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1  Introduction 

1.1  Standards 

Advanced Electronics Ltd declare that the products identified below conform to the essential requirements 
specified in the Construction Products Directive 89/106/EEC: 

 

 

0086-CPD-549125 

EN54-2: 1997 +A1:2006 
Control and indicating equipment for fire detection and fire 
alarm systems for buildings 
 
Provided options: 

Outputs to Fire Alarm Devices 

Output to Fire Routing Equipment 

Output to Fault Routing Equipment 

Investigation Delays to Outputs 

Dependency on more than one alarm signal 

Fault Signals from Points 

Disablement of Points 

Alarm Counter 

Test Condition 

Standardised Input / Output 

 
EN54-4: 1997 +A1:2002 +A2:2006 
Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm 
systems for buildings 
 

Mx-4200V, Mx-4200V/LE, Mx-4400V, Mx-4400V/LE and Mx-
4800V 

 

In addition, the products comply with the following: 

 

Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC 

EN60950-1: 2006 

Safety of information technology equipment  

 

Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC  

EN61000-6-3:2001 

Emissions, Class B 

EN50130-4: 1995 +A1:1998 +A2: 2003  Immunity, Product Family Standard 

 

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Содержание MX-4200V

Страница 1: ...nstallation Commissioning The operation and functions described in this manual are available from Software Version Mx4200V 023 and Mx4400V 023 onwards www acornfiresecurity com www acornfiresecurity com ...

Страница 2: ... 6A Output Voltage 1 18 5V 28 0V 18 5V 28 0V 18 5V 28 0V 18 5V 28 0V Ripple Vpkpk 1 0V 1 0V 1 0V 1 0V Number of Fire Zones 200 max across 2 loops 1000 when networked 200 max across 4 loops 1000 when Networked 200 max across 4 loops 1000 when Networked 400 max across 8 loops 1000 when Networked Number of Loops 1 to 2 1 to 4 1 to 4 2 to 8 Devices per Loop 240 2 Loop Current 3 max Loop 400mA quiescen...

Страница 3: ... 4 LOOP DRIVER INSTALLATION 17 2 4 1 Fitting the cards in the Mx4200V Mx 4400V Mx 4800V 17 2 4 2 Removing a Loop Driver Card 17 2 5 LOCAL PERIPHERAL MODULES 18 2 5 1 Peripheral Bus Interface Adaptor 18 2 5 2 Routing Interface Card 18 2 6 WIRING INSTALLATION 19 2 6 1 AC Mains Wiring 19 2 6 1 1 Cable Gland 20 2 6 2 Battery Installation 20 2 6 2 1 Mx 4200V Mx 4400V 21 2 6 2 2 Mx 4400V LE Mx 4800V 22 ...

Страница 4: ...3 View Options 42 3 3 14 Passwords 42 3 3 15 Panel 43 3 3 16 PC Config 43 3 3 17 Setup 43 3 3 17 1 Network 43 3 3 17 2 Panel Zone 43 3 3 17 3 Service Number 43 3 3 17 4 Service Due Date 44 3 3 17 5 Trace Logging Mode 44 3 3 17 6 Detector Blinking 44 3 3 17 7 Earth Fault Notification 45 3 3 17 8 Routing Interface 45 3 3 17 9 Program ID 45 3 3 17 10 Config Data 45 4 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 46 4 1 MA...

Страница 5: ...onitor Module 60 5 5 3 9 Multiple Input Output Modules 61 5 5 4 Sounders Beacons 61 5 5 4 1 VLS100 Wall Mounting 95dbA Sounder 61 5 5 4 2 VLBS100 Base Sounder 62 5 5 4 3 VLS100AV Sounder Beacon 62 5 5 4 4 VLBE100 Beacon 63 5 5 5 Radio Devices 63 5 5 5 1 VW2W100 Wireless Translater Interface 63 5 5 5 2 SGWE Wireless Expander 63 5 5 5 3 SG100 Wireless Smoke Detector 63 5 5 5 4 SG200 Wireless Smoke T...

