background image

 

Macurco

TM

 DVP-1200 Manual 

 

REV – 1.3.1 

[34-8708-4770-7 ] 

64 

|

 

P a g e

 

 

Relay 7 

 

 

 

 

Relay 8 

 

 

 

 

Remote – Relay 9 

 

 

 

 

Remote – Relay 10 

 

 

 

 

Remote – Relay 11 

 

 

 

 

Remote – Relay 12 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Horn/Strobe 1 

 

 

 

 

Horn/Strobe 2 

 

 

 

 

Horn/Strobe 3 

 

 

 

 

Horn/Strobe 4 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4-20mA output 1 

 

 

 

 

4-20mA output 2 

 

 

 

 

4-20mA output 3 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes: 

 

 

 

Содержание DVP-1200

Страница 1: ...IMPORTANT Keep these user instructions for reference Macurco DVP 1200 Manual Detection and Ventilation Control Panel with BACnet Operation Instructions ...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...eral Wiring Information 9 3 2 2 Installation Diagram 10 3 2 3 Power Connection 11 3 2 4 Remote Sensor Connection 12 3 2 5 Remote Relay Connection 18 3 2 6 Remote Relay Operation 19 3 2 7 Horn Strobe Connection 20 4 Operations 21 4 1 Power up 21 4 1 1 Initial Operating Mode 21 4 2 User Interface 21 4 2 1 LCD Display 21 4 2 2 Status Lights 21 4 2 3 Keypad 22 4 3 Normal Status Display 23 4 4 ALARM WA...

Страница 4: ...VENTS 50 4 6 8 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 51 5 BACnet 52 5 1 General Information 52 6 Testing Maintenance 57 6 1 Testing 57 6 1 1 Relay Functionality Test 57 6 1 2 Horn and Strobe Functionality Test 57 6 2 Maintenance 58 7 Appendix A Table of Figures 59 8 Appendix C Replacement Parts 61 9 Appendix D Setup Record 62 10 Macurco Gas Detection Product limited warranty 65 Technical Support Contact Information 6...

Страница 5: ...MacurcoTM DVP 1200 Manual REV 1 3 1 34 8708 4770 7 4 P a g e ...

Страница 6: ... may adversely affect product Immediately exit any environment that causes an alarm condition on the sensor Each time the unit is turned on it performs a self test which activates the audible and visual alarms If the self test fails or all the alarms do not activate do not use and contact Technical Support at 1 844 325 3050 Do not cover or obstruct audible alarm opening or visual alarm LED Doing s...

Страница 7: ...listed product and was not evaluated by Intertek in conjunction with the operation of DVP 1200 Macurco RR 24 is not intended for use in hazardous locations Following are additional specifications and features of RR 24 Power 24 VDC 0 5 A max Operating Environment 32o F to 104o F 0 to 95 RH non condensing Mounting Kit 8 bit dip switch address selector RS 485 termination uses 4 pin connectors with ju...

Страница 8: ...le NEMA 4X type enclosure Modular input and output connectors Ethernet connection for BACnet output BACnet IP USB connection Compatible with Macurco Commercial 6 Series gas detectors MRS 485 adapter Horn Strobe Combo Four 24VDC Drivers for external Horn and Strobe Three 4 20mA output ETL Listed to UL 2017 2 5 Specifications Size 13 0 x 10 0 x 2 75 Weight 12 4 lb 5 6 kg Enclosure NEMA 4X rated Oper...

Страница 9: ...s and protected from environmental elements A Mechanical room Alarm Control Room or other similar areas are recommended Mounting holes are provided in the DVP 1200 case at the four corners See Figure 3 1 The panel should be mounted with space around the panel for access to conduit entry holes provided on the top bottom and right side of the panel Figure 3 1 Mounting Holes Back View ...

Страница 10: ... AC power and relays After wiring simply plug the modular connectors into the matching connectors on the printed circuit board PCB Figure 3 2 Typical Layout diagram Note It is recommended to always install with wires enclosed within the rigid metallic conduit The power to the remotely mounted sensors should be size AWG18 minimum for short runs Refer to Table 3 1 for recommended wire gauges Wire Ga...

