Using The Panel Interfaces - Menvier Security MF9300 Installation And User Instructions Manual

Eight and sixteen zone control panels - fire system
Table of Contents

Advertisement

2. Connect the batteries together using the battery connectors contained in the accessories bag -
note the polarity of the connections on the assembly diagram (Fig.1). Fit the batteries into the battery
compartment of the rear enclosure.
3. Ensure that all external wiring that is to be used is available within the back box and connect them
to the correct terminal blocks on the interface board (use Fig.3 for guidance). Connect the inter board
connections (one 8 way connector from the power supply board to TB2 on the main board, one 14
way connector from the interface board to TB1 on the main board and one 26 way ribbon connector
from the interface board to the main board) (Fig 2). Wire the AC mains input to the mains terminal
block within the rear enclosure. Connect the battery connector to the Power Supply PCB (ensure that
the clip on the connector socket fits with the catch on the connector plug on the PCB). A small spark
may be seen at the connector when this is done - this is quite normal. The internal buzzer should
sound and the green POWER LED should flash (other LEDs may also be lit - this too is quite normal
at this stage). Fix the central section to the rear enclosure using the 4mm screws provided (4 off).
Apply the AC mains supply and press the system reset button (see Fig 2). If all is well the green
POWER LED should now be permanently ON.
4. Fix the battery cover plate to the rear enclosure using the 3mm screws provided (6 off).
5. Fit the lower door.
6. Carry out the testing of the system. NOTE that all manual call points (MBG913/MBG914) used in
the system must be individually tested for correct operation. Then when satisfied that all is working
correctly fit the upper door - ensure that the door clicks into place and locks there.
WARNING: Operating up of a panel after installation should only be carried out by a suitably
qualified/trained person. Live parts are exposed by this operation so ensure that the mains supply is
switched off before attempting to service any of the parts inside the panel.
Routine testing of the system should be carried out as recommended in BS5839 part 1: 1988
(Clause 29).

Using The Panel Interfaces:

The panels provide the following interfaces options. Fig.2 shows the location of the interface
terminal blocks on the circuit board. Note that these features are in addition to the
requirements of EN54.
Auxiliary DC Output
A 24 VDC output is provided. This output may be switched via the auxiliary relays or used to drive
external relays via the auxiliary zone/common outputs. This output is fused to protect against wiring
faults but is UNMONITORED by the panel i.e. if this fuse ruptures the panel will not register a fault.
PAGE 22

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Related Products for Menvier Security MF9300

Table of Contents