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MZX Fire detection system

17A-02-SB2,  doc. version 8.0, 1. February 2022
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Tyco Fire & Security GmbH, Victor von Bruns-Strasse 21, 8212 Neuhausen am Rheinfall, 
Switzerland

select the ‘Advanced’ option then click the Relay/
Sounder Base box.

MX CONSYS will regard such a device primarily as a 
detector, but additionally, it will allow output com-
mands like "Switch ON", "Switch OFF", "Switch to 
P1", "Force", etc. to be fired at the Group assigned. 
These commands will only affect the output and not 
the detector.

Bell mapping

If it is required for the output to operate as a Bell Map 
output, then the Input Group to which the device 
belongs must be put into the Bell Map Outputs Super-
group.

To achieve this, select group 50 Bell Map Output SG 
and then select "Edit Members". Use "Add member" to 
append the Bell Map Output SG with the points Input 
Group.

If the sounder base needs including in any sounder 
Walk Test, then super group number 51 "Sounders to 
walktest SG", will have to be edited to add the point's 
input group to the list of supergroup members.

Operating sounder bases

An addressable detector fitted with a Sounder Base is 
treated almost as two separate devices; an input and an 
output. However, this separation is not perfect and 
there are some resources which are shared. For exam-
ple, there is only one Point Description - also, both input 
and output share the same Zone assignment. These 
examples are obvious, since they derive from the fact 
that there is only one device configured into MX CON-
SYS for each I/O unit.

Using MX, the Sounder Base can be Isolated and De-
isolated independently from the detector. There are two 
separate isolate states, one for the input and one for the 
output.

Ordering information

CPR information

 

Item

Order Code

802SB Sounder Base

516.800.910

Volume Adjustment Trimmer Tool

517.050.015

Volume Pot Blank Label 
(Sheet of 144)

517.050.022

Detector Locking Pin Kit 
(Packs of 100)

517.050.005

Fig. 6: Order codes 

Tyco Fire & Security GmbH,

 

Victor von Bruns-Strasse 21,

 

8212 Neuhausen am Rheinfall,

 

Switzerland

15

2831-CPR-F1985 

21

0832-UKCA-CPR-F0119

DoP-2015-4053

EN54-3:2001 + A1:2002

Conventional Type A sounder base for use in fire detec-

tion and alarm systems in buildings.

Essential Characteristics
EN54-3:2001 + A1:2002

Performance under fire condition: Pass
Operational reliability: Pass

 

Durability of operational reliability: temperature resist-
ance: Pass

Durability of operational reliability; humidity resistance: 

Pass

Durability of operational reliability; corrosion resistance: 

Pass

 

Durability of operational reliability: shock and vibration 
resistance: Pass

Durability of operational reliability; electrical stability: Pass

 

Durability of operational reliability: resistance to ingress: 
Pass

Installation Instructions: 17A-02-SB2

Содержание 802SB

Страница 1: ...y be connected to the loop Technical specification Mechanical characteristics Dimensions See Fig 2 Weight 802SB 186 g Materials The mouldings are UL approved flame retardant plastic and the colour matches that of the low pro file detector range All pressings are nickel plated stainless steel Environmental Temperature Operating 25 C to 70 C Storage 40 C to 80 C Humidity Up to 96 RH non condensing P...

Страница 2: ...lockwise Tone option fast sweep Table 1 gives the sounder tone options available The volume is adjusted using a trimmer tool S C No 517 050 015 Fig 3 on page 3 refers Sounder output levels Table 2 gives the sound output in dBA of non LPCB approved tones Tables3 to 5 give the LPCB approved sounder bases output levels DIL Switch Settings 1 2 3 4 Response Sound Marketing Tone No 0 0 0 1 German DIN a ...

Страница 3: ...oint configuations To add the Sounder Base to the point select the point Contacts 802SB R Remote LED L ve Line In Out L1 ve Line In Out L2 Switched Output Wiring is directly to 802SB contacts Table 6 Sounder bBase Connections Fig 3 1 Tone selection switchers 2 Volume adjustor anti clockwise to decrease volume 3 The pot adjuster is covered by a volume pot blank label only to removed if volume to be...

Страница 4: ...nd an output However this separation is not perfect and there are some resources which are shared For exam ple there is only one Point Description also both input and output share the same Zone assignment These examples are obvious since they derive from the fact that there is only one device configured into MX CON SYS for each I O unit Using MX the Sounder Base can be Isolated and De isolated ind...

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