Страница 11: ...e built in terminating resistors at the ends of the RS 485 bus It is recommended to always use twisted wires to reduce noise and allow for reliable data communication over greater distances For best performance use shielded 3 conductor wire with one twisted pair providing a pair for signal A B common COM and shield ground SHD connections Use at least 3 conductor wire with one twisted pair providin...

Страница 12: ...e connected to terminal labeled as GND Connect the wires to the following terminals Signal Connector Label Pin Label Line 120 220 240 250 VAC AC L Neutral AC N Ground AC GND Table 3 2 1 The line neutral and ground wires should be stripped 1 4 in 6 5 mm 2 Press down the white button of the connector You can use flat headed screwdriver for this 3 Insert the bare wire into the respective wire cavity ...

Страница 13: ...d with the DVP 1200 are polarity insensitive no polarity since a bridge rectifier is connected to the power input terminals All sensors used with the DVP 1200 panel employ screw clamp terminal blocks for power and signal connections The polarity of the current loop connections is marked on the printed circuit board of the sensor The MRS 485 will monitor the 4 20 mA current output of the detector A...

Страница 14: ...a two terminal screw type connector 12 to 24 VAC or 12 to 24 VDC and no polarity NOTE Running the Modbus cable adjacent to or in the same conduit with high voltage wires is not recommended as there may be interference from the high voltages Figure 3 6 MRS 485 Wiring Diagram 3 2 4 3 Dip Switches and Addressing Each MRS 485 and the detector it s connected to must be configured to a unique address If...

Страница 15: ...22 2 3 5 70 2 3 7 118 2 3 5 6 7 166 2 3 6 8 23 1 2 3 5 71 1 2 3 7 119 1 2 3 5 6 7 167 1 2 3 6 8 24 4 5 72 4 7 120 4 5 6 7 168 4 6 8 25 1 4 5 73 1 4 7 121 1 4 5 6 7 169 1 4 6 8 26 2 4 5 74 2 4 7 122 2 4 5 6 7 170 2 4 6 8 27 1 2 4 5 75 1 2 4 7 123 1 2 4 5 6 7 171 1 2 4 6 8 28 3 4 5 76 3 4 7 124 3 4 5 6 7 172 3 4 6 8 29 1 3 4 5 77 1 3 4 7 125 1 3 4 5 6 7 173 1 3 4 6 8 30 2 3 4 5 78 2 3 4 7 126 2 3 4 ...

Страница 16: ...rmination for the end of line resistors EOL The terminations use 4 pin connector with a jumper to select termination The user selects no termination or one of the two Modbus line termination options The MRS 485 and DVP 1200 have two line termination options 100 Ohm and 120 Ohm available Place the EOL jumper on one of the following positions N No termination default 2 120 ohm 1 100 ohm Figure 3 8 E...

Страница 17: ...or example if new baud rate is 9600 1000 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 9600 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 19200 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 1000 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 0 5 2000 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 Use termination resistors when cables are longer than 2000 ft For example if new baud rate is 38400 1000 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 38400 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 19200 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 1000 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 2 500 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 Use termination resistors when cables are longer than 500 ft NOTE Other manufacturers may have different recommendations on wire length and ...

Страница 18: ...6 AWG or wider gauge the maximum length is 1000m 3281ft The derivations must be short never more than 20m 65 5ft If a multi port tap is used with n derivations each one must respect a maximum length of 40m 131ft divided by n 3 2 4 9 Grounding The Common Circuit COM must be connected directly to protective ground preferably at one point only for the entire bus The shield should be connected to each...

Страница 19: ...minal To connect wires to the relay terminals 1 Strip each wire back 1 4 in 6 5 mm 2 Press down the white button of the connector 3 Insert the bare wire into the wire cavity of the connector 4 Release the white button 5 Ensure that the wire cannot be easily pulled from the connector 3 2 5 Remote Relay Connection In addition to the onboard relays four standard and four optional the DVP 1200 can be ...

