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Installation and Operation Manual

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Out of Warranty Repairs 

MGC will at its option repair or replace out-of-warranty products which are returned to its factory according to the 
following conditions. Anyone returning goods to MGC must first obtain an authorization number. MGC will not 
accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained. 

Products which MGC determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned. A set fee which MGC has 
predetermined and which may be revised from time to time, will be charged for each unit repaired. 

Products which MGC determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product available at 
that time. The current market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit.

The foregoing information is accurate as of the date of publishing and is subject to change or revision without prior 

notice at the sole discretion of the Company

WARNING: MGC recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis. 
However, despite frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, criminal tampering or electrical 
disruption, it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected. 

NOTE: Under no circumstances shall MGC be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential 
damages based upon breach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence, strict liability, or any other 
legal theory. Such damages include, but are not limited to, loss of profits, loss of the product or any 
associated equipment, cost of capital, cost of substitute or replacement equipment, facilities or 
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property. 

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Summary of Contents for flexnet

Page 1: ...Network Intelligent Analog Fire Alarm and Audio System LT 894 Rev Installation and Operation Manual PRIL 201...

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Page 3: ...cators 64 Common Controls 65 Single Stage Operation 67 Two Stage Operation 67 Pre Signal Operation 68 Circuit Types 69 Configuration 72 Configuration Backup Query and Fast Forward 72 OPEN Graphic Navi...

Page 4: ...lephone 119 QMT 5302N Connections 120 QAZT 5302 DS Network Firefighters Telephone Selector Panel 121 Telephone Operation 123 Appendix A Specifications 124 Compliance 125 ULI ULC Integrated Fire Alarm...

Page 5: ...rd 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 2000ND Main Chassis a PS 2040 power supply and batteries Th...

Page 6: ...ity 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...

Page 7: ...software Boolean logic functions are now available within the configuration software uBoot Based BootLoader program inherent in the configuration provides leading technology that allows a choice of mu...

Page 8: ...AXN LCD in a BB 1001R Node 5 FX 2003 12N in a BBX 1024R RS 485 Node 4 FX 2009 12N in a BB 5008R CACF RS 485 Node 3 FX 2017 12N in a BBX 1072RA RAXN LCD in a BB 1001R RS 485 Node 1 FX 2017 12N in a BBX...

Page 9: ...Loop 2 Speakers Paging Audio Alert 1 RM 1008A Relays SGM 1004A Signal DM 1008A Inputs PTR 2000 1 AGD 048 IPS 2424 Zone Bypass RAX 1048TZ Graphic Driver Display Adder and or NOTES 5 Annunciators RAXN L...

Page 10: ...les over the main board plus additional space in the chassis for 14 adder boards This chassis mounts in the BBX 1072A DS black backbox white door or BBX 1072RA ARDS black backbox red door This model d...

Page 11: ...r Module over the main board plus additional space in the chassis for 8 adder boards This chassis mounts in the BB 5008 or BB 5014 black backbox black door or BB 5008R black backbox red door This is m...

Page 12: ...ys 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 moun...

Page 13: ...haractor display which can be mounted into backboxes BBX 1072A RA BBX 1072ADS ARDS BB 5008 R BB 5014 and the BBX FXMNS Backbox DSPL 2440 Graphic display which can be mounted in backboxes BBX 1072A RA...

Page 14: ...ntrol Panel Vertical Mount mounts within the BBX FXMNS enclosure QMT 5302N Network Master Telephone Control Panel ZONE BYPASS 1 ZONE BYPASS 2 ZONE BYPASS 4 ZONE BYPASS 3 ZONE BYPASS 5 ZONE BYPASS 6 ZO...

Page 15: ...e 27 5 H x 16 5 W x 5 5 D BBX 1072A white door black backbox or BBX 1072RA for door black backbox Enclosure 32 5 H x 25 W x 6 5 D BBX 1072ADS white door black backbox or BBX 1072RADS for door black ba...

Page 16: ...Model RAM 1016 Main Chassis Remote Annunciator with 16 Bi coloured LEDs Model RAM 1016TZ DS Main Chassis Remote Annunciator with 16 Bi coloured LEDs and 16 trouble LEDs Please refer to LT 617 RA 1000...

