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Figure 44 Power Supply Connections within BBX-FXMNS-6000 Enclosure.

BATT

MD-871A

QPS-6650

BATT

1x12-55AH

To Node 2

ARCNET

8 AWG

10 AWG

BATT

1x12-55AH

8 AWG

50A

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

+

-

-

P11

P10

10 AWG

DC  A

Power Supply Connections 

FX-6000MNS-CH

L

N

120Vac / 230Vac

60Hz / 50Hz

+

-

DC  B

GND(*)

To GND(*)

+

-

QMB-6000

10 AWG

10 AWG

FNC-2000

P4

HS Audio

AUX 24V DC

RS-485

MD-1331

Connect to
QPS-6650
Power Supply
GND(*)
shown below

I+

WC-100015
wire harness

Summary of Contents for FX-MNS-6000

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual Network Fire Alarm and Emergency Communication System LT 6683 Rev0 August 2021 FX MNS 6000 ...

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Page 3: ...troller Module 24 4 5 FOM 2000 UM Fiber Optic Network Module 25 4 6 RAX 1048TZDS Zone Display Module 26 4 7 IPS 4848DS Programmable Input Switches Module 27 4 8 IPS 2424DS Programmable Input Switches Module 28 4 9 FDX 008W KI Fan Damper Control Display Module 29 4 10 DM 1008A Hardwire Detection Adder Module 32 4 11 SGM 1004A Hardwire Signal Adder Module 33 4 12 RM 1008A Hardwire Relay Adder Module...

Page 4: ... Controls 73 8 3 QAZT 5348DS Paging Selector Panel LEDs 73 8 4 QAZT 5348DS Pushbuttons 73 9 0 TNC 5000 Telephone Network Controller Module 74 9 1 Module Mounting Locations 74 9 2 Typical Addressable Telephone Set up 74 9 3 Connectors and Terminal Locations 75 9 4 TNC 5000 Telephone Wiring 76 9 5 QMT 5302NV Vertical Master Telephone 78 9 6 QMT 5302NV Connections 79 9 7 QMT 5302NV Connections 79 9 8...

Page 5: ...on Backup Query and Fast Forward 104 14 2 OPEN Graphic Navigator Software Package 104 14 3 Ethernet Port 104 14 4 Boolean Logic Engine 105 14 5 Multiple Configuration file support 105 15 0 Appendix A Specifications 106 15 0 Compliance 107 15 1 FX MNS 6000 Audio Specifications 108 16 0 Appendix B Power Supply and Battery Calculations 109 16 1 RAXN LCD RAXN LCDG 110 17 0 Appendix C DIP Switch Settin...

Page 6: ...erification Timing 113 19 0 Appendix E Wiring For Addressable Supervised Output Module 114 20 0 Appendix F Power Supply Batteries for Audio Expansion Cabinet QBB 6001 115 21 0 Appendix G APB 200 COA Sounder Bases 116 22 0 Appendix H Configuration Example Setup 117 23 0 Warranty and Warning Information 137 ...

Page 7: ... Fan Damper Control Display Module 31 Figure 21 Hardwire Detection Adder Module DM 1008A 32 Figure 22 Hardwire Signal Adder Module SGM 1004A 33 Figure 23 Hardwire Relay Adder Module RM 1008A 34 Figure 24 Polarity reversal and city tie module 35 Figure 25 UDACT 300A Board Layout 36 Figure 26 ALCN 792MISO Quad Loop Adder Module 39 Figure 27 ALCN 792D Daughter Board 40 Figure 28 Main Fire Alarm Contr...

Page 8: ...s 70 Figure 56 Typical Addressable Telephone Set up 74 Figure 57 TNC 5000 Telephone Network Controller Board Layout 75 Figure 58 Telephone Bus Wiring Diagram 76 Figure 59 TNC 5000 Telephone Zone Wiring 77 Figure 60 QMT 5302NV Master Firefighters Telephone 78 Figure 61 QMT 5302NV Cable Connection and Terminal Wiring 79 Figure 62 QAZT 5348DS Network Firefighters Telephone Selector Panel 80 Figure 63...

Page 9: ...able Function 28 Table 7 PR 300 jumper settings 35 Table 8 UDACT 300A Cable Connectors and Miscellaneous 36 Table 9 UDACT 300A List of LEDs and their Functions 37 Table 10 UDACT 300A List of Jumpers for Operation and Configuration 37 Table 11 Wiring Table for Initiating Circuits 58 Table 12 Wiring Table for NACs 58 Table 13 Analog Loop Wiring 59 Table 14 TNC 5000 Connectors and Terminals 75 Table ...

Page 10: ...nalog sensors and 159 AP addressable modules with a maximum of 99 CLIP sensors and 99 CLIP addressable modules For example if there are 99 CLIP non AP sensors on a loop you may add an additional 60 AP sensors for a total of 159 NOTE AP sensors and monitors can be set as CLIP sensors and monitors for retrofit use There are also 4 Class A B Indicating Circuits NACs rated at 1 7 amperes each and a la...

Page 11: ...ouble RS 232 Port for remote system printer or CRT terminal Two Event History Logs one for Alarm related events and one for all events Large 4 line by 20 character alphanumeric back lit LCD Display with user friendly menu system Common Controls and Indicators for System Reset Lamp Test Fire Drill Signal Silence General Alarm General Alarm Acknowledge AC On CPU Fault and Ground Fault Two Spare conf...