Страница 20: ...ot recommended as there may be interference from the high voltages RR 24 provide integral termination for end of line resistors EOL The termination uses 4 pin connector labeled J8 to select termination Place the EOL jumper on one of the following positions NU No termination default 120 120 Ohm 100 100 Ohm Figure 3 11 EOL Placement Figure 3 12 RR 24 Board Diagram 3 2 6 Remote Relay Operation Power ...

Страница 21: ...witch 6 Description OFF OFF OFF Default baud rate 19200 Bd OFF OFF ON 4800 Bd OFF ON OFF 9600Bd OFF ON ON 19200 Bd Default value ON OFF OFF 38400 Bd ON OFF ON 57600 Bd ON ON OFF 115200 Bd ON ON ON Do not change Table 3 1 Baud Rate configuration Switch 5 Switch 4 Description OFF OFF Default Parity EVEN Default Value OFF ON Parity is ODD ON OFF Parity is NONE ON ON Do not change Table 3 2 Parity Con...

Страница 22: ...nged via TECHNICAL SUPPORT in main menu Select MAIN MENU and hit ENTER to go to DVP 1200 Main Menu WARNING DVP 1200 may not function effectively below 32 F 0 C or above 104 F 40 C Using the equipment outside of this temperature range may adversely affect product 4 1 1 Initial Operating Mode If the user has not entered any parameters the system WILL NOT be controlling the ventilation system The rel...

Страница 23: ...tored in the DVP 1200 memory The keypad consists of ten number keys four cursor keys a MENU key a HUSH key an ENTER key a DEL key and a brightness key 4 2 3 1 Digit Keys The digit keys are used to input any alphanumeric information such as sensor numbers or a password 4 2 3 2 Cursor Keys In normal mode no warnings or alarms indicated the up and down cursor keys will scroll through menu The left an...

Страница 24: ...ure 4 2 In the middle box each zone is indicated by Z followed by zone number All sensors assigned to the zone are listed by their sensor type They are indicated by the two letter abbreviation for the gas type of the sensor If a horn strobe is assigned to the group it will be indicated by H Sx where x is the horn strobe number Similarly if a relay is assigned to the group it will be indicated by R...

Страница 25: ...dated to indicate ALARM in the middle box of the display The bottom box will cycle through all sensors that are in alarm at five seconds per display It will display sensor address gas type zone number if assigned to a zone and corresponding gas reading WARNING Immediately exit any environment that causes an alarm condition on the sensor If an external horn and or strobe are connected and configure...

Страница 26: ...esponding gas reading If the buzzer and or an external horn and or external strobe are connected and configured to signal a warning condition they will also sound when a warning condition occurs There is a configurable delay before the horn or strobe will sound When the HUSH key is pressed the internal buzzer will be silenced for fifteen 15 minutes HUSH key must be held for three 3 seconds in orde...

Страница 27: ...he ability to configure the DVP 1200 for control of up to 8 zones Each zone can be configured to control relays and an external horn and strobe if desired When more than one zone is controlling a relay it only takes one zone to activate the relay but all controlling zones must release the relay before it will turn off Each of the relays horn and strobe has independent turn on delays to ignore shor...

Страница 28: ...fault password for the panel is 1234 Figure 4 6 4 6 1 CONFIGURE SYSTEM Menu path Main Menu CONFIGURE SYSTEM The DVP 1200 configuration can be changed manually To enter the configuration menu a password is required While the DVP 1200 is in configuration mode alarm and ventilation control functions continue in the background with the previously set configuration values If an alarm warning or trouble...

Страница 29: ...URE SYSTEM menu and press ENTER The display will show the ADD EDIT ZONES screen Press ENTER Then enter the zone number and press Enter The user can enter any valid zone number from 1 8 Figure 4 8 If the zone has not been configured the system will skip straight to the zone configuration menu shown below Figure 4 9 If the zone has already been configured the display will briefly show the message ST...

