ESP MAGPRO96G Installation And Programming Manual

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ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE
FIRE PANEL MAGPRO96
INSTALLATION AND
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
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1293

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  • Page 1 ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE PANEL MAGPRO96 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL 1293...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ........................................4 1.1 General Description ......................................4 1.2 General Specifications ....................................4 1.2.1 General Technical Specifications ................................5 1.2.2 Possible Hardware Configuration ................................5 1.2.3 Working Environment .................................... 5 1.2.4 Electrical Specifications ..................................5 2. INSTALLATION ........................................7 2.1 Mounting .........................................
  • Page 3 4.2 Time introducing ......................................48 4.3 Date introducing ......................................48 4.4 Daytime Mode ......................................... 49 4.5 Output Delay Introduction ....................................50 4.5.1 Sounder Delay ....................................... 50 4.5.2 Fire output Delay ....................................51 4.5.3 Fire Protection Delay ..................................... 51 4.6 LOG-file view ........................................51 4.7 Testing ..........................................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 General Description MAGPRO96 is an analogue addressable fire panel with maximum coverage of 96 zones and connecting 1 to 4 loops. The panel supports communication protocol MAGPRO (MAGPRO96-L250 loop controller). In the configuration of the MAGPRO96 panel can be implemented up to 4 MAGPRO96-L250 loop controllers. An arbitrary number of devices can be added to each zone thus ensuring the easy adaptation of the system to any type of configuration.
  • Page 5: General Technical Specifications

    1.2.1 General Technical Specifications • Loops - from 1 to 4 loops • Up to 250 devices (detectors and modules, regardless of the type) per Loop • Zones - 96 displayed zones • Monitored relay outputs - 4 (Sounder, Fire, Fault and Fire Protection) •...
  • Page 6 Battery Power Supply - Voltage output (U): ............ 13,8V - Current output (I): ............2A - Internal resistance of the accumulator battery Ri ..< 0,3 Ohm - Number of the Batteries: ........... 1 x 12V/ 18Ah, rechargeable, sealed lead-acid type - Battery Size: ..............
  • Page 7: Installation

    2. INSTALLATION 2.1 Mounting • The panel must be installed in a clean dry place and must not be subjected to impact or vibrations (Figure 1). It must be situated far from heating appliances. The temperature must be within -5ºС and + 50ºC. The fire panel is not water- proof! •...
  • Page 8: Flush Mounting (Option)

    2.1.2 Flush Mounting (option) • Analogue-addressable fire panel MAGPRO96 is available for flush mounting. The accessory set contains two special hangers (see Figure 7) for flush wall mounting of the fire alarm panel on 25 mm thick drywall. • Use given on Figure 6 dimensions to outline and to cut the mounting hole in the drywall. •...
  • Page 9: System Components

    2.2 System components 2.2.1 Front panel LED indication LED indication LED-indication of the events provides following functions: for the zones for the events GENERAL FIRE - General FIRE Indication PREALARM - Indication for zones in Pre-Alarm Condition GENERAL FAULT - General FAULT Indication SYSTEM FAULT - General SYSTEM FAULT Indication SYSTEM SILENCE - General Indication for Silenced Sounders DELAY - General Indication for Active Delay in any of the Out-...
  • Page 10: Output Module (I/O Module) And 4 Relay Module

    2.2.3 Output Module (I/O Module) and 4 Relay Module The I/O Module (Figure 11a) is a basic part of the fire panel MAGPRO96, see the description of the terminals below. The 4 Relay Module is integrated onto the I/O Module and has 4 relays with programmable relay outputs. ATTENTION: The Main Board could not work independently.
  • Page 11: Connecting Devices To The Outputs Module

    2.2.4 Connecting devices to the Outputs Module The monitored outputs SND, FIRE R, FIRE P and FAULT R, at activation, provide 24VDC@0,3A to the load connected between them and GND (the earthing point of the panel). It is necessary to connect in parallel to the last device in the loop a 10k terminate resis- tor, so to ensure that the panel is able to detect any break or short circuit in the loop - see Fig.
  • Page 12: Loop Expander

    2.2.5 Loop Expander The MAGPRO96 fire panel operates with MAGPRO96-L250 loop controller (MAGPRO communication protocol). The Loop Controller (Figure 14) realizes the connection between the I/O Module and devices connected to the com- munication line. The Loop Expander has two basic functions: 1. Gathers data from the devices in the communication line and transfers it to the I/O Module;...
  • Page 13: Maximum Permissible Cable Length