Page 12: ...tions Microprocessor based operations with hardware and software watchdog timer to ensure reliable system operation Supervised tone generators Up to 100 audio zones per node 4788 audio amplifiers per Network system Up to 5 analog firefighters telephone zones per node and 315 analog telephone zones per Network system 99 addressable telephone zones per loop maximum of 29 addressable telephone loops ...

Page 13: ... as Class B They may be configured as Class A as described in System Configuration This operation uses odd and even pairs of two wire Class B circuits to make one four wire Class A circuit thus cutting in half the number of available initiating circuits Indicating circuits NACs may be individually wired as Class A or Class B without affecting the number of circuits available Addressable Loops may ...

Page 14: ...op 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 5 Annunciators RAXN LCD and RAXN LCDG can support a maximum of 41 frames each which include IPS 2424DS FDX 008 AGD 048 RAX 1048TZDS and QAZT 5348DS 4 The system supports a maximum of 7 annunciators per node 6 If high sp...

Page 15: ... 6000 Layout with Audio Expansion 1 twisted pair for ARCnet Network Audio and Telephone Node 1 Node 2 Node 3 CACF Central Alarm and Control Facility 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 Audio Channels for paging pre recorde...

Page 16: ... 6001 expansion audio cabinet connected to an FX MNS 6000 node contains up to a maximum of two QMB 6000 card cages which holds up to 4 amplifiers each for a total of 8 amplifiers one QCC 6000 Communications Card a QPS 6650 power supply and batteries FX 6000MNS CH Consists of a backplate which is mounted into the BBX FXMNS 6000 backbox and a main Fire Alarm Control board This backplate can accommod...

Page 17: ...ommunication Card that is required for audio system expansion beyond 1 amplifier cage One is required in each audio enclosure if there is more than one audio enclosure It mounts on the right side of the QMB 6000 backplane FOM 2000 UM Single Mode or Multi Mode Fiber Optics Module Optional Connects to the FNC 2000 Fire Alarm Network Controller Module and allows fiber optics cabling ALCN 792MISO Isol...

Page 18: ...hite 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 420DS 4 line by 20 character display which can be mounted into backbox BBX FXMNS 6000 backbox DSPL 2440 Graphic display which can be mounted in the BBX FXMNS 6000 backbox...

Page 19: ...rt of the RAXN LCD IPS 2424DS Programmable Input Switches Module mounts in the BBX FXMNS 6000 backbox and can also be part of the RAXN LCD RAM 1032TZDS Model RAM 1032TZDS Main Chassis Remote Annunciator with 16 Bi coloured LEDs and 32 trouble LEDs RAX 1048TZDS Model RAX 1048TZDS Adder Annunciator Chassis with 48 Bi coloured LEDs and 48 trouble LEDs QMP 6101NV Network Master Paging Control Panel Ve...

Page 20: ...anel mounts in the BBX FXMNS 6000 backbox QAZT 5302DS Addressable Telephone and Paging Selector Panel mounts in the BBX FXMNS 6000 backbox QAD 6425 70 70V Amplifier maximum four speaker zones QAD 6425 25 25V Amplifier maximum four speaker zones BBX FXMNS 6000 Fire Alarm and Audio Enclosure red door with window black backbox Enclosure 45 85 H x 22 4 W x 9 33 D ...

Page 21: ...tor Please refer to LT 6033 RAXN LCDG manual for further information MGD 32 Master Graphic Driver Annunciator Board AGD 048 Adder Graphic Driver Board BAT 12V18A BAT 12V26A BAT 12V33A BAT 12V42A BAT 12V55A BAT 12V75A Batteries available from 18 to 80 AH Batteries larger than 55AH will fit into a BC 160 R battery cabinet MP 300 R S End of line Resistor Plate R for red S for stainless steel finish B...

Page 22: ...ation This enclosure can accommodate the FX 6000MNS CH chassis with FleX Net main fire alarm board and adder modules the QMP 6101NV vertical mounting master paging microphone and the QMT 5302NV Master Telephone panels The BBX FXMNS 6000 enclosure includes a backbox an inner door and an outer door Figure 3 BBX FXMNS 6000 Enclosure 9 7 6 20 45 9 22 4 44 3 ...

Page 23: ...14 Figure 4 BBX FXMNS 6000 Enclosure Complete View BBX FXMNS 6000 Enclosure includes backbox inner door and front door ...

Page 24: ...low Figure 5 FX 6000MNS CH mounted within the BBX FXMNS 6000 Enclosure Inside Backbox View Slot is reserved for FNC 2000 Slot 2 is reserved for ANC 6000 and TNC 5000 SGM 1004A 4 NAC module SGM 1004A 4 NAC module NOTE Up to 9 modules can be mounted over the main fire alarm board Main Fire Alarm Board FX 6000MNS CH Chassis ...

Page 25: ...kbox Vertical dimensions between top two mounting holes and bottom two mounting holes QMB 6000 Audio Card Cage space for four amplifiers QAD 6425 70 25 and one communication card QCC 6000 FX 6000MNS CH chassis with Main Fire Alarm Board and backplate 3 adder modules may be mounted over the main board which include the FNC 2000 ANC 6000 and TNC 5000 QPS 6650 Power Supply Mounting position for 2 add...

Page 26: ...ster Telephone The QMP 6101NV and QMT 5302NV are mounted on the inner door of the BBX FXMNS 6000 enclosure Refer to Figure 7 Figure 7 BBX FXMNS 6000 Inner Door Modules are mounted from the backside of the inner door using the screws provided QMP 6101NV QMT 5302NV ...

