Honeywell MA Series Operation Manual
Honeywell MA Series Operation Manual

Honeywell MA Series Operation Manual

Max panel fire detection system

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MAx panel Fire Detection System
Operation Manual
M-167.3-Serie-MA-EN / 11.2021
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  • Page 1 MA-8000 MA-2000 MA-2000 LOOP MA-8000 MAx panel Fire Detection System Operation Manual M-167.3-Serie-MA-EN / 11.2021...
  • Page 2 The use of this documentation does not grant you a licence or any other right to use any name, logo or label referred to or depicted herein. This documentation is subject to the copyright of Honeywell. The content must not be copied, published, modified, distributed, transmitted, sold or changed without the express prior written permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MAx panel Fire Detection System Contents General / Application ........................................4 Associated Documents....................................... 4 DEFINITIONS ..........................................5 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND SIGNALLINGS ........................... 6 FRONT PANEL LED INDICATIONS ................................8 USER INTERFACE DESCRIPTION ................................9 1.5.1 Description of using the keyboard to enter data in the programming folders ......9 1.5.2 Normal condition ..............................
  • Page 4: General / Application

    MAx panel Fire Detection System General / Application These operation instructions are intended to complement the explanations of your fire alarm installer and provide you with concise and comprehensive information on the operation of the fire alarm control panel MAx series MA-1000, MA-2000 and MA-8000. We recommend that you read these operating instructions carefully and keep them with the technical documents of the fire alarm control panel (FACP).
  • Page 5: Definitions

    MAx panel Fire Detection System 1.2 DEFINITIONS LINE: A physical line to which the intelligent field devices are connected: • Detectors • Audio / visual devices • Manual call points (MCP) • Input and output modules POINTS: Are the intelligent field devices that can be connected to the FACP. A maximum of 50 points can be associated to each zone.
  • Page 6: Front Panel Controls And Signallings

    MAx panel Fire Detection System 1.3 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND SIGNALLINGS Buttons with dedicated functions EVACUATION: Command for activating the siren output and all output modules programmed with type SW = SND in the absence of alarms and faults. A level 2 password is required to activate this function. END DELAY: This button is active only in the event of an alarm if the immediate activation of the sounder outputs has been excluded in the exclusion menu.
  • Page 7 MAx panel Fire Detection System FUNCTION BUTTONS in LCD TOUCH SCREEN: These virtual buttons are displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen. They activate the corresponding functions. These functions change according to the selected menus. Example: in the system status display, these buttons allow access to the Programming, Utilities, Disablements or Test menus.
  • Page 8: Front Panel Led Indications

    MAx panel Fire Detection System 1.4 FRONT PANEL LED INDICATIONS ALARM (red): It flashes if there is at least one device in alarm status and it has not been recognised yet. It is permanently on if all alarm events have been recognised. PREALARM (red): It flashes if there is at least one device in pre-alarm status and it has not been recognised yet.
  • Page 9: User Interface Description

    If an invalid password is entered, the following message will be displayed: “Invalid password! xxxxx" where “xxxxx” is a five-character code. If the programmed password has been forgotten, it can be obtained from Honeywell technical service by providing this code. M-167.3-Serie-MA-EN / 11.2021...
  • Page 10: Normal Condition

    MAx panel Fire Detection System 1.5.2 Normal condition The following screen is displayed when the control panel is in normal condition. If you tap on the screen, the following screen is displayed.  Date - time  Alarm zones counter ...
  • Page 11: Pre-Alarm Condition

    MAx panel Fire Detection System 1.5.3 Pre-alarm condition The following screen appears when the control panel is in the zone pre-alarm condition:  • First zone in pre-alarm • Time, date, progressive event • Programmed text for the zone  Any subsequent zones in pre-alarm ...
  • Page 12: Alarm Condition

    MAx panel Fire Detection System 1.5.4 Alarm condition The following display appears when the control unit is in the zone alarm condition: Using the arrow buttons  you can scroll through the list of the zones containing faults. By pressing the enter button you can access the list of points in alarm of the zone selected on the display;...
  • Page 13: Zone Fault Event Condition