Page 17: ...Input Monitor module Master paging microphone model QMP 5101N The FX LOC R Local Operating Console along with the Mircom FleX NetTM Network Fire Alarm system facilitates a Mass Notification System The...

Page 18: ...3 and 4 on the following pages Figure 5 demonstrate the BB 5008 backbox installaltion Figure 1 BBX 1024 Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions Note Leave bottom of box conduit free fo...

Page 19: ...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...

Page 20: ...Figure 3 BBX 1072A Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions Note Leave bottom of box conduit free for batteries Material Cold rolled steel 16GA 0 059 thick for backbox 14GA 0 075 thick...

Page 21: ...allation and Operation Manual 17 Figure 4 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 exc...

Page 22: ...ons Note Leave bottom of box conduit free for batteries Mount the power supply in the same manner as shown in Figure 7 Backbox BB 5008 Backbox DOX 5008M Metal Door Backbox with DOX 5008M Door Material...

Page 23: ...ect the earth ground wire lugs from the main chassis to the ground screw on the backbox 4 Mount chassis FX 2003 12N into backbox BBX 1024 using the supplied hexnuts as shown in Figure 6 below Figure 6...

Page 24: ...Mechanical Installation and Dimensions 20 Figure 7 Chassis Installation into BBX 1072A Mount chassis FX 2017 12N into backbox BBX 1072A using the supplied hexnuts as shown below 6 2012...

Page 25: ...and Dimensions for BB 5014 Note Mount the power supply in the same manner as shown in Figure 7 Backbox BB 5014 Backbox DOX 5014M Metal Door Backbox with DOX 5014M Door Material Cold rolled steel 16GA...

Page 26: ...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 jumpe...

Page 27: ...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 12N D...

Page 28: ...uired 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 SP board if used is mounted over the FNC 2000 board FX 2000N Main Boa...

Page 29: ...ics Module Mounts over the FNC 2000 Fire Network Controller Module ANC 5000 Audio Network Controller Module TNC 5000 Telephone Network Controller Module ALARM QUEUE SUPV QUEUE TROUBLE QUEUE MONITOR QU...

Page 30: ...dder Module DM 1008A Eight Initiating Circuit Module SGM 1004A Four NAC circuit Module RM 1008A Eight Relay Circuit Module ALCN 792D Daughter Board Analog 2 Loop Adder Module Mounts over ALCN 792M UDA...

Page 31: ...ctory Use P16 High speed RS 485 audio link to ANC 5000 Audio Network Controller Module When connected provides ARCnet or Fibre Optic audio and telephone communication P19 Connector for FNC 2000 Fire N...

Page 32: ...This display is part of the following main fire alarm chassis FX 2003 12NDS FX 2003 12XTDS FX 2009 12NDS FX 2017 NDS and FX 2000NDS Figure 12 DSPL 420 Main Display Module Part of Main Chassis c w Mai...

Page 33: ...003 12NDS FX 2003 12XTDS FX 2009 12NDS FX 2017 NDS and FX 2000NDS Figure 13 DSPL 2440 Graphical Main Display Module P1 Cable connects to P14 of the FX 2000N main fire alarm board Figure 11 P2 Connecti...

Page 34: ...per labels including both English and French slide ins and laser printer compatible blanks for zone labelling P1 P2 ALARM QUEUE SUPV QUEUE TROUBLE QUEUE MONITOR QUEUE A C ON CPU FAULT GND FAULT SIGNAL...

Page 35: ...Factory Use Only P10 P10 connects to P1 of the FOM 2000 SP 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 Jumpe...

Page 36: ...Network Module Cable Connection RAX 1048 TZ TZDS Zone Display Module Figure 17 Zone Display Module RAX 1048 or RAX 1048TZ DS Table 3 RAX 1048 TZ TZDS Zone Display Module Cable Function Connector Func...

Page 37: ...xt display module Note The IPS 2424 DS 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 Z...

Page 38: ...of the most common use of the FDX 008 or FDX 008KI Fan Damper Control Display module is to operate exhaust fans and confirm fan operation via monitor modules See FDX 008 Block Diagram on the next page...

