Or, you can uninstall FX-2000 Configuration Tools from your computer by using the Add/Remove Program feature in the Window's Control Panel. On the Start menu (for Windows 8, right-click the screen's bottom-left corner), click Control Panel, and then, under Programs, do one of the following:. Windows Vista/7/8: Click Uninstall a Program. Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs. When you find the program FX-2000 Configuration Tools, click it, and then do one of the following:.
Windows Vista/7/8: Click Uninstall. Windows XP: Click the Remove or Change/Remove tab (to the right of the program). Follow the prompts. A progress bar shows you how long it will take to remove FX-2000 Configuration Tools.
. Advanced Life Safety Solutions FX-350/351 SERIES Analog/Addressable Fire Alarm Panel LT- 1040 Rev 1 Programming Manual March 2008. FX-350/351 Series Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents System Configuration.1 Panel Configuration.1 Auto Configuration. 6 Default Configuration.6 Dialer configuration. 7 Time Configuration. 7 After Hours Configuration. 7 Configuration.8 Command Mode - Configuration & Operation.
10 Menu Operation. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual System Configuration The FX-350/351 Series Fire Alarm Control panel is programmed via the front panel keys and LCD display. The configuration is divided into various sections:.
Panel configuration. Auto configuration. Default configuration. Dialer configuration. Synchronous strobes are driven by following a different ON/OFF pattern depending on Normal, Gentex, System the manufacturer’s specification.
Once one Sensor, Mircom, Faraday, Normal (No sync) manufacturer of strobes is selected, that is the only Wheelock type to be used in the system. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual Two Stage Operation When enabled two stage operation is selected otherwise the system operates in single stage mode.
This selection also sets the Auto General Timer to 5 minutes. If the Auto Signal Silence Timer is greater Disabled (Single than the Auto General Alarm Timer, then no error Enable/disable.
System Configuration The table below shows the supported devices and process types: DEVICE / ADDER TYPE OPTIONS Verified alarm Non-verified alarm Latching supervisory SENSORS: analog detector (ion, photo, multi-sensor and thermal) Non-latching supervisory Trouble Monitor Non-verified alarm inputs Latching supervisory Non-latching supervisory INPUT MODULES: contact input module Trouble. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual. Inputs and common system status can also be identified second stage inputs. On two-stage systems, second stage inputs activate correlated signals at the evacuation rate instead of alert.
By default only the total GA, GA active, and fire drill status have the second stage flag set. System Configuration Auto Configuration Auto-configure automatically detects what devices are at which addresses. They are assigned the following default type: DEFAULT DEVICE / ADDER TYPE OPTIONS (Auto Configure) Verified alarm Non-verified alarm Latching supervisory analog detector (ion, photo, thermal and multi- non-verified alarm inputs sensor) Non-latching supervisory.
FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual Dialer configuration The FX-350/351 Analog Fire Alarm panel models with a suffix “D” is equipped with a built-in dialer. The dialer provides a means to communicate the status of the panel to the remote monitoring station using dedicated phone lines. Configuration Configuration The shared display consists of a 2 line by 20 characters LCD and control keys. It operates in three basic modes: status display mode, queue display mode and command mode.
Shared Display Mode Function Status Status display mode shows system activity when the queues are empty. Queue Queue display mode is used to browse the status of all active points in the queue. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual CANCEL - cancels current operation in command mode and returns to previous menu, or exits command mode if at base menu. ALPHA NUMERIC KEYS. some commands require the entry of numeric values, for example loop and device address for device configuration or changing the time, etc. Command Mode - Configuration & Operation Command Mode - Configuration & Operation Pressing the MENU key while the shared display is in status display or queue display mode changes the display to command mode.
Command mode allows the user to initiate a number of different functions from menu selections. After 3 minutes of inactivity, the display will return to status display mode (or queue display mode if there are items in any of the queues).
FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual sub menu categories, the configuration allows full front panel configuration of the system and the operation menu performs certain operations which may not be possible using the common control switches and indicators on the front panel. Command Menu - 1.
Command Mode - Configuration & Operation Panel Configuration/Features/Auxiliary disconnect, disconnects alarm and supervisory relay If enabled the auxiliary disconnect operation, disconnects alarm and supervisory relays disabled the auxiliary disconnect operation has no affect on the alarm and supervisory relays. Default is disabled. Panel Configuration/Features/Signal silence inhibit timer Sig-sil.inhibit tmr. This feature applies to the main panel powered output circuits, configured as strobes, only. Once a specific type of strobe is selected, for example Mircom, then only this type of strobe is allowed Note: for the entire system. Command Mode - Configuration & Operation Alert sounds for monitor input activation. Default is disabled.
Panel Configuration/Features/Device LED flashing This feature allows flashing of the LED on the addressable sensors to flash momentarily, while polling, if enabled. The input and output modules LED always flashes, while polling, regardless of this feature enabled or disabled.
Panel Configuration/Features/Class-A loop This feature configured the addressable loop as Class-A if enabled. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual Panel Configuration/Features/Display adders (For FX-351 Model only) Display adder cards X 1 2 This feature selects the number of RAX-332 present in the system, by default one is always present. Panel Configuration/Features/Agency selection Jurisdiction ULI X ULC This feature selects the agency having jurisdiction for the panel.
Command Mode - Configuration & Operation hours times: SENSOR 0.6 to 1.3% obscurity Photo 1.8 to 3.4% obscurity 2.6 to 3.2% obscurity 55 to 90 degrees centigrade Thermal 55 to 90 degrees centigrade (131 to 194 degrees fahrenheit) Mult-sensor 0.7 to 4.0% obscurity 1.3 to 4.0% obscurity For example the obscurity level is set for a photoelectric sensor below: Use the UP/DOWN key for scrolling the values. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual The following is the list of process types for input modules which are items 5 and 6 in the device type menu. The following is the list of process types for output modules which are items 7 and 8 in the device type menu. Process type - 1. Command Mode - Configuration & Operation Add Correlation Yes/No After the confirmation the user is prompted for entering the output device. The circuits are recognized by the Loop# and the device address as shown below Opt Dev Loop # & Addr Loop: DevAddr: After the device is added the list is updated and the user can add more devices to the list or press the CANCEL key to go back to the previous menu.
FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual selected. Item 1 to 4 is dedicated to input circuits and items 5 and 6 are dedicated to output circuits. Type - 1. Supervisory 3. Command Mode - Configuration & Operation There is label associated with each remote LED group and the groups are solely recognized by its label, such as “Floor A”.
The user can press RIGHT arrow key to add and LEFT arrow key to delete a group. When a user deleted a group after the confirmation, the group is deleted and the list is updated. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual -Bypass groups - No bypass groups If there are bypass groups already configured the list of all the configured groups is shown in the following format.
Bypass groups - - 1. Bypass Floor A 2. Bypass Floor B 3. Command Mode - Configuration & Operation prompted to enter the zone LED number as shown below. Led map - Zone Led No: Associating a bypass group to an LED is not mandatory. Check with the local AHJ.
Note: PANEL CONFIGURATION/5. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual If finds different device types from original but still compatible Xx device (s) on lp:x Chgd.update type?Y If finds different device types from original and not compatible Xx device (s) on lp:x chgd. Command Mode - Configuration & Operation SIA protocol is 6 and for contact ID protocol is 4. For SIA protocol the allowed digits are simple 0 to 9 while for contact ID the hexadecimal digits are used i.e. Fro 0-9 and A to F. To enter hexadecimal digits, press the INFO button. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual Configuration Menu/Dialer Configuration/2.