Страница 6: ...o Outputs Dependency on more than one alarm signal Fault Signals from Points Disablement of Points Alarm Counter Test Condition Standardised Input Output EN54 4 1997 A1 2002 A2 2006 Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings Mx 4200V Mx 4200V LE Mx 4400V Mx 4400V LE and Mx 4800V In addition the products comply with the following Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC ...

Страница 7: ...static earth strap connected to panel enclosure earth point Before installing or removing any printed circuit boards remove all sources of power mains and battery 1 3 Description This manual covers the installation programming and commissioning of the Mx 4200V Mx 4400V and Mx 4800V Fire Alarm Control Panels Refer to the User Manual Document No 680 159 for details of how to operate the panel The Mx...

Страница 8: ...tput to Fault Routing Equipment Disablement of Points Test Condition Standardised I O 7 8 7 9 7 11 7 12 7 13 8 3 8 9 9 5 10 11 P S E Functions EN54 4 Clause Operation from a main power supply Operation from a standby battery Monitor and Charge the Standby Battery Recognise and Notify Supply Faults 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 This Fire Alarm Control Panel also supports additional functions that are not covered...

Страница 9: ...fer to Sections 3 3 10 3 3 11 for further information Section 7 12 Coincidence Detection The C I E has provision for Coincidence Detection Refer to Section 3 3 10 for further information Types B and C are supported Section 7 13 Alarm Counter The C I E has provision record the number of times that the fire alarm condition is entered Refer to the User Manual for further information Section 8 3 Fault...

Страница 10: ...installed and configured for operation in accordance with these instructions and the applicable code of practice or national standard regulations for fire systems installation for example BS5839 1 2002 appropriate to the country and location of the installation 1 6 2 Wiring Regulations The panel and system must be installed in accordance with these instructions and the applicable wiring codes and ...

Страница 11: ...Mx 4400V 2 1 2 Mx 4400V LE Earth Lead to Cover Chassis Assembly Loops 1 4 Rear Enclosure Door Battery Shelf Loops 1 4 Bus bars for cable earth connections Viewing Window for Loops 1 4 Additional Battery Shelf Chassis Assembly Rear Enclosure AC Mains Input Battery Leads www acornfiresecurity com www acornfiresecurity com ...

Страница 12: ...ly Loops 1 4 Rear Enclosure Door Battery Shelf Loops 1 4 Bus bars for cable earth connections Viewing Window for Loops 1 4 Viewing Window for Loops 5 8 Chassis Assembly Loops 5 8 Battery Shelf Loops 5 8 www acornfiresecurity com www acornfiresecurity com ...

Страница 13: ... before fitting the panel to the wall To remove the chassis Refer to the diagram opposite Disconnect the earth cable connecting the chassis to the spade terminal on the rear enclosure Remove the bottom two screws holding the chassis to the back box Keep these items in a safe place for later re use Loosen the top two screws holding the chassis to the back box via the keyhole slots The chassis assem...

Страница 14: ...tighten all four screws to hold the chassis securely to the back box Reconnect the chassis earth cable to the spade terminal in the rear of the enclosure 2 2 5 Recommended Cable Routing Arrangement It is recommended that the routing arrangement shown in the diagram opposite be employed Segregate the low voltage wiring Loop Circuit Sounder Circuits RS485 and AUX Supply from the AC Mains Wiring and ...

Страница 15: ...ck box via the keyhole slots The chassis assembly can now be removed Carefully remove the chassis from the rear enclosure and place in a safe place to prevent accidental damage Earth Connection Fixing Screws 2 3 3 Mounting the Enclosure Firstly remove the required knockouts for the installation wiring There are sufficient knockouts on the top of the enclosure for all installation wiring In additio...

Страница 16: ...x to enable the cables to be securely fastened using tie wraps Sounders and AUX wiring should be routed behind the chassis assembly and tie wrapped to the back box Cable screens shields should be connected to the back box using Bus Bars provided near the knockout holes Refer to Appendix 2 Recommended Fire Rated Cables for further information on cable types to be used Refer to specific sections on ...

