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AUTO LED shows steady for switch in AUTO position.

ON LED shows steady for all outputs operating and confirmed.

OFF LED shows steady for all outputs NOT operating and confirmed. 

TRBL LED shows steady for one or more outputs NOT operating and confirmed.

Figure 17

FDX-008W(KI) Block Diagram of Fan and Monitor Set-up

Before mounting the FDX-008WKI module, if a keyswitch is to be connected, wire the 
keyswitch to terminals at TS1 as shown in Figure  below. Mount the FDX-008W and FDX-
008WKI Fan Damper Control Display modules in any position on the front part of the FX-
4000N chassis and backbox.

Note:

 A bypass function always has priority, so that if a circuit is bypassed by moving the 

switch manually or by loop bypass (FX-4000N Fire Alarm Panel), no other action will 
operate this switch other than again moving the switch manually or by un-bypassing the 
loop.

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 OFF   AUTO   ON   TROUBLE

FX-4000N FIRE

ALARM PANEL

FANS

OUTPUT MODULES

MONITOR MODULES

FDX-008W(KI) FAN/DAMPER CONTROL MODULE

Summary of Contents for FleX-Net FX-4000

Page 1: ...FX 4000Intelligent Fire Detection and Voice Evacuation System Installation and Operation Manual LT 894MP Rev 1 Sep 2021...

Page 2: ...14 0 BBX FXMNS Audio Module Placement and Internal Wiring 89 15 0 Integrated Fire Alarm Connection 90 16 0 QBB 5001 R Expansion Audio Cabinet Module Placement 91 17 0 Installing and Removing Amplifie...

Page 3: ...7 0 Appendix A Specifications 131 38 0 Appendix B Power Supply and Battery Calculations 136 39 0 Appendix C DIP Switch Settings 138 40 0 Appendix D Alarm Verification Timing 139 41 0 Appendix E Wiring...

Page 4: ...system The FleX Net FX 4000 provides zoned emergency multi channel audio providing emergency paging and fire evacuation and an optional firefighters telephone communication to and from CACF Central A...

Page 5: ...rotection with field settable definition which enables the installer to determine what functions are accessible for each level of password Four queues for acknowledge with Alarm Queue Supervisory Queu...

Page 6: ...mum expansion 180W 360W 3 1260W Optional redundant backup amplifier per node 1 4 Document Conventions 1 5 Circuits and Zones The term circuits refers to an actual electrical interface initiating detec...

Page 7: ...N in a UB 1024DS with a DOX 1024DSR Door RS 485 Node 4 FX 4009 12N in a BB 5008R CACF RS 485 Node 3 FX 4017 12N in a BBX 1072ARDS RAXN 4000LCD in a BB 1001DR RS 485 Node 1 FX 4003 12NXT in a BBX 1024X...

Page 8: ...aging Audio Alert Evac RM 1008A Relays SGM 1004A Signal DM 1008A Inputs PTR 2000 1 AGD 048 IPS 4848DS Zone Bypass RAX 1048TZDS Graphic Driver Display Adder and or NOTES 5 Annunciators RAXN 4000LCD and...

Page 9: ...003 12NXT 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...

Page 10: ...f a backplate which is mounted into the BBX FXMNS backbox and a FX 4000N Fire Alarm Control board and a battery disconnect board ECX 0012 Expander Chassis to use with the FX 4009 12N It provides space...

Page 11: ...2000 UM Fiber Optics Module Optional Connects to the FNC 2000 Fire Alarm Network Controller Module and allows fiber optics cabling Model Description ALCN 960MISO MGC Protocol Quad Loop Adder module p...

Page 12: ...ine by 20 character display which can be mounted into backboxes BBX 1072ADS ARDS BB 5008 R BB 5014 and the BBX FXMNS Backbox DSPL 2440 Graphic display which can be mounted in backboxes BBX 1072ADS ARD...

Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...5348DS 48 Zone Paging and Telephone Selector Panel QAZT 5302DS 24 Zone Paging and Telephone Selector Panel Model Description INX 10AC Addressable Booster Power Supply mounts to backboxes BB 5014 and B...

Page 15: ...0 W x 7 D BB 5014 black door 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...

Page 16: ...box RAX 1048TZDS RAX 1048TZDS CC Model RAX 1048TZDS Adder Annunciator Chassis with 48 Bi coloured LEDs and 48 trouble LEDs Model RAM 1048TZDS CC is the same as the RAM 1058TZDS except it has conformal...

Page 17: ...ng 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 Re...

Page 18: ...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 Horizont...