Страница 30: ...YSTEM MANUAL CONFIGURE CONFIGURE ZONES ADD EDIT ZONES ADD DEL SENSORS To add delete and view sensors assigned to the zone select the ADD DEL SENSORS option from the zone configuration menu and press ENTER Figure 4 12 Refer to Figure 4 13 for sequence of display screen during sensor addition to a zone To assign a sensor to the zone select ADD SENSOR and press ENTER Enter the Modbus address of senso...

Страница 31: ...e Figure 4 14 To view the sensors assigned to the zone select VIEW SENSOR and press ENTER The middle box of the display will list the addresses of the sensors assigned to the zone Refer Figure X Press ENTER or the LEFT arrow to return to the ADD DEL SENSORS menu Figure 4 15 4 6 2 2 RELAY S Menu path Main Menu CONFIGURE SYSTEM MANUAL CONFIGURE CONFIGURE ZONES ADD EDIT ZONES RELAY S To add relays to...

Страница 32: ... DELETE RELAY from the RELAYS menu and press ENTER Input the relay number to delete and press ENTER to delete all relays assigned to the zone input 0 and press ENTER The relay s will be deleted from the zone and the display will return to the RELAY menu with the bottom box of the display updated to reflect the change made Figure 4 17 Relay assigned as Alarm Relay cannot be added to a zone If an at...

Страница 33: ...rn strobe to the zone select ADD H S and press ENTER Input the horn strobe number valid entries are 1 to 4 and press ENTER The horn strobe will be added to the zone and the display will return to the HORN STROBE menu with the bottom box of the display updated to reflect the changes made Refer Figure 4 20 Figure 4 20 To delete a horn strobe select DELETE H S from the HORN STROBE menu and press ENTE...

Страница 34: ...message Similarly if a Horn Strobe is assigned to a zone then it cannot be assigned to alarm warning or trouble Figure 4 22 4 6 2 4 GROUP CONFIG Menu path Main Menu CONFIGURE SYSTEM MANUAL CONFIGURE CONFIGURE ZONES ADD EDIT ZONES GROUP CONFIG Each group of sensors can be configured with settings unique to each zone For example Group 1 sensors CO gas ALARM could be set to 200ppm in Zone 1 and 100pp...

Страница 35: ... this level the zone output s will be turned on FALLING If the gas concentration is less than or equal to this level the zone output s will be turned off WARNING The gas concentration used to trigger a warning status for the group of sensors within the zone Setting a warning level of 0 zero will disable warning detection for this sensor ALARM The gas concentration used to trigger an alarm status f...

Страница 36: ...nrichment Type CO NO2 EX NH3 H2S REF CO2 O2 O2 Range 200 ppm 20 ppm 50 LEL 100 ppm 50 ppm 1 000 ppm 5 000 ppm 25 v v 25 0 v v Alarm Level 200 ppm 5 ppm 20 LEL 75 ppm 20 ppm 300 ppm 4 000 ppm 19 5 v v 23 5 v v Warning Level 100 ppm 2 5 ppm 15 LEL 50 ppm 15 ppm 200 ppm 1 500 ppm 20 0 v v 22 5 v v Rising Level 35 ppm 2 5 ppm 10 LEL 25 ppm 8 ppm 100 ppm 1 000 ppm 20 3 v v 22 0 v v Falling Level 15 ppm...

Страница 37: ...NTER Then select OUTPUT NUMBER and press ENTER Figure 4 27 Input the 4 20mA output number to assign it to the zone Valid entries are 1 2 and 3 and press ENTER The display will return to the 4 20 O P menu screen and show the currently assigned 4 20 mA output in the OUTPUT NUMBER field NOTE A zone can be assigned only one 4 20mA output and a 4 20mA output can only be assigned to one zone 4 20mA outp...

Страница 38: ...ne E g If a CO and NO2 sensor is assigned to a zone and CO Sensor reading is 50ppm which corresponds to 8mA and NO2 sensor reading is 10 0ppm which corresponds to 12mA then 4 20mA or Analog output assigned to the zone will output 10mA To select the output mode for 4 20mA output select OUTPUT MODE from the 4 20 O P menu and press ENTER Then select PEAK or SCALE from the 4 20 O P MODE menu and press...