Страница 17: ...l a loop driver remove the retaining strap then gently guide the loop driver printed circuit card into the guide slots of the machined end blocks and then push into place onto the connector on the Base Card Ensure that the pins of the connectors are correctly aligned The loop driver should be inserted with the component side of the board placed on the left hand side Replace the retaining strap The...

Страница 18: ...and Peripheral Interface Adaptor in place Mounting Position for the Interface Adaptor 2 5 2 Routing Interface Card Outputs to Routing Equipment Clauses 7 9 and 8 9 The Routing Interface Card Mxp 032 provides monitored outputs for connection to Fire Routing Equipment Item E and Fault Routing Equipment Item J in accordance with EN54 2 The card is fitted to the chassis using 4x M3 screws Refer to the...

Страница 19: ... to 0 5mm 2 5mm 22 14AWG 2 6 1 AC Mains Wiring Route the high voltage mains AC wiring into the enclosure at the upper left corner only Keep the AC wiring away from the circuit boards and all other wiring FUSE Brown Green LIVE EARTH NEUTRAL Panel Wiring Blue 3 15A AC Mains terminations The Mx 4800V employs two terminal blocks for the AC Mains connections one on each chassis assembly as per the Mx 4...

Страница 20: ... allowed Base Card Terminations BAT BAT AUX AUX Mx 4200V Mx4400V Mx4800V Place the batteries in the bottom of the enclosure and connect the Red lead to the positive terminal of battery 1 and the Black lead to the negative terminal of battery 2 Connect the negative of battery 1 to the positive of battery 2 using the supplied link cable Ensure that the battery terminals do not short out against any ...

Страница 21: ...he Mx 4400V D for batteries up to 38AH and use the Mx 4400V LE large enclosure variant for up to 48AH For battery sizes greater than 12AH it will be necessary to remove the spade terminals fixed to the battery leads and replace these with connection fixings suitable for the installed batteries Replacement Fuse FS1 T6 3A 250V Anti Surge www acornfiresecurity com www acornfiresecurity com ...

Страница 22: ... Shelf Loops 1 4 Battery Shelf Loops 5 8 17Ah to 38Ah 17Ah to 38Ah 17Ah to 38Ah 17Ah to 38Ah 2 6 2 3 Battery Temperature Monitoring Each of the base cards contains an on board thermistor device to monitor the temperature in the enclosure For the Mx 4200 Mx 4400 standard enclosures this on board thermistor is ideally situated to monitor the temperature of the batteries As the batteries installed in...

Страница 23: ...nd negative terminal polarity especially Loop Isolator Modules Connect the return wires to the Loop IN and terminals on the base card The diagram opposite shows the typical arrangement of the loop connections on the base cards Refer to Section 2 4 for details on installing additional loop drivers on the multi loop panels IN IN OUT OUT Base Card Terminations Typical It is recommended that shielded ...

Страница 24: ... vital to connect the screen to the chassis earth at the cable gland input earth stud in the panel Always ensure that all segments of the cable loop have continuity of the screen and take care to ensure that the screen is not exposed to any other earth point e g metalwork cable trays junction boxes etc 2 6 5 Relay Circuits Section 8 8 Fault Output Relay 1 is arranged for failsafe operation as stan...

Страница 25: ... card is available to connect to this connector O C1 DRIVE OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 O C2 DRIVE OUTPUT 5 OUTPUT 6 OUTPUT 7 OUTPUT 8 AUX 24V GND 0V 2 6 7 Auxiliary Supply Output The Mx 4200V Mx 4400V are equipped with an auxiliary 24V DC 500mA power supply output The Mx 4800V is equipped with two such outputs one per chassis These can be used for powering ancillary equipment and must only be used for power...

Страница 26: ...To internal equipment To external equipment TB3 Base Card Connections typical 2 6 11 Routing Interface The Routing Interface is used to output monitored signals to Fire Routing Equipment and Fault Routing Equipment Each function comprises of an output circuit Each output is monitored for open circuit and short circuit wiring conditions in both the activated and quiescent states and can be connecte...

Страница 27: ... enter commission mode functions Refer to 5 1 for further formation 3 1 2 Memory Lock The configuration memory may be protected against inadvertent change by means of a memory lock Before making any configuration data changes move the jumper strap to the OPEN position After all changes have been made move the jumper strap back to the CLOSE position to protect the memory against inadvertent change ...

