Mircom FleX-Net FX-2003-12NDS Installation And Operation Manual

Mircom FleX-Net FX-2003-12NDS Installation And Operation Manual

Network intelligent analog fire alarm and audio system
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Network Intelligent Analog Fire Alarm and Audio System
LT-894 Rev 5.1
Installation and Operation Manual
Sep 2021

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  • Page 1 Network Intelligent Analog Fire Alarm and Audio System LT-894 Rev 5.1 Installation and Operation Manual Sep 2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents Introduction ..........................1 System Components ....................... 6 Mechanical Installation and Dimensions ................14 Module Mounting Locations ....................20 Module Settings ........................26 Field Wiring..........................43 System Checkout ........................61 Indicators, Controls, and Operation..................62 Configuration..........................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The base panel also consists of 4 Class A/B Indicating Circuits (NACs) rated at 1.7 amperes each and a large 4 x 20 back-lit alphanumeric LCD display. The FleX-Net™ configuration allows the FleX-Net™ Fire Alarm Control Panels to be connected to a Mircom network which provides additional input circuits, visual zones, programmable notification appliance circuits and relays.
  • Page 4 Introduction • Outputs for 4 Wire resettable Smoke Power Supply, Auxiliary Power Supply, and an interface to the Mircom RTI-1 Remote Trouble Indicator. • RS-485 Interface for Remote Annunciators. Remote Annunciators do not occupy a node on the network. Up to seven annunciators can be connected per node.
  • Page 5 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Additional Features There is an optional main fire alarm panel display DSPL-2440 9 event, 24 line graphical display narrow board The BBX-FXMNS enclosure is for the Integrated Fire and Audio consisting of a backbox, door and middle chassis. Part of this enclosure is the vertical mount telephone QMT-5302NV and the vertical mount paging microphone QMP-5101NV.
  • Page 6 Typical FleX-Net Wiring Without Audio Node 1 RS-485 FX-2003-12NXTDS in a BBX-1024XTR RAXN-LCD in a BB-1001DR Node 5 Class A wiring Node 2 FX-2003-12NDS in a UB-1024DS FX-2003-12NDS in a UB-1024DS with a DOX-1024DSR Door with a DOX-1024DSR Door Twisted Pair Wiring RS-485 RS-485 RAXN-LCD...
  • Page 7 Typical FleX-Net Wiring With Audio Five Telephone Node1 1 twisted pair or 2 fiber optic cables for ARCnet Network , Fire Control, Paging Audio and Telephone Five Telephone Circuits per TNC-5000 Handsets Speakers RAXN-LCD in BB-1001DR Paging Audio Node 3 - Floor Panel Alert 1 NOTES: (1) The main board has two conventional loops, one SLC loop and 4 Class B NAC circuits.
  • Page 8: System Components

    System Components Chassis Types Model Description 12 Amp Compact Main Chassis. This compact main chassis comes complete with one Analog Loop Controller (159 AP Analog Sensors and 159 AP Addressable Modules), 4 Class A/ B NACs (1.7 Amp each), a DSPL-420(DS) 4 line by 20 character LCD display and a 12 ampere power supply which charges 17-65 AH batteries.
  • Page 9 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Model Description 12 Amp Large Main Chassis. This large main chassis comes complete with one Analog Loop Controller (159 AP Analog Sensors and 159 AP Addressable Modules), 4 Class A/B NACs (1.7 Amp each), a DSPL-420(DS) 4 line by 20 character back- lit LCD display, and a 12 ampere power supply which charges 17-65 AH batteries.
  • Page 10 System Components Netw ork Controller Modules Model Description Provides network capability for the FX-2000N Fire Alarm panel. One module is required per one FNC-2000 network node panel. The FNC-2000 Fire Network Controller module is mounted in position 2 over the FX-2000N main board. Audio Network Controller module.
  • Page 11 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Model Description DM-1008A Eight Initiating Circuit Module SGM-1004A Four NAC circuit Module RM-1008A Eight Relay Circuit Module PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module UDACT-300A Digital Communicator/Dialer Module Display Modules Model Description Fan Damper Module with white LEDs for AUTO switch position indication.