Page 19: ...16 Figure 2 BBX 1072ADS Flush and Surface Installation and Dimensions Material Cold rolled steel 16GA 0 059 thick for backbox 14GA 0 075 thick for door Finish Painted except for hinges...

Page 20: ...Installation Instructions 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 Fin...

Page 21: ...e Figure 4 BBX 1024XT R Backbox 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 Pa...

Page 22: ...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...

Page 23: ...nstructions and Dimensions for BB 5014 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...

Page 24: ...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 1 Front plate is not shown 2 Position reserved...

Page 25: ...ts 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 40XX 12N Provision for PR 300...

Page 26: ...box View FX 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...

Page 27: ...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 mounti...

Page 28: ...er the ANC 4000 Audio Network Controller module and both are mounted on a metal plate and that plate is mounted in a BB 5008 or BB 5014 backbox in positions marked 4 to 9 inclusive refer to previous d...

Page 29: ...Chassis and ECX 0012 Expander Chassis for FX 4009 12N ALCN 960MISO or ALCN 4792MISO Quad Intelligent Analog Loop Adder Module DM 1008A EightInitiating Circuit Module SGM 1004A Four NAC circuit Module...

Page 30: ...0 Series enclosures which have cutouts with brackets and the BBX 1000 Series enclosures requires RAXN 4000LCD as a driver Frame is a measure of display capacity used in the programming of the system D...

Page 31: ...rnet jack P8 Power Connector for Adder Modules P9 RS 232C for Printer or CRT Monitor P10 11 Connection to 24 VDC Battery Observe Polarity P14 Connector for Display Module P15 J1 Connectors for Factory...

Page 32: ...in Fire Alarm Module MD 871A N Version Main Chassis SW2 DIP Switch Node Address Setting on Main Fire Alarm Module Refer to Appendix C for Node Address Setting Available addresses are 1 to 63 DIP Switc...

Page 33: ...the FX 4000N 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 sli...

Page 34: ...2440 Graphical Main Display Module P1 Cable connects to P14 of the FX 4000N main fire alarm board Figure 8 P2 Connection to P1 of any adder display module if used Note The main display module comes wi...

Page 35: ...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 JW...

Page 36: ...on 5 6 RAX 1048TZDS Zone Display Module Figure 13 Zone Display Module RAX 1048TZDS Connector and Jumpers Function P1 P1 cable attaches to P10 of the FNC 2000 Fire Network Controller Module JW1 on FOM...

Page 37: ...mmable Input Switches Module Figure 15 IPS 4848DS Cable Connection on the back side of board Connector Function P1 P1 Cable connects to P2 of previous display module P2 P2 Cable connects to P1 of next...

Page 38: ...e connects to P1 of next display module Note The IPS 4848DS module comes with laser printer compatible slide in paper labels for zone labelling Connector Function P1 P1 Cable connects to P2 of previou...

Page 39: ...re are 3 operations provided outputs to turn ON same outputs to turn OFF and inputs to bypass An example of the most common use of the FDX 008W or FDX 008WKI Fan Damper Control Display module is to op...

Page 40: ...ire the keyswitch to terminals at TS1 as shown in Figure below Mount the FDX 008W and FDX 008WKI Fan Damper Control Display modules in any position on the front part of the FX 4000N chassis and backbo...

Page 41: ...ide 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 OFF AUTO ON TROU...

Page 42: ...circuits 7 and 8 JW5 Remove continuity jumper if there are any more adder modules installed Note For Class A operation the FX 4000N must be configured as Class A via the configuration program P1 P3 P...

Page 43: ...he basic mode of operation does not involve any isolators connected to the signal zones For this case leave jumpers JW2 JW3 JW4 and JW5 as they come on pins 2 and 3 and do not make any connection to t...

Page 44: ...e 21 Hardwire Relay Adder Module RM 1008A P2 Data cable to P6 or P5 of main fire alarm module or to previous adder module P1 Data connector for next adder module P4 Power connector to P8 of main fire...

Page 45: ...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 the Confi...

Page 46: ...for location of jumpers cable connections pushbutton and LEDs Table 7 following provides a description of the user items on the UDACT 300A Figure 23 UDACT 300A Board Layout UDACT Prot 1 Idle 20 00 MON...

Page 47: ...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 u...

Page 48: ...ed to P3 of the main fire alarm controller module or connected from the previous loop controller module or other adder board If the next loop controller module is used connect the RS 485 out at P3 for...

Page 49: ...RD S ADDRESS SW1 1 IS THE LEAST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT BINARY ACTIVE POSITION IS ON P4 SW1 POWER CABLE OUT POWER CABLE IN JW2 leave closed JW1 leave open RS 485 heartbeat LED heartbeat LED for on board pro...