Page 27: ...ched out Do not mount the modules until mechanical installation is complete and all wires have been fed into the cabinets and enclosures Figure 8 QBB 6001 Dimensions Mounting Holes and Knockouts for Installation Note It is extremely important to connect the audio cabinets earth ground point chassis ground to the earth ground Conduits should be brought in only through the conduits provided at both ...

Page 28: ...per expansion audio cabinet is 575 Watts Figure 9 QBB 6001 Expansion Audio Cabinet Module Placement 16 40 2 Dimensions between mounting holes QMB 6000 Audio Card Cage space for four amplifiers QAD 6425 70 25 and one communication card QCC 6000 QPS 6650 Power Supply Mounting Holes Mounting Holes 12V 55 AH Batteries QMB 6000 Audio Card Cage space for four amplifiers QAD 6425 70 25 Brackets for Addre...

Page 29: ...rame is a measure of display capacity used in the programming of the system DSPL 420DS NarrowDisplayControl 3 Frames RAM 1032TZDS Programmable Zone LED Annunciator Module 3 Frames IPS 4848DS Programmable Input Switches Module 4 Frames DSPL 2440 Graphic Display Control 3 Frames RAX 1048TZDS Programmable Zone Trouble LED Annunciator Module 3 Frames FDX 008W KI Fan Damper Module 1 Frame ...

Page 30: ...to 24 VDC Battery Observe Polarity P14 Connector for Display Module P15 J1 Connectors for Factory Use P16 High speed RS 485 audio link to ANC 6000 Audio Network Controller Module When connected provides ARCnet or Fiber 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 powe...

Page 31: ...part of the following main fire alarm chassis FX 6000MNS CH Figure 11 DSPL 420 Main Display Module Part of Main Chassis c w Main Fire Alarm Module P1 Cable connects to P14 of the main fire alarm board Figure 10 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 compatibl...

Page 32: ... 6000MNS CH Figure 12 DSPL 2440 Graphical Main Display Module P1 Cable connects to P14 of the main fire alarm board Figure 10 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 QUEUE TROUBLE QUEUE SUPV QUEUE TROUBLE QUEUE i ...

Page 33: ...ly 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 2 and 3 far left an...

Page 34: ...2000 UM Fiber Optic Network Module Cable Connection Connector Function P1 P1 cable attaches to P10 of the FNC 2000 Fire Network Controller Module JW1 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 JW2 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 ...

Page 35: ...e 4 RAX 1048TZDS Zone Display Module Cable Function Connector Function P1 P1 Cable connects to P2 of previous display module P2 P2 Cable connects to P1 of next display module Note The zone display module comes with laser printer compatible slide in paper labels for zone labelling P2 P1 i ...

Page 36: ...1 P1 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 on IPS 4848DS and connects to the next display module Ribbon IN Ribbon Cable is permanently attached here and connects to previous Ribbon OUT connector i ...

Page 37: ...on 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 ZONE BYPASS ...

Page 38: ... An example of the most common use of the FDX 008W or FDX 008WKI Fan Damper Control Display module is to operate exhaust fans and confirm fan operation via monitor modules See Figure 19 on the next page for a block diagram of fan and monitor set up 4 9 2 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 fan...

Page 39: ...odules in any position on the front part of the FX 2000N 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 2000N Fire Alarm Panel no other action will operate this switch other than again moving the switch manually or by un bypassing the loop i OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE FX 2000N FIRE ALARM PANEL FANS OUTPUT ...

Page 40: ...de an automatic and manual control system for smoke Refer to document number LT 966 for extensive 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 i ...

Page 41: ...g circuits 7 and 8 JW5 Remove continuity jumper if there are any more adder modules 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 ...

Page 42: ...sic 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 terminal block J11 The second 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 man...

Page 43: ...re 23 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 alarm module or to previous adder module P3 Power connector for next adder module JW1 Remove continuity jumper if there are any more adder modules installed If this is the last module installed leave...

Page 44: ...d 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 Configurator for more information P1 Cable connects to P4 on the FX 2000N Main Fire Alarm Board P2 Not used If a UDACT 300A is used in conjunction with a PR 300 then the UDACT 300A ribbon cable P1 is conn...

Page 45: ...Function P1 Ribbon Cable for connecting to P4 of FX 2000N main fire alarm module or to P2 header on the PR 300 if used P2 RS 232C RS 485 Connection for computer configuration U18 Connector for CFG 300 Configuration Tool Lamp Test button Press and hold this button to test all the UDACT 300A LEDs UR1 Potentiometer This potentiometer is for adjustment of the CFG 300 LCD contrast UDACT Prot 1 Idle 20 ...

Page 46: ...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 Green LED is ON steady when power is supplied to the board Table 10 UDACT 300A List of Jumpers for Operation and Configuration Jumper ...

Page 47: ...on DIP Switches Use the DIP switches to set the binary address of the board SW1 1 is 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 33 Figure 34 and...

Page 48: ...mited 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 SWITCHES A...

Page 49: ...2MISO addressable loops are wired If the loops have shielding connect the shields to the terminals marked COM To prevent the board reporting a ground fault do not connect shields on SLC lines to earth ground Note Unshielded wiring is preferred 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 max...

Page 50: ...ian Electrical Code The terminal 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 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 POW...

Page 51: ...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 INSTRUCTION BLK TO TRB BLU TO TRL RED WHT TO...

Page 52: ...ors ANAL OG LOOP CONNECTIONS MD 871A 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 Strobe Addressable Monitor Module Wire Class B only Addressable S upvr Output Module End Of Line R esistor F S S O 2 P air 4 WIRE RESE TT ABLE SUPPL Y F S LOOP ...