  • Page 12 System Components Model Description 4 line by 20 character display which provides 16 zone alarm and trouble indicators. can be DSPL-420-16TZDS mounted in backboxes, BBX-1072ADS(ARDS), BB-5008(R), BB-5014 and the BBX-FXMNS Backbox. 48 Programmable Input Switches Module IPS-4848DS (mounts with the FX-2009-12NDS and can also be part of the RAXN-LCD) 24 Programmable Input Switches Module IPS-2424DS...
  • Page 13 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Model Description QMT-5302N Network Master Telephone Control Panel Network Master Telephone Control Panel QMT-5302NV (Vertical Mount) mounts within the BBX-FXMNS enclosure. Zoned Paging and Telephone Selector Panel, 48 QAZT-5348DS Zones. Zoned Paging and Telephone Selector Panel, 24 QAZT-5302DS Zones.
  • Page 14 System Components Enclosures Model Description BBX-1024DS white door black backox Enclosure 27.5”H x 16.5”W x 5.5”D (add suffix “R” for red door/black backbox) BBX-1072ADS white door black backbox Enclosure 34”H x 26.5”W x 7.7”D (or BBX-1072ARDS for red door/black backbox) BB-5008 black door and backbox Backbox 36”H x 30”W x 7”D (add suffix “R”...
  • Page 15 Model Description FX-LOC(R) consists The FX-LOC(R) Local Operating Console along FX-LOC Enclosure with the Mircom FleX-Net™ Network Fire Alarm includes backbox, inner system facilitates a Mass Notification System. door and outer white door. The FX-LOC(R) provides critical emergency (as FX-LOCR, the R suffix well as fire) information to be communicated represents a red door.
  • Page 16: Mechanical Installation And Dimensions

    Mechanical I nstallation and Dimensions Install the enclosure as shown for the BBX-1024DS installation information is in Figure 1. For the BBX-1072ADS see Figure 2, on the following page. Figure 3 demonstrates the BB-5008 backbox installation. Figure 1: .BX-1024DS Flush and Surface Enclosure I nstallation and Dimensions BBX-1024DS BACKBOX AND DOOR 5 3/4”...
  • Page 17 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 2: BBX-1072ADS Flush and Surface I nstallation and Dimensions Material: Cold rolled steel, 16GA (0.059”)thick for backbox, 14GA (0.075”) thick for door Finish: Painted except for hinges...
  • Page 18 Mechanical Installation and Dimensions Figure 3: BB-5008 Enclosure I nstallation I nstructions and Dimensions Material: Cold rolled steel BB-5008 Backbox Backbox 16GA (0.059”) thick for backbox 14GA (0.075”) thick for door Finish: Painted except for hinges Backbox with DOX-5008M Door DOX-5008M Metal Door...
  • Page 19 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual BBX-1024XT( R) Mechanical I nstallation The model FX-2003-12NXTDS is an expanded version of the FX-2003-12NDS chassis. The FX-2003- 12NXTDS mounts into the BBX-1024XT (white enclosure) and the BBX-1024XTR (red enclosure) Dimensions 14.76” wide by 35.8” long by 5.45” Cold Rolled Steel 16GA (0.059”) thick for backbox Cold Rolled Steel...
  • Page 20 BBX-1024XT(R) Mechanical Installation General Chassis I nstallation 1. Group the incoming wires through the top of the enclosure to prepare it for wiring the modules. Do not run the wires in-between the modules since it could cause a short circuit. 2.
  • Page 21 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 5: I nstallation I nstructions and Dimensions for BB-5014 BB-5014 Backbox Backbox Material: Cold rolled steel 16GA (0.059”) thick for backbox 14GA (0.075”) thick for door Finish: Painted except for hinges Backbox with DOX-5014M Door DOX-5014M Metal Door Note: Mount the power supply in the same manner as shown in Figure 3.
  • Page 22: Module Mounting Locations

    Module Mounting Locations The FX-2003-12NDS or FX-2017-12NDS Main Chassis come pre-assembled with a main fire alarm board, display components and boards. Install the adder modules of different types as shown in the diagrams on the following pages. Notes: For many adder modules to enable communication from the main module to all of the adder modules, it is necessary to add a continuity jumper on the last adder module in a chain (see the appropriate module settings section to verify the location of the continuity jumper on a particular circuit adder module).
