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Numeric Keypad and Cursor Buttons

Key

Description

Key 2 (Up cursor)

Press this button to move the cursor or scroll up lists in a continuous loop.

Key 4 (Left Cursor)

Press this button to move the cursor or select options to the left. 

Key 6 (Right Cursor)

Press this button to move the cursor or select options to the right. 

Key 8 (Down Cursor)

Press this button to move the cursor or scroll down lists in a continuous loop.

Cancel Button

Press this button to cancel an operation or exit a menu.

Menu Button

Press this button to view the command menu.

Info Button

Press this button for detailed information about a displayed item.

Enter Button

Press this button to select a displayed item.

1

2

ABC

3

DEF

5

JKL

6

MNO

7

8

TUV

9

WXY

*

0

QZ

#

4

GHI

PRS

X

M

?

Figure 11 Numeric Keypad

2

ABC

4

GHI

6

MNO

8

TUV

X

M

?

Summary of Contents for MR-400

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual LT 6671SEC Rev 1 January 2022 MR 400 Fire Alarm Control Panel...

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Page 3: ...tion 16 4 2 Installation Tips 17 4 3 Connections and Jumpers 18 4 4 Installing Adder Modules 20 5 0 Operation 23 5 1 Addressable Analog Devices 23 5 2 Configurable Input Types 25 5 3 Output Types 29 5...

Page 4: ...le Receivers 71 9 0 Appendix B Manual Panel Configuration 72 10 0 Appendix C Reporting 78 10 1 Ademco Contact ID MR 400 Series Event Codes 78 10 2 Security Industries Association SIA Format Protocol M...

Page 5: ...Control Buttons 50 Figure 11 Numeric Keypad 51 Figure 12 Wire Routing 58 Figure 13 Addressable Loop Wiring Class B 59 Figure 14 Addressable Loop Wiring Class A 59 Figure 15 Addressable Loop Wiring Cla...

Page 6: ...Address DIP Switch Settings 34 Table 10 List Bypass Special Characters 46 Table 11 LED Indicators and Control Buttons 52 Table 12 MGC Devices Addressable Loop Wiring Table 56 Table 13 NAC and Auxilia...

Page 7: ...ans of a standard jack called the USOC RJ 11C or USOC FJ45S Connection to telephone company provided coin service central office implemented systems is prohibited Connection to party lines service is...

Page 8: ...ause harm to the telephone network If the telephone company notes a problem they may temporarily discontinue service When practical they will notify you in advance of this disconnection If advance not...

Page 9: ...l non silenceable signal silenceable strobes non silenceable strobes or relay output The audible signal may be Steady Temporal Code California Code or March Time Supports sync strobe protocols from ma...

Page 10: ...Fire Alarm Protected Area and will consist of at least one Circuit The MR 400 uses Groups extensively to facilitate bypass of multiple input and output points Display Points The MR 400 LCD display ann...

Page 11: ...ps each 5 0 Amps total Supports up to 240 MGC MIX 4000 Series addressable devices Dedicated common alarm supervisory trouble and auxiliary alarm relays Additional outputs include connections for a RTI...

Page 12: ...odel Description MR 400 Model MR 400 black backbox red door enclosure comes complete with main board power supply transformer and main display RAM 3318 LCD Remote Annunciator with 4 line LCD Display P...

Page 13: ...th Red Enclosure Can support up to 12 relays RAM 1032TZDS 32 point Remote Annunciator with 32 Trouble LEDs RAX 1048TZDS 48 point Remote Annunciator with 48 Trouble LEDs MGD 32 Graphic Annunciator RAX...

Page 14: ...BB 1001DR Red Enclosure for one annunciator MMX BB 1002D White Enclosure for two annunciators MMX BB 1002DR Red Enclosure for two annunciators MMX BB 1003D White Enclosure for three annunciators MMX...

Page 15: ...Tri Mode Heat Detector MIX 4030 ISO Tri Mode Heat Detector with Built in Short Circuit Isolator MGC Addressable Control Modules MIX 4040 Dual Input Module MIX 4041 Mini Dual Input Module MIX 4042 Conv...

Page 16: ...built in trim ring Figure 2 MR 400 Mechanical Installation Instructions and Dimensions Dimensions of Enclosure minus built in trim ring 14 5 x 4 25 x 21 Distance between horizontal mounting screws 12...

Page 17: ...o group wires 2 Be sure to connect a solid Earth Ground from building system ground to a cold water pipe to the Chassis Earth Ground Mounting Lug and to connect the Earth Ground Wire Lugs from the Mai...

