two stage system alarm inputs are either first stage alert inputs or second stage general alarm inputs First stage inputs include inputs from the following types of circuits non verified alarm verified alarm sprinkler alarm and water flow alarm Second stage inputs include alarms on the general alarm circuits act...

Page 69: ... already in alarm causes the following The buzzer sounds steadily All non disconnected signals are activated at the evacuation rate If the Signal Silence LED is on it turns off and the Auto Signal Silence timer if configured is restarted The Automatic Alm Sig Stop Ack LED if on turns off Alarm inputs are latching they remain active until system reset Pre Signal Operation To configure the panel for...

Page 70: ...d then these circuits are sampled every one second if ten samples are active within any 15 second interval the water flow alarm is confirmed and processed An alarm condition causes the associated circuit Status LED and the Common Alarm LED to illuminate red Note Do not use the retard operation with any external retarding device maximum retard may not exceed 120 seconds Sprinkler Alarm An alarm for...

Page 71: ...o stage general alarm or the alert code during a two stage system s alert first stage Non Silenceable Signal For audible devices such as bells and piezo mini horns that may not be silenced either manually or automatically While sounding these follow the pattern appropriate for the condition the configured evacuation code default is temporal code during single stage alarm or two stage general alarm...

Page 72: ...ond on 0 5 second off then 1 5 second pause March Code 0 5 second on 0 5 second off California Code 5 seconds on 10 seconds off Alert Code 0 5 second on 2 5 seconds off General Alarm Evacuation code as selected from above 0 5s 0 5s 1 5s 0 5s 0 5s 5s 10s CONTI NOUS TEMPORAL CODE MARCH CODE CALI FORNI A CODE 0 5s 2 5s ALERT CODE CONTINUOUS ...

Page 73: ...and job support It supports input file formats for floors such as svg dxf pdf png wmf jpeg Device icons and state animations can be customized Ethernet Port Integrated TCP IP Stack Hardware based MAC address Provides a fully configurable IP address Use this Ethernet port to connect to OPEN graphics software This port also provides web server for diagnostic and system report via LAN or WAN connecti...

Page 74: ... Figure 45 Typical FleX Net System with Audio Nodes 1 twisted pair for ARCnet Network Audio and Telephone Node 1 CACF Central Alarm and Control Facility addressable fire alarm control master telephone handset telephone zone selector modules master paging microphone paging zone selector modules bypass switch modules fan damper control modules LED annunciator modules Five Telephone Audio Channels Au...

Page 75: ...6 Typical FX 2000N Network System with Audio and Non Audio Nodes CACF Node 1 Node 2 Node 3 Node 4 RAXN LCD in a BB 1003DR RS 485 RS 485 RAXN LCD in a BB 1001DR Node 5 FXMNS FX 2009 12NDS in a BB 5008R FX 2003 12NDS in a BBX 1024DSR FXMNS Optional 1 pair for Paging Audio 1 pair for Telephone Audio 1 pair for ARCnet Network Class A Wiring NOTE Wiring for ARCnet Network Audio and Telephone can be as ...

Page 76: ...one network node panel The FNC 2000 Fire Network Controller module is mounted in position 2 over the FX 2000MNS main board ANC 5000 Audio Network Controller module The ANC 5000 Audio Network Controller module is mounted on a metal plate which is packaged with the FX 2000MNS and then the plate is mounted into BBX FXMNS backbox in position 1 of the QMB 5000N Card Cage TNC 5000 Telephone Network Cont...

Page 77: ...ty Tie Module UDACT 300A Digital Communicator Dialer Module Model Description FDX 008W FDX 008WKI Fan Damper Module with white LEDs for AUTO switch position indication FDX 008W provides switch operation of 8 fan damper zones and the FDX 008WKI provides switch operation of 7 fan damper zones and one keyswitch operation of the 8th fan damper zone IPS 4848DS Programmable Input Switches Module mounts ...