Page 39: ...loop bypass FX 2000N Fire Alarm Panel no other action will operate this switch other than again moving the switch manually or by un bypassing the loop Note There are also terminals located behind TS1...

Page 40: ...s A Style D operation of initiating circuits 5 and 6 JW4 Install jumper for Class A Style D operation of initiating circuits 7 and 8 JW5 Remove continuity jumper if there are any more adder modules in...

Page 41: ...e 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 Isolator Mode Jumpers for the Isolator...

Page 42: ...s 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 r...

Page 43: ...Jumper JW2 is required for configuring which can be done using the FX 2000N Configurator Software the UDACT 300A Refer to Figure 26 below for location of jumpers cable connections pushbutton and LEDs...

Page 44: ...flash when 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 Teleph...

Page 45: ...ble comes attached at P3 and is either connected 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 m...

Page 46: ...LCN 792M addressable loops are wired Figure 27 ALCN 792D Daughter Board Notes for ALCN 792D All circuits are power limited and must use type FPL FPLR or FPLP power limited cable Loop wiring maximum lo...

Page 47: ...792M All 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 S S LOOP...

Page 48: ...inal blocks are removable for ease of wiring All power limited circuits must use type FPL FPLR or FPLP power limited cable COM RS485 NO NC COM TROUBLE NO NC COM SIG GND or COM NO NC ALARM USE TWISTED...

Page 49: ...TED REGULATED POWER LIMITED LOOP 2 CONNECTIONS 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...

Page 50: ...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 Addre...

Page 51: ...ntional S moke S ensor Addressable Manual P ull S tation F ault Isolator Module C onventional Heat S ensors and Manual P ull S tations F Cs F ADDR ESSABLE THER MAL SENSOR WITH ISOLATOR BASE ADDR ESSAB...

Page 52: ...and fully supervised F ADDRESSABLE THERMALSENSOR ADDRESSABLE SMOKEDETECTORS F LEGEND Addressable Smoke Detector AddressableThermal Sensor Addressable Manual Pull Station F Addressable Monitor Module...

Page 53: ...ndard Analog Base Conventional Smoke Sensor Addressable Manual Pull Station Combination Horn Strobe Addressable Monitor Module Addressable Supvr Output Module End Of Line Resistor TWO WIRES S H S Cs C...

Page 54: ...ISOLATOR BASE ADDRESSABLE SMOKE DETECTOR WITH ISOLATOR BASE F Cs Addressable Monitor Module 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 STYLE...

Page 55: ...able Manual Pull Station F Addressable 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...

Page 56: ...ast FNC 2000 back to Line B of the first FNC 2000 at the lobby panel for Class A Figure 37 Style 7 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...

Page 57: ...the receive connectors marked RX Figure 38 FOM 2000 SP Fiber Optic Network Adder Module Wiring TX 1 RX 1 RX 1 RX 1 RX 1 TX1 TX1 TX 1 RX 2 TX 2 TX 2 RX 2 RX 2 RX 2 RX 2 TX 2 RX 2 RX 2 TX 2 TX 2 TX 2 TX...

Page 58: ...00 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...

Page 59: ...04A NACs are fully supervised and rated for 24 VDC special application 1 7A max They must be wired as shown in the Wiring Tables on page 60 IND 2 Z IND 2 Z IND 2 Y Z SUPERVISED NAC 2 NAC 1 POWER LIMIT...

Page 60: ...ectly 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 A...

Page 61: ...in order to transmit 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...

Page 62: ...ss service use the Line 2 interface connection only Figure 43 Telephone Line Wiring Diagram Note Most Authorities Having Jurisdiction AHJ do not allow the connection of premise telephones see specific...

Page 63: ...imum 20 Amp 1 1 4 Slow Blow Non replaceable Fuse FX 2009 12N DS Main Chassis 120 VAC 60 Hz 2A 240VAC 50hz 1A 12 amps maximum 20 Amp 1 1 4 Slow Blow Non replaceable Fuse All Chassis IN LINE 20 Amp 1 1...

Page 64: ...ximum 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...

Page 65: ...he maximum allowed 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 wir...

Page 66: ...ct 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 C...