Page 50: ...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...

Page 51: ...s 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 Daughte...

Page 52: ...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...

Page 53: ...al Blocks are removable for ease of wiring All power limited circuits must use type FPL FPLR or FPLP power limited cable i COM RS485 NO NC COM TROUBLE NO NC COM SIG GND or COM NO NC ALARM USE TWISTED...

Page 54: ...AL 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 POWE...

Page 55: ...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...

Page 56: ...ISOLA TOR BASE ADDRESSABLE 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 Addre...

Page 57: ...LE SMOKE DE TEC TORS 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...

Page 58: ...ble 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 ANA...

Page 59: ...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 CLASS X For Class X operation use isolator bases for the detectors and us...

Page 60: ...lay 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...

Page 61: ...ire to all the FNC 2000 wiring the last FNC 2000 back to Line B of the first FNC 2000 at the lobby panel for Class X Figure 36 Class X Wiring for the FNC 2000 Module Line B Line A Line A Line A Line A...

Page 62: ...fiber optic cable It is wired as shown in Figure 37 below Connect L1 to L2 and L2 to L1 as shown in the Class A wiring of Figure 37 Refer to LT 6907 document for more wiring and installation informat...

Page 63: ...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 LIS...

Page 64: ...re fully supervised and rated for 24 VDC Regulated 1 7A max They must be wired according to the Wiring Tables and Information on page 66 IND 2 Z IND 2 Z IND 2 Y Z SUPERVISED NAC 2 NAC 1 POWER LIMITED...

Page 65: ...ese 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 RESISTIV...

Page 66: ...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...

Page 67: ...rvice 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 specification...

Page 68: ...1 4 Slow Blow Non replaceable Fuse FX 4009 12N Main Chassis 120 VAC 60 Hz 4A 240VAC 50 Hz 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 Fu...

Page 69: ...uld 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...

Page 70: ...1 volt Refer to Table 10 Wiring Table for Initiating Circuits on page 66 Shield for Analog Loop Wiring Only twisted pair is recommended but if shielded twisted pair is used wire shield at the start an...

Page 71: ...larity 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 Config...

Page 72: ...templates on 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 General Alarm Cancel LED...

Page 73: ...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...

Page 74: ...by 10 events at a time Press the left cursor button to scroll down by 10 events at a time Press the Trouble Queue button to cycle through all the unacknowledged trouble conditions Press and to cycle...

Page 75: ...Stops and resets all Timers Processes inputs as new events Aux Disconnect is not affected Reset cannot be activated until the Signal Silence Inhibit timer has expired 8 2 5 Signal Silence Button Acti...

Page 76: ...st is active for more than 10 seconds Common Trouble is activated 8 3 Single Stage Operation In a single stage system all alarm inputs are treated in a similar manner Alarm inputs include any of the f...

Page 77: ...LED turns on If the alarm is a First Stage alarm Non disconnected strobe circuits programmed to that circuit are activated continuously Non disconnected signal circuits programmed to that circuit are...

Page 78: ...ions any second stage general alarm condition activates all NACs whether they are correlated or not Note Pre Signal is not permitted to be used in Canada unless approved by the AHJ Initiating Detectio...

Page 79: ...ied alarms but if correlations are enabled general alarm initiating circuits are correlated to all NACs Non Latching Supervisory These alarms are for supervisory devices An activation on these circuit...

Page 80: ...Signal For audible devices such as bells and piezo mini horns that may be activated in code The code consists of 4 digits with each digit consisting of 1 15 pulses on the signals Each coded circuit c...

Page 81: ...second 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 co...

Page 82: ...out taking the panel off line Configuration reverts back to previous or moves to future configuration through front panel menu OPEN Graphic Navigator Software Package This software package OpenGN allo...

Page 83: ...ts 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 telepho...

Page 84: ...stem with Audio and Non Audio Nodes CACF Node 1 Node 2 Node 3 Node 4 RAXN 4000LCD in a BB 1003DR RS 485 RS 485 RAXN 4000LCD in a BB 1001DR Node 5 FXMNS FX 4009 12N in a BB 5008R FX 4003 12N in a BBX 1...

Page 85: ...r module is mounted in position 2 over the FX 4000MNS main board ANC 4000 Audio Network Controller module The ANC 4000 Audio Network Controller module is mounted on a metal plate which is packaged wit...

Page 86: ...SGM 1004A RM 1008A Circuit Adder Modules Model Description PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module UDACT 300A Digital Communicator Dialer Module Model Description FDX 008W KI Fan Damper Module I...

Page 87: ...models 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...

