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MA-1000

 

Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel

 

 

 

Installation & Operations Manual 

Conforms to UL864 9

th

 Edition 

Issue Number: 180776

Doc#900298 Rev.A

20-05-2012

BY MTECH

 

Содержание MA-1000

Страница 1: ...MA 1000 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation Operations Manual Conforms to UL864 9th Edition Issue Number 180776 Doc 900298 Rev A 20 05 2012 BY MTECH ...

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Страница 4: ...ation 19 3 Programming 3 1 Menu System 20 3 1 1 Power up Screen 21 3 1 2 Idle Screen 21 3 1 3 Alarm Screen 21 3 1 4 Trouble Screen 22 3 1 5 Supervisory Screen 23 3 1 6 Login Screen 23 3 2 Main Menu 24 3 2 1 General Menu Setup 24 3 2 1 1 Default Setup 24 3 2 1 2 Time Date Setup 25 3 2 2 SLC Setup 26 3 2 2 1 CDR Customer data record 26 3 2 2 2 Walk Test 27 3 2 2 3 Maintenance Menu 28 3 2 3 Output Se...

Страница 5: ...Instructions for Mini Zone Monitor FSUMZM 56 4 9 MA 1000 Site Installer User Manual PC program 58 4 10 Networking 98 4 11 Operating Instructions 100 4 12 Detectors UL Certifications 101 4 13 Basic Operating Instructions 103 Notes 1 For maintenance recommendations refer to NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code 2007 2 Compatibility identifier number 0409008 3 Software release Dec 2008 Version 08 4 Instal...

Страница 6: ...tion and investigate the situation TRANSPORTATION PRECAUTIONS Handle the batteries carefully to avoid injuries Avoid moisture or rain on the batteries and cartons Transport the batteries in the upright position and avoid abnormally strong shock vibration Do not lift a battery by its terminal Otherwise internal construction may be damaged and leakage may occur 3 OTHER PRECAUTIONS Clean battery with...

Страница 7: ...aces and the ancillaries are all fully compatible with one another and that the full range of system functionality is supported by each device 1 1 Product Features The Panel has the following features Built in four line 16 Characters each line LCD display provides easy to read readouts 15 key keypad for programming reset and silencing 2 SLC loops optional 4 loops Real time clock Event History Buff...

Страница 8: ... When designing systems it s recommended that allowances are made for future expansion Short circuit isolators are incorporated into every MA 1000 loop device including Smoke detectors heat detectors sounders manual pulls and interfaces Therefore no further fault protection is required in the event of a single fault none of the devices connected to the loop will fail to operate as the fault will b...

Страница 9: ...programmable relay All relays have same rating 2A 30VAC resistive The FACP provides 3 programmable Form C relays and one fixed fail safe Form C trouble relay all with contacts rated for 2 0 amps 30 VDC resistive or 0 5 amps 30 VAC resistive Note that the relay connections must be power limited Refer to UL Power limited wiring requirements Loop lengths The maximum permitted loop length is 2 km meas...

Страница 10: ...es the Trouble indicator comes on and the AC power indicator goes off and the screen alerts building personnel of a power failure If the AC power indicator is lit without any other indicators also lit then the system is in a normal condition If no LEDs are lit there is no power source feeding the panel ALARM Red LED Alarm red light This indicator is lit when an alarm condition exists in the system...

Страница 11: ...l full test SUPERVISORY Yellow LED Supervisory yellow light This signal indicates that a portion of the building s fire protection system has been disabled such as a fire sprinkler control valve being closed and consequentially a sprinkler tamper switch being activated or less frequently that a lower priority initiating device has been triggered such as a duct smoke detector The Supervisory indica...

Страница 12: ...nt on any terminal Touching any component could be hazardous and result in loss of life A short circuit can result in arcing that could cause molten metal injuries to testing personal To minimize this possibility only qualified electrical technicians familiar with electrical hazards should perform these checkout procedures Safety glasses should be worn by such personnel and instruments used for vo...

Страница 13: ...oval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ 2 2 Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery This section is to determine the current draw and standby battery needs for your installation Maximum Battery Standby Load It is recommended to use the battery of Diamec Company www diamec com The required nominal batteries capacity as versus standby current system is shown in the table bellow 1 1 ...

