BRK electronic Smoke Alarm Mx 1000 User Manual

Mx-1000 Series  
Installation and Commissioning Manual  
for  
Mx-1002, Mx-1004, Mx-1008, Mx-1016 & Mx-1032  
Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panels  
and Mx-1108, Mx-1116 & Mx-1132 Repeater Panels  
Document Number: 680-071  
Revision: 02  
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2 List Of Figures  
3 List of Tables  
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4 Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the Mx-1000 conventional control panel. The Mx-1000 range of panels  
have been designed, manufactured and tested to meet the requirements of BSEN 54 Parts 2 & 4  
and will provide the user with many years of reliable service.  
This document contains all the information necessary for the installation, commissioning and  
maintenance of the Mx-1000 range of panels and repeaters.  
NOTE: It is important to read this manual fully before commencing installation.  
The following supporting documentation is also available:  
Mx-1000 Sales Literature  
Mx-1000 Panel Application Guide (Doc. No. 680-077)  
Mx-1000 User Manual (Doc. No. 680-072)  
Wiring Recommendations  
5 Overview of Installation and Commissioning  
This section lists the steps that are taken in designing, installing and commissioning a Mx-1000 system.  
1. Install all field wiring and equipment  
Refer to the Installation Guidelines in section 12.2 below.  
Refer to the field device installation manuals  
2. Install the panel  
Refer to the installation instructions in section 12.2 below.  
Do not connect the field equipment at this stage.  
3. Connect any repeaters (if applicable)  
Refer to the installation instructions in section 12.2 below.  
4. Commission the panel  
Refer to Commissioning in section 13 below.  
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6 Internal Panel Views  
Figure 1 – Mx-1002 / Mx-1004 Internal View  
3 x Enclosure  
fixing holes  
Cable clip for  
incoming  
Secondary earth bar  
for cable screens  
mains cable  
Mains  
warning/  
primary  
earth label  
Removable chassis  
Motherboard  
Mains terminal  
block and primary  
earth connection  
AUX  
D.C.  
24V 0V  
INPUTS  
OUTPUTS  
REPEATER  
ZONE CIRCUITS  
ALARM CIRCUITS  
ZONE OUTPUTS  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
1
2
3
4
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
TB1  
TB2  
TB12  
TB14  
TB15  
TB16  
TB17  
TB3  
TB4  
TB5  
TB6  
TB18  
TB19  
TB20  
TB21  
O/+  
FA  
P
C/-  
C
/+  
FIR  
P
O/-  
C/+  
FIR  
P
O/-  
P
N/C  
U
LT ROUTING  
E
R
OUTING  
E
PROTECTION  
RESET  
C1631 repeater  
interface  
SW  
1
R0  
1  
2  
[optional]  
Mains transformer  
Removable chassis  
Mains transformer  
Motherboard  
J1  
S
W2  
S
W1  
INHIBIT F/P  
O
N
NLZ  
IL  
SILENCE BEFORE RESET  
DELA  
DELA  
Y
Y
ALARM  
S
&
RES  
E
T
1
O
N
A
U
T
O
2
4
8
DELAY  
INU  
/
M
T
ES  
CONFIG  
CONFIG NON-LATCH ZONES  
CONFIG I/S ZONE  
L1  
L2  
L3  
E
NABLE  
D
S
CONFIG  
CONFIG  
CONFIG  
M
/S ZONES  
ZON  
A
L
A
LA  
ULSE NON-ALA  
ILE ZONE  
UZZE DISABLE  
HE FAULT  
RMS  
J18A  
DE  
LA  
LA  
Y
Y
ZONE  
/P  
S
P
S
B
R
M
ZONES  
DE  
O
S
N
T
T
E
ST  
L4  
L5  
2
S
TAGE DELAY  
R
O
RIGN1  
A
L
A
R
M
S
O
N
E
V
A
C
ONLY  
LA  
T
C
D
S
FID2  
FS  
1
-
+
T
B
A
TT  
E
RY  
FUS  
E
BA  
T
T
HERM  
Batteries  
Batteries  
Figure 2 – Mx-1008 / Mx-1016 Internal View  
3 x Enclosure  
fixing holes  
Secondary earth bar  
for cable screens  
Mains  
warning/  
primary  
Cable clip for  
incoming  
mains cable  
earth label  
Mains terminal  
block and primary  
earth connection  
Removable chassis  
C1631 repeater  
interface  
[optional]  
ZONE CIRCUITS  
ALARM CIRCUITS  
AUX  
.C.  
24V 0V  
INPUTS  
OUTPUTS  
REPEATER  
ZONE OUTPUTS  
D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
1
2
3
4
+
B
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
T
B1  
T
B
2
T
12  
T
B
14  
T
B
15  
T
B16  
T
B1  
7
T
B
3
T
B4  
T
B5  
T
B6  
T
B7  
T
B
8
T
B
9
T
B
10  
T
B18  
T
B
19  
T
B2  
0
T
B21  
O/+  
FAULT  
P
R
C
IN  
/-  
G
C
/+  
F
P
R
O/  
IN  
-
G
C
FIR  
/+  
P
O/-  
ION  
P
N
/C  
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
Motherboard  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
OU  
T
IR  
E
OU  
T
E
PROTEC  
T
RESET  
ZONE CIRCUITS  
J17  
Removable chassis  
S
W1  
R
0
1
2
J
2
0
R
R
J
1
SW  
ESET  
2
SW  
1
IN  
H
I
B
I
T
F
/
P
O
N
N
LZ  
S
1
2
4
8
ILEN  
C
E
B
E
S
FO  
R
E
R
E
SE  
T
D
D
C
C
C
C
E
LAY  
LAY ON  
ONFIG  
ONFIG I/S ZO  
A
LAR  
M
SIL  
O
&
R
E
A
UT  
DELAY/  
IN U T E  
M
N
ON  
-LA  
T
C
S
H
ZONES  
L
1
L2  
L3  
L4  
L5  
N
E
Mains transformer  
ONFIG M/S ZONES  
ZONA  
L
A
LARMS  
ONFIG  
ONFIG  
D
D
ELA  
ELA  
Y
Y
ZO  
N
E
S
P
ULS  
E
NON-ALARM ZONE  
S
Motherboard  
C
O/P  
S
S
B
ILEN  
T
ZO  
N
E
A
T
E
ST  
J
18B  
S
T
AGE DELA  
Y
UZZE  
R
DIS  
BLE  
T
B
-
11  
BA  
T
B1  
3
E
O
RI  
G
N1  
A
L
A
R
M
S
O
N
E
V
A
C
ONLY  
LA  
T
C
H
ED FAULT  
S
FS  
1
+
B
A
T
T
ER  
Y
FUS  
E
T
T
T
H
RM  
Batteries  
Batteries  
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Figure 3 – Mx-1032 Internal View  
3 x Enclosure  
fixing holes  
Mains  
warning/  
primary  
Secondary earth bar  
for cable screens  
Cable clip for  
incoming  
Mains transformer  
earth label  
Mains terminal  
block and primary  
earth connection  
Removable chassis  
mains cable  
C1631 repeater  
interface  
ZONE CIRCUIT  
S
-
AUX  
D.C.  
24V 0V  
INPUT  
S
OUTPUTS  
REPEATER  
FID1  
[optional]  
ZONE CIRCUITS  
ALARM CIRCUITS  
Z ONE OUTPUTS  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
+
-
+
-
+
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
1
2
3
4
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
TB1  
TB2  
TB3  
TB4  
TB5  
TB6  
TB7  
TB8  
TB1  
TB2  
TB12  
TB14  
TB15  
TB1  
6
TB17  
TB3  
TB4  
TB5  
TB6  
TB7  
TB8  
TB9  
TB10  
TB18  
TB19  
TB20  
TB21  
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
P
N
/C  
O/+  
FAUL  
P
C
/
-
C/+  
P
O/-  
IN  
C/+  
IR  
P
O/  
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
T
ROUTING  
FI  
RE  
ROU  
T
G
F
E
PROTECTION  
RESET  
ZONE CIRCUITS  
Motherboard  
J
17  
Removable chassis  
J1  
SW  
1
R0  
R1  
J2  
0
J
1
R2  
17 -32 zone  
expansion  
board  
J
1
SW  
2
SW  
1
INHIBIT F/P ON NL  
DELAY ALARM SIL  
DELAY ON TO  
TCH ZONES  
I/S ZON  
M/S ON  
ELA ONES  
ELA O/P  
Z
SILE  
1
N
C
E
BEFOR  
E
R
E
SET  
&
R
ESET  
A
U
2
DELAY/  
MINUTE  
S
CONFI  
CONFI  
CONFI  
CONFI  
CONFI  
G
G
G
G
G
N
ON  
-
L
A
4
8
L
1
L2  
E
S
J18B  
Z
E
S
ZONAL ALARMS  
PUL NON-A  
SILE ON  
BUZZE DISABLE  
LATCHED FA LTS  
L3  
D
Y
Z
S
E
L
A
R
M
Z
ONES  
D
Y
S
N
T
Z
E
TEST  
L4  
2
S
TAGE  
DE  
L
A
Y
R
TB11  
-
TB1  
3
L5  
ORIGN  
1
A
L
A
R
M
S
O
N
E
VAC ONLY  
U
FS1  
+
BATTE  
RY  
FUS  
E
BAT  
T
T
H
E
RM  
Mains transformer  
Batteries  
1-16 zone  
Motherboard  
Batteries  
Figure 4 - 2/4 Zone Panel – General Assembly [with optional clock/time module]  
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Figure 5 – 8/16 Zone Panel – General Assembly [with optional clock/time module]  
Figure 6 - 32 Zone Panel – General Assembly [with optional clock/time module]  
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7 Mx-1016 16 -Zone – Typical Wiring Schematic  
Figure 7 – Typical Wiring Diagram  
Typical Input Circuit Wiring  
for Remote Silence, Evac, Reset &  
Class Change,  
Typical Zone Wiring  
22uF capacitor end-of-line device  
Typical Alarm Circuit Wiring  
-observe polarity  
-ve  
3K9 resistor  
end-of-line device  
[Normally open switch contacts]  
1A 2A  
-
-
+
+
Manual call point  
with 680R resistor  
Typical remote  
output wiring  
-
-
+
+
1
2
2k2 0.5W  
resistor  
Typical zonal  
output wiring  
Terminal identification  
notes:  
Cl/C = Class Change.  