  • Page 23 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 7: Module Mounting Locations View # 2 Provision for PR-300 or Main Chassis UDACT-300A FX-20XX-12NDS FNC-2000 in position 2 and other Adder Module in position 1 MD-579 MD-575 Long Ribbon Cable MD-579 Short Power Cable MD-580 Long Power Cable FNC-2000 Fire Netw ork Controller Module This module is required in the main lobby and one per node.
  • Page 24 Display and Adder Modules Mounting Locations FX-2003-12NDS Compact Main Chassis Mounts in the BBX-1024DS Enclosure and supports three adder modules. I nterior View I nside Backbox View Slot 3 is reserved for PR-300 or UDACT-300A. If not required, this slot can be used to mount any of the adder modules.
  • Page 25 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual FX-2017-12NDS Mid-size Main Chassis Mounts in the BBX-1072ADS/ARDS Enclosure, and supports three display modules and 17 adder modules. I nterior View I nside Backbox View FX-2000N Main Board FX-2000 Main Board Slot 3 is reserved for PR-300 or UDACT- 300A.
  • Page 26 Display and Adder Modules Mounting Locations ECX-0012 Expander Chassis for FX-2009-12NDS Mounts and occupies two display positions in BB-5008 or BB-5014 Enclosures, and supports two display and 12 adder modules. I nterior View I nside Backbox View Cutout for Cutout for display module display module NETWORK CONTROLLER MODULES...
  • Page 27 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Display Modules Each display module occupies one display position and mounts to the display cutouts on the following chassis: • FX-2003-12NDS Compact Main Chassis • FX-2003-12NXTDS Mid-size Main Chassis • FX-2017-12NDS Mid-size Main Chassis • FX-2009-12NDS Large Main Chassis •...
  • Page 28: Module Settings

    Module Settings Main Fire Alarm Module ( MD-871A “N” Version Main Chassis) This main board has one addressable loop and network capability. Jumper is removed if a PR-300 or UDACT-300A is installed. JW2,JW4 Jumpers are Factory Set and should not be changed. Normally un-installed, add jumper to silence on-board buzzer.
  • Page 29 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual DSPL-420( DS) Main Display Module The DSPL-420(DS) mounts into backboxes BB-5008(R), BB-5014(R) and BBX-FXMNS. This display is part of the following main fire alarm chassis: FX-2003-12NDS, FX-2003-12XTDS, FX-2009-12NDS, FX-2017-NDS, and FX- 2000MNS. Figure 9: DSPL-420( DS) Main Display Module ( Part of Main Chassis c/ w Main Fire Alarm Module) BLDG GENERAL...
  • Page 30 Module Settings DSPL-2440 Graphical Main Display Module The DSPL-2440 is a separate item. It can be mounted into backboxes BB-5008(R), BB-5014(R) and BBX-FXMNS. It can replace the DSPL-420(DS) found with the following models: FX-2003-12NDS, FX-2003-12NXTDS, FX-2009- 12NDS, FX-2017-NDS, and FX-2000MNS. Figure 10: DSPL- 2440 Graphical Main Display Module BLDG TROUBLE...
  • Page 31 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual FNC-2000 Fire Netw ork Controller Module An FNC-2000 Fire Network Controller module is required in each fire alarm node in the system. The FNC-2000 also provides a connection for an optional FOM-2000-UM Fiber Optics Module. Figure 11: FNC-2000 Fire Netw ork Controller Module This cable connects to...
  • Page 32 Module Settings Figure 12: FOM-2000-UM Fiber Optic Netw ork Module Bay for optical module Bay for optical module Connect cable to P10 on the FNC-2000 One of these modules is required at each panel where fiber optics will be used between them. The FOM-2000-UM will be mounted over the FNC-2000 Network board (over the field wiring terminals) with two #6 Phillips screws and two Hex spacers.
  • Page 33 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual I PS- 4848DS Programmable I nput Sw itches Module The IPS-4848DS Programmable Input Switches Module provides 48 programmable switches, 48 bi-coloured (red/ amber) LEDs for fire alarm zone annunciation and 48 amber trouble LEDs. Figure 14: I PS-4848DS Programmable I nput Sw itches Module Figure 15: I PS-4848DS Cable Connection on the back side of board Ribbon Cable connects here on IPS-4848DS and...