Page 88: ...pace for an ANC 4000 Audio module TNC 5000 Telephone module and four amplifiers FX 4000MNS Main Fire Alarm Board and backplate 3 adder modules may be mounted over the main board similar to the FX 4003...

Page 89: ...86 Figure 49 BBX FXMNS Enclosure Complete View BBX FXMNS FRONT DOORS AND DEADFRONT CHASSIS BBX FXMNS BACKBOX...

Page 90: ...nting 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 F...

Page 91: ...Figure 51 Expansion Audio Cabinet Mechanical Installation Notes It is extremely important to connect the audio cabinets earth ground point chassis ground to the earth ground The power supply mounts o...

Page 92: ...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 Powe...

Page 93: ...d are hooked up to the batteries red and black Refer to Figure 52 15 2 Transformer Power The orange white orange wires are soldered on the audio card cage motherboard They are connected to the termina...

Page 94: ...cement Components on the amplifiers should be facing left when inserted into motherboard Make sure connections for the power supply and battery charger are as shown above Place all amplifier modules f...

Page 95: ...C connection For 240 VAC application remove both jumpers and replace one jumper between the two middle terminals The two terminals on the right are N neutral L live for AC voltage connection The three...

Page 96: ...e amplifier is snapped into place 17 2 Removing the QAA Amplifier Modules 1 Disconnect all cables connected to the amplifier Do not handle push or pull any of the components on the amplifier especiall...

Page 97: ...nput connector on QMB 5000B motherboard 1 Another MD 525 cable is connected from the output connector on motherboard 1 to the input connector on motherboard 2 see Figure 55 below Again another MD 525...

Page 98: ...am for mounting both audio and telephone cards into the large network fire alarm chassis FX 4009 12N The ANC 4000 is fastened onto the BK 137 metal mounting plate The TNC 5000 if used is mounted over...

Page 99: ...uts 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...

Page 100: ...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...

Page 101: ...x fuses on this board Two are 8A fast blow and four are 1 2A fast blow for the 70V version and two are 8A fast blow and four are 1 25 A fast blow for the 25V See speaker wiring chart for wire gauge se...

Page 102: ...the QAA 5415 but instead of 70 Volts it is 25 Volts Figure 60 QAA 5415 70 or QAA 5415 25 Wiring Notes All circuits are power limited and supervised There are four 3A fast blow fuses on this board See...

Page 103: ...iers 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...

Page 104: ...A A 5 4 1 5 7 0 a n d Q A A 5 4 1 5 2 5 A M P L I F I E R 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 T...

Page 105: ...ER SPEAKER Q A A 5 2 3 0 S 7 0 2 5 A M P L I F I E R 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 A...

Page 106: ...aker 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 58 Notes All circuits are power l...

Page 107: ...2000 609 3500 1066 Notes for Wiring Charts For each speaker zone select the total zone power Distance shown is calculated to the last speaker based on the worst case with all speakers lumped at the e...

Page 108: ...rd 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 insta...

Page 109: ...P 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...

Page 110: ...he 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 amplifi...

Page 111: ...108 23 0 Audio Configuration The configuration of the FleX Net is accomplished via the MSW 036 Personal Computer based Configurator Software...

Page 112: ...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 OU...

Page 113: ...AGING BUS MIC PTT IN OUT NOT USED Wire the Paging Bus to all other ANC 4000 Audio Network Controller Modules Microphone and push to talk PTT button is wired to Master Paging module L terminal NOT USED...

Page 114: ...aging Bus In Paging Bus In Paging Bus In Paging Bus In ANC 4000 CACF ANC 4000 ANC 4000 ANC 4000 ANC 4000 ANC 4000 ANC 4000 CLASS A WIRING Node 1 Last Node Node 6 Node 5 Node 4 Node 3 Node 2 S S Additi...

Page 115: ...its into the new BBX FXMNS Enclosure It mounts on the inside chassis part of the BBX FXMNS Connections and terminal wiring are the same as for the QMP 5101N Refer to Figure 72 for wiring instructions...

Page 116: ...bels 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 mo...

Page 117: ...and the ANC 4000 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 MICROPHON...

Page 118: ...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 FleX Net Fire Alarm Aux Power Supply G A Input IN RS 485 NOT...

Page 119: ...g 17 Paging 25 Paging 33 Paging 41 Paging 2 Paging 10 Paging 18 Paging 26 Paging 34 Paging 42 Paging 4 Paging 12 Paging 20 Paging 28 Paging 36 Paging 44 Paging 5 Paging 13 Paging 21 Paging 29 Paging 3...

Page 120: ...en 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 Troub...

Page 121: ...ssing 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 Test Button Mo...