Telephone Line Configuration Menu/Dialer Configuration/Telephone line/1. Line 1 dialtype Line 1 dialing type: X DTMF dial Pulse dial Sets the dialing type for the phone line# 1 Configuration Menu/Dialer Configuration/Telephone line/2. Line 2 dialtype Same as line 1 Configuration Menu/Dialer Configuration/Telephone line/3.
Command Mode - Configuration & Operation Configuration Menu/Dialer Configuration/Report Options/2. Trouble priority Trouble priority: X Account 1 Account 2 Use this function to set the account priority for reporting troubles. If the priority is set for account#1 then the dialer will try account#1 first for reporting. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual panel, it should only be connected to telephone line #2 CO interface also, the dial tone detection feature of Line #2 should be disabled for cell phone application. Configuration Menu/Dialer Configuration/Time Parameters/3. Auto test time Auto test (HH:MM) 00:30 Use this function to set the time for auto test.
Command Mode - Configuration & Operation Daily Compensation Seconds:00 CONFIGURATION MENU/6. AFTER HOURS TIME CONFIGURATION After hours duration for which the panel is in after hours mode can be entered in the following three ways Afthrs config 1. Set night time 2. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual Every year?
X Enable Multiple day holidays can also be entered by entering the appropriate start and end date. OPERATION MENU The operation menu is divided into the following sub menu items The “8. Test Dialer” menu will only appear if there is a UDACT on-board. OPERATION MENU/1. Command Mode - Configuration & Operation Re-enter password OPERATION MENU/3.
REPORTS Reports can be displayed on the shared display for the following items Report Menu 1. Current levels 4. Verif Counts 5. Maint Report Operation Menu/Reports/1. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual The user can press UP and DOWN key to scroll through all the devices on the loop for which the verify count is available. If there are no verified devices on the loop the following message will be displayed. No verified devices found Operation Menu/Reports/5.
Command Mode - Configuration & Operation detected for one hour. The walk test status is active during walk test. If the walk test is an audible test, the audible walk test status is also set. If the test is identified as 'audible', activation of any input will activate all signals for half a second. Trouble on any input causes the signals to be activated continuously for 5 seconds.
FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual After the confirmation, the device is un-bypassed and the information message shows that the device is un- bypassed. Device /circuit Unbypassed Operation Menu/Bypass/2. Hotel las america's cartagena de india's. Groups Configured bypass groups can be bypassed using this option. The list of all the configured bypass groups is displayed and the user can select which group to bypass.
Command Mode - Configuration & Operation Loop Unbypassed Operation Menu/Bypass/4. List Bypass A list of devices may be bypassed using this option. The user is prompted to enter the loop number associated with these devices. Loop number Loop: Next enter the address list of devices you wish to bypass. Use the following symbols to enter the address list: Use to separate the addresses of the devices Comma (press key number 1 three times) Use dash for interval of consecutive addresses, e.g. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual If the list to be unbypassed is shown, just press Enter to complete the unbypassing.
Otherwise, you may unbypass the devices one, two or more at a time. Lp: x Addr: xxx Un-bypass? Y/ N If you are attempting to unbypass items that are already unbypassed you will get an “Already un-bypassed” message. Command Mode - Configuration & Operation OPERATION MENU/9.
AFTER HOURS This operation allows to manually set the daytime or the night time mode of operation thus over-riding the current daytime or nighttime mode. The user is prompted for confirmation as shown below Manual night mode Change?Y/N After the confirmation the user is prompted to enter which mode to be set. FX-350/351 Series Programming Manual By pressing the INFO key gives the following additional information Lp:1 Addr:002 Jul 20, 2005 09:25AM The first line show the loop# and the address, the second line shows the date and time when the event has occurred. Warranty & Warning Information Warranty & Warning Information Warning Please Read Carefully Note to End Users: This equipment is subject to terms and conditions of sale as follows: Note to Installers This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system. Mircom shall not be liable for any delays, breakdowns, interruptions, loss, destruction, alteration or other problems in the use of a product arising our of, or caused by, the software.
(90) days, whichever is longer. The original owner must promptly notify Mircom Technologies Ltd. In writing that there is defect in material or workmanship, such written notice to be received in all events prior to expiration of the warranty period. Products which Mircom Technologies Ltd.
Determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned. A set fee which Mircom Technologies Ltd.
Has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time, will be charged for each unit repaired. Advanced Life Safety Solutions Canada U.S.A. © Mircom 2008 Printed in Canada 25 Interchange Way 4575 Witmer Industrial Estates Subject to change without prior notice Vaughan, ON L4K 5W3 Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: 1-888-660-4655 Fax: 1-888-660-4113 www.mircom.com Tel: 905-660-4655 Fax: 905-660-4113.
. Network Intelligent Analog Fire Alarm and Audio System LT-894 Rev Installation and Operation Manual. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents Introduction.1 Additional Features.3 Document Conventions.3 System Components. 6 Mechanical Installation and Dimensions.14 Module Mounting Locations.22 Display and Adder Modules Mounting Locations.24 Module Settings.27 Field Wiring. Table of Contents Audio Network Card and Telephone Network Card. 90 Audio Amplifier Wiring.91 QAA-5230-70/25 Amplifier Wiring.91 QAA-5230S-70/25 Amplifier Wiring.92 QAA-5415-70 and QAA-5415-25 Amplifier Wiring.
93 QAA-5160-70/25.97 Backup Amplifier.99 Displays &. Fault isolators are present on all in-panel addressable loops. Configurable Signal Silence Inhibit, Auto Signal Silence, Two-Stage Operation, One-Man Walk Test. Outputs for 4 Wire resettable Smoke Power Supply, Auxiliary Power Supply, and an interface to the Mircom RTI-1 Remote Trouble Indicator. Introduction. RS-485 Interface for Remote Annunciators. Remote Annunciators do not occupy a node on the network.
Up to seven annunciators can be connected per node. Three Level Password Protection with field settable definition which enables the installer to determine what functions are accessible for each level of password. ARCnet only or fiber optics (if used). The QBC-5000N charger provides a dual voltage transformer for audio. The RAXN-LCDG is a graphical display remote annunciator. The FleXNet is compatible with Coptir, Pinnacle, Acclimate and 4-20mA devices.
Configuration options are provided for grouping inputs. Document Conventions. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual. Mircom System Components Chassis Types Model Description 12 Amp Compact Main Chassis. This compact main chassis comes Mircom FX-2000 MENU complete with one Analog Loop Controller (99 Analog Sensors and 99 Fire Alarm Control Panel Normal Condition ENTER CANCEL December 31, 1999 Addressable Modules), 4 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) NACs (1.7 Amp each), a. Analog Loop Controller (99 Analog Sensors and 99 Addressable Modules), 4 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) NACs (1.7 Amp each), a 4 line by 20 character back-lit LCD display, 16 zone LED annunciator and Mircom FX-2000 MENU Fire Alarm Control Panel.
System Components Network Controller Modules Model Description Provides network capability for the FX-2000N Fire Alarm panel. One module is required per one FNC-2000 network node panel.