Page 18: ...Connections and Jumpers Figure 3 Port and Jumper Locations on Main Board P2 P3 P4 P5 P8 P9 P13 P10 P11 P14 JW1 JW2 JW5 JW6 JW10 JW7 Buzzer JW11 JW12 3 2 1 3 2 1 JW4 JW5 Core Board Main Board P7 JW14...

Page 19: ...panel will indicate a trouble JW7 On the Main Fire Alarm Module this jumper must be removed if a PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module is installed The default setting is jumper ON JW10 Must b...

Page 20: ...les The MR 400 Fire Alarm Control panel is shipped pre assembled with all main components and boards The following items can be installed in the field PR 300 Polarity Reversal And City Tie Module PCS...

Page 21: ...Alarm Transmit signal to the PR 300 can be programmed to turn OFF when signal silence is active This allows the City Tie Box to be manually reset On subsequent alarms the silenceable signals will reso...

Page 22: ...Jumpers Item Setting P1 Connect cable to P8 on the Main Board of the MR 400 JW4 Not used Keep jumper intact Note If using a PR 300 remember to remove JW7 on the main board For the location of JW7 on t...

Page 23: ...sly supervises the devices on its loop against those found during configuration for the following conditions Device missing Unconfigured device responding Two or more devices responding to the same ad...

Page 24: ...are confirmed by device status flag and comparing reported value against the threshold Devices can be individually configured with 2 separate thresholds day time and one night time or after hours oper...

Page 25: ...ype As listed in Configurator Description located in Section number Device Types Detectors Dual Input Module Mini Dual Input Module Conventional Zone Module Alarm Input Alarm Input 5 2 1 X X Latched S...

Page 26: ...visory inputs Any un bypassed supervisory input entering alarm activates the common supervisory sequence Common Supervisory Sequence Updates un bypassed relay signal and strobe outputs based upon thei...

Page 27: ...another active input to normal 5 2 4 Priority Alarm Increases the polling frequency and optimizes the transmission of data from the device 5 2 5 Trouble Only Input An active condition on an un bypasse...

Page 28: ...igured mini dual input modules System Reset Fire Drill Acknowledge Total Evacuation Buzzer Silence Signal Silence Acknowledge General Alarm Auxiliary Disconnect 5 2 8 Audible Walktest Configures mini...

Page 29: ...verification process and confirms the alarm Any trouble detected on the circuit being verified aborts the verification process and confirms the alarm LED Indication The Alarm Zone LED indicator flashe...

Page 30: ...evice used on the output is a combination of horn and strobe then if the signal silence is activated while the circuit is active the horn s are silenced while the strobe keeps on flashing Synchronized...

Page 31: ...es the strobes cannot be silenced but the horn can be silenced by pressing the signal silence button If the strobe is configured as silenceable strobe both the horn and the strobe are silenced stopped...

Page 32: ...in alarm causes the following Buzzer sounds steady Cancels active fire drill Common Alarm LED turns ON Individual zone LED if programmed turns ON Common Alarm relay does not activate PAS timer starts...

Page 33: ...sociated with the input at the evacuation rate In a pre configured FACP the Positive Alarm Sequence may be enabled or disabled as the user requires For more information on enabling or disabling the Po...

Page 34: ...s is seven 7 Configuration of the annunciators is done via the MGC 3000 software configurator Ensure that the address DIP switch on each annunciator is set to the same value set in the configurator On...

Page 35: ...ne in the main panel If communication fails the buzzer is processed locally 5 8 4 Conventional Annunciators The MR 400 System is designed to interface with the RA 1000 series of conventional LED annun...

Page 36: ...o in use the dialer seizes the line The dialer disconnects the house phone and reports the event to the central monitoring station 5 10 Using the Operation Menu from the Control Panel Operations of th...

Page 37: ...the Enter button 5 10 1 Setting the Time Sets the current date and time for the panel Use the key to move the cursor forward and the UP and DOWN key to change the date time parameters 5 10 2 Setting...

Page 38: ...is given three attempts to enter the correct password After three failed attempts the display reverts back to the main operation menu If the password is correct the user is prompted to enter the new...

Page 39: ...on applicable to that event only 2 Event logs The general event log report displays the contents of the general event log on the shared display which contains the last 400 of any of the following even...

Page 40: ...uits on the specified loop or loops If the count is zero the device is not displayed Enter the loop number of the desired device and press the Enter button The report shows the loop device address and...

Page 41: ...local parameters of an MP device currently connected on the SLC This feature will list the internal register values of current MP devices Since parameter values and addresses are not disclosed to the...