Страница 14: ...nventional detectors addressable detectors and devices Fill in the quantities and current draw of the Notification Appliances or auxiliary powered devices for each output from the manual for each specific device Fill in the total quantities of detectors and modules The detectors and modules total alarm current is determinate by estimation method under the hypothesis that 5 LED will be ON The requi...

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Страница 16: ...tion should be readily accessible with sufficient room for easy installation and maintenance 3 Mount by using the two mounting holes located in the upper back of the cabinet After the panel has been properly located using the mounting holes the panel can be secured 4 Complete all conduit connections to the cabinet Use the knockouts provided in the top and the sides Wire must NOT enter the bottom o...

Страница 17: ...16 Peripheral Devices ...

Страница 18: ...t rated 15 Amps Refer to Figure 2 1 for wiring diagram 1 Enter Power Cable into Cabinet via left side knock out hole 2 Attach the brown live wire from the source to terminal Line USA use color black wire 3 Attach the blue neutral wire from the source to the Neutral terminal USA use color white wire 4 Attach the ground wire from the source to the GD terminal block USA use color green wire Figure 2 ...

Страница 19: ...oving the four nuts holding the battery plate The MA 1000 is fully protected if the batteries are connected in the opposite direction the battery fault yellow led will show steady in such a condition When green battery LED is in a steady condition to shows that the battery connection is normal ...

Страница 20: ...llation Each NAC can be programmed to operate for a limited amount of time or continuously stay on during operation or operate using one of several on off patterns as well as start operation due to various conditions happening ...

Страница 21: ...ecifications Contact rating 3A 30VDC PF 1 NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C RELAY 1 ALARM RELAY 3 TROUBLE NO NC C NO NC C RELAY 2 Dry Contact outputs must be connected to a power limited source Normal Closed Normal Open COMMON ALARM RELAY COMMON TROUBLE RELAY PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 1 PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 2 PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 3 ALARM TROUBLE P G RELAY P G RELAY P G RELAY ...

Страница 22: ...ivated depending on the screen being displayed 3 1 Menu System The user interface is organized into a menu tree leading to specific programming item or an action to be performed There are two types of menus Tree menu the first two selections of the menu are presented and labeled as 1 and 2 Pressing the corresponding key will activate that item If more than 2 items on the menu pressing the Next key...

Страница 23: ... display the following screen for 70 seconds following powering up of the system or by pressing the ACK key a few times while in idle mode Initialization screen MA 1000 FACP Initialization Please wait After reset the panel has a 1 minute waiting time for the isolator s to settle 3 1 2 Idle Screens When the panel doesn t detect any troubles or alarms it displays the following screen By pressing 5 k...

Страница 24: ...nel number loop and point number sub address number if exist and zone number Third Forth row is the area description FIRE 001 010 P64L2a200s123z96 Description Line 1 Description Line 2 To view alarm events select the or button 3 1 4 Trouble Screens When a trouble condition is detected with out an Alarm condition the trouble screen will appear The first row indicates a TROUBLE condition showing the...

Страница 25: ... has occurred GROUND FAULT Level 9VDC NAC TROUBLE 1 2 3 4 Open condition short ground conditions RS485 TROUBLE Connection to Annunciator or Booster is lost This screen is activated when ever one or more of the following condition s exist NO BATTERY TROUBLE 003 008 The panel buzzer will activate if a trouble condition exists In a trouble condition the panel displays the zone or devices causing that...

Страница 26: ...ctivated whenever the user presses the Enter key while system is in idle mode Following the pressing of 4 numeric keys the system will search for the password and enter with appropriate access level ENTER PASSWORD If password is not found the message ACCESS DENIED will be displayed for 2 seconds and the system will go back to idle mode The default password code is 1967 enter the code may be change...

Страница 27: ...program 5 Device Enable Disable 3 2 1 SET General Setup Menu Pressing 1 in main menu will enter general setup menu GENERAL SETUP 2 Date Time 1 Defaults 1 Defaults defaults setup 2 Date Time setup date time 3 2 1 1 Defaults Setup The Default setup allows the user to reset the panel to its manufacture default condition LOAD DEFAULTS NO Reload manufacturer default settings Select Yes or No and press ...

Страница 28: ...o Chooses between American or European date formats DATE 10 03 10 TIME 11 28 Adjust the date time Press Enter to execute 3 2 2 SLC Setup The MA 1000 comes standard with 2 SLC loops 4 loops optional with up to 200 points on each loop The loop Setup screens allows the user to define the behavior of each loop 3 2 2 1 CDR Customer Data Record LOOP MENU SETUP 1 CDR 2 Walk Test 3 Maintenance 1 CDR 2 Wal...