    MAx panel Fire Detection System 1.5.5 Zone fault event condition The following display appears when the control panel is in zone fault condition. Fault events are also initially displayed for the zone.  Zone with fault events  Text programmed for this zone ...
  • Page 14: Utility Menu

    MAx panel Fire Detection System UTILITY MENU Selecting UTIL from the main system screen will take you to the Utility menu, which includes some functions generally used by servicing personnel. To access the menu, enter the level 3 password (33333 is the default password). To enter the password, refer to the editing function previously mentioned in the description of the keyboard operation.
  • Page 15: Parameters

    MAx panel Fire Detection System 2.1 Parameters By selecting the “Parameters” option, you can configure the local and special parameters as shown in the following figures: 2.1.1 Local parameters If “NO” is selected for the “LED blink” function, then the LED flashing is disabled for all the points recognised during the line interrogation.
  • Page 16: Special Parameters

    MAx panel Fire Detection System 2.1.2 Special parameters This menu has five programming folders: 1. Programming the DRIFT WARNING FUNCTION To change the “Drift warning” function, press the enter button ; use the arrow buttons  to change the parameter; when you have finished, press the enter button to confirm.
  • Page 17 MAx panel Fire Detection System 3. Verify count: change the line reliability parameters Invalid Reply: enter the parameter to report the fault for invalid reply (expressed in number of interrogation polling on the line). Default value = 05. Type-ID: enter the parameter to signal type ID invalid fault (expressed in number of interrogation polling on the line).
  • Page 18: Utility - History Log

    MAx panel Fire Detection System UTILITY - history log The history log has a capacity of 10.000 events. Once the maximum number of events in the memory has been reached, when a new event occurs the panel clears the oldest event from the event log and saves the new one. Events/Size: displays actual memory use in the history log.
  • Page 19 MAx panel Fire Detection System Disable history log: if the “disable” function is activated, no new events arriving from either the detection lines or the repeaters will be saved in the history log. If the history log is disabled, a system fault is reported in the faults list. To change this parameter in this folder, press the enter button and use the arrow buttons ...
  • Page 20: Utility - View/Modify Status

    MAx panel Fire Detection System UTILITY - VIEW/MODIFY STATUS This function allows you to examine the status of a point and, in the case of a detector, the analogue value can also be displayed. This value will be displayed as a percentage with respect to the alarm threshold programmed for that device.
  • Page 21 MAx panel Fire Detection System Groups status The display shows the first group by default. To select another group, use the function buttons. Use - GROUP or + GROUP to display the previous/next group. Zones status The display shows the first zone by default. To select another zone, use the function buttons. Use - Zone or + Zone to display the previous/next zone.
  • Page 22: Utility - Active Module List

    MAx panel Fire Detection System 4.1 UTILITY – ACTIVE MODULE LIST You can use this function to examine the lists of active modules that are connected to the control unit lines. Input modules Active input modules are displayed as follows: The following comment is provided for a line where there are no alarm input modules: "No active input module"...
  • Page 23: Utility - Firmware Version

    4.3 Firmware update This function will upload a new version of the firmware from a USB memory stick inserted into the dedicated port. This operation must be authorised by Honeywell Technical Service. DISABLE MENU By pressing the DISABL function button in the main system status screen, you can access the disable menu, where detectors, modules, zones, etc.
  • Page 24 MAx panel Fire Detection System Modify status - detectors The display shows the first device of the first line by default. To select another device, use the function buttons. When a detector is disabled, the control unit is prevented from receiving alarms and fault signalling from the sensor.
  • Page 25 MAx panel Fire Detection System System disable This procedure has three programming folders, where the editing function previously explained is used to enter data. Sounder exclusion To change this parameter in this folder, press the enter button and use the arrow buttons  to select YES or NO. then press the enter button to confirm the value.
  • Page 26: Test Menu

    MAx panel Fire Detection System TEST MENU By pressing the TEST function button in the main system state display, you can access the test menu, which includes the functions generally used by the servicing personnel to test the system. To access the menu, enter the level 2 password (22222 is the default password).
  • Page 27 MAx panel Fire Detection System Notes M-167.3-Serie-MA-EN / 11.2021...
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