Page 78: ...odels QMP 5101NV vertical mounting master paging microphone and QMT 5302NV Master Telephone panels are used instead to mount within the BBX FXMNS Enclosure The BBX FXMNS enclosure includes a backbox and a two part door and display deadfront chassis Figure 47 BBX FXMNS Enclosure Notes When using the BBX FMNS as a Mass Notification System ACU refer to Appendix I 0 3 0 5 45 3 5 5306 0 0 5 5306 1 3 9 ...

Page 79: ...Audio Card Cage Space for an ANC 5000 Audio module TNC 5000 Telephone module and four amplifiers FX 2000MNS Main Fire Alarm Board and backplate 3 adder modules may be mounted over the main board similar to the FX 2003 12NDS see page 21 PS 2040 Power Supply Mounting Holes Mounting position for 2 adder modules Mounting positions for 2 adder modules in each spot Mounting Holes Mounting Holes Transfor...

Page 80: ...FleX Net Mass Notification System BBX FXMNS Enclosure 78 Figure 49 BBX FXMNS Enclosure Complete View BBX FXMNS FRONT DOORS AND DEADFRONT CHASSIS BBX FXMNS BACKBOX ...

Page 81: ... Manual 79 Figure 50 Mounting Vertical Microphone and Telephone Modules in the BBX FXMNS Door Hinge Door Hinges Door Hinge Modules are mounted from the backside of the middle door using the screws provided Back side of BBX FXMNS inner door ...

Page 82: ...nets and enclosures Figure 51 Expansion Audio Cabinet Mechanical I nstallation Notes It is extremely important to connect the audio cabinets earth ground point chassis ground to the earth ground The power supply mounts on the bottom left hand corner of the backbox and the batteries are placed on the bottom to the right of the power supply Conduits should be brought in only through the conduits pro...

Page 83: ... to lug terminals on the Battery Disconnect board Orange White Orange Wires connected from the transformer to this terminal block Connected to Batteries Battery Fuse F1 32V 40A MAX Fast acting AC Power IN G N 120VAC or 240VAC Wire as per label Two brown wires connected from the transformer to the bridge rectifier Green GND black N red 120V AC and yellow 240V AC wires connected from the transformer...

Page 84: ... are hooked up to the batteries red and black Refer to Figure 52 Transformer Power The orange white orange wires are soldered on the audio card cage motherboard They are connected to the terminal block located on the power supply cover which covers the transformer in the order left to right orange white orange The orange white orange wires from the transformer are connected to the top terminals lo...

Page 85: ...ht in slot positions two to eight Connect cable MD 525 from the QMB 5000N inside the BBX FXMNS or Integrated Fire Audio Cabinet to the IN connector at the top left corner of the QMB 5000B Motherboard Connect cable MD 525 from the QMB 5000B Motherboard connection marked OUT in the top left corner to the next expansion audio cabinet QMB 5000B Motherboard connection marked IN if another audio cabinet...

Page 86: ...n The three terminals on the left are connected from the QMB 5000N motherboard as orange white orange left to right in that order Figure 54 QPS 5000N Power Supply Wiring Diagram Orange White Orange Wires connected to QMB 5000B Motherboard 120 VAC or 240 VAC Live Black Ground Earth Ground stud in QBB 5001 R Backbox Neutral White Connect AC ground to Earth Ground stud located in the QBB 5001 R Backb...

Page 87: ...k the amplifier forward until the amplifier connector is disconnected from the motherboard pins 4 Holding the amplifier firmly by the backplate edges slide the amplifier forward and completely remove it from the card cage Multiple QBB 5001 R Cabinet Connections When multiple QBB 5001 R audio cabinets are used in an installation each has its own QPS 5000N Power Supply QBC 5000N Battery Charger and ...