The FNC-2000 Fire Network Controller module is mounted in position 2 over the FX-2000N main board. Audio Network Controller module. 4 line by 20 charactor display which can be mounted into backboxes BBX-1072A(RA), DSPL-420 BBX-1072ADS(ARDS), BB-5008(R), BB-5014 and the BBX-FXMNS Backbox. Graphic display which can be mounted in backboxes BBX-1072A(RA), Flexnet Flexnet DSPL-2440 System Normal System Normal BBX-1072ADS(ARDS), BB-5008(R), BB-5014 and the BBX-FXMNS Backbox. System Components Model Description ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS Programmable Input Switches Module (mounts ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS ZONE ZONE IPS-2424/DS with the FX-2009-12N and can also be part of ZONE ZONE ZONE.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Model Description CALL CONTROL TROUBLE ACTIVE INCOMING CALL DESELECT ALL CALL CONTROL Network Master Telephone Control Panel QMT-5302NV (Vertical Mount) mounts within the BBX-FXMNS enclosure. Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone QAZT-5302/DS. Description Black flush trim ring for BBX-1024(R) FA-UNIV-TRB Black flush trim ring for BBX-1072A/RA/DS/ FA-1072TR RDS. Remote Annunciators Model Description Mircom FX-2000N MENU Fire Control System - System Normal - ENTER CANCEL Jan 01, 2011 12:21 AM Remote Shared Display Annunciator.
Please INFO A.C. Description FX-LOC(R) consists The FX-LOC(R) Local Operating Console along FX-LOC Enclosure includes backbox, inner with the Mircom FleX-Net Network Fire Alarm door and outer white door. System facilitates a Mass Notification System.
FX-LOCR, the R suffix The FX-LOC(R) provides critical emergency (as represents a red door. Mircom Mechanical Installation and Dimensions Install the enclosure as shown for the BBX-1024 in Figure 1 below. The BBX-1024DS install information is in Figure 2.
For the BBX-1072A and BBX-1072ADS see Figure 3 and 4, on the following pages. Figure 5 demonstrate the BB-5008 backbox installaltion. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 2: BBX-1024DS Flush and Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions BBX-1024DS BACKBOX AND DOOR 5 3/4” 12” 14 1/2” 23 1/2” 17” 26 ” 28 ” BACKBOX 4 1/4” 1 1/2” BACKBOX FRONT VIEW LEFT SIDE VIEW DOOR KNOCKOUT LOCATIONS 1 3/4”.
Mechanical Installation and Dimensions Figure 3: BBX-1072A Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions Material: Cold rolled steel 16GA (0.059”) thick for backbox 14GA (0.075”) thick for door Finish: Painted except for hinges Note: Leave bottom of box conduit free for batteries. Kenwood dp-7090 user manual. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 4: BBX-1072ADS Flush and Surface Installation and Dimensions Material: Cold rolled steel 16GA (0.059”) thick for backbox 14GA (0.075”) thick for door Finish: Painted except for hinges. Mechanical Installation and Dimensions Figure 5: BB-5008 Enclosure Installation Instructions and Dimensions Material: Cold rolled steel BB-5008 Backbox Backbox 16GA (0.059”) thick for backbox 14GA (0.075”) thick for door Finish: Painted except for hinges Backbox with DOX-5008M Door DOX-5008M Metal Door Note: Leave bottom of box conduit free for batteries. Mount chassis FX-2003-12N into backbox BBX-1024 using the supplied hexnuts as shown in Figure 6 below. Figure 6: Chassis Installation into BBX-1024 14 1/2” BACKBOX 26” CHA SSIS GR OUND 4 1/2” Mircom FX-2000N MENU Fire Alarm Control Panel Normal Condition ENTER December 31, 2009 CANCEL INFO ALARM SUPV. Mechanical Installation and Dimensions Figure 7: Chassis Installation into BBX-1072A Mount chassis FX-2017-12N into backbox BBX-1072A using the supplied hexnuts as shown below.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 8: Installation Instructions and Dimensions for BB-5014 BB-5014 Backbox Backbox Material: Cold rolled steel 16GA (0.059”) thick for backbox 14GA (0.075”) thick for door Finish: Painted except for hinges Backbox with DOX-5014M Door DOX-5014M Metal Door Note: Mount the power supply in the same manner as shown in Figure 7. Mircom Module Mounting Locations The FX-2003-12N or FX-2017-12N Main Chassis come pre-assembled with a main panel, display components and boards. Install the adder modules of different types as shown in the diagrams on the following pages.
Notes: For many adder modules to enable communication from the main module to all of the adder modules, it is necessary to add a continuity jumper on the last adder module in a chain (see the appropriate module settings section to verify the location of the continuity jumper on a particular circuit adder module). FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 10: Module Mounting Locations View #2 Provision for PR-300 or Main Chassis UDACT-300A FX-20XX-12N/DS FNC-2000 in position 2 and other Adder Module in position 1 MD-579 MD-575 Long Ribbon Cable MD-579 Short Power Cable MD-580 Long Power Cable FNC-2000 Fire Network Controller Module This module is required in the main lobby and one per node. Mircom Display and Adder Modules Mounting Locations FX-2003-12N Compact Main Chassis Mounts in the BBX-1024 Enclosure and supports three adder modules. Exterior View Interior View Slot 3 is reserved for PR-300 or Mircom FX-2000N MENU Fire Alarm Control Panel UDACT-300A. Mounts and occupies four display positions in BB-5008 or BB-5014 Enclosures, and supports two display modules and nine adder modules. This large chassis size can hold the integrated audio and/or telephone modules. Exterior View Interior View Mircom FX-2000N MENU Fire Alarm Control Panel.
Programmable Input Annunciator Module (3 Frames) Switches Module (2 Frames) DSPL-2440 RAX-1048TZ/DS FDX-008/KI Graphic Display Control(3 Frames) Programmable Zone/Trouble LED Fan Damper Module (1 Frame) Annunciator Module (3 Frames) Flexnet Flexnet AUTO TROUBLE AUTO TROUBLE AUTO TROUBLE AUTO TROUBLE System Normal. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Module Settings Main Fire Alarm Module (MD-871A “N” Version Main Chassis) This main board has one addressable loop and network capability. Jumper is removed if a PR-300 or UDACT-300A is installed. Jumpers are Factory Set and should not be changed. JW2,JW4 Normally un-installed, add jumper to silence on-board buzzer. Module Settings SW2 DIP Switch Node Address Setting on Main Fire Alarm Module Refer to table in Appendix for Node Address Setting.
Available addresses are 1 to 63. DIP Switch SW2-1 is the least significant digit. DSPL-420 Main Display Module The DSPL-420 mounts into backboxes BB-5008(R), BB-5014(R) and BBX-FXMNS.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual DSPL-2440 Graphical Main Display Module The DSPL-2440 is a separate item. It can be mounted into backboxes BB-5008(R), BB-5014(R) and BBX-FXMNS. It can replace the DSPL-420 found with the following models: FX-2003-12NDS, FX-2003-12XTDS, FX-2009- 12NDS, FX-2017-NDS, and FX-2000NDS. Figure 13: DSPL-2440 Graphical Main Display Module MGC Network Fire Control System. Module Settings Main Display Module The display module shown in Figure 14 is part of the following chassis: FX-2003-12N, FX-2009-12N, FX-2017-12N and FX-2000ND.