Страница 28: ...ill be entered and the cursor will move to the next character in the text description Pressing another button will immediately enter the previous character and move the cursor on to the next character Use the buttons to move backwards or forwards along the line When the text description is as required press the button to confirm the change If the text has been entered incorrectly press the Esc but...

Страница 29: ...sessed by each device SEQ Address Auto address sequentially the devices 6 ZONES Configure the Zones EXIT Cancel Level 3 Access and return to Level 2 Menu Options 5 OUTPUTS Configure the Operating Characteristics of the Output Circuits TIME DATE Change the Date and Time Settings VIEW Fires View Zones and Inputs that are reporting a fire alarm condition Faults View Zones and Inputs that are reportin...

Страница 30: ... Press the buttons to scroll through the list of devices Press the buttons to view additional information The display highlights a particular parameter To change the value of this parameter if not view only press the button and appropriate options will be shown on the display 3 3 2 1 State This parameter shows the current operational status of the device For example this can show Normal Fire Alarm...

Страница 31: ...e generated whenever the input is active Fault Signal A Fault Condition will be generated whenever the input is active Security A Security Alert Condition will be generated whenever the input is active Record A Record Entry will be stored in the Log whenever the input is active This will be hidden from the panel status display Create Alarm 1 An Alarm 1 condition will be generated whenever this inp...

Страница 32: ...re coverage is maintained at all times 3 3 2 7 1 Delay The value in this field defines the delay from detecting an alarm to entering the alarm condition The delay time can be changed in 1 second increments 3 3 2 7 2 Alarm The Alarm Level is the level of the analogue value returned by the detector at which the panel will enter a Fire Alarm Condition The alarm level value is fixed at 192 and cannot ...

Страница 33: ... will be active between 19 00 on Monday and 06 30 on Tuesday Press the buttons to select the appropriate time field and use the number buttons to enter the required times Press the Esc button to return to the previous menu display Every type of device the device type is shown in the top right hand corner supports unique SSM settings for each SSM Clock number In the previous example the Special Sen...

Страница 34: ...the detector changes its analogue value to 255 for approximately 5 seconds The Delay option must be set to 5 seconds for the magnet test to result in an alarm condition If set to 5 seconds the filter in the panel will ignore the change in analogue value 3 3 3 Loops Auto Learn 3 3 3 1 Normal Procedure Initial learn The panel can automatically learn the presence or absence of devices at all addresse...

Страница 35: ...s 002 NEW DEVICE If the new device is accepted or all new devices are accepted the panel will configure the memory to register these devices All data will be configured to initial settings for sensitivity threshold changes text assignments zone assignment action etc for these devices If the new device is rejected or all new devices are rejected the panel clears all programming for these devices an...

Страница 36: ... and maximum communication pulse heights is available 3 3 6 Loop SEQ Address The loop devices can be assigned an address either by using either the hand held programmer VPU100 or by auto sequence allocation by the panel The auto sequence option provides a simple means of initially allocating the address of each device The auto sequence function works using the in built isolators of the devices and...

Страница 37: ...signal loop line quality The panel updates the display as it polls each device and shows the highest maximum value received and indicates this against the device number The value for a specific device can be shown on the bottom line Use the buttons to select the device number and the value will be shown to the right A line is considered normal and within timing specification if the maximum value f...

Страница 38: ...ll turn on one or more outputs dependant on a set of input events The Outputs Option provides the means to create simple or complex cause and effect programming within the panel Delays can be introduced to allow a phased evacuation of a building Note this is different to an Investigation Delay which is detailed in section 3 3 11 This section describes the settings and options in detail for each pa...

Страница 39: ... 199 Any fire in any zone no delay Fire Routing Output B 13 199 Any fire in any zone no delay All Loop Output Devices 199 Any fire in any zone no delay 3 3 10 2 Cause Each Output Group can be programmed to respond in a unique way to events from each individual zone An input event may be a fire alarm condition or it may be a fault disablement or other condition A combination of criteria may also be...