Page 88: ...bbon Cable I O A M P 1 EXPANSION MOTHERBOARD 1 EXPANSION MOTHERBOARD 2 EXPANSION MOTHERBOARD 3 A M P 2 A M P 3 A M P 4 A M P 5 A M P 6 A M P 7 I O A M P 1 A M P 2 A M P 3 A M P 4 A M P 5 A M P 6 A M P 7 I O A M P 1 A M P 2 A M P 3 A M P 4 A M P 5 A M P 6 A M P 7 ANC 5000 and or TNC 5000 NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED Amplifiers are defined as in slot positions 2 to 5 for the Node Motherboard QMB 5000N...

Page 89: ...r Network card is necessary only if Telephone circuits are required Below is a diagram for mounting both audio and telephone cards into the large network fire alarm chassis FX 2009 12NDS ANC 5000 Partial Interior View to right of main board TNC 5000 FX 2009 12NDS 5 6 4 8 9 7 Metal plate mounts over positions 4 to 9 inclusive TNC 5000 board mounts over ANC 5000 board ...

Page 90: ... 70V or 25V QAA 5230S 70 25 Two 30 watt split into four 15 watt supervised speaker outputs 70V or 25V QAA 5415 70 Four 15 watt individually supervised speaker circuits 70V QAA 5415 25 Four 15 watt individually supervised speaker circuits 25V QAA 5160 70 25 One 60 watt supervised speaker circuit 70V or 25V Notes All circuits are power limited and supervised Cut jumper J1 when using an isolator Ther...

Page 91: ...e 8A fast blow and four are 1 25 A fast blow for the 25V See speaker wiring chart for wire gauge selection JP1 CUT JUMPER JP1 WHEN USING A SPEAKER ISOLATOR QAA 5230 70 25 AND QAA 5160 70 25 AMPLIFIERS 1 8 Note When using a speaker isolator SIS 204 or SISA 204 for use in Canada only jumper JP1 top left hand corner component side must be cut on the QAA 5230 70 25 and on the QAA 5160 70 25 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 92: ...amplifier as the QAA 5415 but instead of 70 Volts it is 25 Volts Figure 59 QAA 5415 70 or QAA 5415 Wiring Notes All circuits are power limited and supervised There are four 3A fast blow fuses on this board See speaker wiring chart for wire gauge selection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 QAA 5415 70 OR QAA 5415 25 TERMINAL BLOCK ZONE D ZONE C ZONE B ZONE A 22K 1W ELR MODEL MP 302 MANUFACTURED BY MIRCOM 22K 1W ELR ...

Page 93: ... 70 or QAA 5415 25 Amplifiers Note When using a speaker isolator SISA 204 or SISA 204 for use in Canada only jumper JP1 top left hand corner component side must be cut on the QAA 5230 70 25 and on the QAA 5160 70 25 QAA 5415 70 25 AMPLIFIER CUT JUMPER OVER U3 WHEN USING A SPEAKER ISOLATOR 1 8 JUMPER U3 ...

Page 94: ...AKER SPEAKER SPEAKER QAA 5415 70 and QAA 5415 25 AMPLIFIER QAA 4CLA REMOVABLE TERMINAL BLOCK QAA 4CLA TERMINAL BLOCK TO WIRE QAA 4CLA REMOVE TERMINAL FROM QAA 5415 70 or QAA 5415 25 AMPLIFIER CONNECT TO QAA 4CLA AND SCREW DOWN WIRE THE FOUR CLASS A CIRCUITS TO THE 16 TERMINALS AS SHOWN IN DIAGRAM AT RIGHT ALL CIRCUITS ARE POWER LIMITED 15 WATTS MAX PER ZONE NOTES 1 2 3 ...

Page 95: ...1 J2 J3 J4 SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER QAA 5230S 70 25 AMPLIFIER QAA 4CLAS REMOVABLE TERMINAL BLOCK QAA 4CLAS TERMINAL BLOCK TO WIRE QAA 4CLAS REMOVE TERMINAL FROM QAA 5230S 70 25 AMPLIFIER CONNECT TO QAA 4CLAS AND SCREW DOWN WIRE THE FOUR CLASS A CIRCUITS TO THE 16 TERMINALS AS SHOWN IN DIAGRAM AT RIGHT ALL CIRCUITS ARE POWER LIMITED 15 WATTS MAX PER ZONE NOTES 1 2 3 ...