Page 67: ...and pushbutton are active only on a system configured for Two Stage ALARM QUEUE SUPV QUEUE TROUBLE QUEUE MONITOR QUEUE A C ON CPU FAULT GND FAULT SIGNAL SILENCE GENERAL ALARM ACKNOW LEDGE FIRE DRILL S...

Page 68: ...rouble 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...

Page 69: ...ubles Use the Monitor Queue Button to show all monitor conditions Pressing this button will show the latest monitor information on the LCD display Use and to view all queued monitor conditions Queues...

Page 70: ...s 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 pres...

Page 71: ...ctivated 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 t...

Page 72: ...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 Acknowledge LED...

Page 73: ...abled 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...

Page 74: ...eneral 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 a...

Page 75: ...me Temporal Code 3 of 0 5 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 Ge...

Page 76: ...a LAN or WAN connection on site or remotely Boolean Logic Engine Boolean logic functions are now available within the configuration software Sophisticated logic functions such as AND OR NOT ANY n of m...

Page 77: ...and audio cabinets Figure 48 Typical FleX NetTM System with Audio Nodes 1 twisted pair for ARCnet Network Audio and Telephone Node 1 CACF Central Alarm and Control Facility addressable fire alarm cont...

Page 78: ...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 1003R RS 485 RS 485 RAXN LCD in a BB 1001R Node 5 BBX 2000R FX 2017 12N in a BBX 1072A...

Page 79: ...Module This chassis mounts in the BBX 2000 backbox FX 2000NDS Same as above Different front panel appearance Model Description FNC 2000 Provides network capability for the FX 2000N Fire Alarm panel O...

Page 80: ...twork Controller Module and allows fiber optics cabling Model Description DM 1008A SGM 1004A RM 1008A Loop and Circuit Adder Modules Model Description PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module UDAC...

Page 81: ...ghters Telephone New 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 enclosur...

Page 82: ...000N 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...

Page 83: ...FleX NetTM Installation and Operation Manual 79 Figure 52 BBX FXMNS Enclosure Complete View BBX FXMNS FRONT DOORS AND DEADFRONT CHASSIS BBX FXMNS BACKBOX...

Page 84: ...S Enclosure 80 Figure 53 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...

Page 85: ...Chassis with FX 2000N Main Control board 2 Amp Battery Charger and PS 2040 10 Amp Fire Alarm 30 Amp Audio Power Supply Batteries are mounted in the tray located at the bottom of the enclosure Figure...

Page 86: ...sis is mounted below the audio card cage over the four studs provided using four 8 Hex nuts The PS 2040 power supply is mounted under the main chassis with 10 Hex nuts the power supply cover is mounte...

Page 87: ...een fed into the cabinets and enclosures Figure 56 Expansion Audio Cabinet Mechanical Installation Notes It is extremely important to connect the audio cabinets earth ground point chassis ground to th...

Page 88: ...LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 LED 6 LED 7 LED 8 LED 9 LED 10 LED 11 LED 12 LED 13 LED 14 LED 15 CONFIGURABLE SWITCH LED 3 CONFIGURABLE SWITCH LED 7 Mircom FX 2000 Fir e Alarm Control Panel Normal Conditio n...

Page 89: ...mplifier backplane soldered on board are connected to lug terminals on the Battery Disconnect board Orange White Orange Wires connected from the transformer to this terminal block Connected to Batteri...

Page 90: ...Disconnect Board are hooked up to the batteries red and black Refer to Figure 57 Transformer Power The orange white orange wires are soldered on the audio card cage motherboard They are connected to t...

Page 91: ...ules from left to right 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 Q...

Page 92: ...You should hear a slight thud sound when the amplifier is snapped into place Removing the QAA Amplifier Modules 1 Disconnect all cables connected to the amplifier Do not handle push or pull any of the...

Page 93: ...MB 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 59 below Again another MD 525 cable is connected...

Page 94: ...2N DS ANC 5000 FX 2009 12N Front Door Partial Interior View to right of main board TNC 5000 ALARM QUEUE SUPV QUEUE TROUBLE QUEUE MONITOR QUEUE A C ON CPU FAULT GND FAULT SIGNAL SILENCE GENERAL ALARM A...