Page 53: ...SSABLE SMOKE DETECTOR WITH ISOLATOR BASE F C s M Addressable Smoke Detector with Isolator Base Addressable Thermal Sensor with Isolator Base Conventional Smoke Sensor Addressable Manual Pull Station Fault Isolator Module Addressable Monitor Module Wire Class B only S H H S I TWISTED PAIR WIRE TWISTED PAIR WIRE TWISTED PAIR WIRE I I I I I I I I M Class X For Class X operation use isolator bases for...

Page 54: ...RESSABLE THERM AL SENSOR ADDRESSABLE SMOKE DE TEC TORS F LEGEND Addressable Smoke Detector AddressableThermal Sensor Addressable Manual Pull Station F R O TWIS TE D P AIRWIR E TWIS TE D P AIRWIR E S H S S H Addressable Monitor Module Addressable R elay Output Module M M M R O Conventional 4 Wire Smoke Detectors Heat Sensors and Manual Pull Stations ANAL OG LOOP CONNECTIONS LOOP 2 B A MD 871A MAIN ...

Page 55: ... 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 PAIR WIRE TWISTED PAIR WIRE M ANALOG LOOP 2 B A ANALOG LOOP 1 4 WIRE RESETTABLE SUPPLY INDICATING CIRCUIT NAC 0 MD 871A MAIN FIRE ALARM BOARD ALCN 792MISO QUAD LOOP ADDER MODULE S...

Page 56: ...SE 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 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 addressable pull stations monitor modules and control modul...

Page 57: ...e 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 adder modu...

Page 58: ...ing 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 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 X WIRING RECOMMENDED CABLE BELDEN 5320 UJ or 5320UM Tyco Pyro CIC Draka Lifeline A...

Page 59: ...r Module is wired with fiber optic cable 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 information Figure 37 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 60: ...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 CLASS A B INI 2 CLASS A B INI 1 PULL STATION CLASS B WIRING CLASS B WIRING CLASS A WIRING SUPERVISED INITIATING CIRCUIT 2 SUPERVISOR...

Page 61: ...SGM 1004A NACs are fully supervised and rated for 24 VDC regulated 1 5A max They must be wired as shown in Wiring Tables and Information on page 58 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...

Page 62: ...ter than 30 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 CONT...

Page 63: ... 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 1 2 2 S...

Page 64: ...s or UL 864 10th edition Performance Based Technologies wire as shown in figure below Most Authorities Having Jurisdiction AHJ do not allow the connection of premise telephones see specifications for more information i 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 BROWN RES RES C O C O Both...

Page 65: ...er Supply Total Current Battery Fuse on Main Module QPS 6650 120 VAC 60 Hz 230 VAC 50Hz 27 AH 24V DC 50 Amp Attention CAUTION 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 markings as specified on labels N L AC INPUT 120 ϮϯϬVAC ϲ0 ϱ0 Hz EKd h DC B DC A BATTERY To CN17 on QMB 6000 To P2 and P1 ŽŶ ŵĂŝŶ ĮƌĞ Ăů...

Page 66: ...5AH To Node 2 ARCNET 8 AWG 10 AWG BATT 1x12 55AH 8 AWG 50A P11 P10 10 AWG DC A Power Supply Connections FX 6000MNS CH L N 120Vac 230Vac 60Hz 50Hz DC B GND To GND QMB 6000 10 AWG 10 AWG FNC 2000 P4 HS Audio AUX 24V DC RS 485 MD 1331 Connect to QPS 6650 Power Supply GND shown below I WC 100015 wire harness ...

Page 67: ...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 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 20 118 36 185 56 300 91 425 ...

Page 68: ...e drop is 1 volt Refer to Table 12 Wiring Table 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 WireGauge use twisted pair Loop Total Out and In Maximum Twisted Pair Wire Run AWG ft m 12 10 000 3049 14 7971 2429 16...

Page 69: ...t into the QBB 6001 expansion audio cabinet include the QPS 6650 Power Supply and up to two QMB 6000 Card cages Module interconnects are shown in Figure 45 Up to eight Amplifier Modules QAD 6425 25 70 may be installed into two QMB 6000 card cages The total maximum wattage per expansion audio cabinet is 575 Watts Figure 45 QBB 6001 Expansion Audio Cabinet Module Placement 16 40 2 Dimensions between...

Page 70: ...s will damage those components 2 Line up the amplifier being installed with the runners or guides on the card cage and slide the amplifier back to the point where the amplifier just about touches the pins on the backplane 3 Make sure that the amplifier is square with the backplane 4 Press the amplifier firmly from the front face toward the backplane until the amplifier is in position with the conn...

Page 71: ...by the front metal slide the amplifier forward and completely remove it from the card cage 6 3 QCC 6000 Communications Card The QCC 6000 Card is required for audio system expansion beyond 1 amplifier cage It allows for remote audio cabinet expansion up to 2000 feet suitable wire gauge is 18 AWG It supports up to 9 expansion cabinets on each FleX Net node A QCC 6000 Card is required for every audio...

Page 72: ...cond QMB 6000 To CN3 on next QCC 6000 To CN8 on QPS 6650 In main cabinet this connects to CN14 on QMB 6000 In expansion cabinet this connects to CN14 on first QMB 6000 From CN4 on previous QCC 6000 Short the center jumper pins jumpers 5 and 6 on the card that is connected directly to the ANC 6000 Set the communication card s address with SW1 rotary switch T C T C Jump to enable Audio Controller co...

Page 73: ...64 Field Wiring of Audio Figure 48 Installing the QCC Communications Card QCC 6000 mounts onto of amplifier card cage with two outside edge screws provided ...