Страница 39: ...UAL CONFIGURE CONFIGURE RELAYS H S BUZZER CONFIGURE RELAY To configure an onboard relay follow the menu sequence as shown in Figure 4 30 With RELAY selected press ENTER Figure 4 31 Then input the relay number to configure and press ENTER The current relay configuration will be loaded and become editable as shown in Figure 4 32 Figure 4 32 ...

Страница 40: ...is 00 00 Highlight this sub menu and press Enter to enter delay for the selected relay MIN RUNTIME Sets the minimum runtime once a relay is activated The time format is mm ss Default value is 00 00 Highlight this sub menu and press Enter to enter minimum run time value for the selected relay SET The user must select SET to save the changes The changes will become active as soon as the user selects...

Страница 41: ...In this case it is recommended to verify the communication settings for Remote Relay in DVP 1200 matches with RR 24 unit in addition to verifying the wiring between RR 24 and DVP 1200 Figure 4 36 After successful remote relay discovery next step is to assign and configure remote relay Relays 9 to 12 in DVP 1200 are reserved for remoted relays Odd number relay 9 and 11 correspond to Relay 1 of the ...

Страница 42: ...s To change corresponding setting highlight the line and hit Enter Select the desired settings and hit Enter again Once the desired configuration is selected for all fail safe settings hit SAVE to save the settings and transfer the settings to remote relay Repeat the assignment procedure for second remote relay To configure Relays 9 to 12 for regular settings delay minimum run time etc use CONFIGU...

Страница 43: ...sub menu and press Enter MIN RUNTIME Sets the minimum runtime once a horn strobe is activated The time format is mm ss The default minimum runtime is 00 00 To set the minimum runtime for the selected horn strobe highlight this sub menu and press Enter A horn would not normally require a minimum on time but this parameter allows a more versatile configuration MODE The horn strobe MODE can be set to...

Страница 44: ...able for the buzzer configuration ON CONTINUOUS During an ALARM WARNING or TROUBLE condition the buzzer will activate continuously This is the default setting ON INTERMITTENT During an ALARM WARNING or TROUBLE condition the buzzer will activate intermittently 1 second on 1 second off OFF This configuration will disable the functionality of buzzer and buzzer will not activate during any ALARM WARNI...

Страница 45: ...sensors assigned to the zone Timed control can be configured with separate time periods for weekdays and weekends A zone must be created first via Zone Configuration menu before using TIMED MODE for the zone To setup timed control select TIMED CONTROL from the configuration menu and press ENTER Then select ZONE and press ENTER Enter the zone number to configure and press ENTER Select CONFIGURE and...

Страница 46: ...NTER Figure 4 45 START TIME start of the time period for this zone To enter the START TIME use the left and right arrows to select the digit and the number pad to enter the value To toggle between AM and PM use the up and down arrows Figure 4 46 END TIME End of the time period for this zone To enter the END TIME use the left and right arrows to select the digit and the number pad to enter the valu...

Страница 47: ...ut 11 00PM Start Time to 01 00 AM End Time is an invalid entry ACTIVE Timed Mode Control will work only when this field is set to ON The default setting is OFF The user can disable the TIMED MODE for the chosen zone by setting ACTIVE OFF Figure 4 47 SAVE Select SAVE and press ENTER to save any changes 4 6 4 COMMUNICATION Menu path Main Menu COMMUNICATION Figure 4 48 4 6 4 1 SERIAL PORT SETTING Men...

Страница 48: ...le rates are 4800 9600 19200 default 38400 57600 115200 PARITY Available options are EVEN ODD OFF SAVE To save changes select SAVE and press ENTER 4 6 4 2 ETHERNET SETTING Menu path Main Menu COMMUNICATION ETHERNET SETTING Figure 4 50 SELECT DHCP The DHCP setting will allow a connected router to automatically configure the ethernet connection to the DVP 1200 SELECT STATIC The static setting allows...