Страница 40: ...ut event can be programmed For example an output may turn on immediately it may turn on after a delay or it may pulse for a set time and then turn on This method of operation is called a Style A style may have up to three different methods of operation For example Delay Mode Wait Mode Wait Mode Style 00 is fixed to turn on immediately an input event occurs Style 01 is fixed to pulse immediately an...

Страница 41: ...building supervisor to investigate fire signals before turning outputs on This mode can only be configured from the PC software There are two parts to this delay The first stage is set relatively short If the building supervisor does not acknowledge the fire signal within the first stage the delayed outputs will turn on The second stage gives a longer period to investigate the fire signal This del...

Страница 42: ...e User Manual Document No 680 159 3 3 14 Passwords The panel provides up to 10 User Level 2 passwords and 2 Level 3 passwords All of the passwords 14 can be changed On entry to the function the display shows a list of the passwords For example Password Access level User ID 15633 2 01 9988 2 02 13344 2 03 10000 2 04 10000 2 05 To change a password use the buttons to highlight the required password ...

Страница 43: ...d with the PC Configuration Tool 3 3 17 Setup The Setup Options Menu enables the configuration of panel generic operating parameters When the option is selected the display shows a list of the available parameters For example Setup THIS NETWORK NODE 0 NEXT NETWORK NODE 0 PANEL ZONE 100 SERVICE NUMBER 01234 567890 Use the buttons to scroll through the list of options The following will then be show...

Страница 44: ...osis of fault conditions To change the option press the button To erase the event log press the button to view the additional command option as follows Setup TRACE LOGGING MODE Wipe Event Log DETECTOR BLINKING COMPANY LCD LOGO PROGRAM ID Press the button and the display will show that the event log is being erased by display the message WORKING After the event log is erased the display reverts to ...

Страница 45: ...selected these function LED indicators are reserved for these indications and are not available for other programmable indication use By default the fire routing output panel internal addresses 11 1 unmonitored 16 0 monitored and the fault routing output panel internal addresses 11 0 unmonitored 17 0 monitored are assigned to Output Groups 199 200 respectively These can be assigned to alternative ...

Страница 46: ... addressed check the event log in the panel and take the necessary remedial actions b Visually inspect the panel for any moisture ingress or other deterioration check all battery connections and test check the alarm fault and other functions of the panel operation c Ascertain if any building or structural alterations have been carried out that would affect the placement location of call points or ...

Страница 47: ...acturer Part Numbers YUASA POWERSONIC 4AH NP4 12 5AH PS 1250 F1 7AH NP7 12 7AH PS 1270 12AH NP12 12 12AH PS 12100 F1 17AH NP18 12 18AH PS 12180 NB 24AH NP24 12B 26AH PS 12260 NB 38AH NP24 38 38AH PS 12400 NB Batteries connected in parallel 48AH 2 x NP24 12B 48AH 2 x PS 1260 NB 15 STOP For optimum performance and charge retention Yuasa recommend that batteries are top charged prior to installation ...

Страница 48: ... 10 years Replacement Schedule 10 years for panels in continuous service 10 years for spares i e when the panel board is not powered Replace if the battery voltage falls below 2 6 volts Manufacturer Part Number CR2032 4 2 2 Liquid Crystal Display Expected Life 10 years Replacement Schedule When the display becomes difficult to read The display contrast will gradually fade with time Manufacturer Pa...

Страница 49: ...ted for the password As soon as the Password Invalid message is shown press the 0 button and the display will show a decryption key Make a note of the first part of this number For example Level 2 Menu Please Enter Your Password 214728378 Customer Support will provide a temporary permit number that you can enter when prompted for the Level 3 password As soon as access has been regained to the Leve...

Страница 50: ...el SpA Firecel SR 114E Draka Firetuf OHLS FTZ Draka Firetuf PLUS Draka Firetuf Power Armoured Draka Firetuf Data 1 Pair 0 63mm Huber Suhner Radox FRBS M1x2 Irish Driver Harris Co Ltd Kilflam 2000 Irish Driver Harris Co Ltd Kilflam 3000 Prysmian Pirelli FP200 Flex 1 0mm2 Prysmian Pirelli FP200 Gold 1 0mm2 Prysmian Pirelli FP PLUS Prysmian Pirelli FP400 Tratos Cavi SpA FIRE safe TW950 Tyco Thermal C...