Page 74: ...ION IN CN3 CN4 CN1 SW1 CN7 CN8 T C T C Jump to enable Audio Controller connection SPKR DOOR OUT AUDIO COMMUNICATION AUDIO COMMUNICATION IN CN3 CN4 CN1 SW1 CN7 CN8 Node 1 Node 2 Node 3 A B A B A B T C T C Jump to enable Audio Controller connection SPKR DOOR OUT AUDIO COMMUNICATION AUDIO COMMUNICATION IN CN3 CN4 CN1 SW1 CN7 CN8 T C T C Jump to enable Audio Controller connection SPKR DOOR OUT AUDIO C...

Page 75: ...a diagram for mounting both audio and telephone cards over the main fire alarm board in FX 6000MNS CH The ANC 6000 can be mounted in positions 2 3 or 4 The FNC 2000 can by mounted in positions 1 or 2 The TNC 5000 must be mounted over the ANC 6000 Figure 51 Mounting the Audio and Telephone Card over the Main Fire Alarm Board in FX 6000MNS CH ANC 6000 FNC 2000 ANC 6000 TNC 5000 TNC 5000 board mounts...

Page 76: ... P3 on the main fire alarm board to P2 IN on this board daisy chain fashion and from P1 OUT to next main fire alarm board or to next FNC 2000 Connect power cable from P8 on the main fire alarm board to P6 on this board daisy chain fashion and from P5 OUT to next main fire alarm board or to next ANC 6000 DIP Switch SW1 is factory set at address one SW1 1 ON Refer to Appendix C for all DIP switch ad...

Page 77: ...G terminal Connect a normally open relay and 3 9 kȍ resistor to the CTL terminal as shown in Figure 53 Short the relay to activate the auxiliary audio See 7 2 for instructions on wiring the ANC 6000 to the QMP 6101NV Figure 53 ANC 6000 Wiring Diagram CTL SIG AUX AUDIO RS 485 SIG REMOTE MIC To RS 485 IN on QMP 6101NV 3 9 kΩ N O RELAY AUDIO SOURCE Short this relay to activate the audio source To MIC...

Page 78: ... fits into the new BBX FXMNS 6000 Enclosure It mounts on the inside door chassis part of the BBX FXMNS 6000 Figure 54 QMP 6101NV Vertical Paging Control Module ALL CALL MICROPHONE ACTIVE ALL CALL MINUS PAGE TO ALERT PAGE TO EVAC PAGE CANCEL LAMP TEST PRE TONE ACTIVE AMPLIFIER TROUBLE MICROPHONE ACTIVE A C ON PAGE READY ...

Page 79: ...ce wiring between the ANC 6000 and QMP 6101NV is as follows The maximum wiring run from the ANC 6000 and QMP 6101NV is 20 feet or 6 metres 24V 18 22 AWG Twisted Pair MIC MIC SHLD 18 22 AWG Twisted Shielded Pair RS 485 18 22 AWG Twisted Pair From ANC 6000 Not used Leave jumper on these two pins DIP Switch SW1 is to set and remains at addresss 1 Microphone connection ...

Page 80: ...annunciates and controls up to 48 audio zones There is one button and two LEDs per zone The lower amber LED indicates Zone trouble The upper green LED indicates whether that zone is selected for voice paging via the master microphone Paging zone selection buttons toggle ON and OFF voice paging for that zone ...

Page 81: ...ted microphone at proximity of LED is in use Pre Tone Active LED Steady amber when paging and warden paging is active Amplifier Trouble LED Indicates any amplifier internal trouble Microphone Trouble LED Flashes amber to indicate a microphone trouble Page to Evac LED Illuminates steady green when the Page to Evac pushbutton is active Page to Alert LED Illuminates steady green when the Page to Aler...

Page 82: ...lected from paging 8 2 6 Lamp Test Button Flashes all LED indicators 8 2 7 Microphone PTT Button The microphone s PTT push to talk button is located on the microphone itself When depressed allows voice paging from the microphone to be enabled to all zones selected for paging unless page cancel is active Note that pressing PTT will not result in any paging activity unless there are zones selected f...

Page 83: ... Master Telephone QMT 5302NV The selector panels QAZT 5348DS are connected to the Master Telephone by cable only The MIX M500FP A Control Modules are connected to the addressable loop from the main fire alarm panel and to each other and the Master Telephone Remote telephones are connected to the control modules Figure 56 Typical Addressable Telephone Set up T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T Remote T...

Page 84: ...ised 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 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 6000 Audio Network Controller Module P11 Tel Bus Out Te...

Page 85: ...re 58 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 86: ...IREPHONE 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 TERMI NATE 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 US...

Page 87: ...er Telephone The QMT 5302NV Vertical Master Telephone Module fits into the BBX FXMNS 6000 Enclosure The master telephone is mounted to the inside door chassis Figure 60 QMT 5302NV Master Firefighters Telephone DESELECT ALL CALL CONTROL INCOMING CALL TROUBLE CALL CONTROL ACTIVE ...

Page 88: ...and Terminal Wiring 9 7 QMT 5302NV Connections The connections required on the QMT 5302NV Network Master Firefighters Telephone Control Module are the cable from the previous display module to P1 or IN connector on the bottom left of the board and the OUT connection goes to the IN connector of the next display board The master telephone positive and negative terminals connect to the TNC 5000 Zone ...

Page 89: ...ighters Telephone Selector panel to the master telephone by connecting the Ribbon In cable into P2 on the QMT 5302NV Master Telephone Ribbon Out cable to the Ribbon In of the next QAZT 5348DS or P1 of the next display panel up to six total See Figure 63 below Note Use configurator to set up the QAZT 5348DS Telephone Zone Selector Panels Note All modules such as QMP 6101NV Network Master Paging Con...