  • Page 34 Module Settings I PS-2424DS Programmable I nput Sw itches Module The IPS-2424DS Programmable Input Switches Module provides 24 programmable switches, 24 bi-coloured (red/ amber) LEDs for fire alarm zone annunciation and 24 amber trouble LEDs Figure 16: I PS-2424DS Programmable I nput Sw itches Module ZONE ZONE ZONE...
  • Page 35 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Fan Damper Control Display Module ( FDX-008W( KI ) ) The FDX-008W provides switch control and LED indication of 8 fan damper zones. The FDX-008WKI provides switch control of 7 fan damper zones with the eighth zone activated by keyswitch. LED indication is provided for all 8 fan damper zones on the FDX-008WKI.
  • Page 36 Module Settings Figure 18: FDX- 008W Block Diagram of Fan and Monitor Set-up OUTPUT MODULES FX-2000N FIRE ALARM PANEL FANS OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE MONITOR MODULES FDX-008W or FDX-008WKI FAN/DAMPER CONTROL MODULE Before mounting the FDX-008WKI module, if a keyswitch is to be connected, wire the keyswitch to terminals at TS1 as shown in Figure 19 below.
  • Page 37 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Hardw ire Detection Adder Module ( DM-1008A) Figure 20: Hardw ire Detection Adder Module ( DM- 1008A) Power connector to P8 of Data cable to P6 or P5 of main fire alarm module, main fire alarm module or to or to P2 of hardwire loop P13 or P12 of hardwire loop controller module, or...
  • Page 38 Module Settings JW2, JW3, JW4, and JW5: Leave these jumpers open, on positions 2 and 3. J11 Terminals: Not connected. Components There are four green LEDs on the board, one for each signal zone. The LED will illuminate or flash following the signal rate sent to its zone.
  • Page 39 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Hardw ire Relay Adder Module ( RM-1008A) Figure 22: Hardw ire Relay Adder Module ( RM-1008A) 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 P2: Data cable to P6 or P5 of main fire alarm module, or to previous adder module.
  • Page 40 Module Settings UDACT-300A MAI N BOARD: There are two jumpers on the UDACT-300A which are used for operation/configuration purposes. Jumper JW1 is used to reset the default passcode. Jumper JW2 is required for configuring (which can be done using the FX-2000N Configurator Software) the UDACT-300A.
  • Page 41 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Table 7: UDACT-300A Cable Connectors and Miscellaneous Cable Connector Function Ribbon Cable for connecting to P4 of FX-2000N main fire alarm module or to P2 header on the PR-300 if used. RS-232C/RS-485 Connection for computer configuration. Connector for CFG-300 Configuration Tool Lamp Test button Press and hold this button to test all the UDACT-300A LEDs...
  • Page 42 Module Settings ALCN-792MI SO Quad Loop Adder Module w ith ALCN-792D Daughter Board The Quad Loop Adder module provides two SLC loops plus an additional two SLC loops as part of the daughter board ALCN-792D which is mounted over the ALCN-792MISO. The Quad Loop Adder module may be mounted over the main fire alarm board.
  • Page 43 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual The ALCN-792D Daughter Board provides another two addressable loops when connected to the ALCN-792MISO Quad Loop Adder Board. This daughter board is mounted over the ALCN-792MISO. Wire the two addressable loops on the ALCN-792D Daughter Board in the same manner the ALCN-792MISO addressable loops are wired. Figure 25: ALCN-792D Daughter Board Four mounting holes (mount to ALCN-792MISO board with screws...
  • Page 44 Mounting holes, terminals for wiring, cable connections and jumper locations on the ALCN-792MISO Quad Loop Adder module are shown in Figure 26 below. Figure 26: ALCN-792MI SO Quad Loop Adder Module SHIELD NOT USED LOOP 1 LOOP 2 ALARM OUT COM (-) RS-485 Green flashing...
  • Page 45: Field Wiring

    FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Field Wiring Main Fire Alarm Module Terminal Connections Wire devices to terminals as shown in Figure 27 below. Refer to Appendix A for specifications and to LT-1023 for compatible devices. ATTENTI ON: Do not exceed power supply ratings: Main Chassis: FX-2003-12NDS, FX-2003-12NXTDS, FX-2009-12NDS or FX-2017-12NDS: total current for NACs is 10A max.