Страница 29: ... 2 is Empty 2 Scan devices Scan devices scans the loop for Pre Programmed points used with the FS100 hand held programmer Which was designed to program addresses of detectors Interfaces used with the MA 1000 fire panel Although this programmer is not required to program the detectors interfaces many installers find it easy and more convenient than the standard empty base to the control panel progr...

Страница 30: ...e This information can also be printed on the optional printer When the panel is in Walk Test Mode the control panel inserts a different code into the log and also onto the print out This is to distinguish between when a device has been tested in Walk Test Mode and when a device has been triggered while in normal operation The following differences will occur a When in the LOG mode One man walk te...

Страница 31: ...ddressing features of system First device that physically connected to the loop obtains the 1 address second address 2 and etc 2 Flash If global LED flashing is set to on all device LED s will pulse intermittently to confirm correct communication Select Global Flashing LED On Off from the Maintenance Menu Screen Point flash will flash the chosen device LED Condor FACP Ver 3 100225 A 2 Commissionin...

Страница 32: ...E MENU 1 Learn 2 Flash 3 Point Flash By Pressing 2 Flash will flash all SLC devices which have an LED indicates that the function is on 3 Point Flash Point Flash LOOP 1 ADDR Device 1 Test OFF Press NEXT TO Start Stop TESTS Led ON Press to change number and to change Loop ...

Страница 33: ...on exists AUX Continuous Power supply 24VDC AUX Resettable Power supply 24VDC resettable lost power for 2 sec after reset Door Magnets A steady 24VDC in an ALARM condition the AUX changes state to OFF until RESET SUPERVISORY NAC turns on when a supervisory condition exists CADENCE NAC Cadence is where you choose the NAC type ON March code ANSI S 3 41 Single stroke BI California code Wheelock Delay...

Страница 34: ...ec on 5 sec off 1 5 sec off 1 9 sec off 5 sec off 10 sec off Synchronization for Wheelock audio devices 5 sec off 5 sec on 5 sec on 5 sec on 5 sec on 5 sec off 5 sec off NAME Pattern Description Cadence Patterns The cadence patterns shown in the following table can be selected for NAC outputs Each NAC can select an output pattern ...

Страница 35: ...d options please refer to appendix 4 9 SILENCE When the Silence key is pressed the Relay will change state FIRE Relays to turn on when a fire condition exists SUPERVISORY Relays to turn on when a supervisory condition exists TROUBLE Relays to turn on when in trouble mode Delay Delay time 0 120 sec to trigger Relay On when a FIRE RELAY is selected Each step 10 sec Timer Timer 0 120 sec to trigger R...

Страница 36: ...yed from newest to oldest first screen will show date time and event type and ID 05 07 08 23 55 NO BATTERY 06 09 08 29 14 ALARM CALLPOINT 2 001 Zone 1 Press 3 In Main Menu 06 09 08 29 14 SLC TROUBLE ZONE MONT 1 011 Z 1 SubAdr 3 Press to next event ...

Страница 37: ... Enter to start communication with PC Refer to Appendix 4 9 PC user manual for set up information Panel Communication with PC Communication Screen To Exit Press End Communication on PC program 3 2 6 Device enable disable MAIN MENU 1 Set 2 SLC 3 History 4 PC 5 Device En Dis Press 5 In Main Menu Loop Number 1 Press 1 or 2 to change Loop then Enter ...

Страница 38: ...ENABLE Press NEXT TO ENABLE DISABLE device Then function is activated system going in to the trouble condition Up to 30 devices per loop can be disabling with PC Program Not use Scan Device function if chosen a Disable Device option To advanced enable disable options please refer to appendix 4 9 ...

Страница 39: ...lave ver 0225B2 For checking current number of panel in the network press Ack key N34 Panel number 34 Refer to Appendix 4 10 for set up information Enable Network Reset This option enables the panel to be reset by the network If this option is not chosen the panel will not be able to be reset by the network Enable Network Silence This option enables the panel to be silenced by the network If this ...

Страница 40: ...ts show the same messages The Remote Annunciators enable disable by PC program software FS MA 1000 Site Installer running on PC and connected to MA 1000 by RS232 communication port You can silence or reset the MA 1000 from each unit The following describe how to program and control the MA 1000 from the Annunciator Press the ENTER key on Annunciator keyboard to enter your 4 digits password and pres...