Страница 49: ...ess and press ENTER Sensor Description Each sensor can be given a user defined description The description is often used to describe the sensor s location To add or change a sensor s description select Sensor Description and press ENTER A screen with sensor address DESCRIPTION and SAVE will appear Select DESCRIPTION and hit ENTER Then use the alphanumeric keys to enter the description and press EN...

Страница 50: ...s will be retained so it will not be necessary to reconfigure the sensor Delete This will delete the sensor from the panel and from all the zone to which the sensor is added If the sensor is connected to the panel even after deleting it then the panel must discover the sensor again However it will be like a new sensor discovery Therefore the sensor will not be added to any zones Note When replacin...

Страница 51: ...S Figure 4 56 The DVP 1200 keeps a log of events in its memory To view the events select EVENTS and press ENTER The display will load the latest logged events if this menu is entered first time after power up otherwise it will load event screen last visited It can store up to 122 880 events and once this limit is reached it will start overwriting older events Power Up Alarm Warning Trouble and Rel...

Страница 52: ...ss LEFT arrow key to exit Event Log screen To delete all events from memory from the event log screen press DEL Then press 0 followed by ENTER 4 6 8 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Menu path Main Menu TECHNICAL SUPPORT Figure 4 58 The TECHNICAL SUPPORT menu item shows the contact information for Macurco technical support It also displays the currently installed firmware version and the serial number of the DVP ...

Страница 53: ...fer to DVP 1200 PICS available in product page in company website www macurco com 1 Group Settings for each type of sensor for all Zones Information about Group Settings for each gas type can be accessed via BACnet output in DVP 1200 Table 5 3 shows the BACnet Object Type and Object Instance for each object N in Table 5 3 refers to zone number E g if I want to access the Alarm settings for CO sens...

Страница 54: ...Analog value 18 N 1 68 Rising Analog value 19 N 1 68 Falling Analog value 20 N 1 68 Gas sensor NH3 type Analog value 21 N 1 68 Eng unit Analog value 22 N 1 68 range Analog value 23 N 1 68 Alarm Analog value 24 N 1 68 Warning Analog value 25 N 1 68 Rising Analog value 26 N 1 68 Falling Analog value 27 N 1 68 Gas sensor H2S type Analog value 28 N 1 68 Eng unit Analog value 29 N 1 68 range Analog val...

Страница 55: ...e If the value of sensor reading BACnet object is outside the range of detection of the sensor then the reading is not reliable and cause for unreliable reading must be investigated Refer to Table 4 2 or sensor manual for information on range of detection Description BACnet Object Type BACnet Object Instance Notes Sensors N Where N is from 1 to 192 reading Analog value 553 N 1 2 e g To retrieve se...

Страница 56: ...n for a sensor type X Table 5 1 lists the valid values of type i e value of X is selected then value of this BACnet object represents quorum value for that sensor type Description BACnet Object Type BACnet Object Instance Zone N Where N is from 1 to 8 Group 1 Binary value N 1 24 Binary value Group 9 Binary value N 1 24 7 Horn Strobe 1 Binary value N 1 24 8 Horn Strobe 2 Binary value N 1 24 9 Horn ...

Страница 57: ...inary output 0 Horn Strobe 1 Binary output 1 Horn Strobe 2 Binary output 2 Horn Strobe 3 Binary output 3 Horn Strobe 4 Binary output 4 Relay 1 Binary output 5 Binary output Relay 12 Binary output 16 Analog output 1 Analog output 0 Analog output 2 Analog output 1 Analog output 3 Analog output 2 Table 5 7 BACnet Objects for DVP 1200 Outputs ...

Страница 58: ...ay and normally open connections will be closed Figure 7 1 c Once the test is complete change the configuration back to desired settings and save it 6 1 2 Horn and Strobe Functionality Test a Access the Horn Strobe Configuration Menu Refer to Section 4 6 3 3 and select the configuration for Horn Strobe to be tested b Change the HS ON OFF to ON and save the configuration This will activate the devi...

