Advanced Mxp-536 Manual

Peripheral zone card

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Peripheral Zone Card
Compatible with Standard or Diode Bases
Up to 32* devices per circuit (*device range dependant)
Individually Configured Zone circuits
"Short = Alarm" Option
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"Intrinsic Safety" Option
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"Non-latching" Option (from 50-06 onwards)
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"Alarm Verification" Option (from 50-07b onwards)
o
Current Limited Zone circuits (48mA under Short Circuit)
Voltage Regulated Zone Circuits
S.M.A.R.T. Power Management
The operation and functions described in this manual are available from Software Version Mx5000-050-04 onwards.
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  • Page 1 Peripheral Zone Card  Compatible with Standard or Diode Bases  Up to 32* devices per circuit (*device range dependant)  Individually Configured Zone circuits “Short = Alarm” Option “Intrinsic Safety” Option “Non-latching” Option (from 50-06 onwards) “Alarm Verification” Option (from 50-07b onwards) ...
  • Page 2 Zone Current (Iz) Limit 48mA, Under Short Circuit Zone Voltage (Vz) 24V ± 5% Max Line Resistance Radial Zone EOL Configurable (6K8, 4K7 or 3K9), Advanced Exp-006 AEOL Module PSU Monitor Input Volt Free PSU Monitor EOL PBUS EOL 150R...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page INTRODUCTION............................. 4 GENERAL INSTALLATION & OPERATION ....................4 ..........................4 ODULE VERVIEW ..........................5 ASIC ONFIGURATION ..........................6 PERATING ODES 2.3.1 PSU Monitor ............................6 .......................... 7 IRING ONFIGURATION 2.4.1 Loop (Class A) Zone Wiring ....................... 7 2.4.2 Radial (Class B) Zone Wiring......................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    With up to 16 cards supported, this allows up to 128 conventional zone circuits and an extra 48 SELV relay outputs to be operated from a single Fire Panel. Each Mxp-536 unit can be configured to operate in either radial (class B) or ring (class A) mode. In radial (class B) mode: ...
  • Page 5: Basic Configuration

    Each card connected to the 485 Communication Line must have its own address. This address should be set so that it matches the corresponding card within the Advanced PC Config Tool design. Configuration Defaults: Earth Monitor Disabled: This is the required condition if the card is expected to share a ground plane with the parent fire Panel, or any other card which also provides earth monitoring capabilities.
  • Page 6: Operating Modes

    Peripheral Bus Mode: The card requires an Mx5000 Fire Panel in order to operate. In this mode the card provides maximum flexibility, with the ability to configure each zone independently via the Advanced Configuration tool. No need to fit EOLs (or loop wiring if running in Class A) on unused zones; unused zones are disabled by the Fire Panel to reduce current drain.
  • Page 7: Wiring Configuration

    2.4 Wiring Configuration 2.4.1 Loop (Class A) Zone Wiring PBUS A PBUS B Loop (Class A) Zone Using Standard Bases Loop (Class A) 4 Wire Device Zone Without Zone Supply Monitoring 2.4.2 Radial (Class B) Zone Wiring PBUS A PBUS B Radial (Class B) Zone Using Standard Bases AEOL Exp-006...
  • Page 8: 485 Comms Wiring

    2.4.3 485 Comms Wiring Mxp-536 Peripheral Zone Card Mxp-536 Peripheral Zone Card Mxp-536 Peripheral Zone Card Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay From Fire 150R Panel 2.4.4 Supply Wiring Supply wiring with local PSU monitoring. Mxp-536 Peripheral Zone Card...
  • Page 9: Detector Compatibility

    Normal Devices using standard bases wired in a Loop (no EOL required) or… Devices using standard bases with an EOL Resistance Devices using Shottkey diode bases and an Advanced Active EOL module. Value represents the maximum number of devices (+1) that can be lost before zone evaluation is compromised.
  • Page 10: Ring (Class A)

    Maximum Devices Exp-006 Argus Aurora Compatible Device Type Normal S100 (0R / 330R bases) Photo S200 (0R / 330R bases) Photo/Heat S300 (0R / 330R bases) High temp heat S400 (0R / 330R bases) Heat 20-S1000-ADV (0R / 330R bases) Photo 20-S2000-ADV (0R / 330R bases) Photo/Heat...
  • Page 11: Card Configuration Setup

    3 Card Configuration Setup 3.1 Adding a Card to the Design Expand the Panel (in the “Site List”) and select the “Peripheral Bus” node; this will bring up a list of available cards that can be connected to the peripheral bus in the “Device Selector”. Unlike most peripheral devices the PC1124 is represented twice in the “Device Selector”…...
  • Page 12: Input Configuration

    3.3 Input Configuration Point Options for Fire Action Point Options for Non-Fire Actions Input configuration is performed along the same line as configuring any loop device. Setting the “Input Action” to “No Action” has the following impact: Input is disabled at the hardware end (overall power consumption is reduced) End of Line resistors are not required for unused inputs.
  • Page 13: General Notes

    4 General Notes The DC power to the Mxp-536 card must always be local to the card. This equipment is constructed with static sensitive components. Observe anti-static precautions at all times when handling printed circuit boards. Wear an anti-static earth strap connected to...
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  • Page 15 USER NOTES www.advancedco.com...
  • Page 16 Doc Number: 680-188 Revision: Advanced Electronics Ltd Moorland Way, Cramlington, Northumberland, NE23 1WE UK First Issued: 2013-mm-dd Tel: +44 (0)1670 707 111 Fax: +44 (0)1670 707 222 Email: sales@advancedco.com Web: www.advancedco.com www.advancedco.com...

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