Страница 41: ...tion the USER press ENTER key and insert his access code The USER can select Silence or Reset according to his selected options If the USER select reset when he allow to enter only silence the access would denied ACCESS DENIED Note For more details refer to Appendix 4 6 3 2 9 Booster The Booster integrated to the system in order to enlarge the number of NAC s and RELAY s output to the building and...

Страница 42: ...ted per panel The Booster enable disable by PC program software FS MA 1000 Site Installer running on PC and connected to MA 1000 by RS232 communication port Pressing on Boosters Annunciator tab will pop up the following window than mark the booster you want to configure By pressing the Setting Booster tab you get the following pop up window ...

Страница 43: ...the panel parameters 1 FSUOM G Output double knock MCP Override Trigger by address only Must only be connected to sounder 1 the FSUOM G module has built in timers for the use of releasing gas with a 30 second delay ON and a 15 second delay off to prevent the solenoid overheating Screen Description BoostPan trb 1 1 Nac 1 Trouble on Booster 1 BoostPan trb 1 2 Nac 2 Trouble on Booster 1 BoostPan trb ...

Страница 44: ...ng the nac s When the second detector detects an alarm condition the global alarm nac will activate silenceable output of the FSUOM S will activate the internal horn and the external lamp after 30 seconds the output of the FSUOM G Solenoid will activate FSUOM G and will deactivate after 12 seconds When operating the call point manual pull at any time will activate the solenoid as an xzone An examp...

Страница 45: ... silenceable output of FSUOM G will activate after 30 seconds and will deactivate after 12 seconds When operating the call point at any time will activate the solenoid A example of GAS release screen 3 4 Remote Annunciator The remote Annunciator device developed in order to give allowance users supervision and control on the MA 1000 fire system from remote places The unit connected by RS485 commun...

Страница 46: ...is includes detectors manual pulls and all other addressable items When designing systems it s recommended that allowances are made for future expansion Short circuit isolators are incorporated into every MA 1000 loop device including Smoke detectors heat detectors manual pulls and interfaces Therefore no further fault protection is required in the event of a single fault none of the devices conne...

Страница 47: ...wires into it 4 Connect the unit according to the diagram below Notes No addressing of the interface is required See control panel operation for details Standard Connections Notes 1 Only connect cable screen to its adjacent earth terminal 2 The end of line resistor must always be fitted even if the inputs are unused 3 Monitored inputs can detect open or short circuit faults 4 Output relays are vol...

Страница 48: ...ture 10 60 C Humidity Non Condensing 95 RH Standards UL864 9th Edition Compatibility Suitable for use with MA 1000 Analog Addressable Fire Panels Physical Dimensions 147 x 88 x 57 mm Weight 0 25kg Ingress Protection IP40 Short Circuit Isolator This addressable device contains an integral short circuit isolator which operates between the IN terminal and the OUT terminal The isolator operates in con...

Страница 49: ...tion of short circuit isolator 50Ω max Continuous Current allowable through isolator 700mA max Isolator Resistance in closed state 0 13Ω max Leakage Current into direct short circuit with isolator open 13mA max Parallel Fault Resistance to be seen at the Control Panel for isolators to open 200Ω typ ...

Страница 50: ...ol panel operation for details This needs to be programmed as a call point on site installed PC software Standard Connections 35 mm 18 5 m m 63 mm Dimensions Mounting Details Drilling positions template over leaf 37 5mm 20 mm Notes 1 Only connect cable screen to its adjacent earth terminal 2 The end of line resistor provided must always be fitted even if the input is unused 3 Monitored inputs can ...

Страница 51: ...Isolator This addressable device contains an integral short circuit isolator which operates between the IN terminal and the OUT terminal The isolator operates in conjunction MA 1000 Control Panel when a low parallel resistance fault of typically 200Ω is present between the VE and VE of the loop wiring Short Circuit Isolation Data Integral with each device Total Loop Resistance for correct operatio...

Страница 52: ...nting back box 3 Fit the back box in position and pass the wires into it 4 Connect the unit according to the diagram below Notes No addressing of the interface is required See control panel operation for details Standard Connections Notes 1 Only connect cable screen to its adjacent earth terminal 2 The end of line resistor must always be fitted even if the spur is unused UL864 9th Edition ...

