Advanced Apollo MxPro 5 Application Note

Advanced Apollo MxPro 5 Application Note

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Apollo Devices
This document lists the Apollo devices that are compatible with the
Range of Fire Alarm Control Panels.
It also highlights any specific requirements and technical information.
The operation and functions described in this manual are available from Software Version 5000-050-04 onwards.
www.advancedco.com
680-167 REV 03

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  • Page 1 Apollo Devices This document lists the Apollo devices that are compatible with the Range of Fire Alarm Control Panels. It also highlights any specific requirements and technical information. The operation and functions described in this manual are available from Software Version 5000-050-04 onwards. www.advancedco.com 680-167 REV 03...
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  • Page 3: Compatible Devices

    1 Compatible Devices All part numbers are Apollo numbers unless indicated otherwise. Item Description Comments Detection 58000-300 Carbon Monoxide Detector 58000-400 Heat Detector 58000-500 Ionization Smoke Detector 58000-600 Optical Smoke Detector 58000-700 Multi-Sensor Detector 58100-908 Manual Call Point with Isolator EN54-11 Type A 58100-950 Manual Call Point (Weatherproof)
  • Page 4 Item Description Comments MPA0800 Wiesmeier Remote Indicator MPA0805 Wiesmeier Remote Indicator Intrinsic Safe Devices 55000-440 Heat Detector 55000-540 Ionization Smoke Detector 55000-640 Optical Smoke Detector 45681-215 Mounting base 55000-940 Manual Call Point EN54-11 Type A Protocol translator – single channel 55000-855 Protocol translator –...
  • Page 5 Item Description Comments 45681-261 Sounder base 45681-277 Integrated base sounder with isolator 45681-278 Integrated base sounder 45681-279 Integrated base sounder with isolator Integrated base sounder with isolator – slow whoop 45681-290 Integrated base sounder – slow whoop 45681-291 Integrated base sounder with isolator – DIN tone 45681-300 45681-330 Sounder / beacon base with isolator...
  • Page 6 Item Description Comments Radio Interface Devices XPA-IN-14007-APO Interface Unit XPA-CB-12034-APO Optical Smoke Detector with mounting base XPA-CB-13032-APO Multi Sensor Detector with mounting base XPA-CB-11170-APO Heat Detector (CS) with mounting base XPA-CB-11171-APO Heat Detector (A1R) with mounting base XPA-MC-14006-APO Manual Call Point EN54-11 Type A XPA-CB-14001-APO Sounder and Base (Red)
  • Page 7: Sensitivity Settings

    2 Sensitivity Settings Reference: Product Manual 680-165 Section 3.3.2.8 The following are the protocol / device specific information relating to Apollo devices. 2.1 Mode This is applicable to Discovery devices only. The panel fully supports the sensitivity modes within the Discovery devices. Refer to the Apollo technical documentation for a detailed description and recommended use of these bands.
  • Page 8 [Loop 1 Devices] <More> Address Additional Info >001.0 Disco Drift = 20% 002.0 XP95 003.0 Disco Drift = 004.0 Disco Drift = Refer to Apollo’s literature for a full explanation of the drift mechanism and for further information on the expected values.
  • Page 9: Loop Isolators

    3 Loop Isolators Apollo recommends a maximum of 20 detector devices (or equivalent loading) between isolators. Note that some devices (particularly modules) are specified as representing the equivalent of two or more detector loads. For further information, refer to the Apollo Document on Isolators (number PP2090) and individual Apollo device data sheets.
  • Page 10 Each point can be assigned to a zone and programmed with location text as required. The sounder can be assigned to any output group and programmed as pulsing/continuous etc as with any other sounder circuit controller. There are a couple of items to note with this device: - a) It is essential that zone 1 is NOT in a fire condition when an “Auto Learn”...

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