  • Page 46 SEE ANALOG LOOP WIRING SECTION ADDRESSES POWER-LIMITED, 22V DC, 400 mA MAX FOR FIRST 8 CARDS AND Maximum Loop Resistance 40 ohms CONNECTION TO MIRCOM RTI SECOND 8 REMOTE TROUBLE INDICATOR CARDS (SEE RTI INSTALLATION RESPECTIVELY INSTRUCTION) BLK TO TRB+ BLU POWER-LIMITED, REGULATED TO TRL-RED &...
  • Page 47 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Analog Loop Wiring Figure 29: Loop Terminal Connections - Class B TWIS TE D P AIR WIR E Conventional Heat Sensors and Manual Pull Stations FX-2000N MAIN FIRE ALARM BOARD 2 P air TWO WIR E S ANALOG LOOP CONNECTIONS...
  • Page 48 Field Wiring Figure 30: Loop Terminal Connections - Class X (Formerly Style 7) TWIS TE D P AIR WIR E ADDRESSABLE SMOKE DE TEC TOR WITH ISOLA TOR BASE FX-2000N MAIN FIRE ALARM BOARD TWIS TE D P AIR WIR E TWIS TE D P AIR WIR E ADDRESSABL THERM AL...
  • Page 49 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 31: Loop Terminal Connections - Class A ADDRESSABLE THERMAL SENSOR TWIS TE D P AIR WIR E FX-2000N MAIN FIRE ALARM BOARD TWIS TE D P AIR WIR E ADDRESSABLE SMOKE DETECTORS Conventional 4-Wire Smoke Detectors, Heat Sensors and Manual Pull Stations ANALOG...
  • Page 50 Field Wiring Figure 32: Quad Loop Terminal Connections - Class B ALCN-792MISO QUAD LOOP ADDER MODULE TWISTED P AIR WIRE Conventional Heat Sensors ANAL OG and Manual Pull Stations LOOP 1 TWISTED PAIR WIRE 2 Pair ANAL OG LOOP 2 TWO WIRES FX-2000N LEGEND...
  • Page 51 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 33: Quad Loop Adder Module Terminal Connections - Class X (Formerly Style 7) ALCN-792MISO QUAD LOOP ADDER MODULE TWISTED PAIR WIRE TWISTED PAIR WIRE ANAL OG LOOP 1 ADDRESSABLE SMOKE DETECTOR WITH ISOLATOR BASE TWISTED PAIR WIRE ANAL OG LOOP 2...
  • Page 52 Field Wiring Figure 34: Quad Loop Adder Module Terminal Connections - Class A TWISTED PAIR WIRE ADDRESSABLE ALCN-792MISO QUAD THERMAL SENSOR LOOP ADDER MODULE ANAL OG LOOP 1 ADDRESSABLE SMOKE DETECTORS Conventional 4-Wire Smoke Detectors, Heat Sensors and Manual Pull Stations ANAL OG LOOP 2 LEGEND...
  • Page 53 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual FNC-2000 Fire Netw ork Controller Module The FNC-2000 Fire Network Controller modules are wired from terminals marked Line A, positive and negative (see specific cable recommended in Figure 35 to the Line B terminals of the next FNC-2000 module. Use of shielded cable is not recommended.
  • Page 54 Field Wiring FOM-2000-UM Fiber Optic Netw ork Adder Module The FOM-2000-UM Fiber Optic Network Adder Module is wired with fiber optic cable. It is wired OUT through the transmit connectors marked TX and IN through the receive connectors marked RX. Figure 36: FOM-2000-UM Fiber Optic Netw ork Adder Module Wiring CLASS A WIRING Node 1...
  • Page 55 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Detection Module ( DM- 1008A) Terminal Connections Wire devices to terminals as shown below. See wiring tables, and Appendix A for electrical specifications and document LT-1023 for compatible devices. Figure 37: Hardw ire Detection Module ( DM-1008A) Terminal Connections INI 1+ SUPERVISED INITIATING CIRCUIT #1 CLASS B...