Page 96: ...using a speaker isolator SIS 204 or SISA 204 for use in Canada only jumper JP1 top left hand corner component side must be cut on the QAA 5160 70 25 board for details see Figure 57 Notes All circuits are power limited and supervised There are two fuses on this board Both are 8A fast blow See speaker wiring chart for wire gauge selection 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 QAA 5160 70 25 TERMINAL BLOCK QAA 5160 70 25 ...

Page 97: ...8 60 750 228 1200 365 2000 609 3500 1066 Notes for Wiring Charts 1 For each speaker zone select the total zone power 2 Distance shown is calculated to the last speaker based on the worst case with all speakers lumped at the end 3 Calculation is based on a 1db power loss 20 and a source of 70V or 25V Total Power Maximum Wiring Run To Last Device ELR 18AWG 16AWG 14AWG 12AWG Watts ft m ft m ft m ft m...

Page 98: ...motherboard No connections are made to the backup amplifier s terminals except for end of line resistors which are to be placed directly on the terminals in the audio cabinet Once the Backup Amplifier is installed it must be properly configured Refer to the Audio Configuration for details The number of backup amplifiers is limited to one per node Only the first failed amplifier gets the backup The...

Page 99: ...ERT AMP PAGE AMP TROUBLE ZONE TROUBLE EVAC ALERT AMP AMP TROUBLE EVAC ALERT AMP AMP TROUBLE EVAC ALERT AMP AMP TROUBLE EVAC ALERT AMP AMP TROUBLE AMP AMP TROUBLE EVAC ALERT AMP PAGE AMP TROUBLE ZONE TROUBLE AMP AMP TROUBLE AMP AMP TROUBLE AMP AMP TROUBLE AMP A AMP TROUBLE AMP TROUBLE ALERT 2 EVAC ALERT AMP PAGE AMP TROUBLE ZONE TROUBLE EVAC ALERT AMP AMP TROUBLE EVAC ALERT AMP AMP TROUBLE EVAC ALE...

Page 100: ...om the motherboard to the batteries as shown in Figure 52 but do not connect the cable between the batteries at this time When plugging in these amplifiers the components are facing left Slide the amplifier in place and to avoid damage making sure that the edge connector is properly mating with the header on the motherboard Keep the amplifier as straight and level as possible and use even pressure...

Page 101: ...FleX NetTM Installation and Operation Manual 99 Audio Configuration The configuration of the FleX Net is accomplished via the MSW 025 Personal Computer based Configurator Software ...

Page 102: ...ackboxes also Below find the dimensions for both the backboxes Figure 66 BB 5008 and BB 5014 Backboxes Notes Material 16GA 0 059 cold rolled steel Finish painted Allow 4 gap between flanges of the backboxes when installing side by side Door is not shown For white door order DOX 50014M and DOX 5008M For red door order DOX 5014MR and DOX 5008MR BB 5014 Lobby Backbox BB 5008 Lobby Backbox ...

Page 103: ...ontroller Module S S L S S Alternate Power IN G A Input IN RS 485 PAGING BUS MIC PTT IN OUT SW1 1 8 ON Heartbeat COMM RX COMM TX Audio CLASS D RX Audio CLASS D TX Audio RX Status Page Bus IN Status Page Bus OUT System OK RESET CPU Fail Jumper JW9 is normally open Jumper JW6 is normally open Gain Level Jumpers JW7 and JW8 are normally shorted LEDs for Information P13 Ethernet Port for Future Use JW...