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Figure 14: Main Display Module (Part of Main Chassis) MGC Network MENU Fire Control System System Normal ENTER CANCEL March 7, 2013. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual FNC-2000 Fire Network Controller Module An FNC-2000 Fire Network Controller module is required in each fire alarm node in the system. The FNC-2000 also provides a connection for an optional FOM-2000-SP Fiber Optics Module. Figure 15: FNC-2000 Fire Network Controller Module This cable connects to P19 on the. Module Settings Figure 16: FOM-2000-SP Fiber Optic Network Module One of these modules is required at each panel where fiber optics will be used between them. The FOM-2000-SP will be mounted over the FNC-2000 Network board (over the field wiring terminals) with two #6 Phillips screws and two Hex spacers.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 18: IPS-2424/DS Programmable Input Switches Module ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE BYPASS. Module Settings Figure 19: Fan Damper Control Display Module (FDX-008/KI) There are two models of the Fan Damper Control Display modules available. The FDX-008 provides switch control and LED indication of 8 fan damper zones. The FDX-008KI provides switch control of 7 fan damper zones with the eighth zone activated by keyswitch. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Note: A bypass function always has priority, so that if a circuit is bypassed by moving the switch manually or by loop bypass (FX-2000N Fire Alarm Panel), no other action will operate this switch other than again moving the switch manually or by un-bypassing the loop. Figure 20: FDX-008 Block Diagram of Fan and Monitor Set-up OUTPUT MODULES FX-2000N FIRE.
Module Settings UUKL with FDX-008 and FDX-008KI The models FDX-008 and FDX-00KI can be effectively use to provide an automatic and manual control system for smoke. Refer to document number LT-966 for extensive instructions regarding UUKL applications. Figure 22: Hardwire Detection Adder Module (DM-1008A) Power connector to P8 of Data cable to P6 or P5 of main fire alarm module. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 23: Hardwire Signal Adder Module (SGM-1004A) ZONE 4 1 2 3 Power connector to P8 of Data cable to P6 or P5 of main fire alarm module main fire alarm module, or to P2 of loop controller or to P13 or P12 of loop ZONE 3 controller module, previ. Module Settings Figure 24: Hardwire Relay Adder Module (RM-1008A) 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 P2: Data cable to P6 or P5 of main fire alarm module, or to previous adder module.
P1: Data connector for next adder module. Configurator Software) the UDACT-300A. Refer to Figure 26 below for location of jumpers, cable connections, pushbutton and LEDs. Table 6 following, provides a description of the user items on the UDACT-300A. Figure 26: UDACT-300A Board Layout CONNECT RIBBON CABLE FROM P1 SYSTEM NORMAL TO MIRCOM FIRE 13:21 MON 2013-02-04 ALARM CONTROL PANEL. Module Settings Table 6: UDACT-300A Cable Connectors and Miscellaneous Cable Connector Function Ribbon Cable for connecting to P4 of FX-2000N main fire alarm module or to P2 header on the PR-300 if used.
RS-232C/RS-485 Connection for computer configuration. Connector for CFG-300 Configuration Tool Press and hold this button to test all the UDACT-300A LEDs Lamp Test button This potentiometer is for adjustment of the CFG-300 LCD contrast. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual ALCN-792M Quad Loop Adder Module with ALCN-792D Daughter Board The new Quad Loop Adder module provides two addressable loops plus an additional two loops as part of the daughter board ALCN-792D which is mounted over the ALCN-792M. The Quad Loop Adder module may be mounted over the main chassis of the FX-2000N Fire Alarm Panel or on any chassis that supports adder boards.
Module Settings The ALCN-792D Daughter Board provides another two addressable loops when connected to the ALCN-792M Quad Loop Adder Board. This daughter board is mounted over the ALCN-792M.
Wire the two addressable loops on the ALCN-792D Daughter Board in the same manner the ALCN-792M addressable loops are wired. Figure 27: ALCN-792D Daughter Board Four mounting holes (mount to. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Wire the ALCN-792M Quad Loop Adder module as shown in Figure 28 below. Figure 28: ALCN-792M Quad Loop Adder Module DIP SWITCHES ARE FOR THIS BOARD’S ADDRESS.
SW1-1 IS THE LEAST SIGNIFICANT ADDRESS LOOP 1 LOOP 2 DIGIT (BINARY). Field Wiring Field Wiring Main Fire Alarm Module Terminal Connections Wire devices to terminals as shown in below. Refer to Appendix A for specifications and to LT-1023 for compatible devices. ATTENTION: Do not exceed power supply ratings: Main Chassis FX-2003-12N/DS or FX-2017-12N/DS: total current for NACs is 10A max. Main Chassis FX-2009-12N/DS total current for NACs is 10A max.
SEE ANALOG LOOP WIRING SECTION ADDRESSES FOR FIRST 8 POWER-LIMITED, 22V DC, 400 mA MAX CARDS AND Maximum Loop Resistance 40 ohms CONNECTION TO MIRCOM RTI SECOND 8 REMOTE TROUBLE INDICATOR CARDS (SEE RTI INSTALLATION RESPECTIVELY INSTRUCTION) BLK TO TRB+ BLU POWER-LIMITED, REGULATED TO TRL-RED &. Field Wiring Analog Loop Wiring Figure 31: Loop Terminal Connections - Class B TWIS TE D P AIR WIR E Conventional Heat Sensors and Manual Pull Stations FX-2000N MAIN FIRE ALARM BOARD 2 P air TWO WIR E S ANALOG LOOP CONNECTIONS 4-WIR E. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 32: Loop Terminal Connections - Style 7 TWIS TE D P AIR WIR E ADDR ESSABLE SMOKE DETECTOR WITH ISOLATOR BASE FX-2000N MAIN FIRE ALARM BOARD TWIS TE D P AIR WIR E TWIS TE D P AIR WIR E ADDR ESSABLE THER MAL SENSOR. Field Wiring Figure 33: Loop Terminal Connections - Style 6 (Formerly Class A) ADDRESSABLE THERMAL SENSOR TWIS TE D P AIR WIR E FX-2000N MAIN FIRE ALARM BOARD TWIS TE D P AIR WIR E ADDRESSABLE SMOKE DETECTORS Conventional 4-Wire Smoke Detectors, Heat Sensors and Manual Pull Stations ANALOG. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 34: Quad Loop Terminal Connections - Class B ALCN-792M QUAD LOOP ADDER MODULE TWISTED P AIR WIRE Conventional Heat Sensors ANALOG and Manual Pull Stations LOOP 1 TWISTED PAIR WIRE 2 Pair ANALOG LOOP 2 TWO WIRES FX-2000N LEGEND.
Field Wiring Figure 35: Quad Loop Adder Module Terminal Connections - Style 7 ALCN-792M QUAD LOOP ADDER MODULE TWISTED PAIR WIRE TWISTED PAIR WIRE ANALOG LOOP 1 ADDRESSABLE SMOKE DETECTOR WITH ISOLATOR BASE TWISTED PAIR WIRE ANALOG LOOP 2 TWISTED PAIR WIRE ADDRESSABLE THERMAL SENSOR WITH ISOLATOR. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 36: Quad Loop Adder Module Terminal Connections - Style 6 TWISTED PAIR WIRE ADDRESSABLE THERMAL SENSOR ALCN-792M QUAD LOOP ADDER MODULE ANALOG LOOP 1 ADDRESSABLE SMOKE DETECTORS Conventional 4-Wire Smoke Detectors, Heat Sensors and Manual Pull Stations ANALOG LOOP 2 LEGEND. Field Wiring FNC-2000 Fire Network Controller Module The FNC-2000 Fire Network Controller modules are wired from terminals marked Line A, positive and negative (see specific cable recommended in Figure 37) to the Line B terminals of the next FNC-2000 module. Use of shielded cable is not recommended.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual FOM-2000-SP Fiber Optic Network Adder Module The FOM-2000-SP Fiber Optic Network Adder Module is wired with fiber optic cable. It is wired OUT through the transmit connectors marked TX and IN through the receive connectors marked RX. Figure 38: FOM-2000-SP Fiber Optic Network Adder Module Wiring STYLE 7 WIRING TX 1. Field Wiring Detection Module (DM-1008A) Terminal Connections Wire devices to terminals as shown below. See wiring tables, and Appendix A for electrical specifications and document LT-1023 for compatible devices. Figure 39: Hardwire Detection Module (DM-1008A) Terminal Connections INI 1+ STYLE B SUPERVISED INITIATING CIRCUIT #1 (CLASS B) (ALARM ZONE) (POWER LIMITED).
Legend: SMOKE DETECTOR 3.9K 1/2W ELR LISTED S5434 MODEL MP-300 MANUFACTURED BY MIRCOM Notes:. The terminal blocks are “depluggable” for ease of wiring. All power limited circuits must use type FPL, FPLR, or FPLP power limited cable. SGM-1004A NACs are fully supervised and rated for 24 VDC special application, 1.7A max. Field Wiring Relay Module (RM-1008(A)) Terminal Connections Relays are available as shown below.
Figure 41: Hardwire Relay Module Terminal Connections RM-1008A Relay Module AUX RELAY 1 AUX RELAY 5 CONTACTS CONTACTS RLY 1 RLY 5 28 VDC, 1 AMP 28 VDC, 1 AMP RESISTIVE LOAD RESISTIVE LOAD AUX RELAY 2. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (PR-300) Wiring Wire PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (if used) as shown in Figure 42 below. Power Limited cable type FPL, FPLR or FPLP must be used. For USA installation, the installer must use Atlantic Scientific (Tel: 407-725-8000), Model #24544 Protective Device, or similar UL-Listed QVRG secondary protector, as shown. Field Wiring UDACT-300A Main Board Terminal Connections Wire the two telephone lines to RJ31X Connector terminals as shown in Figure 43 below. The UDACT-300A terminals are located on the top left hand corner of the board.
If using a cellular or wireless service, use the Line 2 interface connection only. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Power Supply Connections The power supply is part of the main chassis. The ratings are outlined in the table below. Power Supply Battery Fuse on Main Model Electrical Input Ratings Total Current Module FX-2003-12N/DS & FX-2017- 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 2A / 20 Amp, 1-1/4'. Field Wiring Wiring Tables and Information Table 9: Wiring Table for Initiating Circuits.
Wire Gauge Maximum Wiring Run to Last Device (ELR) (AWG) 2990 4760 1450 7560 2300 Note: Maximum loop resistance should not exceed 100 Ohms. Table 10: Wiring Table for NACs ain board NACs are rated for 1.7 amps each. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Table 11: Analog Loop Wiring Wire Gauge (use Loop Total (Out and In) Maximum twisted pair) Twisted Pair Wire Run (AWG) 10,000 3049 7971 2429 4980 1518 3132 Note:.
Line capacitance shall not exceed 0.5 mF. System Checkout System Checkout Before Turning the Power On 1. To prevent sparking, do not connect the batteries. Connect the batteries after powering the system from the main AC supply. Check that all modules are installed in the proper location with the proper connections. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Indicators, Controls, and Operation Refer to Figure 45 below for LED indicators, control buttons, and switches locations. Figure 45: Indicators and Control Location Cursor buttons, LCD Display - four lines, 20 characters per line ENTER, MENU, CANCEL, INFO MGC Network Queue controls and MENU.
Mircom Common Indicators Indicators Description The Buzzer is activated by any of the following Fire Alarm - Steady Supervisory Alarm - Fast Rate Trouble - Trouble Rate Buzzer Monitor - Configurable to sound at Trouble Rate If the Buzzer is turned on in response to a Non-Latching Trouble or Supervisory, it will be turned off if the condition causing it goes away and there is no other reason for it to be on. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Common Controls LCD Display: The display is a large 4 line by 20 character back-lit alphanumeric LCD. It displays information on the panel and its devices. There are cursor buttons for menu selection and control.
Information provided by the LCD display is an alarm log, an event log, current levels, device information, verification and maintenance reports. Indicators, Controls, and Operation System Reset Button The System Reset button causes the Fire Alarm Control Panel, and all Circuits, to be reset. Resets all Latching, Trouble Conditions. Resets all Initiating Circuits. Resets 4-Wire Smoke Supply and Aux. Power Supply. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Single Stage Operation In a single stage system, all alarm inputs are treated in a similar manner.
Alarm inputs include any of the following: non-verified alarm, verified alarm, sprinkler alarm, water-flow alarm, and general alarm circuits. Any of these alarm inputs occurring when the panel is not already in alarm cause the following:. Indicators, Controls, and Operation. The buzzer sounds steadily.
If signals have been silenced as a result of the silence button or the Auto signal silence timer, signals are resounded as they were before signal silence, the Signal Silence LED turns off, and the Auto Signal Silence timer, if configured, is restarted. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Circuit Types The term circuits refers to an actual electrical interface, either initiating (detection) or indicating (signal). The term zone is a logical concept for a fire alarm protected area, and will consist of at least one circuit.
Often the terms zone and circuit are used interchangeably, but in this manual the term circuit is used. (open-circuit). This circuit is used for monitoring a trouble condition from an external device such as a Trouble-Only Mircom Series 500 Audio System. Both open and short circuits generate a non-latching trouble condition. Indicating (Signal) Circuits Types. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Evacuation Codes Single stage codes On 100% of the time Continuous 3 of 0.5 second on, 0.5 second off then, 1.5 second pause Temporal Code 0.5 second on, 0.5 second off March Code 5 seconds on, 10 seconds off California Code Two-stage codes: Alert Code. The FleX-Net network system which includes FX-2003-12N/DS, FX-2009-12N/DS, FX-2017-12N/DS, FX-2000ND/S and FX-2000MNS is configured using Mircom software MSW-025.
NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Typical FleX-Net System Layouts with Audio The following figures show two typical applications for the FleX-Net system with audio. Figure 48 below shows a typical FleX-Net system layout with the main lobby control panel as Node 1 and the combination Fire Alarm and Audio Network systems as Node 2 and 3. Typical FleX-NetTM System Layouts with Audio Figure 49 below shows the FleX-Net fire alarm and audio shown within the Integrated Network Fire/Audio cabinet as Node 2 and 3. Paging and telephone devices are hooked up to Nodes 2 and 3. Figure 49: Typical FX-2000N Network System with Audio and Non-Audio Nodes CACF Node 1.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual System Components for the Integrated Fire/Audio Cabinet Network Fire Alarm Model Description 12 Amp Large Main Chassis. This large main chassis comes complete with one Analog Loop Controller (99 Analog Sensors and 99 Addressable Modules), 4 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating Circuits (1.7 Amp each), a 4 line by 20 character back-lit LCD display, 16 zone LED annunciator and a 12 FX-2000ND.