Page 90: ...2NV Master Telephone LEDs 9 10 1 Trouble LED This LED will flash amber if there is any zone or other trouble in the firefighters telephone system 9 10 2 Incoming Call LED This LED will flash green if any telephone zone has a handset off hook and unanswered It will illuminate steady green if all telephone zones with off hook handsets have been answered 9 10 3 Call Control Active LED This LED will i...

Page 91: ...on will select the associated telephone to be connected to the Master Telephone Pressing this button a second time will hang up 9 14 Audio Amplifier Wiring There are two 100 Watt amplifiers available a 70V version and a 25V version 9 15 Amplifier Mounting Installation Install amplifiers as shown in Figure 64 below Amplifier Description QAD 6425 70 One 100 watt supervised speaker circuit 70V or One...

Page 92: ...B 6000 card cage provides the terminals for the amplifier field wiring There are 4 slots for the amplifier cards and 4 sets of terminals for the speaker wiring Figure 65 shows the correlation between the slots for the amplifier cards and the terminals for the speakers Note Slot 4 is reserved for the backup amplifier i ...

Page 93: ...84 TNC 5000 Telephone Network Controller Module Figure 65 QMB 6000 Terminals for Amplifier Wiring Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 To P2 on QCC 6000 Power from QPS 6650 ...

Page 94: ...Amplifier Circuit Notes Must use terminal block 1 1 for 100W circuit wiring For one 100W circuit place all 3 jumpers WC 1008 on the connectors marked 1 and 2 2 and 3 and 3 and 4 on the amplifier All circuits are power limited and supervised See speaker wiring chart for wire gauge selection Refer to Table 15 for proper end of line resistor value SPEAKER QAD 6425 70 25 TERMINAL BLOCK SLOT 1 OF QMB 6...

Page 95: ... Controller Module Table 15 End of Line Resistor Value for Amplifier Circuits Amplifier Type Configuration EOL Value 25V 25W 3k9 ohms 50W 3k9 ohms 75W 3k9 ohms 100W 3k9 ohms 70V 25W 10k ohms 50W 10k ohms 75W 10k ohms 100W 10k ohms ...

Page 96: ...ircuits Notes Use terminal block 1 1 for 75W circuit wiring For one 75W circuit and one 25W circuit place two jumpers WC 1008 on the connectors marked 1 and 2 2 and 3 and leave jumper 3 OFF the 3 to 4 connector All circuits are power limited and supervised See speaker wiring chart for wire gauge selection Refer to Table 15 for proper end of line resistor value QAD 6425 70 25 TERMINAL BLOCK SLOT 1 ...

Page 97: ...the connectors marked 1 and 2 3 and 4 and leave jumper 3 OFF the 2 to 3 connector All circuits are power limited and supervised See speaker wiring chart for wire gauge selection Refer to Table 15 for proper end of line resistor value SPEAKER QAD 6425 70 25 TERMINAL BLOCK SLOT 1 OF QMB 6000 CLASS A WIRING EXAMPLE Two blocks of eight terminals for one amplifier B A A B 1 2 1 1 50 watt circuit amplif...

Page 98: ... DO NOT use any of the jumpers WC 1008 on the connectors on the amplifier All circuits are power limited and supervised See speaker wiring chart for wire gauge selection Refer to Table 15 for proper end of line resistor value SPEAKER QAD 6425 70 25 TERMINAL BLOCK SLOT 1 OF QMB 6000 CLASS A WIRING EXAMPLE Two blocks of eight terminals for one amplifier B A A B 1 2 1 1 25 watt circuit amplifier SPEA...

Page 99: ...erminals of this connector to the next backplate The End of Line resistor for the backup amplifier should be connected at the last backplate Table 16 Wiring Chart for 70V Speakers Total Power Maximum Wiring Run To Last Device ELR 18AWG 16AWG 14AWG 12AWG Watts ft m ft m ft m ft m 25 1740 531 2966 841 4399 1342 6995 2132 50 970 266 1383 421 2200 671 3497 1066 75 580 177 922 280 1466 447 2332 711 100...

Page 100: ...d the 16 LEDs below are four groups of 4 LEDs used for the amplifier circuits 10 1 Amplifier Displays FOUR CARD LEVEL LEDS Power Internal Trouble Total Power Maximum Wiring Run To Last Device ELR 18AWG 16AWG 14AWG 12AWG Watts ft m ft m ft m ft m 25 218 66 346 105 550 168 875 267 50 109 33 173 53 275 84 437 133 75 73 22 115 35 183 56 292 89 100 54 17 86 26 138 42 219 67 Card Level LEDs Amplifier Ci...

Page 101: ...blue for BG background music blinking blue for startup Paging solid green active page Trouble solid amber for amplifier trouble Alarm solid red for alarm condition flashing red for alert condition 11 0 Audio Configuration The configuration of the FX MNS 6000 is accomplished via the MGC Network computer based Configurator Software ...

Page 102: ... 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 12 3 Troubleshooting Note When using Class A and isolators on an addressable loop configure system as Class B wire loops Clas...

Page 103: ...te The General Alarm LED and pushbutton and the Automatic Alm Sig Stop Ack LED and pushbutton are active only on a system configured for Two Stage bi coloured zone 16 Configurable indicators and 16 trouble indicators Queue controls and indicators for Alarm Supervisory Trouble and Monitor AC On Indicator CPU Fault Indicator Ground Fault Indicator LCD Display 4 lines 20 characters Menu Cancel Info C...