Page 104: ... MIC PTT IN OUT NOT USED Wire the Paging Bus to all other ANC 5000 Audio Network Controller Modules see Figure 67 Microphone and push to talk PTT button is wired to Master Paging module L terminal NOT USED 3K9 ohms 3K9 ohms Connect resistors to and of MIC and PTT terminals when master microphone and telephone is not used ...

Page 105: ... Bus In Paging Bus In Paging Bus In Paging Bus In Paging Bus In Paging Bus In ANC 5000 CACF ANC 5000 ANC 5000 ANC 5000 ANC 5000 ANC 5000 ANC 5000 CLASS A WIRING Node 1 Last Node Node 6 Node 5 Node 4 Node 3 Node 2 S S Additional ANC 5000s connected in between Audio Bus Specifications 10V 50 mA Maximum Totalcableresistanceis 90ohmsMax 18 gauge twisted pair wire Audio Bus is power limited and fully s...

Page 106: ...V Paging Module fits into the BBX FXMNS Enclosure It mounts on the inside chassis part of the BBX FXMNS Connections and terminal wiring are the same as the QMP 5101N wire as shown in the following instructions Figure 70 QMP 5101NV Vertical Paging Control Module ...

Page 107: ...le in the cabinet Slide in labels NP 6659 are placed so that push buttons and LEDs are labelled as shown in Figure 71 Figure 71 QMP 5101N Network Master Paging Control Module Connect ribbon cable from P1 IN to previous display module Connect P2 OUT to the QAZT 5348DS or QAZT 5302DS Zoned Selector Panel or next display module Wire the positive and negative terminals and the microphone MIC positive ...

Page 108: ...nd the ANC 5000 is 20 feet or 6 metres MIC MIC SHLD 18 22 AWG Twisted Shielded Pair PTT PTT 18 22 AWG Twisted Pair CABLE CONNECTS TO PREVIOUS DISPLAY MODULE FROM PREVIOUS MICROPHONE TO NEXT MICROPHONE IF THIS IS THE LAST MICROPHONE PLACE EOL 3K9 ohm RESISTOR HERE BETWEEN and OF PTT TERMNALS P1 P2 SHIELD SHIELD MIC IN MIC OUT SHIELD SHIELD PTT OUT PTT IN TO QAZT 5348DS or QAZT 5302DS SELEC TOR PANE...

Page 109: ...one and push to talk button are wired by Factory to these terminals QMP 5101N V Network Master Paging Module Remote Power Input 24V DC Regulated 1 7 A max FX 2000N Fire Alarm Aux Power Supply G A Input IN RS 485 NOT USED Wire the Paging Bus to all other ANC 5000 Audio Network Con troller Modules OUT to IN see Figure 67 TWISTED SHIELDED PAIR CABLE Jumpers JW7 and JW8 are normally installed shorted ...

Page 110: ... the paging bus i e other microphone in use Illuminates steady green when associated microphone at proximity of LED is in use Pre Tone Active LED Steady green when paging and warden paging is active Amplifier Trouble LED Indicates any amplifier internal trouble Mic Trouble LED Flashes amber to indicate a microphone trouble Page to Evac LED Illuminates steady green when the Page to Evac pushbutton ...

Page 111: ... zones for voice paging All Call Minus Button Inverts the selection of zones for voice paging Page to Evac Pressing this button selects all the audio zones currently in evacuation mode for paging Page to Alert Pressing this button selects all the audio zones currently in alert mode for paging Page Cancel Pressing this button de selects all zones including those manually selected from paging Lamp T...

Page 112: ...and then the plate is mounted into a BB 5008 or BB 5014 backbox in positions marked 4 to 9 inclusive refer to drawing of large chassis Figure 75 Figure 74 Mechanical I nstallation of the TNC 5000 Telephone Network Controller Board within the BBX FXMNS ANC 5000 TNC 5000 This connector mounts into connector in slot 1 on the QMB 5000N Audio Backplane 12 VDC BATTERY 12 VDC BATTERY BATTERY TRANSFORMER ...