    2.2.6 Maximum permissible cable length • Loop Controller MAGPRO96-L250 The maximum length of the loop in the system could vary according to the cross-section and the ohmic resistance of the used cable. ATTENTION: MAGPRO96-L250 controller supports up to 250 devices, regardless of the type! To ensure the correct operation of the system is necessary to make some calculations in advance: 1.
  • Page 14: Main Power Source

    2.2.7 Main Power Source LED indication for the status LED-indication for the status of Main power source of Main Power Source. Terminal block for Terminal block for external power supply Fuse 2 external power supply. Fuse AF type А F-Type Main Main Power...
  • Page 15: Connecting Of The Accumulator Battery

    2.2.8 Connecting of the accumulator battery Black Sealed lead acid type rechargeable battery 12V / 18Ah Main Power Source Figure 18. Connecting the accumulator battery to the main power source. · Connect the red cable to the positive pole of the battery, and the black cable - to the negative battery pole. Both of the cables are connected to the battery by means of a flat terminal lug Ø5mm.
  • Page 16: Connecting A Heat Printer

    Main board elements: • Restore Defaults - Resetting the panels with default parameters. • RS-232 - Serial interface • LAN - Connecting to Ethernet network. • USB - Micro USB connector for direct firmware update of the panel from a local PC or laptop. •...
  • Page 17: Connecting An Ajax Lan Communication Module

    2.6. Connecting an AJAX LAN Communication Module The addressable fire alarm panel MAGPRO96 is designed for monitoring via serial interface connection using specialized AJAX communication module. The monitoring could be realized over LAN network, according the type of the used module.
  • Page 18: Programming

    3. PROGRAMMING 3.0 Basic knowledge for operating with LCD touch-screen display The touch-screen display of the fire panel MAGPRO96 provides easy moving down the programming menus and entering of system parameters. The access to the programming menus is done with light pressing of the desired button. You can use also and a special pen for touch-screen display.
  • Page 19: Access Codes

    3.1 Access Codes To access the Programming and Maintenance Menus is necessary to enter a valid access code. Enter the access code menu Fig. Screens 1. There are 4 access codes programmed by default. The Installer/User can enter 3 access levels in the system. The in- troduced code combinations are visualized with “*“...
  • Page 20 There are different restrictions on the panel functions in the relative access levels, which are shown in the following table: Level Level Level Function Description Silence Buzzer Deactivating Internal Buzzer √ √ √ Silence Sounder Deactivating the Sounders √ √ Delay Override Resetting of all active outputs delay, excepting Fire Protection √...
  • Page 21: Programming Menu

    3.2 Programming Menu The programming of the panel is done only from the access level 3 - Fig. Screens 2. Choose the System Button. From the next screen the Installer/User can choose the type of the operation, which he want to do: 1.
  • Page 22: Devices

    3.3 Devices The addressable fire panel MAGPRO96 supports periphery and loop devices. All “functional modules” connected to the control panel configuration are defined as Periphery Devices, and have spe- cial programming and setting. The Main board is not a periphery device. All addressable devices connected to loop expander are defined as Loop Devices.
  • Page 23: Adding A New Periphery Device To The Panel

    3.3.1.3 Adding a new periphery device to the panel Upon detecting a new periphery device (which is missing in the configuration), the following message will be displayed: “NEW PERIPHERY DEVICES FOUND”, and the number of the detected devices will be indicated. Choose the SAVE button to add the new periphery devices to the panel configuration.
  • Page 24: Loop Devices