Page 95: ...rvised speaker outputs 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 54...

Page 96: ...0V 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 selection JP1 CUT JUMPER JP1 WHEN USING A SPEAKER ISOLATOR QAA 5230 70 25 AND QAA...

Page 97: ...same quad amplifier as the QAA 5415 but instead of 70 Volts it is 25 Volts Figure 63 QAA 5415 70 or QAA 5415 Wiring Notes All circuits are power limited and supervised There are four 3A fast blow fuse...

Page 98: ...15 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...

Page 99: ...KER SPEAKER SPEAKER Q 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...

Page 100: ...EAKER SPEAKER 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...

Page 101: ...tion 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 5160 70 25 board for details see Figure 61 Notes All...

Page 102: ...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 lu...

Page 103: ...into the 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...

Page 104: ...MP 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...

Page 105: ...Keep the amplifier as straight and level as possible and use even pressure on the top and bottom The amplifier is connected properly after it snaps into place 9 Connect and check for opens shorts and...

Page 106: ...B 5014 backboxes also Below find the dimensions for both the backboxes Figure 70 BB 5008 and BB 5014 Backboxes Notes Material 16GA 0 059 cold rolled steel Finish painted Allow 4 gap between flanges of...

Page 107: ...rtbeat 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 Jum...

Page 108: ...ING BUS MIC PTT IN OUT NOT USED Wire the Paging Bus to all other ANC 5000 Audio Network Controller Modules see Figure 73 Microphone and push to talk PTT button is wired to Master Paging module L termi...

Page 109: ...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 No...

Page 110: ...aging Module fits into the new BBX FXMNS Enclosure It mounts on the inside dead chassis part of the BBX FXMNS CONNECTIONS AND TERMINAL WIRING ARE THE SAME AS THE QMP 5101N WIRE AS SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWI...

Page 111: ...e in the cabinet Slide in labels NP 6659 are placed so that push buttons and LEDs are labelled as shown in Figure 75 Figure 75 QMP 5101N Network Master Paging Control Module Connect ribbon cable from...

Page 112: ...tween the QMP 5101N and ANC 5000 is as follows The maximum wiring run from the QMP 5101N and the ANC 5000 is 20 feet or 6 metres MIC MIC SHLD 18 22 AWG Twisted Shielded Pair PTT PTT 18 22 AWG Twisted...

Page 113: ...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...

Page 114: ...l Call function is active Common Trouble LED Flashes amber to indicate any QX 5000 trouble Pre Tone Active LED Steady green when paging and warden paging Amplifier Trouble LED Indicates any amplifier...

Page 115: ...uation 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...

Page 116: ...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 79 Figure 78 Mechanical Ins...

Page 117: ...QUEUE A C ON CPU FAULT GND FAULT SIGNAL SILENCE GENERAL ALARM ACKNOW LEDGE FIRE DRILL SYSTEM RESET LAMP TEST ENTER MENU CANCEL INFO LED 0 LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 LED 6 LED 7 LED 8 LED 9 LED 10...

Page 118: ...dressable loop from the FX 2000N and to each other and the Master Telephone Remote telephones are connected to the control modules Figure 80 Typical Addressable Telephone Set up T T T T T T T T T T T...

Page 119: ...Telephone Bus is power limited and fully supervised JW1 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 Telep...

Page 120: ...one 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 P...

Page 121: ...FIREPHONE 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 TERM...

Page 122: ...e master telephone is mounted to the inside chassis and field wiring is on the BBX FXMNS backbox CONNECTIONS AND TERMINAL WIRING ARE THE SAME AS THE QMT 5302N WIRE AS SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIO...

Page 123: ...leX NetTM Fire Alarm system at the CACF Node Slide in labels NP 6657 are supplied with the Master Telephone Place labels as shown in Figure 85 The QAZT 5302 DS Telephone Selector panels are used for s...

Page 124: ...hone positive and negative terminals connect to the TNC 5000 Zone 1 positive and negative terminals with twisted shielded pair wires Refer to Figure 86 below for connector and terminal block locations...