Page 113: ...and to each other and the Master Telephone Remote telephones are connected to the control modules Figure 76 Typical Addressable Telephone Set up ANC 5000 Partial Interior View to right of main board TNC 5000 5 6 4 8 9 7 Metal plate mounts over positions 4 to 9 inclusive TNC 5000 board mounts over ANC 5000 board T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T Remote Telephones Remote Telephones Remote Telephones R...

Page 114: ...W1 Jumper positions 1 and 2 if zone 1 is connected to a Master Telephone JW1 Jumper positions 2 and 3 if zone 1 is NOT connected to a Master Telephone Telephone Zones 1 to 4 are depluggable terminals A set of 8 terminals for Zone 3 and 4 above a set of 8 terminals for Zone 1 and 2 Z1 JW1 Z2 Z3 Z4 S S P10 Ribbon Cable connects to the ANC 5000 Audio Network Controller Module P11 Tel Bus Out Tel Bus ...

Page 115: ... 78 Telephone Bus Wiring Diagram Tel Bus Out Tel Bus Out Tel Bus Out Tel Bus Out Tel Bus Out Tel Bus Out Tel Bus Out Tel Bus In Tel Bus In Tel Bus In Tel Bus In Tel Bus In Tel Bus In Tel Bus In TNC 5000 Lobby Panel TNC 5000 TNC 5000 TNC 5000 TNC 5000 TNC 5000 TNC 5000 Shield Shield ...

Page 116: ...E MODULE TWISTED SHIELDED PAIR IS RECOMMENDED T T E O L 3K9 ohms CLASS B WIRING CLASS A WIRING USE TWISTED SHIELDED PAIR WIRE SHIELD TO S TERMINAL NEAR THE RS 485 ON MAIN FIRE ALARM BOARD TERMINATE ONE END OF THE SHIELD ONLY AND DO NOT PLACE IN THE SAME CONDUIT WITH WIRES FROM THE FIRE ALARM ADDRESSABLE LOOP DAISY CHAIN TERMINALS 10 AND 11 and 1 and 2 FROM FIRST FIREPHONE MODULE TO LAST USE TWISTE...

Page 117: ...QMT 5302NV Vertical Master Telephone fits into the BBX FXMNS Enclosure The master telephone is mounted to the inside chassis and field wiring is on the BBX FXMNS backbox Connections and terminal wiring are shown in the following instructions Figure 80 QMT 5302NV Master Firefighters Telephone ...

Page 118: ...irefighters Telephone The QMT 5302N mounts into the BB 5008 and BB 5014 QMT 5302N Network Master Firefighters Telephone Control Module is used in conjunction with the FleX Net Fire Alarm system at the CACF Node Slide in labels NP 6657 are supplied with the Master Telephone Place labels as shown in 82 The QAZT 5348DS or QAZT 5302DS Telephone Selector panels are used for selecting telephone zones up...

Page 119: ...The master telephone positive and negative terminals connect to the TNC 5000 Zone 1 positive and negative terminals with twisted shielded pair wires Refer to 83 below for connector and terminal block locations of the QMT 5302N Figure 83 QMT 5302N Cable Connection and Terminal Wiring Connection from previous display Connection to Telephone Selector Panel P1 or next display IN OUT To TNC 5000 Teleph...

Page 120: ...twork Firefighters Telephone Selector panel to the master telephone by connecting P1 cable into P2 on the QMT 5302N V Master Telephone P4 of the QAZT 5348DS is connected to P1 of the next display panel up to six total Connect the first QAZT 5302DS Network Firefighters Telephone Selector panel to the master telephone by connecting P1 cable into P2 on the QMT 5302N V Master Telephone P2 of the QAZT ...

Page 121: ...ontrol Module the QMT 5302N NV Network Master Firefighters Telephone Control Module the IPS 4848DS IPS 2424DS display modules and the paging or telephone selector panels QAZT 5348DS QAZT 5302DS are daisy chained together starting from the FX 2000N LCD display module DSPL 420 DS DSPL 2440 RAXN LCD or RAXN LCDG Total number of boards allowed in the daisy chain connection is 6 12 frames P4 P1 Ribbon ...