Page 104: ... Trouble 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 det...

Page 105: ... 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 Trouble Queue button to cycle through all the unacknowledged trouble conditions Press and to cycle through 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...

Page 106: ...sets 4 Wire Smoke Supply and Aux Power Supply Turns off all NACs Turns off Signal Silence Ack GA Indicators Turns off Fire Drill 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 13 2 9 Signal Silence Button Activation of the Signal Silence button when the Panel is in Alarm turns on...

Page 107: ...13 2 13 Lamp Test Button Activation of the Lamp Test button turns all front panel Indicators on steady in whichever colour they would normally be activated and turns the buzzer on steady If Lamp Test is active for more than 10 seconds Common Trouble is activated 13 2 14 Emergency Voice Control Request control press button Deny control by timeout Grant press button to transfer control Each Node wil...

Page 108: ...e resounded the Signal Silence LED turns off and the Auto Signal Silence timer if configured is restarted Any additional non disconnected strobes associated with the input are activated continuously Any additional non disconnected signals associated with the new input are activated at the evacuation rate 13 4 Two Stage Operation In a two stage system alarm inputs are either first stage alert input...

Page 109: ... Signal Silence timer if configured is restarted If the panel is not already in General Alarm additional non disconnected signals programmed to the new input are activated with the Alert Code see Indicating Signal Circuits Types on page 102 If the panel is not already in General Alarm and if the Automatic Alm Sig Stop Ack LED is on steady indicating that the Auto General Alarm timer has been Ackno...

Page 110: ...rm condition causes the associated circuit Status LED and the Common Alarm LED to illuminate red Verified Alarm These alarms are verified by a reset and timing procedure and may have Manual Stations smoke detectors attached Any activation of Manual Stations will result in an alarm condition in the fire alarm control panel within four seconds Smoke detectors will be verified for a real alarm within...

Page 111: ...oved the Supervisory condition will not clear Monitor BLDG This is a supervised general purpose non latching input used mainly for correlating to a relay circuit No other system condition occurs as a result of its activation short circuit although it is supervised for trouble open circuit Trouble Only This circuit is used for monitoring a trouble condition from an external device such as a Mircom ...

Page 112: ... 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 General Alarm Evacuation code as selected from above 0 5s 5s 10s 0 5s 1 5s Continuous Temporal Code March Code California Code Alert Code 0 5s 0 5s 0 5s 2 5s ...

Page 113: ...reverts back to previous or moves to future configuration through front panel menu 14 2 OPEN Graphic Navigator Software Package This software package OpenGN allows 3D graphic display of premises and devices It provides unlimited floor plans and events node 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 ...

Page 114: ...ions such as AND OR NOT ANY n of m Built in timers or user configurable timers and intervals and schedules available to support UUKL operations 14 5 Multiple Configuration file support This program inherent in the configuration provides leading technology that allows a choice of multiple configuration files to support site specific requirements ...

Page 115: ...uency max loop resistance 40 ohms Current Consumption standby 200 mA alarm 213 mA Detection Adder Module DM 1008A Eight supervised Class B initiating circuits fully configurable Terminals are labelled INI Initiating circuits are Compatibility ID A Current Consumption standby 80 mA alarm 1 zone active 125 mA 2 zone active 170 mA 4 zone active 275 mA 6 zone active 370 mA 8 zone active 465 mA Signal ...

Page 116: ...der Annunciator Module RAX 1048TZDS Transmit alarm supervisory and trouble to a central monitoring station Current Consumption standby 45 mA alarm 120 mA 48 Display Points Current Consumption standby 139 mA alarm 1 zone LED 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 Compliance System Model FX 6000MNS CH System Type Local auxil...

Page 117: ...1 4mA alarm 77mA Current consumption standby 16mA single mode or 42mA multi mode alarm 16mA single mode or 42mA multi mode Model QAD 6425 70 25 Amplifier with 100 Watts Model QMP 6101NV Paging Microphone 70V or 25V constant voltage output One to four fully supervised Class A or B speaker zones 100 Watts maximum per amplifier Freq Response UL bandwidth from 800 to 2800 Hz ULC bandwidth from 400 to ...

Page 118: ... 0 465 SGM 1004A 4 Indicating Circuit Module X 0 060 0 258 RM 1008A 8 Relay Circuit Module X 0 025 0 150 FDX 008W KI Fan Damper Control Module X 0 015 0 035 DSPL 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 RAX 1048TZDS Adder Annunciator Chassis X 0 022 1 zone active 0 026 2 zone active 0 030 3 ...

Page 119: ... 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 with a directional key pad and switches for Enter Menu Ca...

Page 120: ... 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 OF...

Page 121: ... 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 Refer to Network Fire Alarm Manual as to whether addresses 5 6 and 7 are available 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 6 OFF ON...

Page 122: ...l have been reset and will require some minimum time to power up thus the Verification cycle will be entered SMOKE DETECTOR IN ALARM 3s 1s 10s 30s 65s ULI ULC Retard Reset Restart 60 seconds Maximum Reset Restart ULI ULC Confirmation Period 60 seconds Minimum These intervals are determined by the maximum Detector Reset time which is 1s for our uses This interval is determined by the maximum Detect...

Page 123: ...tor 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 Phot...

Page 124: ...e main AC branch circuit connection for Fire Alarm Control Unit must provide a dedicated continuous power without provision of any disconnect devices Use 12 AWG wire with 600 volt insulation and proper over current circuit protection that complies with the local codes Refer to Appendix A Specifications on page 106 for specifications Power Requirements All currents are in amperes Model Number Descr...