Страница 59: ...replacement use 5x20 mm slow blow glass body cartridge fuse with a rating of 1 Amp 250V e g Littelfuse P N 218001 Be sure to DISCONNECT POWER before removing the safety cover and REPLACE THE SAFETY COVER on F2 before re applying power to theDVP 1200 In the event of trouble or any kind of help and support contact Technical Support at 1 844 325 3050 ...

Страница 60: ......

Страница 61: ...Figure 3 8 EOL Jumper Settings 15 Figure 3 9 16 Figure 3 10 17 Figure 3 11 EOL Placement 19 Figure 3 12 RR 24 Board Diagram 19 Table 3 1 Baud Rate configuration 20 Table 3 2 Parity Configuration 20 Table 3 4 21 Figure 4 1 21 Table 4 1 23 Figure 4 2 23 Figure 4 3 24 Figure 4 4 25 Figure 4 5 26 Figure 4 6 27 Figure 4 7 27 Figure 4 8 28 Figure 4 9 28 Figure 4 10 29 Figure 4 12 29 Figure 4 13 30 Figur...

Страница 62: ... 48 46 Figure 4 49 47 Figure 4 50 47 Figure 4 51 48 Figure 4 52 48 Figure 4 53 49 Figure 4 54 49 Figure 4 55 50 Figure 4 56 50 Table 4 3 Event Log Abbreviations 51 Figure 4 57 Event Log Screen 51 Figure 4 58 51 Table 5 1 Types of Detector 52 Table 5 2 Engineering Unit 52 Table 5 3 BACnet Objects for Group Settings of all Zone 54 Table 5 4 BACnet Object for Detector Reading 54 Table 5 5 Bit Assignm...

Страница 63: ... certification and user must remove the ETL label applied on the panel Product Model Replacement Part Part Number DVP 120 All Models DVP 120 Replacement Power Supply Assembly 70 2900 0017 0 DVP 120 All Models DVP 120 Replacement Buzzer 70 2900 0017 1 DVP 120 All Models DVP 120 Replacement Lock Keys 70 2900 0017 6 DVP 120 DVP 120 Replacement Board 70 2900 0017 2 DVP 120M DVP 120M Replacement Board ...

Страница 64: ... _________________________________ Detectors Sensors Under Detector type record gas type e g CM 6 TX 6 ND OX 12 Note that CX 6 uses two addresses one for each gas type Modbus Address Detector Type Location Modbus Address Detector Type Location Modbus Address Detector Type Location 1 34 67 2 35 68 3 36 69 4 37 70 5 38 71 6 39 72 7 40 73 8 41 74 9 42 75 10 43 76 11 44 77 12 45 78 13 46 79 14 47 80 1...

Страница 65: ...5 139 173 106 140 174 107 141 175 108 142 176 109 143 177 110 144 178 111 145 179 112 146 180 113 147 181 114 148 182 115 149 183 116 150 184 117 151 185 118 152 186 119 153 187 120 154 188 121 155 189 122 156 190 123 157 191 124 158 192 125 159 126 160 127 161 128 162 129 163 130 164 131 165 132 166 133 167 Relays and outputs Relay connection Connected device Zone Configured Delay Runtime Relay 1...

Страница 66: ...l REV 1 3 1 34 8708 4770 7 64 P a g e Relay 7 Relay 8 Remote Relay 9 Remote Relay 10 Remote Relay 11 Remote Relay 12 Horn Strobe 1 Horn Strobe 2 Horn Strobe 3 Horn Strobe 4 4 20mA output 1 4 20mA output 2 4 20mA output 3 Notes ...

Страница 67: ......

Страница 68: ...ARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO A PERIOD OF TWO 2 YEARS FROM THE PURCHASE DATE Macurco shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of this or any other warranty express or implied arising out of or related to the use of said gas detector The manufacturer or its agent s liability shall be limited to replacement or repair as set forth above Buyer s sole and exclusive ...

Отзывы: