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MX4428
MXP ENGINEERING / TECHNICAL MANUAL
MX4428 PRODUCT MANUAL
VOLUME 11
Document Number: LT0273
Issue 1.5; 24 March 2006
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AUSTRALIAN STANDARD AS4428.1
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MX4428 MXP Engineering /Technical Manual Document: LT0273 NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT Tyco (THE COMPANY) and the User of this/these document(s) desire to share proprietary technical information concerning electronic systems. For this reason the company is disclosing to the User information in the form of this/these document(s). In as much as the company considers this information to be proprietary and desires that it be maintained in confidence, it is hereby agreed by the User that such i
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Document: LT0273 MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT....................................................................................................... II END USER LIABILITY DISCLAIMER .................................................................................................... II AMENDMENT LOG .............................................................................................................................. II TRADEMA
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MX4428 MXP Engineering /Technical Manual Document: LT0273 3.11 MUB UNIVERSAL BASE .................................................................................................... 3-25 3.11.1 GENERAL..................................................................................................................... 3-25 3.11.2 MUB AND 5B WIRING ................................................................................................. 3-25 3.11.3 REMOTE INDICATOR WIRING............
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Document: LT0273 MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual 3.25.2 SAD .............................................................................................................................. 3-51 3.25.3 AVF/SAD ...................................................................................................................... 3-51 3.25.4 FLOWSWITCH ............................................................................................................. 3-51 CHAPTER 4 ANALOGUE L
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MX4428 MXP Engineering /Technical Manual Document: LT0273 8.1.9 MXP EVENT LOG .......................................................................................................... 8-9 8.2 FLASH PROGRAMMING .................................................................................................... 8-10 8.2.1 FILES REQUIRED........................................................................................................ 8-10 8.2.2 PROCEDURE.................................
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Document: LT0273 MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Introduction CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Issue 1.5 24 March 2006 Page 1-1
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MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Document: LT0273 Introduction 1.1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual (MX4428 Product Manual Volume 11) is intended to provide all information and procedures required to incorporate one or more MXPs within an MX4428 system. It predominantly covers the function and engineering associated with the MXP itself, its impact on the MX4428 Responder Loop and the analogue loop/line(s) to which the compatible devices are connected. It does not duplicate bas
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Document: LT0273 MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Introduction Volume 9, F4000 MPR Technical & Engineering Manuals, Volume 9-1 provides technical details on the MPR and Addressable devices, and Volume 9-2 provides Engineering Design information for correctly engineering the MPR loop (LT0139/LT0140). Volume 10, MX4428 AS4428.1 LCD Operator’s Manual, provides a guide to the operation and maintenance of MX4428 AS4428.1 LCD FIP panels with Version 3.10 software, according to Au
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MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Document: LT0273 Introduction 1.4 TERMINOLOGY AAR Analogue Addressable Responder. AC Alternating Current. ACZ Ancillary Control Zone. ADR Advanced Detector Responder. Analogue Loop The wiring that allows an MXP to communicate with and supply power to the addressable devices it is to monitor. ARR Advanced Relay (and Detector) Responder, which is an ADR fitted with an RRM. AVF Alarm Verification Facility, or alarm check. AZF Alarm Zone Faci
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Document: LT0273 MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Responder Loop Design Considerations CHAPTER 2 RESPONDER LOOP DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS Issue 1.5 24 March 2006 Page 2-1
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MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Document: LT0273 Responder Loop Design Considerations 2.1 MXP APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS The inclusion of one or more MXPs in an MX4428 system requires consideration of ..... (i) The definition of zones throughout the area to be protected. (ii) Assessment of the detectors and other addressable device types and positions required to monitor each zone and interface to external equipment. This will indicate if and where the MXP's addressable
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Document: LT0273 MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Responder Loop Design Considerations 2.2 "LOGICAL" RESPONDERS 2.2.1 THEORY The MX4428 Master Panel can transfer data to and from up to 127 uniquely addressed Responders distributed around the MX4428 Responder Loop. Its database is structured to support the 4 circuit inputs and 4 relay outputs associated with the most common responder type, the ADR. Incorporating an MXP, which supports up to 200 input, output, or input /
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MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Document: LT0273 Responder Loop Design Considerations Number of Logical Number of Circuits (Relays) Number of Points per circuit Total Quantity of Points Responders available (relay) in Last Circuit (NLR) (NC = 4 * NLR) PC = 200/NC 1 4 50 50 2 8 25 25 3 12 16 24 4 16 12 20 5 20 10 10 6 24 8 16 7 28 7 11 8 32 6 14 9 36 5 25 10 40 5 5 11 44 4 28 12 48 4 12 13 52 3 47 14 56 3 35 15 60 3 23 16 64 3 11 17 68 2 66 18 72 2 58 19 76 2 5
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Document: LT0273 MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Responder Loop Design Considerations F4000 LOOP ANALOG LOOP MAPPED TO C1/1 R1/1 DEVICE 1-16 C1/2 R1/2 DEVICE 17-32 LOGICAL RESPONDER C1/3 R1/3 DEVICE 33-48 #1 C1/4 R1/4 DEVICE 49-64 C2/1 R2/1 DEVICE 65-80 F4000 MASTER TOTAL OF DEVICE 81-96 C2/2 R2/2 LOGICAL 200 DEVICES RESPONDER #2 DEVICE 97-112 C2/3 R2/3 C2/4 R2/4 DEVICE 113-128 C3/1 R3/1 DEVICE 129-144 LOGICAL C3/2 R3/2 DEVICE 145-160 RESPONDER #3 C3/3 R3/3 DEVICE 161-176 C3/4 R3
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MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Document: LT0273 Responder Loop Design Considerations So far only input devices have been considered. To continue our example for output devices, if the MX4428 Master generated an output command, via output logic, to turn on R1/1, then the MXP would activate all output devices associated with that relay, that is, in this case, all 3. 2.3 IMPLICATIONS TO SYSTEM DESIGN The System Designer should be aware of the following MX4428 characteris
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Document: LT0273 MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Device Information and Programming CHAPTER 3 DEVICE INFORMATION AND PROGRAMMING Issue 1.5 24 March 2006 Page 3-1
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MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Document: LT0273 Device Information and Programming 3.1 DEVICE TYPES The MXP can communicate with a mix of up to 200 addressable devices, within limits defined by loop size. 3.1.1 MX DEVICES MX devices fall into three basic types: (a) Sensors - Detectors (814PH, 814CH, 814I, 814H, VLC800) (b) Ancillaries - Input (Monitor) (MIM800, MIM801, CIM800, DIM800) - MCP (CP820, FP0838, FP0839) - Output (Control) (RIM800, SNM800, LPS800)
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Document: LT0273 MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Device Information and Programming The standard base for use with the 814 detectors is: MUB Minerva Universal Base (4”) 5B Minerva Universal Base (5”) The following special purpose bases may also be used. 5BI Isolator Base 814RB Relay Base 814SB Sounder Base MkII Sounder Base Sounder Base (802SB, 812SB, 901SB, and 912SB) The 814RB and 814SB may be plugged into an MUB, 5B or a 5BI, or mounted directly on a wall / ce
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MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Document: LT0273 Device Information and Programming e) 814CH Analogue CO (Carbon monoxide) Detector + Heat Detector This unit uses a special sensor to detect carbon monoxide, and in addition incorporates a temperature sensor. The heat function may be programmed in the same way as for the 814H detector. f) Mini Input Module MIM800 This unit has a single input for monitoring clean contacts (e.g. MCPs, flow switches conventional detectors wit