Страница 53: ...tection IP40 Short Circuit Isolator This addressable device contains an integral short circuit isolator which operates between the IN terminal and the OUT terminal The isolator operates in conjunction with Analog Addressable Control Panels when a low parallel resistance fault of typically 200Ω is present between the VE and VE of the loop wiring Short Circuit Isolation Data Integral with each devic...

Страница 54: ...o the diagram below Notes A T tap Isolator must be used when making T taps Class B from the SLC loop Without this unit the self addressing features of the system will not function correctly No addressing of the interface is required See control panel operation for details Standard Connections Notes UL864 9th Edition ...

Страница 55: ...his addressable device contains an integral short circuit isolator which operates between the IN terminal and the OUT terminal The isolator operates in conjunction with MA 1000 Control Panel when a low parallel resistance fault of typically 200Ω is present between the VE and VE of the loop wiring Short Circuit Isolation Data Integral with each device Total Loop Resistance for correct operation of ...

Страница 56: ... MA 1050 Installation 1 Connect the unit according to the diagram below Notes No addressing of the interface is required See control panel operation for details Standard Connections Electrical Specifications Operating Voltage 16 26 VDC UL864 9th Edition ...

Страница 57: ...code entered on the annunciator keypad or by using a firefighter s key The annunciator has two levels of user codes that will limit the operating system programming to authorized persons Description The Remote annunciators include an4 line with 64 character backlit LCD providing easy to understand messages The annunciator has an easy friendly membrane keypad The most used keys Reset and Silence ar...

Страница 58: ...ended cable Type FPLP plenum cable Type FPLR riser cable or Type FPL Standard Connections L oop In Loop Out Ana logue Addressable Loop 35 mm 18 5 m m 63 mm Dimensions Mounting Details Drilling positions template over leaf 37 5mm 20 mm Notes 1 Only connect cable screen to its adjacent earth terminal 2 Output relay are volt free contacts and are not monitored Specification UL864 9th Edition ...

Страница 59: ...ontains an integral short circuit isolator which operates between the IN terminal and the OUT terminal The isolator operates in conjunction with MA 1000 Control Panel when a low parallel resistance fault of typically 200Ω is present between the VE and VE of the loop wiring Short Circuit Isolation Data Integral with each device Total Loop Resistance for correct operation of short circuit isolator 5...

Страница 60: ...ecommended cable Type FPLP plenum cable Type FPLR riser cable or Type FPL Standard Connections 35 mm 18 5 mm 63 mm Dimensions Mounting Details Drilling positions template over leaf 37 5mm 20 mm Notes 1 The FSUMZM can only be used with FS Conventional range 2 Only connect cable screen to its adjacent earth terminal 3 The end of line device is EOLM 1 supplied must always be fitted UL864 9th Edition ...

Страница 61: ...al Dimensions 63 x 35 x 18 5 mm Weight 0 28kg Ingress Protection IP30 Short Circuit Isolator This addressable device contains an integral short circuit isolator which operates between the IN terminal and the OUT terminal The isolator operates in conjunction with MA 1000 Control Panel when a low parallel resistance fault of typically 200Ω is present between the VE and VE of the loop wiring Short Ci...

Страница 62: ...61 Appendix 4 9 MA 1000 Site Installer User Manual ...

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Страница 64: ... select the Remove or Uninstall option to remove the software 5 Windows may now ask permission to continue If this is the case simply confirm the action by selecting Yes Continue 6 The old version of the software will now be removed 1 2 Installing the Software To install the software do the following 1 The software requires that Microsoft Office Excel is installed 2 Locate the file Setup_MA 1000 e...

Страница 65: ...e is started and at specific intervals usually every 12 months a screen similar to the one shown in Figure 1 will be displayed FIGURE 1 License Key Dialog When this appears it will be necessary to contact quote the code displayed and a license key will be provided which will unlock the functionality of the software The purpose of licensing the software is to prevent unauthorized use of the softwar...

Страница 66: ...llowing these steps 1 Using the File menu select New Panel 2 Enter a name for the panel file it is good practice to use the same name as the site to be configured 3 Select a location where the file will be stored 4 Now select Open to create the panel file 5 A screen similar to the one shown in FIGURE 2 will be displayed FIGURE 2 The screen displayed when a new panel has been created ...