B Act = Buzzer Active  
RST = Reset  
+
+
-
-
+
+
Connect  
to Aux DC  
24 V  
-
24 V DC  
relay  
Repeater Wiring - see  
Figure 9 - Repeater  
connection diagram  
Detector base with  
Schottky Diode  
1
2
3
4
1 + 1 -  
2 + 2 - 3 + 3 - 4 + 4 - 5 + 5 - 6 + 6 - 7 + 7 - 8 + 8 - 1 + 1 - 2 + 2 - 3 + 3 - 4 + 4 - 24V  
Sil Evac RST Cl/C Dis Evac BAct  
Inputs Outputs  
A
B
Scn  
0V  
N/C  
RST  
Lower terminal tier  
Upper terminal tier  
Lower terminal tier  
Upper terminal tier  
Zone O/Ps  
Alarm Circuits  
Aux DC  
Repeater  
Zone Circuits  
Zone Circuits  
Aux DC Fault Routing Fire Routing Fire Protection RST  
24V C/+ O/- C/+ O/- N/O  
9 + 9 - 10 + 10 - 11 + 11 - 12 + 12 - 13 + 13 - 14 + 14 - 15 + 15 - 16 + 16 -  
P
P
P
0V O/+  
P
C/-  
Fire Routing, Fault Routing & Fire Protection O/P configuration - Output specification:  
Fire and Fault Routing  
output wiring shown for  
the monitored/powered  
configuration  
When configured as monitored/powered outputs:  
When configured as volt-free changeover relays :  
For Fire Routing and Fire Protection O/Ps:  
Volt free relay contacts shown in quiescent [de-energised]  
condition.  
For Fire Routing and Fire Protection O/Ps:  
Quiescent: 5 V DC  
Active [fire]: 24 V nom]  
Relay local to fault  
routing equipment  
equipment  
Relay local to fire  
routing equipment  
equipment  
For Fault O/P:  
Volt free relay contacts shown in healthy [energised]  
condition.  
For Fault Routing O/P:  
Quiescent: 24 V DC [nom]  
Active [fault]: 5 V  
Field relay spec:  
Coil resistance - 2.6 to 4.5 k Ohms  
Voltage 24 V DC Nom  
[min 18 V, max 30 V]  
Fitted with suppression diode as shown.  
Connections:  
Connections:  
Observe correct polarity.  
[+ = Positive, - = Negative]  
Connect to normally open or normally closed contact as  
required.[P= Pole, C= Closed, O = Open]  
Applied voltage must not exceed 30 V DC.  
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8 Circuit Connection Details  
8.1  
2-16 Zone Motherboard Termination Details  
Figure 8 - C1627 Field Termination  
Inputs:  
Outputs:  
SIL = Silence alarms  
EVAC = Evacuate  
RST = Reset  
DIS = Disablement active  
EVAC = Evacuation active  
BUZ Active = Buzzer active  
Grey fill indicates I/O available on selected panel  
2
4
8
16/32  
Outputs Repeater  
Inputs  
Aux  
DC  
Zone Circuits  
Alarm Circuits  
Zone O/Ps  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
A
B
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lower terminal tier  
Upper terminal tier  
Lower terminal tier  
Upper terminal tier  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
Reset  
Zone Circuits  
Aux  
Fault  
Fire  
Fire  
DC Routing Routing Protection  
2
4
8
16/32  
O/- = Normally Open or -ve  
O/+ = Normally Open or +ve  
P = Pole  
C/+ = Normally Closed or +ve  
C/- = Normally Closed or -ve  
Grey fill indicates I/O available on selected panel  
8.2  
16 Zone Expansion Board Termination Details  
Figure 9 - C1632 16-Zone Expansion Board Field Termination  
Zone Circuits  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lower terminal tier  
Upper terminal tier  
+
+
26  
+
+
+
+
30  
+
+
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25  
27  
28  
29  
31  
32  
Zone Circuits  
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9 Mx-1000 Series C1627 Motherboard Features  
Figure 10 illustrates the motherboard features referred to elsewhere in the documentation.  
Figure 10 – C1627 Motherboard Layout  
Remote Inputs:  
Silence Alarms  
Evacuate  
Aux Outputs:  
DISablement active  
EVACuate Active  
BUZzer ACTIVE  
Fire  
Routing  
Output  
Reset  
Aux DC  
Supply  
Fault  
Routing  
Output  
24V & 0V  
Fire  
Zone Outputs  
1-4  
Alarm  
Protection  
Output  
Repeater  
Terminals:  
A,B, GND  
Circuits  
[Marked with Active  
Polarity]  
Zone  
Detection  
Inputs  
Reset  
Relay  
Output  
Connector  
for C1632,  
Zone  
Expansion  
Board  
J1  
C1631  
Repeater  
Interface  
Display  
Connector  
Secondary  
AC from  
transformer  
Configuration  
mode enabled  
LED indicator  
FS1  
Battery  
Fuse  
J18  
Power Supply LED  
indicators:  
OUTPUT OK  
Battery/Charger  
Fault  
Earth Fault  
Monitoring  
Link  
Battery  
Terminals  
Configuration  
switches  
SW1/1 to  
SW1/10  
Configuration  
switches  
SW2/1 to  
SW2/10  
Battery  
Thermistor  
Terminals  
Charger Fault  
Mains Fault  
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10 Mx-1000 Series C1632 16-Zone Expansion Board  
Features  
Detection zone  
terminals for  
zones 17 – 32  
Connector for  
motherboard  
ribbon  
Figure 11 – C1632 16-Zone Expansion Board  
11 Power Supplies  
The Mx-1002,Mx-1004, Mx-1008 and Mx-1016 panels produce d.c. power regulation directly on  
the C1627 motherboard. The Mx-1032 zone panel has an off-board power supply via a dedicated  
PCB (C1652) contained within the enclosure of the fire alarm panel.  
For all panels, the output voltage is adjustable from 25V to 28.2V via a small trimmer  
potentiometer on the PCB. As the output voltage is factory set however, this should not be  
necessary.  
11.1  
Visual indications  
The following visual indications are provided:  
1) A green ‘Output – OK’ LED. This simply denotes that power is being supplied to the  
panel  
2) A yellow ‘Batt/Charge Fault’ LED denoting any one of the following conditions:  
a) Battery disconnected  
b) Battery fuse blown  
c) Low Battery voltage  
3) A yellow ‘Charger Fault’ LED. This denotes that the switching regulator has stopped  
working and could be due to the following reasons:  
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a) Switching regulator is malfunctioning  
b) The power supply output voltage has been incorrectly set to a value less than the terminal  
voltage of the batteries  
4) A yellow ‘Mains Fault’ LED. This denotes that the mains voltage has failed or is less than  
the required minimum for correct operation of the power supply.  
Note: Fault indications do not become active for a minimum of 10 seconds after the fault has  
occurred.  
11.2  
Battery Disconnect  
The supply provides a battery disconnect facility which disconnects the batteries when the battery  
terminal voltage falls below 19.5V.  
11.3  
32-Zone Power Supply Features And Connections  
Figure 12 shows the layout of the 32 zone panel power supply.  
Secondary AC  
Supply from  
transformer  
28V, 0V DC  
Power output  
Mains  
Fault  
Output  
Common  
Fault  
Output  
4-way header for  
connector to 32 zone  
motherboard for DC  
power, common fault  
and mains fault  
DC supply  
output voltage  
adjustment  
Battery  
connections  
potentiometer  
[factory set].  
LED indicators for:  
Mains fault, Internal Fault,  
Battery/Charge Fault, Output O.K.  
Battery  
Thermistor  
connections  
FS1 Battery  
fuse [6.3 A]  
Figure 12 – 32-Zone Power Supply Layout  
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12 Installation  
The control panel must be installed by suitably qualified engineers familiar with the installation of  
fire detection systems. In addition, it is recommended to refer to the following information:  
Current edition of the IEE wiring regulations.  