Page 122: ...d both are mounted onto a metal plate 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 Mechani...

Page 123: ...addressable loop from the FX 4000 and to each other and the Master Telephone Remote telephones are connected to the control modules Figure 76 Typical Addressable Telephone Set up Main fire alarm board...

Page 124: ...s 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 termina...

Page 125: ...ing 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 50...

Page 126: ...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 TERMI NATE ONE END OF THE SH...

Page 127: ...r Telephone Module 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...

Page 128: ...negative terminals located on the back of the QMT 5302NV connect to the TNC 5000 Zone 1 postive and negative terminals with twisted pair wires Refer to Figure below for connector and terminal block l...

Page 129: ...the CACF Node Slide in labels NP 6657 are supplied with the Master Telephone Place labels as shown in Figure 81 The QAZT 5348DS or QAZT 5302DS Telephone Selector panels are used for selecting telephon...

Page 130: ...tive and negative terminals connect to the TNC 5000 Zone 1 positive and negative terminals with twisted shielded pair wires Refer to Figure 82 below for connector and terminal block locations of the Q...

Page 131: ...anel up to six total Refer to Figure 84 Note Use configurator to set up the QAZT 5348DS and QAZT 5302DS Telephone Zone Selector Panels Telephone 1 Telephone 9 Telephone 17 Telephone 25 Telephone 33 Te...

Page 132: ...e IPS 4848DS IPS 2424DS display module and the paging or telephone selector panel QAZT 5348DS QAZT 5302DS are daisy chained together starting from the FX 4000N LCD display module DSPL 420DS DSPL 2440...

Page 133: ...hen there is a connection between the designated Master Telephone at the CACF and the present QMT 5302N or QMT 5302NV telephone 36 2 QMT 5302N and QMT 5302NV Master Telephone Pushbutton Controls Call...

Page 134: ...re not included Quad Intelligent Analog Loop Module ALCN 960MISO D Quad Analog Loops with additional ALCN 960D daughter board capable of monitoring 960 MGC Sensors and Modules Power limited 22 VDC 400...

Page 135: ...LEDs active 39 mA 48 zone LEDs active 262 mA Selection Control Panel FDS 008 24V DC nominal Current Consumption standby 24mA Max alarm all LEDs ON 112mA Max Digital Communicator Module UDACT 300A Prog...

Page 136: ...rrent consumption standby 255mA alarm 265mA 37 1 5 Model TNC 5000 Telephone Network Controller Module Current consumption standby 195mA alarm 215mA 37 1 6 Model FOM 2000 UM Fiber Optics Module Current...

Page 137: ...peaker 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...

Page 138: ...348DS or QAZT 5302DS Telephone Selector Panel Mounts in Mircom BB 1000 BB 5000 FX LOC and BBX FXMNS enclosures Connects to QMT 5302N to provide 48 or 24 firefighters telephone zones Up to six selector...

Page 139: ...S 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 FDS 008 Selection Control Panel for MNS X 0 024 0 112...

Page 140: ...y on the fire alarm control panel less 16 zone LEDs The RAXN 4000LCDG is similar to the RAXN 4000LCD except its display is a graphical LCD It is equipped with expanded memory of more than 18 000 syste...

Page 141: ...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 OF...

Page 142: ...ON ALCN 960MISO ALCN 4792MISO 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...

Page 143: ...M500X A M500X A Isolator Isolator 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 OU...

Page 144: ...endix A page 133 for specifications Power Requirements All currents are in amperes Model Number Description Qty Standby Amps Total Standby Amps Alarm Amps Total Alarm Amps FX 4000MNS Main Fire Alarm B...

Page 145: ...d 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 compl...

Page 146: ...k Master Paging Module Remote Power Input G A Input IN RS 485 NOT USED Wire the Paging Bus to all other ANC 4000 Audio Network Controller Modules OUT to IN TWISTED SHIELDED PAIR CABLE TWISTED SHIELDED...

Page 147: ...nd 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...

Page 148: ...ing is in use 43 4 Reset As per UL resets are handled separately for Fire Central Control and the Mass Notification System They are mutually independent 43 5 ACU Emergency Response Operation 1 Access...

Page 149: ...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...

Page 150: ...With Emergency And Building Events XXXb Emergency Or Building Event Manual Control XXXa Bypass Bypass Output Function Activate XXXa or equivalent followed byXXXa Initiate Manual Control Function Remo...

Page 151: ...r is the system a substitute for property owners renters or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation Building automation systems produced b...

Page 152: ...timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits or child...

Page 153: ...on appliances such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn or waken a sleeping occupant if there is an intervening wall or door It is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened w...

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