    MAGPRO Fig. Screen 7 - LOOP (Loop controller) - Example for adding/ removing of new periphery device Note: After choosing the SAvE button it disappears from the screen and the status of the device from NEW changes to NORMAL. 3.3.2 Loop Devices To enter the submenu for programming of the loop devices parameters from “Device”...
  • Page 25 • Loop Controller MAGPRO96-L250 The loop controller MAGPRO96-L250 automatically recognizes the types of devices in the loop. In addition the installer defines the additional parameters for every MAGPRO device according its type - see also the Appendix B - MAGPRO device types. The “SAVE” button (Fig. Screen 3) can be used for fast configuration of the device. Following this command, the panel sets up all detected loop and periphery devices by default.
  • Page 26 MAGPRO-SD1 - Optical-smoke detector Fig. Screen 9(a) - MAGPRO-SD1 fire detector. On Fig. Screen 9(a) is shown the MAGPRO-SD1 (addressable optical smoke detector) settings screen. Choose the “MORE” button to enter a screen with additional settings: • Smoke (%)/ Heat (°C) - Press the “Check” button to enter in a new screen to review the following parameters: - Smoke: Shows in percent the current level of smoke in the detector’s smoke chamber - Pollution: Shows in percent the current level of pollution in the detector’s smoke chamber.
  • Page 27 • Led blink - Button for changing the LED mode: ON Setting - The LED blinks at every query from the station; OFF Setting - The LED does not show the dialogue cycle. • Day Alarm Level, temp* - Setting the day class temperature for operation. •...
  • Page 28 MAGPRO-CP - Manual call point Fig. Screen 9(d) - MAGPRO-CP manual call point. On Fig. Screen 9(d) is shown the MAGPRO-CP (manual call point) settings screen. Choose the “MORE” button to enter a screen with additional settings: • Event - Every pressing of the button alternatively changes the type of the event generated with activation of the manual call point: - EVACUATE –...
  • Page 29 MAGPRO-WSS - Wall mounted sounder and strobe Fig. Screen 9(f) - MAGPRO-WSS wall mounted sounder and strobe. On Fig. Screen 9(e) is shown the MAGPRO-WSS (wall mounted sounder and strobe) settings screen. Choose the “MORE” button to enter a screen with additional settings: •...
  • Page 30 MAGPRO-DBSS - Base with sounder and strobe Fig. Screen 9(h) - MAGPRO-DBSS base with sounder and strobe. On Fig. Screen 9(h) is shown the MAGPRO-DBSS (base with sounder and strobe) settings screen. Choose the “MORE” button to enter a screen with additional settings: •...
  • Page 31 MAGPRO-MINI - Mini input module Fig. Screen 9(i) - MAGPRO-MINI input module. On Fig. Screen 9(i) is shown the screen when the panel recognizes MAGPRO-MINI - mini module with one input. The module monitors and transfers to control panel the state of the input (state ON or state OFF). To the input of MAGPRO- MINI can be connected devices with different functionality and action.
  • Page 32 MAGPRO-0i4O - Module with 4 outputs Fig. Screen 9(k) - MAGPRO-0i4O module. On Fig. Screen 9(k) is shown the MAGPRO-0i4O (module with 4 outputs) settings screen. Choose the “MORE” button to enter a screen with additional settings: • Led blink - Button for changing the LED mode: ON Setting - The LED blinks at every query from the station; OFF Setting - The LED does not show the dialogue cycle.
  • Page 33 When the input channels (1-2) are defined as Inputs you have to go to menu INPUTS to configure their operation (SYSTEM - PROGRAMMING - INPUTS) - see the description of the menu in item 3.5. The input channels (1-2) can be configured also as: ALARM, EVACUATE, GAS ALARM or PANIC type. To select a different type for the input channel press the button next to the field.
  • Page 34 MAGPRO-CZM - Conventional zone module Fig. Screen 9(n) - MAGPRO-CZM module. On Fig. Screen 9(n) is shown the MAGPRO-CZM (conventional zone module) settings screen. Choose the “MORE” button to enter a screen with additional settings: • Led blink - Button for changing the LED mode: ON Setting - The LED blinks at every query from the station; OFF Setting - The LED does not show the dialogue cycle.
  • Page 35 MAGPRO-R - Module for 240V interface Fig. Screen 9(p) - MAGPRO-R module. On Fig. Screen 9(p) is shown the MAGPRO-R (relay module for 240VAC interface) settings screen. . The module is available in two versions with 1 and 2 relay outputs. Choose the “MORE” button to enter a screen with additional set- tings: •...
  • Page 36: Addressing Of Devices

    3.3.3 Addressing of Devices This menu allows the installer to set or change the device address or to perform self-addressing procedure. The type of addressing depends on the installer’s preferences and the system capacity and configuration. The installer can use two approaches for adding devices to the system configuration. - The devices are directly connected to the MAGPRO96-L250 Loops.
  • Page 37: Change Address Menu