Current edition of BS5839-1 or the installation standards for the relevant country.  
Any specific site requirements.  
Any field device installation instructions.  
Any data sheet provided for the installation of Intrinsically Safe devices.  
Notes:  
The rating plate, containing essential electrical information is located inside the panel  
on the inside face of the door.  
The mains supply cable should be a minimum of 1mm2 copper protected by a 5A fuse.  
An appropriate lockable double pole disconnect device shall be provided as part of the  
building installation. This device must have a minimum contact gap of 3mm.  
12.1  
Electrical Safety  
WARNING: Read this section completely before commencing installation.  
Prior to commencing installation of the control panel, ensure that adequate  
precautions are taken to prevent damage to the sensitive electronic components on  
the display board and the control board due to electrostatic discharge. You should  
discharge any static electricity you may have accumulated by touching a  
convenient earthed object such as an unpainted copper radiator pipe. You should  
repeat the process at regular intervals during the installation process, especially if  
you are required to walk over carpets.  
The panel must be located in a clean, dry position, which is not subject to shock or  
vibration and at least 2 metres away from pager systems or any other radio transmitting  
equipment. The operating temperature range is 0ºC to 40ºC; maximum humidity is  
95%.  
12.1.1  
IMPORTANT NOTES ON BATTERIES:  
DANGER:  
Batteries are electrically live at all times, take great care never to short circuit  
the battery terminals.  
WARNING: Batteries are often heavy; take great care when lifting and transporting  
batteries. For weights above 24 kilos, lifting aids should be used.  
DANGER:  
Do NOT attempt to remove the battery lid or tamper with the internal  
workings of the battery. Electrolyte is a highly corrosive substance, and  
presents significant danger to yourself and to anything else it touches. In  
case of accidental skin or eye contact, flush the affected area with plenty of  
clean, fresh water and seek immediate medical attention.  
Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries are “low maintenance”, requiring no  
electrolyte top-up or measurement of specific gravity.  
WARNING: Only clean the battery case with a cloth that has been soaked or dampened  
with distilled water. Do not use organic solvents (such as petrol, paint thinner,  
benzene or mineral spirits) or other materials that can substantially weaken  
the case. Do not use a dry cloth as this will generate static electricity, which  
in turn may lead to an explosion.  
WARNING:  
Avoid operating temperatures outside the range of -15°C/5°F to +50°C/122°F  
for float/standby applications.  
The recommended normal operating temperature is 20°C.  
HIGH TEMPERATURE will reduce battery service life. In extreme cases this  
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can cause Thermal Runaway, resulting in high oxygen/hydrogen gas  
production and battery swelling. Batteries are irrecoverable from this  
condition and should be replaced.  
LOW TEMPERATURE will prolong battery life but reduce output capacity.  
DANGER:  
Do not incinerate batteries. If placed in a fire, the batteries may rupture, with  
the potential to release hazardous gases and electrolyte. VRLA batteries  
contain substances harmful to the environment.  
Exhausted batteries must be recycled. Return them to the battery  
manufacturer or take them to your Council waste disposal site for appropriate  
disposal.  
12.1.2  
ELECTRICAL SAFETY:  
The volt-free relay contacts provided within the panel must not be used to directly switch any  
voltage that exceeds 50VAC or 75VDC. (Please also refer to relay rating data).  
This equipment requires a 230V AC supply. All installation work should be carried out  
in accordance with the recommendations of BS5839 Part 1 and the current edition of  
the IEE regulations by suitably qualified and trained personnel.  
THIS PANEL MUST BE EARTHED  
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12.2  
Installation Instructions  
1. Carefully remove the control panel from the packing and lie the panel on a flat surface.  
2. Open the door of the panel.  
3. Locate the spares bag and check that the following items are present:  
Quantity Description  
Type  
Mx-1002 / 04  
T1AH250V 20mm  
F2AL250V 20mm  
Mx-1008 /16 / 32  
T3.15AH250V 20mm  
F5AL250V 20mm [8/16]  
F6.3AL250V 20mm [32]  
22 µF, 35 V axial.  
*[8/16/32 off]  
1
1
Mains Fuse  
Battery Fuse  
*
*
End-Of-Line capacitors for  
normal zone monitoring  
22 µF, 35 V axial.  
*[2/4 off]  
End-Of-Line resistors for  
alarm circuits and zones  
configured as Intrinsically  
Safe.  
3k9 0.25W  
*[4/8 off]  
3k9 0.25W  
*[12/20/36 off]  
1
1
Engineer’s door keys  
Key Ref.:  
Key Ref.:  
801 [Flat key type]  
Key Ref.:  
801 [Flat key type]  
Key Ref.:  
Access Control keys  
801 [Tubular key type] 801 [Tubular key type]  
1
1
1
4
Positive battery lead  
Negative battery lead  
Battery coupling lead  
Red  
Black  
Blue  
N/A  
Red  
Black  
Blue  
Battery terminal insulation  
boot  
Mx-1032 only  
[32 zone panel only]  
12.2.1  
Mx-1000 Series Panel Installation Instructions  
1. Disconnect the display ribbon cable from the motherboard header.  
2. Disconnect the earth strap connecting the door and back-box via the spade terminal on  
the door.  
3. Unscrew the hinge pin at the bottom of the door whilst supporting the door. Swing the  
bottom of the door clear of the back-box and pull the door away from the top hinge pin.  
4. Place the door carefully to one side and replace the bottom hinge pin in the back-box.  
5. Unscrew and remove the two lower chassis screws and only slacken the top two  
mounting screws.  
6. Carefully lift the chassis upward to align the screw heads with the large holes in the  
chassis keyholes. Lift the chassis clear of the upper screws and rest the chassis in the  
bottom of the enclosure. Take care not to strain the wires that remain connected to the  
back-box.  
7. Disconnect the earth strap connecting the backbox and chassis at the earth bar.  
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8. Disconnect the flying leads from the transformer to the mains terminal block and earth  
bar.  
9. Remove the chassis from the enclosure and place carefully to one side.  
NOTE: The door and chassis both contain PCBs with sensitive and fragile electronic  
components on them. You must place these items in a location where they will  
not be damaged. Choose an area that is clean, dry and dust-free. You can place  
the items inside the original packing carton but you must ensure that sufficient  
soft packing is used to keep the door and chassis separated.  
10. Identify the three indented holes in the backbox that are used to mount the enclosure.  
11. Place the enclosure in the desired location and mark the position of the top indented hole.  
Remove the enclosure and fit a suitable fixing to the wall. Hang the enclosure from the  
top fixing point and ensure that it is level. Mark the locations of the other two mounting  
holes.  
12. Remove the enclosure from the wall and fit suitable fixings to the two remaining mounting  
points. Fix the enclosure to the wall using all three mounting points.  
13. Carefully remove the required knock-outs in the panel enclosure and gland all field wiring  
in place ensuring that the cable conductors are of sufficient length inside the enclosure.  
Ensure that all conductors are clearly labelled. DO NOT remove knock-outs from any  
unused cable entries. Any unused cable entries which are open must be sealed  
with a suitable plug (available separately).  
14. Connect the earth drain wires of the field cabling to the brass earth bar positioned at the  
top of the backbox. Up to two drain wires may be connected to each terminal.  
15. Ensure that continuity of any cable shield is maintained through to the last device on the  
circuit. The shield must only be connected to enclosure earth in the panel by using the  
earth bars provided. [Different requirements apply for the screen of data cable used for  
connecting repeaters – see 12.2.2 below].  
16. Connect the incoming protective earth conductor to the Earth terminal in the mains  
terminal block. This is the primary earth point and is labelled  
[also labelled E]. See  
17. Clear any dust and debris from inside the enclosure.  
18. Connect the mains-in LIVE cable to the mains terminal block [L terminal] as indicated in  
20. Connect the mains-in Neutral cable to the mains terminal block [N terminal] as indicated  
21. Secure the mains-in cable to the cable clamp adjacent the mains terminal using the cable  
tie supplied. NOTE: The clamp should be over the outer cable insulation.  
22. Reinstallation of the chassis is the reverse of removal. Reconnect all wires and ensure  
none are trapped between the chassis and back-box. Do not connect the field wiring at  
this stage.  
23. Refit the door. The refitting procedure is the reverse of removal. Ensure that the earth  
strap and ribbon cable are reconnected correctly.  
24. Place the left-hand battery into the bottom of the enclosure. The terminals should be  
positioned towards the centre of the enclosure and the battery should be adjacent to the  
left side of the back-box, fixed by the raised indents in the back-box, one above the  
battery and one to the right.  
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25. Place the right-hand battery into the bottom of the panel. The terminals should be  
positioned towards the centre of the enclosure and the battery should be adjacent to the  
right side of the backbox located by the raised indents in the back box above the battery  
and to the left.  
26. Connect the black battery lead to the power supply “Batt -” [battery negative] terminal and  
connect the red battery lead to the power supply “Batt +” [battery positive] positive  
terminal [situated on the motherboard for the Mx-1002, Mx-1004, Mx-1008 and Mx-1016  
panels and repeater panel or on the separate power supply board in the Mx-1032 panel].  