Page 42: ...mode Generates a non latching trouble that clears after exiting the walktest Cancelling the walk test is done by pressing the Cancel button or if no circuit activations are detected for one hour Zone...

Page 43: ...ontinuously updated counts of the number of alarms and troubles which have been recorded during the test alarms includes all input circuit types tested Selective Output Testing Walk Test can be operat...

Page 44: ...age appears that the device is bypassed If the device is already bypassed the user is prompted to un bypass the circuit After the confirmation the device is un bypassed and the information message sho...

Page 45: ...loop either conventional or addressable can be bypassed using this option The user is prompted to enter the loop number to be bypassed If the loop is not already bypassed the user is then prompted to...

Page 46: ...ing message is displayed to bypass If the device is already bypassed the message is as follows If the exclamation is not used then there will be individual confirmation At the end of the bypass operat...

Page 47: ...f the exclamation is not used then there will be individual confirmation At the end of the un bypass operation or if the exclamation is used the message displays 5 10 7 Auxiliary Disconnect The auxili...

Page 48: ...prompted for confirmation as shown below After the confirmation the user is prompted to enter which mode to be set After the user selection and information message is displayed that the daytime night...

Page 49: ...dge LED and sound the alarm buzzer at the panel The LCD display will also declare the PAS alarm There will be no alarm signalling initially All evacuation signal and off premises signalling will be ac...

Page 50: ...icators and Control Buttons 6 2 LCD Display The display is a four line 20 character back lit alphanumeric LCD It displays information regarding the panel its circuits and devices An on screen cursor i...

Page 51: ...elect options to the right Key 8 Down Cursor Press this button to move the cursor or scroll down lists in a continuous loop Cancel Button Press this button to cancel an operation or exit a menu Menu B...

Page 52: ...queue The buzzer sounds steady An alarm can be generated in two ways When any Alarm configured point or input activates Pressing the General Alarm button to activate the panel alarm Pressing the Alarm...

Page 53: ...s Pressing the System Reset button causes a trouble to occur and the LED to illuminate steady yellow The following events will occur Resets all Latching Trouble Conditions Resets all Initiating Circui...

Page 54: ...ssed Any new alarm supervisory or trouble events resounds the buzzer and will cause the Buzzer Silence LED to turn off Auxiliary Disconnect Button and Indicator Activating the Auxiliary Disconnect but...

Page 55: ...re Drill button activates all programmed and non Disconnected Indicating Circuits It does not transmit any Alarms via the City Tie or Common Alarm Relay Fire Drill may be programmed to operate specifi...

Page 56: ...elded pair 22 AWG maximum of 2000 feet 20 AWG maximum of 4000 feet 7 1 3 NAC and Auxiliary Power Supply Circuits Table 12 MGC Devices Addressable Loop Wiring Table Wire Gauge Maximum Wiring Run to Las...

Page 57: ...Amperes each Maximum Voltage Drop Should Not Exceed 1 67 Volts Table 14 Conventional Zone Module Input Circuit Wiring Table Wire Gauge Maximum Wiring Run to Last Device and Back ELR AWG ft m 18 3787 1...

Page 58: ...to the transformer Transformer connections must be routed separately from all other external connections using their own conduit i This knockout is to be used exclusively for AC input All power limite...

Page 59: ...When an SLC device is powered by the AUX output the supervision of the power pathway shall match the SLC pathway performance requirements i CLASS B WIRING MULTI SENSOR DETECTOR PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE SEN...

Page 60: ...s A To supervise each Class B NAC circuit use a 3 9K End of Line resistor Each NAC circuit provides up to 1 5A total 5A of current maximum if no auxiliary power is used For detailed wiring diagrams se...

Page 61: ...Circuit Class A Wiring Figure 17 NAC Circuit Class A Wiring CLASS B WIRING NAC CIRCUIT 1 BELL STROBE EOL 392 HORN NAC1 NAC CIRCUITS 2 3 AND 4 ARE NOT SHOWN WIRE AS SHOWN ABOVE BELL STROBE HORN CLASS A...

Page 62: ...e operation of more than one notification zone Exception Riser conductors installed in accordance with the survivability from attack by fire requirements in National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 7 4 4 RTI...

Page 63: ...atible DACR Receivers see Chapter 8 0 Appendix A Compatible Receivers Figure 19 Wiring the Dialer Caution To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord 8 7 6 5 1...

Page 64: ...X SG Systems Console 2 1 Default Gateway X X X X Sub Net Mask X X X X Port YYYY UDP Router MR 400 3G4010CF TRBL ALARM RELAY SPV RELAY TRBL RELAY NO C NO C NO C MR 400 3G4010CF Connection Typical Diag...