System Components for the Integrated Fire/Audio Cabinet Fiber Optics Module Model Description Connects to the FNC-2000 Fire Alarm Network FOM-2000-SP Controller Module and allows fiber optics cabling. Adder Modules Model Description DM-1008A, SGM-1004A, Loop and Circuit Adder Modules RM-1008A Auxiliary Modules Model Description PR-300.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual FleXNet Mass Notification System (BBX-FXMNS) Enclosure This enclosure can accommodate all existing modules, except the QMP-5101N Network Master Paging Control module and the QMT-5302N Master Firefighters’ Telephone. New models, QMP-5101NV vertical mounting master paging microphone and QMT-5302NV Master Telephone panels are used instead to mount within the BBX-FXMNS Enclosure. FleXNetTM Mass Notification System (BBX-FXMNS) Enclosure The BBX-FXMNS backbox supports the QMB-5000N amplifier backplane and card cage which holds up to four amplifiers, the FX-2000MNS Fire Alarm main board chassis and PS-2040 Power Supply. Figure 51: BBX-FXMNS Backbox Dimensions and Contents BBX-FXMNS Backbox 16.5”.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 52: BBX-FXMNS Enclosure Complete View BBX-FXMNS FRONT DOORS AND DEADFRONT CHASSIS BBX-FXMNS BACKBOX. FleXNetTM Mass Notification System (BBX-FXMNS) Enclosure Figure 53: Mounting Vertical Microphone and Telephone Modules in the BBX-FXMNS Back side of BBX-FXMNS inner door Door Hinge Modules are mounted from the backside of the middle door using the screws provided Door Hinges Door Hinge.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Integrated Fire/Audio Cabinet Mechanical Installation The Integrated Fire/Audio Cabinet is the network fire alarm and audio floor or node panel. It is mounted into the BBX-2000 backbox and door. Mount the backbox onto the wall using six #8 screws to secure the backbox to the wall. Integrated Fire/Audio Cabinet Mechanical Installation Each part has to be mounted into the backbox by the user.
The QMB-5000N Audio Card Cage is mounted in the top left side of the backbox over the four studs with the #8 Hex nuts provided. The FX-2000ND Main Chassis is mounted below the audio card cage over the four studs provided using four #8 Hex nuts. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Mechanical Installation for the Expansion Audio Cabinet QBB-5001/R Expansion Audio Cabinet Installation Expansion audio cabinets are mounted as shown in Figure 56 below.
The QBB-5001/R is the backbox and door. The QBB-5001/R backbox may be flush or surface mounted. The QBB-5001TR is the metal flush trim. Install all cabinets and enclosures empty. Mechanical Installation for the Expansion Audio Cabinet FX-2000ND Fire Alarm Chassis Layout Exterior View Interior View Slot 3 is reserved for PR-300 or Mircom FX-2000 UDACT-300A only. MENU Fir e Alarm Control Panel Normal Conditio ENTER CANCEL If not required, this.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Integrated Fire/Audio Cabinet - Audio Module Placement and Internal Wiring The modules that mount into the Integrated Fire/Audio Cabinet audio card cage are the amplifier modules. Up to four amplifiers may be installed in each Integrated Fire/Audio Cabinet with one of the four as a backup. Slot #1 is used for the ANC-5000 and/or TNC-5000 modules. Integrated Fire Alarm Connection Integrated Fire Alarm Connection The FX-2000ND/S Chassis consists of the Network Fire Alarm main board and chassis. Battery Power The power cable is used to provide power from the batteries to the FX-2000ND/S Fire Alarm main board and the audio card cage motherboard.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual QBB-5001/R Expansion Audio Cabinet Module Placement The modules that mount into the QBB-5001/R expansion audio cabinet include the QPS-5000N Power Supply, the QMB-5000B Motherboard, and the QBC-5000N Battery Charger. Module interconnects are shown in Figure 58. There is no module installed into Slot #1 of the QMB-5000B Motherboard, as shown below. Installing and Removing Amplifiers QPS-5000N Power Supply Connection Two jumpers are provide as shown in figure below for 120 VAC connection. For 240 VAC application, remove both jumpers and replace one jumper between the two middle terminals. The two terminals on the right are N (neutral), L (live) for AC voltage connection.
When multiple QBB-5001/R audio cabinets are used in an installation, each has its own QPS-5000N Power Supply, QBC-5000N Battery Charger, and batteries. A total of three audio cabinets may be used by simply interconnecting with Mircom MD-525 Extension Cables from the QMB-5000N 'Out' Connector, to the 'In' Connector on the next QMB-5000B motherboard. Audio Network Card and Telephone Network Card Audio Network Card and Telephone Network Card Each Integrated Fire/Audio Cabinet requires an ANC-5000 Audio Network Controller Card. The TNC-5000 Telephone Controller Network card is necessary only if Telephone circuits are required. Below is a diagram for mounting both audio and telephone cards into the large network fire alarm chassis, FX-2009-12N/DS. WIRING MANUFACTURED BY SPEAKER Class A or B EXAMPLE MIRCOM 30 WATTS MAX Notes:.
All circuits are power limited and supervised. Cut jumper J1 when using an isolator. There are two fuses on this board. Both are 4A fast blow. Figure 62: QAA-5230S-70/25 Wiring QAA-5230S-525-70/25 22 K, 1W ELR 1/2 OF TERMINAL BLOCK MODEL MP-302 SPEAKER MANUFACTURED BY ZONE B MIRCOM 25 Watts CLASS B 22 K, 1W ELR 30 WATTS 1/2 OF MAX EACH MODEL MP-302 SPEAKER ZONE.
QAA-5415 but instead of 70 Volts it is 25 Volts. Figure 63: QAA-5415-70 or QAA-5415 Wiring QAA-5415-70 OR QAA-5415-25 22K, 1W ELR TERMINAL BLOCK MODEL MP-302 ZONE D SPEAKER MANUFACTURED BY MIRCOM 22K, 1W ELR MODEL MP-302 ZONE C SPEAKER MANUFACTURED CLASS B WIRING BY MIRCOM 15 WATTS. Audio Amplifier Wiring Figure 64: Using a Speaker Isolator with the QAA-5415-70 or QAA-5415-25 Amplifiers QAA-5415-70/25 AMPLIFIER CUT JUMPER OVER U3 WHEN USING A SPEAKER ISOLATOR JUMPER Note: When using a speaker isolator (SISA-204 or SISA-204 for use in Canada only), jumper JP1 (top left- hand corner, component side) must be cut on the QAA-5230-70/25 and on the QAA-5160-70/25. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 65: QAA-4CLA Class A Converter For QAA-5415-70/25 Amplifier. Audio Amplifier Wiring Figure 66: QAA-4CLAS Class A Converter For QAA-5230S-70/25 Amplifier. MODEL MP-301 SPEAKER MANUFACTURED 60 WATTS MAX BY MIRCOM Notes:.
All circuits are power limited and supervised. There are two fuses on this board.