The location of the motherboard battery terminals are shown in Figure 10 – C1627  
the end of the black lead onto the negative (black) terminal of the left-hand battery. Fit the  
connector on the end of the red lead onto the positive (red) terminal of the right-hand  
battery.  
28. Connect the blue battery lead between the positive (red) terminal of the left-hand battery  
and the negative (black) terminal of the right-hand battery. Note that the batteries will not  
power the panel until the mains supply is energised.  
12.2.2  
Installation And Connection Of The C1631 Repeater Interface  
Warning: Observe anti-static precautions  
1. Ensure that the panel and repeaters are powered down and the main and standby  
supplies are disconnected.  
2. On the fire alarm panel and each repeater, remove the jumper link at J22 (adjacent to J9)  
and fit a C1631 repeater interface to connectors J13 and J9 located immediately to the  
left of the Zone Expansion ribbon connector on the right-hand side of the C1627  
motherboard. The board should be held in place by the 12mm high plastic spacer  
3. Connect the RS485 data cable as shown in Figure 13– Repeater Connection Diagram.  
4
If the repeater is powered from the panel then connect the Aux 24V d.c. supply from the  
panel to the repeater.  
Notes:  
1. Use only RS485 screened data cable.  
2. Connect the cable screen to earth only at the fire alarm panel.  
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Figure 13– Repeater Connection Diagram  
EARTH BAR  
Through connector  
insulated from  
panel earth  
Screen  
To other  
repeater  
panels  
Repeater  
Repeater  
TB21  
TB21  
TB20  
TB20  
[Top right hand corner of motherboard]  
[Top right hand corner of motherboard]  
Mx-1000 Series repeater panel [max 5  
off]  
Mx-1000 Series fire detection/alarm panel  
Power Supply connections not shown.  
Connect the repeater mains power supply (if required) to the L, N and E terminals as described  
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13 Commissioning  
13.1  
Introduction  
The following equipment should be available where possible to minimise commissioning time:  
i) VHF/UHF Portable Radio (for two engineers)  
ii) Multi-meter or equivalent  
13.2  
Commissioning Checklist  
1. Before commissioning, the engineer should check the following:  
i) All field wiring has been inspected and tested in accordance with CEL wiring  
recommendations, current issues of BS5839:1 and BS7671 IEE wiring regulations.  
ii) All field cables are glanded into the control panel cabinet.  
iii) Detector bases are terminated but detector heads are not fitted. Any devices with  
electronic components are not fitted. Terminations to devices with electronic  
components should be linked through to maintain cable continuity.  
iv) Manual Call Points are not connected but cable is linked through to maintain continuity.  
v) No end-of-line devices (e.g. alarm circuit EOL resistor) are fitted in the field.  
2. The following information should be available to the commissioning team:  
i) Detection layout drawings.  
ii) Wiring schematic diagram.  
v) Control Panel installation manuals.  
vi) Installation manuals for all equipment connected to the system.  
vii) Site specific configuration details.  
Experience has shown that tracing wiring faults on long circuits that are routed through risers etc.  
can be difficult without knowledge of the wiring route.  
It is recommended that the electrical installer be made available until basic wiring continuity is  
proven. A minimum of two persons (e.g. engineer and mate) is recommended for efficient  
commissioning.  
13.3  
An Overview Of The Commissioning Procedure  
Commissioning is broken in to 3 sections:  
i) Pre-commissioning wiring check.  
ii) Powering the panel up with no field wiring connected, configuring the panel in  
accordance with the site-specific requirements and carrying out a functional check.  
iii) Functional testing of all circuits and field devices to check each circuit and function in  
turn to ensure correct operation of the entire system.  
In this way any faults may be located quickly and accurately. The general procedures are as  
follows:  
Alarm circuits should be checked first. The correct operation of each sounder should be  
checked for correct audibility as specified in BS5839:1, using the Evacuate function.  
Detection zones should be commissioned next. The purpose is to establish the correct  
functioning of each device and checking for correct indication at the control panel. The  
panel responses as configured should be checked at this time.  
All ancillary inputs and outputs should be commissioned and the functionality  
confirmed.  
Fire protection signals should be tested.  
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Fire and fault routing signalling should be tested.  
WARNING: Before testing, the engineer must be aware both of the operation of all  
devices fitted to the auxiliary circuits and of the consequences of their operation.  
13.4  
Pre-Commissioning Wiring Check  
NOTE: This pre-commissioning wiring check procedure should be followed to test all  
wiring prior to specific commissioning of any detection, alarm and auxiliary circuits.  
1. Ensure that no devices are connected to the detection zones and alarm circuits, but that  
the cables are linked through at the device locations to achieve a continuous circuit.  
2. Ensure that the resistance of all cables to earth and between cores is at least 2M.  
Check the following:  
i) Positive to earth resistance is 2Mor greater.  
ii) Negative to earth resistance is 2Mor greater.  
iii)Positive to negative resistance is 2Mor greater.  
3. Connect a wire link as the end-of-line device on each of the zones and alarm circuits. At  
the panel end, measure the resistance across the positive & negative ends of the cables  
for each of the circuits; ensuring the value does not exceed 20. Remember to remove  
the wire links after the tests.  
Correct polarity throughout all circuits must be maintained. Rectify any faults.  
All bells, detector heads and call points should now be connected and the correct end-of-line  
devices fitted. Use the spare end-of-line devices supplied and leave the EOL devices in the panel  
terminals at this stage. Remember to remove any links fitted to detector bases. Be very careful to  
maintain correct polarity at each device.  
Warning: Intrinsically safe zone arrangement.  
End-of-line capacitors cannot be connected to zones monitoring Intrinsically Safe  
detection devices in hazardous areas. To do so will risk causing an explosion in the  
hazardous area. End-of-line resistors with a value of 3K9must be used, which  
comply with the requirements laid down in the installation data sheets provided with the  
I.S. barrier and the I.S. fire detection devices.  
In order for detector head removal monitoring to function correctly when resistors are  
used as the end-of-line devices, any diodes in the detector bases that are in circuit  
when the detector head is removed must be disconnected.  
The panel must be configured to monitor Intrinsically Safe zones.  
The first device on an Intrinsically Safe zone must be an I.S. Zener Barrier or Galvanic  
Isolator. Detectors and Manual Call Points on the Safe side of the barrier are not  
permitted.  
To comply with the requirements of BS5839, all manual call points should be located in  
the zone cabling between the I.S. Barrier/Isolator and the first detector. Any manual call  
point or detector located on the “end-of–line” side of a detector will be rendered  
inoperative if the detector head is removed.  
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13.5  
Powering up  
1. Prior to powering up, the panel will have been installed in accordance with the installation  
instructions, all cabling will have been fully installed and tested, glanded into the panel  
enclosure but not connected to the panel terminals. The mains supply should be isolated  
externally to the panel.  
2. Check the battery connections are correct.  
3. Remove the mains supply fuse from the panel mains terminal block. Once the permit to  
energise the mains supply is in place, energise the mains and check the voltage and  
polarity are correct before replacing the panel fuse.  
4. The panel will power up and if all the end of line devices are correctly terminated in the  
panel and the battery is OK, the panel should be silent, displaying only the Power Supply  
On indication.  
5. Turn the Access keyswitch to “1” and press the Test Display button. The panel should  
respond by lighting all indications and sounding the buzzer. This will continue for a few  
seconds after the button is released.  
13.6  
13.6.1  
Configuration.  
Basic Default Configuration  
When first powered up, the Mx-1000 Series Fire Alarm Panel can be operated in the standard  
default mode without any additional configuration.  
The basic default mode is:  
All zones latching fire, non-delay, standard [non-intrinsically safe]  
Fire Routing, Fire Protection and Sounder outputs not delayed.  
13.6.2  
Site-Specific Configuration.  
It is possible to tailor the functionality of the Mx-1000 Sereies Fire Alarm Panel in line with site-  
specific requirements. Details of the site configurable options and the configuration process are  
provided in sections 13.6 and 15.1 respectively. Charts are provided in the System Log Book for  
planning/recording the actual configuration. This configuration is not lost when the panel is  
powered down.  
13.7  
Commissioning Procedure  
After completion of the pre-commissioning wiring check, power-up and configuration, commission  
the circuits in line with the following guide.  
13.7.1  
Alarm Circuits  
1. Remove the resistor from the first alarm circuit terminal and connect the first alarm circuit  
wiring to the terminals, observing correct polarity. Check that any alarm fault indications  
clear after a few seconds.  
2. Use the Alarm Test facility [see Mx-1000 Series User Manual] or press Evacuate to  
operate the sounders. Check that all sounders connected to the alarm circuit operate.  
3. Deselect the Alarms Test condition or if “Evacuate” was used, press silence alarms to  
stop the sounders operating.  
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the second and any subsequent alarm circuits.  
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13.7.2  
Commissioning zones  
1. Work logically and systematically through each zone.  
2. Zone fault conditions:  
Remove the end-of-line device from the zone 1 terminals and connect the cables of the  
zone 1 circuit to the panel terminals, observing the correct polarity. Check that any  
zone 1 fault indications clear after a few seconds.  
Check the fault monitoring of the cable is correct by applying an open circuit then a  
short circuit at the end-of-line device (in the field). Check that the fault condition is  
indicated on zone 1 on the fire panel.  
Remove the circuit faults, restoring the circuit to the healthy condition and confirm that  
the fault indication clears.  
3. Zone fire conditions  
Starting with the device nearest the panel, operate each manual call point and  
detection device on the zone in turn.  
After operation of each device confirm:  
The fire indication is provided on the panel on the correct zone.  
The fire alarm devices operate correctly in line with the panel configuration.  
The Fire Routing and Fire protection outputs operate correctly in line with the  
panel configuration.  
Press the Silence Alarms and the Reset buttons after each device test and check the  
alarm clears (Manual Call Points must be manually reset before restting the panel).  
4. Detector removal operation.  
Remove the 1st detector along the zone cable [counting from the panel] on zone 1 and  
observe the following:  
The appropriate amber zone fault LED illuminates  
The internal buzzer sounds  
The fault relay operates  
For non I.S. zone applications:  
Operate a manual call point between the detector that has been removed and the  
EOL capacitor. Check that the panel reacts as described above for a fire  
condition.  
Refit the detector, reset the manual call point, press the “Silence Alarms” button  
and then the “System Reset” button on the panel’s display board and check that  
the control panel returns to its normal state.  
Repeat for all detectors on the zone.  
For I.S. zone applications:  
Remove the 1st detector in the zone cable [counting from the panel] and operate  
a manual call point ensuring that the correct fire alarm condition is raised on the  
panel (assuming the installation complies with BS5839).  
Continue to check the operation of all other manual call points on the zone,  
resetting the manual call point and silencing/resetting the panel at each stage.  
Refit the detector and check that the control panel returns to its normal state.  
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Continue to test each of the other detectors in turn, checking on each removal  
that:  
The appropriate amber zone fault LED illuminates  
The internal buzzer sounds.  
The fault relay operates.  
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4, one zone at a time, until all the zones are commissioned.  
6. Any faults that are found must be traced and rectified before proceeding.  
13.7.3  
Commissioning the Class Change Input  
1. Connect the Class Change switch to the class change input on the motherboard.  
2. Operate the class change switch and observe:  
i)  
The alarms sound for 5 seconds then stop.  
ii)  
iii)  
The internal buzzer on the panel does not operate.  
The internal buzzer on repeaters does not operate.  
3. De-activate the class change switch  
13.7.4  
Commissioning the Fire and Fault Routing Outputs  
1. Remove the resistor from the Fire Routing output circuit terminals and connect the field  
wiring to the terminals, observing correct polarity. Check that any fault indications clear  
after a few seconds.  
2. To operate the output, initiate a fire condition on a zone. Check that the fire signal is  
received at the receiving station. Silence and reset the fire alarm panel to clear the output.  
3. Remove the resistor from the Fault Routing output circuit terminals and connect the field  
wiring to the terminals, observing correct polarity. Check that any fault indications clear  
after a few seconds.  
4. Initiate a fault condition on the fire alarm panel to signal a fault to the remote receiving  
station.  
5. Confirm the receipt of the fault warning at the receiving station.  
6. Open-circuit the output wiring of each circuit in turn, confirm the fire alarm panel indicates  
Fire Routing and Fault Routing faults appropriately.  
7. Reconnect the cabling and confirm the faults clear.  
13.7.5  
Commissioning the Fire Protection control signal  
1. Ensure any fire protection equipment to be controlled via the Fire Protection output is  
locked off/safe before attempting any connection, testing or commissioning.  
2. Remove the resistor from the Fire Protection output circuit terminal and connect the field  
wiring to the terminals, observing correct polarity. Check that any fault indications clear  
after a few seconds.  
3. Initiate a fire condition on a zone to operate the output. Check that the fire signal operates  
the interface relay adjacent the fire protection equipment.  
4. Open-circuit the field wiring and confirm that the fire alarm panel indicates Fire Protection  
output fault.  
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5. Reconnect the cabling and confirm the faults clear.  
6. Final testing and commissioning of the loop through to the fire protection equipment,  
including test [simulated] activation of the equipment, should be carried out at the  
appropriate time in conjunction with the engineer responsible for the fire protection  
system.  
13.7.6  
Commissioning ancillary inputs  
Remote Silence Alarms, Reset and Evacuate inputs should each be tested by the activation of the  
remote equipment. The response should be verified for each signal.  
13.7.7  
Commissioning ancillary outputs  
The correct operation of equipment connected to the Zone Outputs, Disablement Active,  
Evacuate Active and Buzzer Active outputs should be verified in turn by initiating a fire condition  
on each of the appropriate zones; disabling/enabling a zone; operating the Evacuate button on  
the panel’s display.  
13.7.8  
Commissioning repeaters  
1. Power-up the Panel and then the Repeaters. Only the “Power Supply On” LEDs should  
be illuminated on the Panel and Repeaters.  
2. At Repeater 1, turn the Access control switch to “1”, and press the “Evacuate” button.  
Check that the alarms operate and the internal buzzer operates on all repeaters.  
3. Press the “Silence” button on the fire alarm panel. Check that the alarm circuits silence  
and the internal buzzer silences on all repeaters.  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each repeater.  
5. Operate a Manual Call Point on zone 1 and check for correct fire indication at each  
repeater.  
6. Press the “Silence Alarms” button on a repeater and check that the alarms are silenced  
and the Zone 1 fire LED is constantly illuminated on all repeater panels.  
7. Press the “Reset” button on a repeater and check that the panel and repeaters return to  
the quiescent state.  
8. Repeat steps 5 to 7 for each zone and ensure “Silence Alarms” and “Reset” operate  
correctly from each repeater.  
9. Set the DIL switches on the C1631 Repeater Interface card in the fire alarm panel OFF  
(No Repeaters). Check that all repeaters indicate a “Comms. Fault”.  
10. Set the C1631 Repeater Interface card DIL switches in the fire alarm panel back to their  
previous settings and check that the repeaters return to normal.  
11. Set the first repeater address to 0. Check that the panel indicates a “Repeater fault” and  
any additional repeaters display a steady “Comms fault” LED.  
12. Set the first repeater address back to normal and check that the panel and repeaters  
return to normal.  
13. Repeat steps 11 and 12 for any other connected repeaters.  
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14 User Controls and Indications  
14.1  
User Indications [showing optional clock module]  
General Indicator Section  
Indicator Description  
Power Supply On  
Fire  
Colour  
Operating Condition  
Green  
Red  
Steady indication for Mains or Standby power On.  
Flashes on any new fire alarm condition, changing to a steady  
indication on operation of Silence Alarms.  
Fire Routing Active  
General Fault  
Red  
Steady indication when the Fire Routing Output is active.  
Flashes for any fault condition.  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Power Supply Fault  
System Fault  
Flashes for mains or standby power supply/charge fault  
Steady indication to indicate Microcontroller or Memory Failure.  
Flashes to indicate Engineer’s Configuration Mode active.  
Flashes for any positive or negative power supply earth fault.  
Flashes for any auxiliary supply fuse failure  
Earth Fault  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Fuse Fault  
Repeater Fault  
Flashes for any Repeater fault or repeater communication fault,  
Flashes for any sounder fault. Steady for sounders disabled.  
Steady indication while sounder walk test is active.  
Sounder Fault/Disabled  
Sounder Test  
Fire Protection Fault/Disabled  
Flashes for a fault on the Fire Protection Output. Steady when Fire  
Protection Output is disabled.  
Fire Routing Fault/Disabled  
Fault Routing Fault/Disabled  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Flashes for a fault on the Fire Routing Output. Steady when Fire  
Routing Output is disabled.  
Flashes for a fault on the Fault Routing Output. Steady when Fault  
Routing Output is disabled.  
POWER SUPPLY ON  
FIRE  
ZONE LOCATION  
ZONE LOCATION  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
1
2
EVACUATE  
TEST DISPLAY  
FIRE ROUTING ACTIVE  
GENERAL FAULT  
3
SILENCE/  
RESOUND  
ALARMS  
ENABLE  
DISABLE  
4
POWER SUPPLY FAULT  
SYSTEM FAULT  
5
6
RESET  
7
EARTH FAULT  
8
FUSE FAULT  
SILENCE  
BUZZER  
9
TEST  
REPEATER FAULT  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED  
SOUNDER TEST  
DELAY  
ON/OFF/  
OVERRIDE  
SELECT  
FIRE PROTECTION FAULT/DISABLED  
FIRE ROUTING FAULT/DISABLED  
FAULT ROUTING FAULT/DISABLED  
SELECT  
ON/OFF  
0
1
21 : 18 : 05  
D / N OFF  
User Instructions  
Clock Module [Optional]:  
Showing time and  
Day/Night off  
Access Controls Keyswitch:  
0 – Controls Locked  
1 – Controls Unlocked  
Back light flashes for  
Clock Module fault.  
Zone Location Indications  
Indicator Description  
Colour  
Operating Condition  
User Generated Zone Location Text  
Red  
Flashes when zone is in a fire condition, turning to steady on  
operation of Silence Alarms.  
User Generated Zone Location Text  
Yellow  
Flashes when zone is in a fault condition. Illuminates steady  
when zone is disabled or in test.  
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14.2  
User Controls [showing optional clock module]  
POWER SUPPLY ON  
ZONE LOCATION  
ZONE LOCATION  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
1
2
EVACUATE  
TEST DISPLAY  
FIRE  
FIRE ROUTING ACTIVE  
GENERAL FAULT  
3
SILENCE/  
RESOUND  
ALARMS  
ENABLE  
DISABLE  
4
POWER SUPPLY FAULT  
SYSTEM FAULT  
5
6
RESET  
7
EARTH FAULT  
8
FUSE FAULT  
SILENCE  
BUZZER  
9
TEST  
REPEATER FAULT  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED  
SOUNDER TEST  
DELAY  
ON/OFF/  
OVERRIDE  
SELECT  
FIRE PROTECTION FAULT/DISABLED  
FIRE ROUTING FAULT/DISABLED  
FAULT ROUTING FAULT/DISABLED  
SELECT  
ON/OFF  
0
1
21 : 18 : 05  
D / N OFF  
Access Controls Keyswitch:  
0 – Controls Locked  
1 – Controls Unlocked  
Switch  
Functionality  
Button Availability  
Description  
Evacuate  
Operates all sounders continuously and lights the Evacuated LED  
adjacent the button until the silence button is operated.  
When controls are unlocked  
When controls are unlocked  
Silence/Resound  
Alarms  
Following a fire alarm condition, 1st operation stops sounders. The  
General Fire LED and the Zonal fire LED will change from flashing to  
steady. 2nd operation restarts the previously silenced sounders.  
Reset  
Clears the panel display, resets the zones, outputs and operates the  
reset relay.  
When controls are unlocked and [if  
silence before reset is configured]  
alarms silence switch has been  
operated.  
Silence Buzzer  
1] Press to stop the buzzer sounding in fire or fault conditions.  
When controls are locked or  
unlocked  
2] In 2 Stage Delay Mode, with stage 1 delay running, press to start  
stage 2 delay otherwise all delayed outputs operate when Stage 1 timer  
times out.  
When the panel is in the fire  
condition and the delay is running.  
Controls are locked or unlocked  
Delay  
On/Off/Override  
1] Press once to Enable the delay mode, lighting the adjacent delay on  
LED. Press again to disable the delay mode and turn off the LED  
1] When controls are unlocked and  
delay period is set to a value > 0.  
2] Overrides the delay when delay is running, turning the delay mode  
and the LED off. All delayed outputs will operate immediately.  
2] When the panel is in the fire  
condition and the delay is running.  
Select On/Off  
Test Display  
Enable  
Enables the User select feature [Select Select ] for selection of zones  
or outputs via for disablement/re-enablement and also Day/Night On/Off  
selection and setting current time on clock module (when fitted).  
When controls are unlocked  
Press to illuminates all LEDs on the display and operate the buzzer. All  
indications remain active for approx 5 seconds after button release. Also  
displays alarm counter on clock module (when fitted).  
When controls are locked or  
unlocked  
Press to clear the disablement or test condition on a zone or output  
selected via the User Select feature.  
When controls are unlocked, the  
Select switch has been operated  
and a zone or output has been  
selected.  
Disable  
Test  
Press to disable a zone or output selected via the User Select feature.  
As above.  
As above.  
Press to initiate the One Man Test on sounders or zones as selected via  
the User Select feature.  
Select Select ↓  
Used to scroll the cursor indication through the zone and output fault  
LEDs on the display to select a zone or output for disablement, or test.  
[LED illuminated when Select Mode is active]. Also scrolls through clock  
module menu (when fitted).  
When controls are unlocked and  
the Select switch has been  
operated.  
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15 Operating the Engineer’s functions  
15.1 Engineer’s Zone/Output Configuration Process:  
Various programmable configuration options associated with the zonal inputs and outputs  
can be enabled/disabled by operating the appropriate DIL switch located within the panel  
enclosure. These are:  
Configure zones as delayed zones.  
Configure zones for use with I.S. barriers/isolators.  
Configure zones as latching/non-latching fire indication.  
Configure zones to short circuit fire mode.  
Configure outputs to be delayed.  
Note: Configure Machinery Space Zones feature is not used on the standard Mx-1000 Series  
panels.  
15.2 Zone or Output Configuration  
1. Select a programmable configuration mode:  
Enable the controls on the display, by turning the Access key-switch on the panel  
display to the “1” position.  
If the panel is in the fire alarm condition, silence the alarms and reset.  
Open the panel door and locate the appropriate DIL switch on the motherboard [Config  
Non-latch Zones; Config I.S. Zones; Config Delay Zones; Config Delay O/Ps] and  
move the switch actuator to the ON position.  
The CONFIG ENABLED LED on the motherboard will illuminate.  
The Panel’s System Fault LED will flash and the buzzer will operate.  
The Select LED on the front of the display will pulse.  
Any standing fire or fault alarm indications and associated outputs will be inhibited.  
If active, the indications for evacuation, silence buzzer, delay on or disablement  
indications will clear.  
The panel will indicate the current status of the selected programmable  
configuration mode on the yellow fault/disabled LEDs on the Zones, Sounders, Fire  
Routing and Fire Protection outputs.  
A steady indication denotes that the zone/output is already configured to the selected  
mode.  
No indication denotes that the zone/output has not been configured to the selected  
mode.  
Close the panel door to allow access to the buttons on the display.  
2. Select a zone or output to be configured:  
On the panel display, press the Select On/Off switch to enable the Select Mode.  
The Select LED will become steady and the panel buzzer will silence.  
A pulsing indication [cursor] will appear either on the Zone 1 Fault/Disabled LED or  
the Sounder Fault/Disabled LED/Test depending upon which configuration DIL  
switch is selected.  
Use the Select and Selectbuttons to scroll the cursor indication through the  
selectable options:  
For zonal configuration, through all zones sequentially in forward [Select] or  
reverse [Select ] sequence starting at zone 1.  
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For Output Delay configuration, through Sounders, Fire Protection and Fire Routing  
outputs in forward [Select] or reverse [Select ] sequence starting at Sounders.  
3. To change the configuration of a selected zone or output:  
With the cursor flashing on the selected zone or output:  
Operation of the ENABLE button will apply the configuration functionality to the  
selected zone/output causing the associated fault/disabled LED to provide a  
continuous indication.  
Operation of the DISABLE button will clear the configuration from the selection and  
restore normal operation. The fault/disabled LED will clear.  
By repeating steps 2 and 3, any number of zones [or outputs] can be configured.  
4. To quit the programmable configuration mode:  
To return the panel to normal operating mode applying the updated configuration:  
Open the panel door and return the selected Config DIL switch on the motherboard  
to the OFF position.  
The CONFIG ENABLED LED on the motherboard will clear, the panel buzzer will  
silence and the flashing System Fault indication and zone/output configuration  
status indications on the display will clear as will the cursor and the Select  
indications. Any current alarms, disablements, will be re-indicated along with any  
active status indications [Delay on etc.].  
Close and lock the panel door.  
Return the ACCESS keyswitch to the “0” position to disable the controls on the display.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: WHILE THE PANEL IS IN THE ENGINEER’S  
ZONAL/OUTPUT CONFIGURATION MODE, ALL ZONAL INPUTS ARE IN  
PERMANENT RESET AND OUTPUTS ARE INHIBITED – THE PANEL WILL  
NOT RESPOND TO ANY FIRE ALARM.  
15.3 To Restore the Factory Default Configuration for Zones &  
Outputs:  
Open the panel door and locate the DIL switches SW1-4 to SW1-8 on the motherboard  
[Config Non-latch Zones; Config I.S. Zones; Config M/S Zones; Config Delay Zones;  
Config Delay O/Ps] and move the switch actuator on each switch to the On position.  
The Config Enabled LED on the motherboard will flash.  
The Panel’s System Fault LED will flash and the buzzer will operate.  
Any standing fault or disablement indications will clear.  
It will not be possible to enter the Select Mode.  
Press the Disable button on the panel’s display.  
Return DIL switches 1-4 to 1-8 to the OFF position.  
The Config Enabled LED on the motherboard will clear.  
The Panel’s System Fault LED will flash and the buzzer will clear.  
The factory default configuration [all zones as latching fire, non-delay, standard [non-  
intrinsically safe] will be restored and the Fire Routing, Fire Protection and Sounder  
outputs will no longer be delayed  
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15.4  
Engineer’s Zone/Output Configuration Time-out Warning:  
This feature is provided to prevent the panel being left in the Zone/Output Configuration condition.  
1 minute after the last button press:  
The panel buzzer will restart.  
The Select LED will flash.  
The System Fault LED will continue flashing.  
Press the Select On/Off button to continue with the configuration process otherwise quit  
the configuration process as described in 15.2.4 above  
15.5 Invalid Configuration conditions:  
Invalid condition: If 2 or more configuration switches on the motherboard are in the ON  
position at the same time:  
The Config LED on the motherboard will flash.  
The System Fault and Select LEDs on the display will flash.  
The fault relay will operate.  
The panel buzzer will sound.  
The Cursor indication will clear.  
Configuration will be inhibited.  
To clear the invalid condition check the zone and output config switches [1/4, 1/5, 1/6,  
1/7, 1/8] on the motherboard and ensure that only one is selected to ON.  
Invalid condition: Selecting any config mode switch [1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7, 1/8] to the ON  
position whilst the panel is in the fire condition.  
The Config LED on the motherboard will flash.  
The System Fault and Select LEDs on the display will flash.  
The panel buzzer will sound.  
The Cursor indication will clear.  
Configuration will be inhibited.  
To clear the invalid condition, select the config switch to OFF. Reset the fire alarm  
condition before attempting the configuration process again.  
15.6 List of configuration DIL switches and their functions  
SW 1/1 - Inhibit F/P on NLZ:  
Selects Fire Protection relay to operate or not to operate for a fire condition on any zone  
configured to non-latched mode.  
OFF Fire Protection relay operates for a fire condition on any zone configured to non-  
latched mode.  
ON: Fire Protection relay does not operate for a fire condition on any zone configured  
to non-latched mode.  
[Not EN54 compliant function].  
S/W 1/2 - Delay Alarm Sil & Rst:  
OFF: Silence and reset available as normal.  
ON: Prevents alarms being silenced or reset for a period of 3 minutes after a fire alarm  
condition occurs.  
[Not EN54 compliant function].  
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SW 1/3 – Delay On Auto:  
OFF: Automatically turn off the delay mode once a day at the set time [the delay mode  
first being turned on manually].  
ON: Automatically turn the delay mode on once a day and off once a day at the set  
times.  
Requires optional clock module.  
SW 1/4 - Config Non-Latch Zones:  
OFF: Configuration mode disabled.  
ON: Enables selected zones to be configured to non-latching fire mode via the  
Engineer’s Select feature.  
[Not EN54 compliant function].  
SW 1/5 - Config I/S Zones:  
OFF: Configuration mode disabled.  
ON: Enables selected zones to be configured to Intrinsically Safe alarm thresholds and  
passive end of line fault monitoring via the Engineer’s Select feature. [For use with  
appropriate I.S. barriers/Isolators, typically 330 Ohm zener barriers or galvanic  
isolators].  
[Not EN54 compliant function. Provided to meet existing customer requirements.]  
SW 1/6 - Config M/S Zones:  
OFF: Configuration mode disabled.  
ON: Enables selected zones to be configured to short circuit fire mode via the  
Engineer’s Select feature.  
SW 1/7 - Config Delay Zones:  
OFF: Configuration mode disabled.  
ON: Enables selected zones to be configured to Delay Mode via the Engineer’s Select  
feature.  
SW 1/8 - Configure Delay O/Ps:  
OFF: Configuration mode disabled.  
ON: Enables the selection of outputs, via the Engineer’s Select feature, to which the  
panel delay will apply.  
SW 1/9 - 2 Stage Delay:  
OFF: Single Stage Delay Mode.  
ON: Two Stage Delay Mode.  
SW 1/10 - Alarms on Evac Only:  
OFF: Sounders operate on any fire condition including evacuate.  
ON: Selects sounders to operate only when the panel is in the evacuate condition  
[Not EN54 complaint function. Provided to meet existing customer requirements.]  
SW 2/1 - Silence Before Reset:  
Select type of reset mode. [Not EN54 compliant function. Provided to meet existing customer  
requirements]:  
OFF: Reset available when panel is in the [un-silenced] fire or fault condition.  
ON: Fire Condition Reset available only when panel is in Alarm Silenced condition.  
Fault reset available when panel is in the fault condition.  
SW 2/2 to 2/5 - Delay/Minutes:  
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Sets the duration of the variable time delay element [i.e. the single stage delay and stage 2 of the  
two stage delay] in steps of 1 minute within the range 0-9 minutes. See Table 1 - Delay Switch  
Table 1 - Delay Switch Settings  
Delay  
S/W 2/2  
S/W 2/3  
S/W 2/4  
S/W 2/5  
Duration  
Delay  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
disabled  
1 min  
2 min  
3 min  
4 min  
5 min  
6 min  
7 min  
8 min  
9 min  
10 min  
10 min  
10 min  
10 min  
10 min  
10 min  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
SW 2/6 - Enable Zonal Alarms:  
Select the type of sounder alarm response to a fire condition in conjunction with the Pulse  
Non Alarm Zones switch described below. [Not EN54 compliant function. Provided to  
meet existing customer requirements] :  
OFF: General Alarm Mode – all sounders operate continuously until silenced.  
ON: Zonal Sounder Mode - Sounder groups for zones not in the alarm condition may  
be selected, via the Pulse Non Alarm Zones switch [SW 2/7], to pulse or not to operate.  
Note: Zonal alarms on the 2/4 zone panel affects the standard sounder circuits on the  
motherboard. On the 8, 16 and 32 zone panels, it affects only the [future] expansion  
module sounder circuits.  
SW 2/7- Pulse Non Alarm Zones:  
Select the type of zonal sounder alarm response to a fire condition in conjunction with the  
Zone Alarms switch [SW 2/6] described above. [Not EN54 compliant function. Provided to  
meet existing customer requirements]:  
With the Zone Alarms switch [SW 2/6] in the On position [Zonal Sounder Mode]:  
SW2/7 OFF: Zonal sounders for zone in the fire condition operate continuously until  
silenced. All others are silent.  
SW2/7 ON: Zonal sounders operate continuously - all other sounders operate in pulsed  
mode until silenced.  
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SW 2/8 - Silent Zone Test:  
Select sounder response in One Man [Detector] Test Mode:  
OFF: Sounders operate once on each test.  
ON: Sounders do not respond to a zone test.  
SW 2/9 - Buzzer Disable:  
Enable/disable panel fire/fault buzzer.  
OFF: Buzzer is enabled.  
ON: Buzzer is disabled. General Disablement LED illuminated.  
[Not EN54 compliant function. Provided for commissioning purposes.]  
SW 2/10 - Latched Faults:  
When enabled, all fault conditions latch until the Reset switch is operated.  
OFF: Non-latched faults.  
ON: Latched faults.  
15.7  
Configurable Options via DIL switch selection on Repeater Interface  
Board:  
DIL switch SW1 on the C1631 Repeater Interface PCB is used to set the quantity of repeaters  
and the repeater addresses as follows:  
To set the repeater quantity, set SW1 on the C1631 fitted to the fire alarm panel in line  
Table 2 - C1631 setting for quantity of repeaters  
SW 1  
Repeater Quantity  
0
1
2
3
4
5
1-1  
1-2  
1-3  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
On  
To set the addresses of the individual repeater panels, set SW1 on the C1631 fitted to  
each repeater must have a different address.  
Table 3 - C1631 setting for repeater addresses  
SW 1  
Repeater Address  
0 *  
Off  
Off  
Off  
1
2
3
4
5
1-1  
1-2  
1-3  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
On  
* Note: Address 0 = repeater disabled.  
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15.8  
Configuring the Fire Routing, Fire Protection and Fault routing O/Ps  
To configure the Fire Routing Output to volt-free relay contacts, remove links J10, J11 and J12.  
[These links are combined in a single block].  
To configure the Fire Protection Output to volt-free relay contacts, remove links J14, J15 and J16.  
[These links are combined in a single block].  
To configure the Fault Routing Output to volt-free relay contacts, remove links J6, J7 and J8.  
[These links are combined in a single block].  
These links are located below the associated output in the top right hand section of the C1627  
15.9  
Enable/disable earth fault monitoring.  
To disable the earth fault monitoring, remove the link J18 located towards the bottom right hand  
16 Optional Clock Module – Configuration and Setting  
16.1  
Standard Module Engineer Mode:  
16.1.1  
To Zero the Alarm Counter:  
Open panel door and move the DIL switch 1, pole 2 on the clock module PCB to the ON position.  
Return the DIL switch to the OFF position.  
16.1.2  
To Access the Engineers Clock Module Edit Functions:  
Select the Access Control key switch to position “1”.  
Press SELECT ON/OFF button.  
Use the ↑↓ buttons to scroll the cursor LED indication through the selectable options on the panel  
display LED indications until the LCD backlight illuminates. The normal time display is:  
HH:MM:SS  
D/N ON  
HH:MM:SS  
D/N OFF  
or  
or  
To select Day/Night Mode On/Off:  
o
Press the SELECT ON/OFF button to enter Day/night mode On/Off Set Display:  
D/N ON  
Change?  
D/N OFF  
Change?  
o
On the rear of the Clock Module PCB, move the DIL switch 1, pole 1 to the ON  
position. Pressing ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) toggles the setting between D/N  
ON and D/N OFF.  
To set the current time:  
Press SELECT to enter the current Time Set Display:  
o
HH:MM:SS  
Time Set  
HH  
flashing  
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o
o
Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to adjust the hours (HH) to the desired value  
(0-23).  
Press SELECT to select the minutes:  
HH:MM:SS  
Time Set  
MM  
flashing  
o
o
Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to adjust the minutes (MM) to the desired  
value (0-59).  