Page 125: ...Sounder Base Wiring to Auxiliary Power Supply with Supervision Class B only 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 APB200 COA Sounder Base ...

Page 126: ... 6000 1 Main board MD 871A 1 Telephone network controller TNC 5000 MD 891 1 Fire Network Controller FNC 2000 MD 881 1 Vertical Master Paging Module QMP 6101NV 1 Vertical Master Telephone Module QMP 5302NV 1 Main Display DSPL 420DS 1 Page Selector QAZT 5302DS 2 Signal adder module SGM 1004A 1 Audio Network Controller Module ANC 6000 1 Communication card QCC 6000 1 Power supply QPS 6650 1 25V amplif...

Page 127: ...QMB 6000 2 25V amplifier QAD 6425 25 3 70V amplifier QAD 6425 70 3 Communication card QCC 6000 1 Power supply QPS 6650 1 Node 2 FX 2003 12NDS Enclosure BBX 1024DS 1 Main board MD 871A 1 Narrow Main Display DSPL 420DS 1 Telephone network controller TNC 5000 MD 891 1 Fire Network Controller FNC 2000 MD 881 1 Audio Network Controller Module ANC 6000 1 ...

Page 128: ...rt The monitor alert allows the display and the buzzer ON THE DSPL 420DS AT THE AT NODE 1 AND 2 to respond to the addressable monitor circuit Selecting Enable Dig Msg to continue playing after paging makes sure that the audio reverts to the previously initiated recorded message prior to paging If this box is unchecked then the audio goes back to silence upon completing the page operation Next go t...

Page 129: ...120 Appendix I Configuration Example Setup Modify the Alert and Evac messages to any custom message Messages can be imported or composed based on pre existing messages ...

Page 130: ...121 Appendix I Configuration Example Setup To add an audio controller ANC 6000 right click on Node 1 and select add audio controller Select Add from the viewed window as shown below ...

Page 131: ...122 Appendix I Configuration Example Setup Next add a quad loop adder SLC loops by following this capture below Next add UDACT by following this capture below ...

Page 132: ... 2 by following this capture To Node 1 add a Display adder Add Telephone Page selector as well as Master Telephone and 48 LED adder Add master paging under Audio control category This is specific to FX MNS 6000 Next add amplifiers by right clicking on Loop 4 Amplifiers ...

Page 133: ...124 Appendix I Configuration Example Setup Select the type of the amplifier to add from the pop up window menu Add amplifiers based on the hardware configuration ...

Page 134: ... the F2 column is hidden you can expand the line between F1 and F3 to reveal column 2 Add the following input devices to the configuration by right clicking on Loop 2 and adding the following input types Here are the input devices that we added for the particular hardware setup At this point all the physical hardware configuration is captured ...

Page 135: ...signments Assign the first 3 buttons to Page Select in order to correlate these buttons with different amplifiers Additionally assign 3 digital message buttons Below is the screen shot of the assigned telephone page selector after defining those buttons ...

Page 136: ... some of the 48 LED adder indicators to show status of output zones NACs and Speakers Next add 3 input zones for each of Alarm Supervisory and Monitor events by right clicking on Input Zones and adding zones Here is the end result for the input zones ...

Page 137: ...128 Appendix I Configuration Example Setup Next go to Loop 2 and right click on any of the inputs and add correlations to input zones This becomes the end result of the correlations of the input zones ...

Page 138: ...uration Example Setup Next go to amplifiers select all of them and create a correlation to input alarm zone 1 Next go to the 48 LED adder and create buttons for input zones and create correlations to their respective zones ...

Page 139: ...lay and correlate the first page select button to the first amplifier card in the main panel Below is a capture Next create correlations for custom digital messages by following information on the screen below If the digital msgs screen is empty you need to add messages in the Audio Setup form the Job Details View ...

Page 140: ...figurations In the dialer related view make sure advanced addressing is set The rest of the information account number is custom and depends on your central station requirements At the end of your configurations validate the job by following sample capture below ...

Page 141: ...required for ULC compliance 48 LED adder RAX 1048TZDS was changed to 48 switch adder IPS 4848DS The IPS 4848DS is represented by two 24 SW Adder in the configurator In order to modify an existing job for ULC you can create a new job and change the agency to ULC and then copy current job date to it Here is a capture ...

Page 142: ...133 Appendix I Configuration Example Setup Make sure the Agency selected in the job detail is ULC Make the following changes in the job details view to configure for two stage ...

Page 143: ...rm puts all the output zones into Evac at any time prior to the expiry of the Auto GA timer In order to configure the system for a modified two stage correlated the Node alarm status to all the amplifiers in the system This will make sure all the amplifiers sound the Alert signal when an initial Alarm is present in the system Ensure F2 flag remains blank Then add input zones to represent physical ...

Page 144: ...le shown below Then correlate the manual stations to their respective input zones Next correlate input zones to signals amplifier circuits based on your physical configuration Below is an example Next assign 3 LED display points to indicate the Alarm statuses of the 3 input zones ...

Page 145: ...136 Appendix I Configuration Example Setup Then correlated those display points to their respective input zones as shown below Finally Validate the job by going to the job menu and selecting validate ...

Page 146: ...life insurance Nor 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 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 possi...

Page 147: ...rs may not provide 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 children playing with matches or arson 10 Power Failure Some Mircom System components require adequate electrical power supply to operate Examples include smoke detectors beacons HVAC and...

Page 148: ...s Alarm notification 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 when notification appliances 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...

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