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Addressable Fire Panel MAGPRO96
- Installation and Programming Manual
Main board elements:
• Restore Defaults -
Resetting the panels with default parameters.
• RS-232
- Serial interface
• LAN
- Connecting to Ethernet network.
• USB
- Micro USB connector for direct firmware update of the panel from a local PC or laptop.
• ±12V
- Additional power supply.
• Printer
- RS232 interface connector for heat-printer.
• Ajax
- Interface connector for adding of AJAX LAN communication module to the system configuration.
• Network
- Interface connector for a redundant network module to the system configuration.
• uPC Module !FAIL!
- Yellow LED for uPC failure.
• uPC Module
- Control module integrated to the Main board
• BUZ1/2
- Buzzers for sound signalization.
• Contrast
- Adjusting the display contrast.
2.4 Connecting a Heat Printer
The addressable fire alarm panel MAGPRO96 is equipped with RS232 interface connector, situated in the right bottom
of the main PCB, for connecting a heat printer. The heat printer allows the technician to print the log file for the alarm
and fault events, warnings and changes during programming. The capacity of log file is 10 240 events, which are saved
with date and time of occurring.
The addressable fire alarm panel MAGPRO96 supports Canon 9 type external printers, models Kafka and Datecs. For
connecting the MAGPRO96 panel to the heat printer you have to prepare a special cable for the purpose – connect two
male DB9-DB9 (Datecs printer) or DB9-DIN5 (Kafka printer) type connectors as shown on Figure 20.
Before printing (access level 3) make sure that the heat printer is connected to the ‘PRINTER’ interface connector on
the main PCB and the printer is powered on.
Figure 20. Heat printer connection diagrams.
2.5 Connecting a Network Interface Card (MAGPRO-NIC)
The addressable fire alarm panel MAGPRO96 is designed with option for connection in a Ethernet network with other
MAGPRO16 or MAGPRO96 addressable panels (up to 32). The network interface card is mounted under the main PCB
and is connected to ‘NETWORK’ connector – Figure 21. The card should be fixed with screws to the metal bottom. The
maximum cable length between two network interface cards is 1000m.
Attention: NEVER add or remove the network
interface card to the fire panel configuration
WHEN THE MAIN AND BACKUP POWER SUP-
PLIES ARE ON!
Figure 21. Connection Network Interface
Card to MAGPRO96 control panel
DB9
DB9
DB9
DIN5
To control panel
To control panel
To Datecs Printer
To Kafka Printer