Страница 67: ...ng a 9 way serial cable This cable must include the connections shown below in FIGURE 3 If the computer does not have a serial port a USB to RS232 adaptor will also be needed see below Converter USB RS232 Pin Name 3 Rx 2 Tx 5 Signal GND Pin Name 2 Tx 3 Rx 5 Signal GND Optional 9 pin connector on display card FIGURE 3 Shows the connection between the PC and panel 4 Go to the Setting menu and choose...

Страница 68: ...panel 7 Select PC from the menu choices displayed on the panel and then select ENTER 8 This must be done BEFORE the next step otherwise communications will not be possible 9 Select the Check Connection button on the PC software 10 Select the Read from Panel button on the PC software see FIGURE 2 11 The panel configuration will now be transferred to the PC If this does not occur double check the co...

Страница 69: ...ne the zones To do this follow the steps below 1 Select the first loop of the panel in the overview window A screen similar to the one shown below will be displayed FIGURE 5 Loop Editor 2 Select the devices to move which are displayed below the Source Zone control Shift LEFT MOUSE BUTTON can be used to select multiple devices ...

Страница 70: ...ow similar to the one shown below FIGURE 6 Change Zone Screen 3 Select the zone the device s are to be moved to using the Zone drop down control 4 Select Change button to move the devices to the new zone 5 Repeat as required then choose the Close button ...

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Страница 72: ...text of devices select the Descriptions button then choose the Loop devices button as shown below in FIGURE 7 FIGURE 7 Configuring location text using the Device Description You can view edit current text of selected device as shown below in FIGURE 8a FIGURE 8a ...

Страница 73: ...72 2 2 5 Configuring Zone Location Text To configure the text of zones select the Descriptions button and then choose the Zone button ...

Страница 74: ...evice and then select Device Inputs This will bring up the screen shown below in FIGURE 9 FIGURE 9 Device Input Settings FIGURE 10 Device Input Settings To select which input to configure set the input number at the top of the window For single input devices such as detectors this will always be set to one ...

Страница 75: ... allocated devices up to 16 may be chosen Zone Any zone from the list allocated devices up to 16 may be chosen Global Any address or zone will trigger the output 2 Double knock Any two devices from the allocated list when the two devices from the list enter an Alarm condition the chosen output will enable For the Global settings any 2 devices in alarm condition MCP Override When any manual pull fr...

Страница 76: ...75 FIGURE 12 Allocated devices list ...

Страница 77: ... Resettable Power supply 24VDC resettable lost power for 2 sec after reset Door Magnets A steady 24VDC in an ALARM condition the AUX changes state to OFF until RESET SUPERVISORY NAC turns on when a supervisory condition exists CADENCE NAC Cadence is where you choose the NAC type ON March code ANSI S 3 41 Single stroke BI California code Wheelock Delay Delay time 0 120 sec to trigger Nac On when FI...

Страница 78: ... on 5 sec off 1 5 sec off 1 9 sec off 5 sec off 10 sec off Synchronization for Wheelock audio devices 5 sec off 5 sec on 5 sec on 5 sec on 5 sec on 5 sec off 5 sec off NAME Pattern Description Cadence Patterns The cadence patterns shown in the following table can be selected for NAC outputs Each NAC can select an output pattern ...

Страница 79: ... Knock Any 2 alarms from any address or zone will trigger the output Address Any point address from the list allocated devices up to 16 may be chosen Zone Any zone from the list allocated devices up to 16 may be chosen XAddress Any devices from the allocated list up to 16 when all of them from the list enter an Alarm condition the chosen Nac Relay will enable XZone Any zone from the allocated list...

Страница 80: ...79 FIGURE 14 Allocated List ...

Страница 81: ...t the Boosters Annunciators button as indicated below in FIGURE 13 FIGURE 15 Boosters Annunciators 4 To enable the Remote Annunciators or Power Boosters select the checkbox 5 To configuring the Power Booster selects the Setting Booster Panel button as indicated below in FIGURE 13 6 Configuration of Nac s and Relays is same as the MA 1000 Panel ...

Страница 82: ...he computer to the Booster panel 8 Select the Check Connection button 9 This must be done BEFORE the next step otherwise communications will not be possible 10 Select the Write data or Read data button on the PC software see FIGURE 2 11 Select End communications button to reset panel ...

Страница 83: ...E BUTTON can be used to select multiple places FIGURE 17 Select empty place 2 Select Add device button 3 Choose device from the list as displayed below 4 Select Add Device button FIGURE 18 Select Device 5 Select the devices to remove as displayed below Shift LEFT MOUSE BUTTON can be used to select multiple places ...