Press SELECT to select the seconds:  
HH:MM:SS  
Time Set  
SS  
flashing  
o
Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to adjust the seconds (SS) to zero.  
To set Day/Night Mode On Time  
o
Press SELECT to access the Day/Night Mode On Time Set Display:  
HH:MM:SS  
ON Time  
HH  
flashing  
o
o
Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to adjust the hours (HH) to the desired value  
(0-23).  
Press SELECT to access select the minutes:  
HH:MM:SS  
ON Time  
MM  
flashing  
o
o
Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to adjust the minutes (MM) to the desired  
value (0-59).  
Press SELECT to access select the seconds:  
HH:MM:SS  
ON Time  
SS  
flashing  
o
Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to adjust the seconds (SS) to the desired  
value (0-59).  
To set Day/Night Mode Off Time  
o
Press SELECT to access the Day/Night Mode On Time Set Display:  
HH:MM:SS  
OFF Time  
HH  
flashing  
o
o
Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to adjust the hours (HH) to the desired value  
(0-23).  
Press SELECT to access select the minutes:  
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HH:MM:SS  
OFF Time  
MM  
flashing  
o
o
Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to adjust the minutes (MM) to the desired  
value (0-59).  
Press SELECT to access select the seconds:  
HH:MM:SS  
OFF Time  
SS  
flashing  
o
o
Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to adjust the seconds (SS) to the desired  
value (0-59).  
Press SELECT to exit to the Delay On/Off Set Display:  
D/N ON  
Change?  
D/N OFF  
Change?  
Pressing SELECT repeates the cursor/display changes as above.  
Pressing SELECT repeates the cursor/display changes as above in reverse.  
To exit Clock Module Menu:  
o
o
Return the WP DIL switch on the Clock Module to OFF position.  
Press SELECT ON/OFF: Module switches off the LCD backlight and exits  
configuration mode. The normal time display is:  
HH:MM:SS  
D/N ON  
HH:MM:SS  
D/N OFF  
or  
o
On completion of editing, return the Access Control key switch to position “0”.  
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16.2  
Configuring the Clock Module  
The Clock Module is configured by setting Link 1 and DIL switch 1. These are both located on the  
rear of the C1651 Clock Module PCB [accessed by opening the panel door].  
Link 1  
Position Selected  
Fitted  
Function  
1st Fire Alarm Time Mode selected  
Removed  
Day/Night Mode selected  
Link 1  
DIL Switch 1  
Pole  
Position Selected  
Function  
Removed  
Fitted  
1
1
1
1
2
Left [Off]  
Right [On]  
Left [Off]  
Right [On]  
Left [Off]  
Clock Module Menu configuration disabled  
Clock Module Menu configuration enabled  
No effect  
No effect  
Removed  
Removed  
Day/Night mode and Fire Event Counter mode  
enabled.  
2
Right [On]  
Day/Night mode and Fire Event Counter mode  
disabled.  
[To zero the Fire Event Counter, select “On”  
momentarily then return to “Off”].  
Fitted  
Fitted  
2
2
Left [Off]  
1st Alarm Fire Time and Fire Event Counter  
Mode enabled  
1st Alarm Fire Time and Fire Event Counter  
Mode disabled.  
Right [On]  
[To zero the Fire Event Counter, select “On”  
momentarily then return to “Off”].  
Table 4 – C1651 Clock Module DIL switch 1 and Link 1 Settings  
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16.3  
C1651 Clock Module PCB Features  
Figure 14 llustrates the PCB features referred to elsewhere in the documentation  
LK1 – Select  
operating  
d
DIL switch S1 -  
Select config mode,  
reset/disable counter  
Figure 14 – C1651 Clock Module PCB  
16.4  
Clock Module Error Messages  
16.4.1  
WP DIL Switch Error Message:  
WP DIL Switch is operated when the timer is not in Timer Set Mode, the normal display flashes  
with WP DIL switch message:  
HH:MM:SS  
D/N ON  
HH:MM:SS  
D/N OFF  
or  
Changes to (pulses every second):  
WP DILSW  
IS ON  
The backlight remains OFF. The panel indicates a general fault and prevents the clock module  
from being accessed by the user/engineer.  
16.4.2  
EEPROM Error Message:  
Data inconsistency has been detected in EEPROM0 or EEPROM1:  
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EEPROM 0  
ERROR  
EEPROM 1  
ERROR  
or  
Note: Both EEPROM devices can be erased by the following procedure:  
1. Power down the panel.  
2. Place the WP DIL switch in th ON position.  
3. Powe the panel back up.  
4. Return the WP DIL switch to the OFF position when the display is as  
described in 16.4.1 above.  
16.4.3  
ROM Checksum Error message:  
Internal ROM checksum failed:  
ROM FAIL  
ERROR  
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17 Mechanical, Electrical & Environmental Specification  
Mechanical  
Mx-1000 Series Panel  
Repeater  
Specification  
2/4  
8 zone  
16 zone 32 zone 2-8  
16  
32  
zone  
zone  
zone  
zone  
Size [mm]  
Height:  
Width:  
Depth:  
340  
370  
370  
441  
340  
340  
441  
325  
325  
325  
400  
325  
325  
400  
95  
126  
126  
131  
95  
95  
131  
Weight excluding  
batteries:  
5.65Kg  
7.05Kg  
7.05Kg  
9.35Kg  
5.65Kg  
5.65Kg  
7.6Kg  
Mains Input  
Mx-1000 Series Panel  
Repeater  
Specification  
2/4  
zone  
8 zone  
16 zone 32 zone 2-8  
zone  
16  
zone  
32  
zone  
Maximum Input Power:  
Protection:  
85W  
165W  
165W  
240W  
85W  
85W  
85W  
T1A  
T3.15A  
H250V  
[3.15A  
T3.15A  
H250V  
[3.15A  
T3.15A  
H250V  
[3.15A  
T1A  
T1A  
T1A  
[Warning: Replace only  
with identical type & rating  
of BEAB or VDE approved  
fuse]  
H250V  
H250V  
H250V  
H250V  
[1A anti-  
surge]  
[1A anti-  
[1A anti-  
surge]  
[1A anti-  
surge]  
anti-surge] anti-surge] anti-surge] surge]  
Voltage:  
230V AC +10%/-15%  
Cable requirements:  
Minimum of 1mm2 copper protected by a 5A fuse.  
Power Supply  
Output  
Specification  
Mx-1000 Series Panel  
Repeater  
2/4  
8 zone  
16 zone 32 zone 2-8  
16  
zone  
32  
zone  
zone  
zone  
Maximum Current Output,  
Mains On  
1.5A  
3A  
3A  
3A  
5A  
5A  
1A  
1A  
1A  
Voltage Output, Mains On  
26.5 - 28.6V  
1.5A  
Maximum Current Output,  
Mains Failed  
3A  
1A  
1A  
1A  
Voltage Output, Mains  
Failed  
19.2 - 27V  
Output protection:  
Electronic current limiting  
Common fault output:  
Mains failed fault output:  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
50mA  
50mA  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
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Battery  
Mx-1000 Series Panel  
Repeater  
Specification  
2/4 zone  
8 zone  
16 zone  
32 zone  
2-8  
16 zone 32 zone  
zone  
Battery charger output: 1.5A  
3A  
3A  
5A  
1.5 A  
1.5 A  
1.5 A  
[Temperature  
compensated float  
charger  
28.6V ±0.1V@-5°C  
26.5 V±0.1V@ +40 °C.  
Battery type:  
2 off  
2 off  
2 off  
2 off  
2 off  
2 off  
2 off  
POWERSONIC  
PS1230  
[12V 3Ah]  
PS1270  
[12V 7Ah]  
PS12120  
[12V 12Ah]  
PS12180  
[12V 18Ah]  
PS1230  
[12V 3Ah]  
PS1230  
[12V 3Ah]  
PS1230  
[12V 3Ah]  
[Warning: Replace  
only with identical  
battery]  
Battery size:  
134mm x  
67mm x  
60mm  
151mm x  
65mm x  
94mm  
151mm x  
98mm x  
94mm  
180mm x  
76 mm x  
134mm x  
67mm x  
60mm  
134mm x  
67mm x  
60mm  
134mm x  
67mm x  
60mm  
[For one 12 V pack]  
167mm  
Battery circuit  
protection:  
F2AL250V  
F5AL250V  
F5AL250V  
F6.15AL250V  
F2AL250V F2AL250V F2AL250V  
20mm fast  
blow glass  
fuse  
20mm fast  
blow glass  
fuse  
20mm fast  
blow glass  
fuse  
20mm fast  
blow glass  
fuse  
20mm fast  
blow glass  
fuse  
20mm fast  
blow glass  
fuse  
20mm fast  
blow glass  
fuse  
[Warning: Replace  
only with identical  
type & rating of fuse]  
Mains failed fault  
battery current:  
45mA  
80mA  
45mA  
80mA  
45mA  
80mA  
55mA  
90mA  
40mA  
75mA  
40mA  
75mA  
40mA  
75mA  
Mains failed alarm  
battery current:  
Environmental  
Specification  
All Panels  
Operating  
temperature:  
-5ºC to 40ºC  
5% to 95%  
Operating humidity:  
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