Both are 8A fast blow. See speaker wiring chart for wire gauge selection. Audio Amplifier Wiring Table 12: Wiring Chart for 70V Speakers Maximum Wiring Run To Last Device (ELR) Total Power 18AWG 16AWG 14AWG 12AWG Watts 2500 4000 1219 6000 1828 8000 2438 1500 2500 4000 1219 6000 1828 1200 2000 3500 1066 Notes for Wiring Charts: 1. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Backup Amplifier Any amplifier may be designated as a backup amplifier when backup is required. It should be installed in any audio cabinet and in the right-most slot position of a QMB-5000B backplane.
Figure 68: QAA-5160-70/25 Amplifier (Backup Application) Any amplifier may be designated as the backup amplifier and this backup amplifier must have the MD-789 molex connector. Displays & Controls Displays & Controls Figure 69: Audio Cabinet Displays and Controls PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Setup QBB-5001/R Amplifier Installation The following instructions are based on the assumption that the fire alarm is already installed. Install the QBB-5001/R Audio Backbox and door in the desired location. Install the QMB-5000B Motherboard / Card-Cage into the backbox.
Lobby Enclosures Lobby Enclosures The QMP-5101N paging and QMT-5302N telephone control modules fit into the BB-5008 and BB-5014 lobby backboxes. All selector panels mount into the BB-5008 and BB-5014 backboxes also. Below find the dimensions for both the backboxes. Figure 70: BB-5008 and BB-5014 Backboxes BB-5014 Lobby Backbox BB-5008 Lobby Backbox Notes. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual ANC-5000 Audio Network Controller Module Figure 71: ANC-5000 Audio Network Controller board Connects to TNC-5000 Telephone Network Controller Module P7 AMPS Interface Heartbeat RESET/CPU Fail System OK COMM RX COMM TX LEDs for Plugs into the Audio/CLASS D TX Information QMB-5000N. ANC-5000 Wiring ANC-5000 Wiring Figure 72: ANC-5000 Wiring Diagram JW7 JW8 PAGING BUS + - L + - S + - S + - + - + - S + - S Alternate G.A. RS-485 Power Input Wire the Paging Bus Microphone to all other ANC-5000 and push to.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 73: Audio Paging Bus Wiring CLASS A WIRING Paging Paging Bus Out Bus In ANC-5000 ANC-5000 Paging Paging Node 4 Node 5 Bus In Bus Out Paging Paging Bus Out Bus In ANC-5000 ANC-5000 Paging Paging Node 3. QMP-5101NV Vertical Paging Control Module QMP-5101NV Vertical Paging Control Module The QMP-5101NV Paging Module fits into the new BBX-FXMNS Enclosure. It mounts on the inside dead chassis (part of the BBX-FXMNS). CONNECTIONS AND TERMINAL WIRING ARE THE SAME AS THE QMP-5101N, WIRE AS SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS FOR QMP-5101N PAGING CONTROL MODULE.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Paging Modules The QMP-5101N Network Master Paging Control Module mounts into the BB-5008 and BB-5014 backboxes. QMP-5101N Network Master Paging Control Module The QMP-5101N Network Master Paging Control Module connects via a ribbon cable to the first QAZT-5302/DS Zoned Selector Panel and to the previous display module. Paging Modules Figure 76: QMP-5101N/V Network Master Paging Control Module Connections and Terminal Blocks TO QAZT-5302/DS SELECTOR PANEL or NEXT DISPLAY MODULE WIRED TO MICROPHONE TO ANC-5000 CABLE CONNECTS TO PREVIOUS DISPLAY MODULE The interface wiring between the QMP-5101N and ANC-5000 is as follows: 18-22 AWG Twisted Shielded Pair MIC+, MIC-, SHLD: 18-22 AWG Twisted Pair. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual QMP-5101N/V Network Paging Wiring Figure 77: QMP-5101N/V Network Master Paging Control Module Wiring to the ANC-5000 Audio Network Controller Module QMP-5101N/V Network Master Paging Module Master microphone and push to talk button are wired by Factory to these terminals This connection to Aux Power is required when. Paging Operation QAZT-5302/DS Zoned Paging Selector Panel Each QAZT-5302/DS annunciates and controls up to 24 audio zones.
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There is one button and two LEDs per zone. The lower amber LED indicates Zone trouble. The upper green LED indicates whether that zone is PAGE PAGE PAGE. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual QMP-5101N/QMP-5101NV Pushbutton Controls Warden Page Button When depressed, the Warden Page button enables voice paging from the firefighters' telephone (if connected) to all zones selected for paging, unless page inhibit is active.
Note that pressing PTT will not result in any paging activity unless there are zones selected for paging. TNC-5000 Telephone Network Controller Module TNC-5000 Telephone Network Controller Module Module Mounting Locations The TNC-5000 Telephone Network Controller board can be mounted in two places. The TNC-5000 Telephone Network Controller Board is mounted above (beside) the ANC-5000 Audio Network board, both are mounted on a black plate and the ANC-5000 plugs into slot 1 on the QMB-5000N audio backplane of the BBX-2000 or BBX- FXMNS, see Figure 78.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 79: Mechanical Installation of the TNC-5000 within the BB-5008 and BB- 5014 TNC-5000 Partial Interior View TNC-5000 board FX-2009-12N Front Door (to right of main board) mounts over ANC-5000 board Network MENU Fire Alarm Control Panel Normal Condition ENTER CANCEL. Module Mounting Locations Typical Addressable Telephone Set-up The typical addressable telephone set-up is with an addressable fire alarm system using the TNC-5000 and from the TNC-5000 to the Master Telephone (QMT-5302N/V).
The selector panels (QAZT-5302/DS) are connected to the Master Telephone by cable only. The MIX-M500FP(A) Control Modules are connected to the addressable loop from the FX-2000N and to each other and the Master Telephone. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Connectors and Terminal Locations Refer to Figure 81 for connector and terminal locations. Table 3 below shows the cable connections and jumpers required and additional wiring. Table 3: TNC-5000 Connectors and Terminals TNC-5000 Connects to Connector and Terminals P10 Cable P11 on the ANC-5000 Audio Network Controller Module.
TNC-5000 Telephone Wiring TNC-5000 Telephone Wiring Figure 82: Telephone Bus Wiring Diagram Tel. Bus TNC-5000 TNC-5000 Tel. Bus TNC-5000 TNC-5000 Tel. Bus TNC-5000 TNC-5000 Tel. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Zones 1 to 5 are wired to telephones via MIX-M500FP(A) addressable control modules. Only Zone 1 is wired to the Master Telephone (if used) at the main fire alarm centre, otherwise Zone 1 is wired as another telephone zone when a master telephone is not required. QMT-5302NV Vertical Master Telephone QMT-5302NV Vertical Master Telephone The QMT-5302NV Vertical Master Telephone Module fits into the new BBX-FXMNS Enclosure.