    The system automatically shows the first address in the system. You can check the device assigned at this address with pressing the ‘LED ON’ button - the LED(s) of the device will light on permanently. Next pressing of the same button will off the LED.
  • Page 38: Zones

    3.4 Zones Choose in sequence from the Main menu screen System - Programming - Zones. The MAGPRO96 addressable fire panel avails of 96 zones. The FIRE and PREALARM conditions are indicated by the help of the LED of the corresponding zone. In the PREALARM condition - the respective zone LED blinks and a warning message is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 39: Inputs

    3.5 Inputs To enter the submenu for inputs configuration choose “Inputs” button from Programming menu – Fig. Screen 3. The general view of the menu for inputs configuration is shown on Fig. Screen 14. Fig. Screen 14 – Menu for introducing input parameters. 3.5.1 Input delay The delay can be within the interval 0–600 sec.
  • Page 40 • ZONE - Number of zone and event for activation. Choosing the Zone type of the input will add a new field Function - Fig. Screen 15. After choosing this field the pos- sible zone events will be displayed on the screen. Choose the MORE button. Set the zone number, from 1 to 96, in the screen “INPUT Parameters - zone”.
  • Page 41: Outputs

    3.6 Outputs To enter the submenu for outputs configuration choose “Outputs” button from Programming menu - Fig. Screen 3. The general view of the menu for inputs configuration is shown on Fig. Screen 16. Fig. Screen 16 - Menu for introducing output parameters. 3.6.1 Type of output By pressing the button for output type a new screen is displayed from which can be chosen the following types: Action...
  • Page 42: Output Delay

    • EVENT - Choose the MORE button. Set the parameters in the screen “OUTPUT Parameters - Events”. Here you can choose the events activating the output from the list on the screen: - Alarm. The output is activated in ALARM event. - Warning.
  • Page 43: Panel

    3.7 Panel Choose in sequence from the Main menu screen System - Programming - Panel. From the Panel Menu you can switch over seven additional submenus and to change the access codes and level, and to set parameters of the available network, sounders and call points modes. Fig.
  • Page 44: Network

    3.7.2 Network After choosing the Network button a new screen will be displayed. The Installer / User can set there the parameters of two submenus: Network Settings and Panels. 3.7.2.1 Network Settings Menu In this menu can be set parameters for the separate fields - see Fig. Screen 20. •...
  • Page 45: Panels Menu

    3.7.2.2 Panels Menu After Enabling the Network, every panel starts looking for other panels in the network. If a new panel is found in the system it is added to the panels list. The list can be viewed by using the pointers and the displayed IP-numbers of the found panels.
  • Page 46: Disable Menu

    Fig. Screen 21B. 3.7.3 Disable Menu By pressing the button Disable from the Panel menu (see Fig. Screen 18), a screen for enabling/ disabling the earth fault, battery high resistance and internal buzzer indication is displayed. Press the “Apply” button to introduce chang- Fig.
  • Page 47: Call Point Mode

    The following parameters are available to set: • Sounders Mode – Press to change the sounders operation mode. The options are displayed in a separate screen: • Common - All sounders will be activated with no sense of zone to which they are connected. •...
  • Page 48: Maintenance

    4. MAINTENANCE 4.1 Maintenance Menu To enter in the Maintenance Menu the installer has to choose button “Maintenance” – Fig. Screen 1. The general view of the menu is shown on Fig. Screen 25. Fig. Screen 25. 4.2 Time introducing Choose the button “Time”...
  • Page 49: Daytime Mode

    4.4 Daytime Mode Choose the button “Day” from the Maintenance Menu to set the daytime schedule for detectors operation. The Daytime operating mode can be enabled (ON), disabled (OFF) or to follow a time schedule (Schedule) Fig. Screens 28. Fig. Screens 28. In this mode the detectors use the alarm level which has been programmed as day mode.
  • Page 50: Output Delay Introduction

    4.5 Output Delay Introduction Choose the button “Output Delay” from the Maintenance Menu to set the output delay – Fig. Screen 30. Fig. Screen 30. 4.5.1 Sounder Delay Choose “Sounder Delay” button from “Output Delay” Menu - Fig. Screen 30 to enter the submenu for sounder delay introduction - Fig.
  • Page 51: Fire Output Delay