Page 125: ...e Selector Board Note Use configurator to set up the QAZT 5302 DS Telephone Zone Selector Panels Note All modules such as QMP 5101N NV Network Master Paging Control Module the QMT 5302N NV Network Mas...

Page 126: ...the next display panel up to six total See diagram below QAZT 5302DS can be used as a telephone or paging selector panel by installing a jumper see diagram below Install Jumper for QZP Ribbon Cable is...

Page 127: ...have been answered Call Control Active LED This LED will illuminate when there is a connection between the designated Master Telephone at the CACF and the present QMT 5302N or QMT 5302NV telephone QMT...

Page 128: ...apacity for 3 display modules and 17 adder modules Main Fire Alarm Chassis FX 2000MNS Same as FX 2003 12N DS except Displays incl LCD and Controls for all Common Functions and 16 Zone Displays are not...

Page 129: ...D active 26 mA 2 zone LEDs active 30 mA 3 zone LEDs active 35 mA 4 zone LEDs active 39 mA 48 zone LEDs active 262 mA Selection Control Panel FDS 008 24V DC nominal Current Consumption standby 24mA Max...

Page 130: ...TNC 5000 Telephone Network Controller Module Current consumption standby 195mA alarm 215mA Model FOM 2000 SP Fiber Optics Module Current consumption standby 15mA alarm 15mA Model QAA 5160 70 25 Amplif...

Page 131: ...supervised Class B speaker zones 15 watts per zone Freq response ULI bandwidth from 800 to 2800 Hz Harmonic distortion less than 2 5 at 1 KHz Current consumption standby 55mA alarm 350mA plus 75mA wat...

Page 132: ...PL 420 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...

Page 133: ...008 or BB 5014 BA 140 40AH will fit in the BC 160 battery cabinet RAXN LCD RAXN LCDG The RAXN LCD Remote Shared Display is a remote annunciator that provides the same functions as the main display on...

Page 134: ...F 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 O...

Page 135: ...SW1 3 SW1 4 SW1 5 SW1 6 SW1 7 SW1 8 1 ON OFF OFF Leave in OFF position as Factory Set 2 OFF ON OFF 3 ON ON OFF 4 OFF OFF ON 5 ON OFF ON 6 OFF ON ON 7 ON ON ON ALCN 792M ADDR SW1 1 SW1 2 SW1 3 SW1 4 S...

Page 136: ...IX 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 Add...

Page 137: ...watt 1 2 watt 1 watt 2 watts 85 dbA 86 dbA 89 dbA 91 dbA IB 104 Recessed Round SPS 204A 70 4 square IB 204 Recessed IB 404 Surface Square Silenceable Speakers 70V SP 404 70A 4 round 1 4 watt 1 2 watt...

Page 138: ...atts 1 4 watts 1 2 watts 1 watts 2 watts 76 dBA 80 dbA 82 dbA 85 dbA 88 dbA Standard Electrical Box with extension ring 5 W x 6 74 rectangular speaker strobe E50 24MCW MW white E50 24MCWH FR red E50 2...

Page 139: ...codes Refer to Appendix A on page 124 for specifications Power Requirements All currents are in amperes Model Number Description Qty Standby Amps Total Standby Amps Alarm Amps Total Alarm Amps FX 200...

Page 140: ...rcuits are at least 1 4 inches away from wires that are connected to POWER LIMITED circuits All circuits on the main fire alarm board are POWER LIMITED circuits Wires connected to AC power and Batteri...

Page 141: ...h 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 NetTM Network Fire Alarm...

Page 142: ...1N Network Master Paging Module 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 TWIS...

Page 143: ...c levels of messaging 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...

Page 144: ...Configuration for Mass Notification 140 This screen capture shows selection of Node 2 as Mass Notification Select Node 2 as the MNS Mass Notification System...

Page 145: ...spective FX LOC R 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 Operatio...

Page 146: ...noperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipment such as a fire alarm system After a power...

Page 147: ...air conditioners or other appliances or passing traffic Audible notification appliances however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to trans...

Page 148: ...gn objects damage caused by peripherals unless such peripherals were supplied by MGC defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the products damage caused by use of t...

Page 149: ...shing and is subject to change or revision without prior notice at the sole discretion of the Company WARNING MGC recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However desp...

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