The master telephone is mounted to the inside chassis and field wiring is on the BBX-FXMNS backbox. CONNECTIONS AND TERMINAL WIRING ARE THE SAME AS THE QMT-5302N, WIRE AS SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS FOR QMT-5302N MASTER FIREFIGHTERS’. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual QMT-5302N Master Firefighters’ Telephone The QMT-5302N mounts into the BB-5008 and BB-5014. QMT-5302N Network Master Firefighters' Telephone Control Module is used in conjunction with the FleX-Net Fire Alarm system at the CACF Node. Slide-in labels (NP-6657) are supplied with the Master Telephone. QMT-5302N Connections QMT-5302N Connections The connections required on the QMT-5302N Network Master Firefighters’ Telephone Control Module are the cable from the previous display module to P1 or IN connector on the bottom left of the board and the OUT connection goes to the IN connector of the next display board.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 87: QAZT-5302/DS Network Firefighters' Telephone Selector Panel Each QAZT-5302/DS annunciates and controls up to 24 telephone zones. There is one button and two LEDs per zone. The lower amber LED indicates Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone. QAZT-5302/DS Network Firefighters’ Telephone Selector Panel Connect the first QAZT-5302DS Network Firefighters’ Telephone Selector panel to the master telephone by connecting the Ribbon In cable into P2 on the QMT-5302N/NV Master Telephone. Ribbon Out cable to the Ribbon In of the next QAZT-5302 or P1 of the next display panel (up to six total).
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See diagram below. QAZT-5302DS can be used as a telephone or paging selector panel by installing a jumper, see diagram below. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Telephone Operation 1. When any telephone zone rings (the local buzzer sounds intermittently, and the green zone LED and Incoming Call LED flash) press that zone's button (on the selector panel QAZT-5302/DS) once to answer. Once any one zone has been answered, calls from any other zone will cause that zone's green LED and the Incoming Call LED at the master telephone to flash and the buzzer will sound. Appendix A: Specifications Appendix A: Specifications Main Fire Alarm Chassis (FX-2003-12N/DS and FX-2000ND) Main Fire Alarm Chassis (FX-2017-12N/DS) General Same as FX-2009-12N/DS except: Larger Chassis has capacity for 3 display modules and 17 One Analog Loop capable of monitoring 99 Sensors and 99 adder modules.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual FOM-2000-SP Fiber Optic Module FNC-2000 Network Controller Module standby: 15 mA Current Consumption: standby: 190 mA Current Consumption: alarm: 15 mA alarm: 190 mA ANC-5000 Audio Controller Module RAXN-LCDG Annunciator standby: 255 mA Current Consumption: 24V DC nominal. Appendix A: Specifications ULI/ULC Integrated Fire Alarm and Audio Panel Specifications Note: All circuits are power limited, unless specified otherwise. Overall PS-2040 Power Supply. 0 to 49 degrees Celsius, 0 to 93 + or - 2% RH (non-condensing) operating range. Current consumption: standby: 55mA alarm: 350mA, plus 75mA/watt speaker power Model QMP-5101N or QMP-5101NV Paging Microphone. Mounts in Mircom BB-1000, BB-5000, FX-LOC, and BBX-FXMNS (for QMP-5101NV) enclosures. Current Consumption: standby: 3mA alarm: 7mA Model QAZT-5302/DS Paging Selector Panel.
Appendix B: Power Supply and Battery Calculations Appendix B: Power Supply and Battery Calculations Power Requirements (All currents are in amperes) Total Total Model Number Description Standby Alarm Standby Alarm FX-2003-12N/ND/DS Main Chassis (12 Amp) 0.310 0.733 FX-2017-12N/DS Main Chassis (12 Amp) 0.310 0.733 FX-2009-12N/DS. 20 character backlit alphanumeric LCD display (or for the RAXN-LCDG a graphical display) which uses a simple menu system complete with a directional key pad and switches for Enter, Menu, Cancel and Info. For more information see Mircom documents LT-895 and LT-6033. Appendix C: DIP Switch Settings Appendix C: DIP Switch Settings FX-200X-XX Network Main Board Address Setting (DIP SWITCH SW2) SW2 DIP SWITCHES Node Address SW2-1 SW2-2 SW2-3 SW2-4 SW2-5 SW2-6 SW2-7 SW2-8. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual ANC-5000 Board with Ethernet Port, Address Setting (DIP SWITCH SW1) ADDR SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 SW1-8 ANC-5000 Board without Ethernet Port, Address Setting (DIP SWITCH SW1) ADDR SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 SW1-8. Appendix E: Wiring For Addressable Supervised Output Module CSIS - 202A CSIS - 202A Supervised Signal Supervised Signal BPS -1100 Isolator #1 Isolator #2 Booster Power Supply ROOM 2 ROOM1 ROOM1 ROOM 2 RETURN RETURN RETURN RETURN ROOM1 ROOM 2 ROOM1 ROOM 2 SIGNAL. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Appendix F: ULC Compatible Speakers MIRCOM MODEL NUMBER dbA @ 10 feet Mounting and Shape 4' Speakers (70V) SP-104A-70 (4'round) IB-104 Recessed Round 1/4 watt 85 dbA 1/2 watt 86 dbA IB-204 Recessed, IB-404 SP-204A-70 (4'square).
Appendix G: ULI Compatible Speakers Appendix G: ULI Compatible Speakers COOPER-WHEELOCK MODEL NUMBER dbA @ 10 feet Mounting and Shape Square Speakers (25V or 70V) 1/8 watt 77 dBA 1/4 watt 81 dbA E50-R (red) 1/2 watt 83 dbA Standard Electrical Box, 5” square speaker E50-W (white) 1 watt 86 dbA. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Appendix H: Power Supply & Batteries for Audio Use the form below to determine the required main chassis and secondary power supply (batteries). IMPORTANT NOTICE The main AC branch circuit connection for Fire Alarm Control Unit must provide a dedicated continuous power without provision of any disconnect devices. Appendix I - POWER-LIMITED WIRING SCHEME Appendix I - POWER-LIMITED WIRING SCHEME BBX-2000 Enclosure QMB-5000N Audio Card Cage Make sure wires that are connected to NON POWER-LIMITED circuits are at least 1/4 inches away from wires that are connected to POWER-LIMITED circuits Use wire ties secured to the backbox, in positions. Installation and Operation Manual Appendix J FXMNS Used as a Mass Notification System (ACU) The MNS portion of a complete Mircom FleX-Net Network Fire Alarm system consists of a BBX-FXMNS Enclosure (see Node 2 in figure below). The BBX-FXMNS includes a RAXN-LCD Annunciator which is designated an ACU (Autonomous Control Unit) and a Master Microphone to provide emergency audio. QMP-5101N Network Paging Wiring for Mass Notification QMP-5101N Network Paging Wiring for Mass Notification QMP-5101N Network Master Paging Control Module Wiring to the ANC-5000 Audio Network Controller Module MNS - ACU FX- LOC(R) TWISTED QMP-5101N Network QMP-5101N Network SHIELDED Master Paging Module Master Paging Module PAIR CABLE.
FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Configuration for Mass Notification There are two groups that can be created for the nodes; one group is the fire/central control and the second is mass notification. In order to have this distinction, all zones have to be assigned a “Zone Priority”. Priority can be high, low, normal or a percentage of + or - increments of 5. Configuration for Mass Notification This screen capture shows selection of Node 2 as Mass Notification Select Node 2 as the MNS Mass Notification System. FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual This screen capture shows input zone priority settings for the Mass Notification Node 2 FX-LOC(R) Active As part of the Mass Notification requirements, an RAX-1048TZ Zone Annunciator is part of the MNS. Configure one zone of the RAX-1048TZ per each FX-LOC(R) connected to the MNS (ACU). Each LED is configured to illuminate when the respective FX-LOC(R) paging is in use.
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