Page 122: ...l illuminate when there is a connection between the designated Master Telephone at the CACF and the present QMT 5302N or QMT 5302NV telephone QMT 5302N and QMT 5302NV Master Telephone Pushbutton Controls Call Control Pressing this pushbutton will connect this master telephone with master telephones as configured Deselect All Pressing this pushbutton will disconnect all master telephone calls initi...

Page 123: ...assis FX 2000MNS Same as FX 2003 12NDS except Displays incl LCD and Controls for all Common Functions and 16 Zone Displays are not included Quad I ntelligent Analog Loop Module ALCN 792MI SO D Quad Analog Loops with additional ALCN 792D daughter board capable of monitoring 636 AP Sensors and 636 AP Modules Power limited 22 VDC 400 mA max 10kHz frequency max loop resistance 40 ohms Current Consumpt...

Page 124: ... zone LEDs active 262 mA Digital Communicator Module UDACT 300A Programmable I nput Switches Module I PS 2424DS Transmit alarm supervisory and trouble to a central monitoring station Current Consumption standby 45 mA alarm 120 mA Current Consumption standby 5 mA alarm one zone active 22 mA DSPL 420 DS and DSPL 2440 Displays Programmable I nput Switches Module I PS 4848DS Current Consumption standb...

Page 125: ...ork Controller Module Current consumption standby 195mA alarm 215mA Model FOM 2000 UM Fiber Optics Module Current consumption standby 15mA alarm 15mA Model QAA 5160 70 25 Amplifier with one 70V or 25V 60 Watt Zone 70 7Vrms or 25V constant voltage output One fully supervised Class A or B speaker Zone 60 watts per zone Freq Response ULI bandwidth from 800 to 2800 Hz ULC bandwidth from 400 to 4000 Hz...

Page 126: ...speaker zones 15 watts per zone Freq response ULI bandwidth from 800 to 2800 Hz ULC bandwidth from 400 to 4000 Hz Harmonic distortion less than 2 5 at 1 KHz Current consumption standby 55mA alarm 350mA plus 75mA watt speaker power Model QMP 5101N or QMP 5101NV Paging Microphone Mounts in Mircom BB 1000 BB 5000 FX LOC and BBX FXMNS for QMP 5101NV enclosures Current Consumption standby 3mA alarm 7mA...

Page 127: ...20 DS Narrow Display X 0 025 0 025 DSPL 2440 Graphic Display X 0 029 0 035 UDACT 300A Dialer Module X 0 045 0 120 PR 300 City Tie Module X 0 035 0 300 RAX 1048TZDS RAX 1048TZDS CC Adder Annunciator Chassis X 0 022 1 zone active 0 026 2 zone active 0 030 3 zone active 0 035 4 zone active 0 039 48 zone active 0 262 RAM 1032TZD RAM 1032TZDS CC Adder Annunciator Chassis X 0 050 32 zone active 0 300 AG...

Page 128: ...r that provides the same functions as the main display on the fire alarm control panel less 16 zone LEDs The RAXN LCDG is similar to the RAXN LCD except its display is a graphical LCD It is equipped with expanded memory of more than 18 000 system points large 4 line x 20 character backlit alphanumeric LCD display or for the RAXN LCDG a graphical display which uses a simple menu system complete wit...

Page 129: ...OFF ON OFF 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF 23 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 25 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 26 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 27 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 29 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 30 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 31 ON ON ON ON ON OFF 32 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 33 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 34 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 35 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 36 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 37 ON...

Page 130: ...OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ALCN 792MISO ADDR SW1 1 SW1 2 SW1 3 SW1 4 SW1 5 SW1 6 SW1 7 SW1 8 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Put in ON position for firmware restore to defaults during power up At all other times put in OFF state 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF RAXN LC...