Страница 51: ...760 1130 1860 Insulation Resistance Core Core and Core Screen 2M Ω 300mA 18 3Ω 500 750 1200 NB Maximum Circuit Impedance is the sum of the resistance of both cable conductors 400mA 13 7Ω 380 560 920 500mA 11 0Ω 300 450 740 5 2 2 Sounder Circuit Lengths The voltage drop on each alarm circuit should be calculated to ensure that the minimum voltage at the end of the circuit exceeds the minimum requir...

Страница 52: ... energise at 75 of their nominal drive voltage i e 18V for a 24V coil The voltage at the end of the circuit is given by Minimum Coil Voltage VOUT MIN ION x RCABLE Minimum Output Voltage VOUT MIN is VAUX MIN 0 8V 19 7V Maximum On Current ION is 35mA Cable Resistance RCABLE is as above Insulation Resistance Core Core and Core Screen 2M Ω 5 2 4 Network Cables For a list of recommended cables refer to...

Страница 53: ...ing factor Ahr This chart is applicable to each chassis in the Mx 4800V panel 17 Use the detector manufacturers technical information to calculate the load on the loop for both the quiescent condition and fire alarm condition for all loop devices By default a maximum of 5 detector call point LED indicators will be turned on in a fire alarm condition This number can be changed via the PC Programmin...

Страница 54: ...f Floor 6 Output Group 6 Assign All Sounders of Floor 7 Output Group 7 Assign All Sounders of Floor 8 Output Group 8 Refer to Section 3 3 2 8 for how to assign the output group to a loop output device Refer to Section 3 3 10 1 for how to assign the output group to an internal panel circuit 5 4 3 Styles In the example there are two ways in which the sounders should ring These two operational charac...

Страница 55: ... ANY FIRE 02 30s Pulse STYLE 02 Wait MODE Wait MODE 120s On 120s On 120s On More Output Group 7 Sounders on Floor 7 Output Group 7 3 9 Mem used ZONE GROUP CAUSE STYLE Delay MODE 22 7 ANY FIRE 00 On 23 7 ANY FIRE 00 On 24 7 ANY FIRE 00 On STYLE 00 Wait MODE Wait MODE More Output Group 8 Sounders on Floor 8 Output Group 8 3 9 Mem used ZONE GROUP CAUSE STYLE Delay MODE 22 8 ANY FIRE 02 30s Pulse 23 8...

Страница 56: ...n below SENSITIVITY ADJUST MODE SMOKE Alarm 192 Mode 2 Pre Alarm 160 Delay 0s Min Value 0 SAM SSM SPECIAL SENSITIVITY MODE SMOKE SSM Clock 1 Alarm 192 Mode 1 Pre Alarm 160 Delay 3s Min Value 0 SAM SSM 5 5 1 2 V200 Multi Sensor Detector The V200 supports 4 basic multi sensitivity modes 1 4 on its combined optical and heat A1R 58 C elements Sub Address 0 and shows the actual calculated thermal value...

Страница 57: ...ity modes on the optical element the same as the V100 5 5 1 5 LV200 Multi Detector The LV200 is the same as the V200 with the exception that it does not contain an isolator or a green LED mode It supports the multi mode heat only and smoke only sensitivity modes as per the V200 5 5 1 6 LV350 Heat Detector The LV3500 is the same as the V350 with the exception that it does not contain an isolator or...

Страница 58: ...es of module available in electrical junction box plate mini module and DIN rail mounting options The electrical junction box plate option can be flush or surface mounted optional boxes MB100 25mm depth or DMB100 45mm depth are available Plate Module Mini Module DIN Module Input Module VMI100 VMMI100 VMDI100 Input Supervised Output Module VMIC100 VMMIC100 VMDIC100 Supervised Output Module VMC100 V...