Page 65: ...ection EOL Line2 CO Line1 CO PCS 100 POWER 24V GND PGM4 GND 14V NC COM NO TBL RELAY JW1 AUX SUPPLY Cellular Network Computer Printer SUR GARD SYSTEM 5 Internal IP X X X X External IP X X X X SG System...

Page 66: ...ure 22 Wiring the PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module 1 2 s 1 2 s 1 2 s 1 2 s CITY TIE LOCAL ENERGY RATED 24VDC FILTERED TRIP COIL 13 7 and 14 4 Ohms 270mA 5mV RIPPLE PROTECTOR UNPROTECTED PR...

Page 67: ...ies with local codes For the MR 400 Power Supply Electrical Ratings see Table 15 Power Supply Electrical Ratings and for specifications see 11 0 Appendix D Specifications Table 15 Power Supply Electri...

Page 68: ...d Generate a trouble signal The circuit must be supervised for opens utilizing the End of Line Relay Model EOLR 1 This supply is rated at 24VDC regulated 300mA max 1V voltage drop maximum Aux 1 Resett...

Page 69: ...on this circuit the auxiliary power does not recover automatically when the short is removed The main power and the battery must be disconnected then reconnected and the panel reset to re establish t...

Page 70: ...observing correct polarity the red wire is positive and black wire is negative 4 All indicators should extinguish except for normal power AC ON green LED 7 8 Troubleshooting The following are common m...

Page 71: ...nd SIA Contact ID Osborne Hoffman OH 2000 Receiver ULI Approved SIA Format Protocol and SIA Contact ID Silent Knight Model 9500 Receiver ULI Approved SIA Format Protocol and SIA Contact ID Radionics M...

Page 72: ...on 4 Reset Config COMMAND MENU 1 CONFIGURATION MENU The configuration menu is divided into the following sub menu items Configuration 1 Panel config 2 UDACT config 3 Time config 4 AfterHrs cfg CONFIGU...

Page 73: ...its configured as waterflow Panel Configuration Features Auxiliary disconnect disconnects alarm and supervisory relay Aux Dis Alm Sv Enabled If enabled the auxiliary disconnect operation disconnects a...

Page 74: ...figuration Features Signal silence isolator Sig isolators Enabled This feature makes the system aware that the isolators are present on the main panel powered output circuits if enabled Default is dis...

Page 75: ...LED always flashes while polling regardless of this feature enabled or disabled Panel Configuration Features Class A loop Loop ClassA Enabled This feature configures all addressable loops as Class A...

Page 76: ...ge i e Welcome to Secutron PANEL CONFIGURATION 5 LANGUAGE Allows you to select the language of the LCD display English is the default To change the language to French select French in the panel config...

Page 77: ...the first time 1 Wire the MIX 4000 devices to the panel and power up the panel as described in section 7 7 on page 70 2 On the display select 4 Reset Config and follow the instructions on the display...

Page 78: ...ed dialer test Test New event 1 601 00 000 Zone Fire Alarm Alarm New event 1 110 00 NNN Zone Fire Alarm restored Alarm Restore 3 110 00 NNN Zone Trouble detected Trouble New event 1 300 00 NNN Zone Tr...

Page 79: ...000 Periodic 24 hr Test Event Off normal Test New event RY 000 Manually initiated dialer test Test New event RX 000 Zone Fire Alarm Alarm New event FA NNN Zone Fire Alarm restored Alarm Restore FH NN...

Page 80: ...ent rating at full load 0 7A Addressable loop MGC Protocol SLC loop with 240 MGC addressable devices Maximum loop resistance depends on number of devices and device type For a complete list of compati...

Page 81: ...Remote Annunciator Standby 65mA alarm 80mA RTI 1 Remote Trouble Indicator Normal standby 0mA alarm 30mA maximum PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module City Tie power limited 24VDC unfiltered 27...

Page 82: ...DS 32 Point Remote Annunciator X 0 050 0 300 RTI 1 Remote Trouble Indicator Buzzer and LED X 0 0 0 030 MIX 4040 Dual Input Module X 0 0020 0 0033 MIX 4041 Mini Dual Input Module X 0 0020 0 0033 MIX 40...

Page 83: ...utron batteries for use with this panel BAT 12V12A 12 AH and BAT 12V18A 18 AH will fit into the MR 400 enclosure To house BAT 12V26A 26 AH batteries an external BC 160 Battery Cabinet is required Use...

Page 84: ...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...

Page 85: ...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 86: ...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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