Страница 84: ...83 6 Select Delete Device button FIGURE 19 Select Device ...

Страница 85: ...84 2 2 11 Replace Device 1 Select the device to replace as displayed below FIGURE 20 Select device 7 Select Replace Device button 8 Choose device from the list as displayed below 9 Select Apply button ...

Страница 86: ...85 2 2 12 Report 1 Select Report button FIGURE 21 Report 2 Choose report type 1 Full html report 2 Loop outputs 3 Nac Relay Booster ...

Страница 87: ...86 FIGURE 20 Save Report as FIGURE 21 View report 3 Report will display automatically in the default browser Loop outputs ...

Страница 88: ...87 Save as TXT format ...

Страница 89: ...88 Panel outputs Save as EXEL format ...

Страница 90: ...89 2 2 13 History Events 1 Select Read History button FIGURE 23 Read History FIGURE 23 Save Event list ...

Страница 91: ...90 FIGURE 21 View Event 2 History will display automatically in the default browser ...

Страница 92: ...n All data for the Panel is downloaded For networked systems panels are identified by panel number P1 P2 etc NETWORK SETUP 1 From PC program set panel id number 2 Set number of panels in the network amount of panels 3 Write Panel name Panel Name Set Panel Number The panel ID number Set Number of Panels in the Network The amount of panels in the NETWORK To create the network project 1 Select projec...

Страница 93: ...92 4 Select Add panel or Delete panel 5 Select Close to apply ...

Страница 94: ...Device 1 Select the devices to disable as displayed below 2 Select Disable Enable Device button 3 Select Yes No to permit Up to 30 devices per loop can be disabling Not use Scan Device function if chosen a Disable Device option ...

Страница 95: ... Setting menu and choose Com Port 3 Select Monitoring button FIGURE Monitoring window a Select Silence or Reset button to send same commands to the MA 1000 Panel b Switch between main and monitoring window c Check connections of the panels in the network d Options to lock or unlock the monitoring window To unlock use the password for user 1 in current project ...

Страница 96: ...isplayed FIGURE Communications Port Window 4 Select PC from the menu choices displayed on the panel and then select ENTER 5 This must be done BEFORE the next step otherwise communications will not be possible 6 Select the Check Connection button on the PC software see FIGURE 2 7 Select the Write to Panel button on the PC software 8 The information configured in the PC software will then be transmi...

Страница 97: ... 18 Get Analog value of photo detectors 1 Connect the computer to the MA 1000 fire panel as previously described in Figure 3 2 Go to the Setting menu and choose Com Port 3 Select Detector analog value button ...

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Страница 99: ...ess levels Installer Manager User Only installers may change the system setup Manager User is not allowed to change the system setup they are to use walk test time and date view history Go to the Setting menu and choose User Passwords A screen like the one shown below will be displayed 1 Select the User number to change 1 16 ...

Страница 100: ...tton If code already exists system will display Code already exist The system will not allow for simple codes such as 1111 4444 or 1234 4 To ERASE a User Number select User type NONE Note example of USER screen MAIN USER MENU 1 Date Time 2 Walk test 3 History 2 Allows changes for the times and date 3 Walk test 4 History ...

Страница 101: ...an be programmed to provide up to three stages of separate cause and effect programming This level of programming requires a large amount of memory to store all the settings and because the amount of memory is finite the system has to be restricted to a maximum of 80 outputs made up from up to 70 sounders per loop count as 1 output and 20 output devices of any sort these all count as 3 outputs e g...

Страница 102: ... marked with the earth symbol except at the panel and should not be insulated with green and yellow sleeving Where the network cable passes between buildings screen continuity should not be maintained from building to building A booster device must however be used irrespective of cable length and should be fitted at a suitable point in the link between buildings The cable screen should be connecte...

Страница 103: ...102 Fig 1 ...

Страница 104: ...e directions to arriving firefighters FOR TROUBLE ONLY 1 Notify the monitoring service and or Fire department if this panel is connected to either one and tell them what is happening 2 Silence audible devices by unlocking and opening the panel and pressing the YELLOW SILENCE button The TROUBLE indicator will remain illuminated yellow Contact authorized service personnel immediately See Below WARNI...

Страница 105: ...104 Appendix 4 12 Detectors UL Certifications ...

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