Страница 59: ... 6 Relay Output Module22 Double Pole Relay Output Contacts Rating 30V AC DC 2A Resistive 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 EOL 27K LOAD 24V DC POWER O P PWR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 COM 8 COM 11 NC 9 NO 12 NC 10 NO 5 5 3 7 Micro Modules There are four standard types of micro module available These provide equivalent functions to and have the same type codes as the standards modules Micro Module Input...

Страница 60: ...ent reset activation the power to the detection devices Contacts Rating 30V AC DC 2A Resistive The following zone circuit operating characteristics can be configured using the PC Tool Reset Times Seconds Current Limit mA Alarm Current mA Maximum RSHORT 0 5 6 0 2 5 600 Ω 1 0 Default 6 0 4 5 600 Ω 2 0 10 0 2 5 350 Ω 5 0 10 0 5 0 350 Ω 10 0 7 5 Default 350 Ω 15 0 5 0 240 Ω 15 0 10 0 240 Ω 15 0 12 5 2...

Страница 61: ...oundaries see opposite 125 115 79 90 1 2 3 4 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LOOP IN LOOP OUT NO C NC RELAY 1 NO C NC RELAY 2 NO C NC RELAY 3 NO C NC RELAY 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EOL 27K 10K I P1 I P2 I P3 I P4 Only one input circuit is shown for clarity ALL inputs have the same configuration Alarm flag group addresses 1 16 17 32 33 48 49 64 65 80 81 96 97 112 113 128 129 144 145 160 161 176 177 192 193 208...

Страница 62: ...nuous Tone 910Hz DIN Tone 0 1 0 Pulsed 910Hz 0 5s On off 0 5s On off 0 5s On followed by 1 5s Off Continuous Tone 910Hz ISO8201 ANSI S3 51 1 0 0 Sweep 800 1000Hz 0 5s Continuous Tone 910Hz 0 0 0 Sweep 800 970Hz 1s Continuous Tone 910Hz 5 5 4 3 VLS100AV Sounder Beacon Volume Selection Potentiometer Tone Selection DIP Switch 1 3 Only This is a single tone device and there is no PC programming option...

Страница 63: ... connected to each VW2W100 5 5 5 3 SG100 Wireless Smoke Detector The SG100 is a fixed sensitivity smoke detector in accordance with EN54 7 The sensitivity level can be set using the Wireless PC Configuration Tool 5 5 5 4 SG200 Wireless Smoke Thermal Detector The SG200 is a fixed sensitivity smoke detector in accordance with EN54 7 and with an additional thermal detection function The sensitivity l...

Страница 64: ...V 95db 45 VLBS100 90db 90 or 80db 150 STOP The number of devices shown is representative for specific loop arrangements If there is a mixture of sounder types or sounder volumes on the installation or if the other devices on the loop take more than 50mA in quiescent or alarm then calculate the actual current load in alarm using the current consumption figures quoted in the device data sheets and e...

Страница 65: ... Provides examples of how to implement a class change function using different inputs 680 042 Gated Time Clock Programming Application Note Explains how to use an input to enable disable a time click function 680 082 Mx 4000 Door Replacement Application Note Explains how to change the door cover on the Mx 4000 Series panels 680 085 Software Upgrades Application Note Explains how to upgrade the sof...

Страница 66: ...r devices Fire Fault Routing EN54 2 1997 Clauses 7 9 8 9 Mx 4800V If provided then separate fire and fault routing interfaces should be provided on each chassis These should be individually configured to report fire and fault conditions from their respective chassis panel Network If provided then at least two fire and fault routing interfaces should be provided These should be programmed to report...

Страница 67: ... of Output Group Lines 1150 1150 250 250 250 Requires PC CONFIG to define more than one line per Output Group Max of Passwords 12 12 12 12 12 Max of Sectors Available 50 50 50 50 50 PC CONFIG Only Max of Input Events 250 250 100 100 250 PC CONFIG Only Max of Logic Blocks 100 100 50 50 50 PC CONFIG Only Max of Logic Terms25 500 500 100 100 100 PC CONFIG Only Max First Loop 19 17 PC CONFIG Only 23 O...

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