Page 131: ... MIX M500S A Addr 121 SC SC SC SC OUT OUT 24V IN 24V IN 24V OUT 24V OUT Supv output module SO MIX M500S A MIX M500S A Addr 150 SC SC SC SC OUT OUT 24V IN 24V IN 24V OUT 24V OUT Supv output module SO Addr 171 CSIS 202A CSIS 202A Supervised Signal Isolator 1 Supervised Signal Isolator 2 Detectors Addr ION 1 7 11 25 Photo 8 10 Detectors Addr ION 29 50 Photo 26 28 Next Detectors ION Addr 51 53 Photo A...

Page 132: ...pecifications Power Requirements All currents are in amperes Model Number Description Qty Standby Amps Total Standby Amps Alarm Amps Total Alarm Amps FX 2000MNS Main Fire Alarm Board X 0 310 0 733 ANC 5000 Audio Network Controller Module X 0 255 0 265 TNC 5000 Telephone Network Controller Module X 0 195 0 215 QAA 5160 70 25 1 Zone 60W Amplifier X 0 055 0 350 QAA 5230 70 25 2 Zone 30W Amplifier X 0...

Page 133: ... 2440 which may be used for service this display will show all messages Up to seven FX LOC R s can be connected to any MNS node The FX LOC R Local Operating Console along with the FleX Net Network Fire Alarm provides compliance with the Mass Notification System MNS UL 2572 requirements Applicable Standards UL 2572 UL 864 NFPA 72 ULC Figure 87 I n Building Mass Notification Sample System Node 1 Nod...

Page 134: ...ule Remote Power Input G A Input IN RS 485 NOT USED Wire the Paging Bus to all other ANC 5000 Audio Network Controller Modules OUT to IN See Figure 73 for more details TWISTED SHIELDED PAIR CABLE TWISTED SHIELDED PAIR CABLE Jumpers JW7 and JW8 must be installed at all times This connec tion to Aux Power is not required when ANC 5000 is installed in the Audio Card Cage Daisy chain PTT and MIC to ne...

Page 135: ...ging priority above and below fire alarm messaging For example one area of voice messaging may have 5 percent above normal zone priority which means that this area has the first level priority or override above fire alarm messaging Another area may have 10 percent below normal zone priority which will have this area two levels below fire alarm messaging priority The following are screen captures o...

Page 136: ... paging is in use Reset As per UL resets are handled separately for Fire Central Control and the Mass Notification System They are mutually independent ACU Emergency Response Operation 1 Access control of ACU 2 ACU will notify in use via LED on RAX 1048TZDS 3 Select areas to receive paging or digitized messages or use all call 4 Page or send digitized message as necessary Note The RAX 1048TZDS nor...

Page 137: ... with supervision Figure 89 Sounder Base Wiring to Auxiliary Power Supply with Supervision Class B The monitor module shown in the diagram above should be set up in the configurator to report as a trouble input with the message tag Sounder Base Fault 24V AUX POWER Loop 1 SLC COSAP A Fire CO Detector APB200 COA Sounder Base COSAP A Fire CO Detector APB200 COA Sounder Base COSAP A Fire CO Detector A...

Page 138: ...o act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation Building automation systems produced by the Mircom Group of Companies are not to be used as a fire alarm or life safety system NOTE TO INSTALLERS All Mircom Systems have been carefully designed to be as effective as possible However there are circumstances where they may not provide protection Some reasons for sys...

Page 139: ... power supply to operate Examples include smoke detectors beacons HVAC and lighting controllers If a device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render that device inoperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctuations which may damage Mircom Systems or other electronic equipment After a power interruption h...

Page 140: ...s are located on a different level of the residence or premise 17 Software Malfunction Most Mircom Systems contain software No warranties are provided as to the software components of any products or stand alone software products within a Mircom System For a full statement of the warranties and exclusions and limitations of liability please refer to the company s standard Terms and Conditions and ...

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