    4.5.2 Fire output Delay Choose “Fire Br. Delay” button from “Output Delay” Menu - Fig. Screen 30 to enter the submenu for fire output delay introduction (the screen is the same as those for sounder delay introduction). A delay can be added before the sounders are turned on (fire output). This provides the possibility of checking the au- thenticity of the alarm before the sounders are turned on (an official visits the site and inspects for fire).
  • Page 52: Zone Test Menu

    Fig. Screen 33. 4.7.1 Zone Test Menu To perform zone testing, choose in sequence SYSTEM-MAINTENANCE-TEST-ZONE TEST. The screen displays a map of zone numbers from 1 to 50. To review the other zone numbers up to 96 use the down arrow. To go back use the up arrow respectively.
  • Page 53: Disable Introducing

    4.8 Disable introducing The user/installer can enable or disable the loop devices, zones and the outputs of the fire panel. To introduce enabling or disabling a function you can directly choose the respective button and make corrections, or first by pressing “View” button to look at the current status of the system and after that, if it is necessary, to enter new data –...
  • Page 54: Zone Disabling

    4.8.2 Zone disabling The user/installer could first look at the current status of the loop devices by choosing “View” button situated next to the “Zones” button - see Fig. Screen 35. The current status of the zones in the system are displayed on the screen (see part Programming, item 3.3 Zones) - Fig.
  • Page 55: Display

    4.10 Display The Installer/User can check and calibrate some parameters of the LCD display. From the general Maintenance Menu you can enter the Display submenu. 4.10.1 Display Calibration It is possible that after a certain period of use the parameters of the Touch screen display may change, causing difficul- ties in marking the sites.
  • Page 56: Brightness Calibration

    4.10.2 brightness Calibration The Installer/User can also adjust the brightness of the LCD touch screen display. To see the brightness of the display choose the Colours submenu from the Display Menu. To adjust the LCD brightness use a small plain screw-driver and turn the potentiometer on the left or on the right. 4.10.3 Power Save backlight The Installer/User can switch on a backlight save mode as choose the Power Save Backlight button from the Display Menu.
  • Page 57: Instruction For Use

    5. INSTRUCTION FOR USE 5.1 Status Line Purpose – Indicates the current status of the fire alarm panel, containing detailed information on the access level, the working mode (day/ night time), the status of the fire output and fire protection, etc - see Fig. Screen 42 and Fig. Screen Fig.
  • Page 58: Panel Mode Icon

    5.2.1 Panel Mode Icon Icon Description LOADING Mode - loads configuration data from permanent memory SAVING Mode - saves configuration data in permanent memory DAY Time Mode - processes signals from detectors with enhanced sensitivity (set for every detector) NIGHT Time Mode - processes signals from detectors with enhanced sensitivity (set for every detector) Evacuation when a common delay (Т1) for all outputs is set - blinks together with the output(s) status icons, for which a time delay is set.
  • Page 59: Messages

    5.3 Messages The maximal number of messages, which can be displayed is 3. The order in which they are displayed is: 1) first come; 2) all messages in between the first and the last, the scrolling is performed with the navigation buttons; 3) latest incoming message.
  • Page 60: Appendix

    6. APPENDIX Appendix A - Possible error messages Text Messages Description Alarm Fire signal from detector. Loop Device Type Error A different than the expected type of device has been detected at the address. Loop Device Fault The device does not respond (lost or damaged). Double Address More than one device with the same address in the loop.
  • Page 61 Loop Short Short-circuit in the loop. Loop Break Interrupted loop. Loop Zero Address There is a device without address number (a device with address 0 is applied). Activated Activated output. Network Fault Redundant network breakdown. Wrong Error Code Unknown code for fault message. Alarm Output Alarm or fire event form output.
  • Page 62 Appendix C - General Menu Structure Addressable Fire Panel MAGPRO96 - Installation and Programming Manual...
  • Page 63 Appendix D Initial Start-up of the System Addressable Fire Panel MAGPRO96 - Installation and Programming Manual...
  • Page 64 Appendix E “Two steps of alarming” Operation Algorithm Addressable Fire Panel MAGPRO96 - Installation and Programming Manual...
  • Page 65 Elite Security Products Ltd, Unit 7 Target Park, Shawbank Road, Lakeside, Redditch B98 8YN, UK Tel.: 01527 515150 http://www.espuk.com...

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