  • Page 56 Legend: SMOKE DETECTOR 3.9K 1/2W ELR LISTED S5434 MODEL MP-300 MANUFACTURED BY MIRCOM Notes: • The terminal blocks are “depluggable” for ease of wiring. • All power limited circuits must use type FPL, FPLR, or FPLP power limited cable. • SGM-1004A NACs are fully supervised and rated for 24 VDC Regulated, 1.7A max. They must be...
  • Page 57 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Relay Module ( RM-1008( A) ) Terminal Connections Relays are available as shown below. Figure 39: Hardw ire Relay Module Terminal Connections RM-1008A Relay Module AUX RELAY 1 AUX RELAY 5 CONTACTS CONTACTS RLY 1 RLY 5 28 VDC, 1 AMP 28 VDC, 1 AMP...
  • Page 58 Field Wiring Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module ( PR-300) Wiring Wire PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (if used) as shown in Figure 40 below. Power Limited cable type FPL, FPLR or FPLP must be used. For USA installation, the installer must use Atlantic Scientific (Tel: 407-725-8000), Model #24544 Protective Device, or similar UL-Listed QVRG secondary protector, as shown.
  • Page 59 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual UDACT-300A Main Board Terminal Connections Wire the two telephone lines to RJ31X Connector terminals as shown in Figure 41 below. The UDACT-300A terminals are located on the top left hand corner of the board. If using a cellular or wireless service, use the Line 2 interface connection only.
  • Page 60 Field Wiring Pow er Supply Connections The power supply is part of the main chassis. The ratings are outlined in the table below. Pow er Supply Battery Fuse on Main Model Electrical I nput Ratings Total Current Module FX-2003-12NDS, FX-2003- 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 4A / 20 Amp, 1-1/4"...
  • Page 61 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Wiring Tables and I nformation Table 10: Wiring Table for Initiating Circuits. Wire Gauge Maximum Wiring Run to Last Device ( ELR) (AWG) 2990 4760 1450 7560 2300 12000 3600 19000 5800 30400 9200 Note: Maximum loop resistance should not exceed 100 Ohms. Table 11: Wiring Table for NACs ain board NACs are rated for 1.7 amps each.
  • Page 62 Field Wiring Table 12: Analog Loop Wiring Wire Gauge ( use Loop Total ( Out and I n) Maximum tw isted pair) Tw isted Pair Wire Run (AWG) 10,000 3049 7971 2429 4980 1518 3132 Note: • Line capacitance shall not exceed 0.5 uF. •...
  • Page 63: System Checkout

    FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual System Checkout Before Turning the Pow er On 1. To prevent sparking, do not connect the batteries. Connect the batteries after powering the system from the main AC supply. 2. Check that all modules are installed in the proper location with the proper connections. 3.
  • Page 64: Indicators, Controls, And Operation

    I ndicators, Controls, and Operation Refer to Figure 43 below for LED indicators, control buttons, and switches locations. Figure 43: I ndicators and Control Location Queue controls and AC On CPU Fault indicators for Alarm, bi-coloured zone Indicator Indicator Supervisory, indicators and 16 Trouble and Monitor trouble indicators...
  • Page 65 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Common I ndicators I ndicators Description The Buzzer is activated by any of the following Fire Alarm - Steady Supervisory Alarm - Fast Rate Trouble - Trouble Rate Buzzer Monitor - Configurable to sound at Trouble Rate If the Buzzer is turned on in response to a Non-Latching Trouble or Supervisory, it will be turned off if the condition causing it goes away and there is no other reason for it to be on.
  • Page 66 Indicators, Controls, and Operation Common Controls LCD Display: The display is a large 4 line by 20 character back-lit alphanumeric LCD. It displays information on the panel and its devices. There are cursor buttons for menu selection and control. Information provided by the LCD display is an alarm log, an event log, current levels, device information, verification and maintenance reports.
  • Page 67 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual System Reset Button The System Reset button causes the Fire Alarm Control Panel, and all Circuits, to be reset • Resets all Latching, Trouble Conditions • Resets all Initiating Circuits • Resets 4-Wire Smoke Supply and Aux. Power Supply •...
  • Page 68 Indicators, Controls, and Operation Single Stage Operation In a single stage system, all alarm inputs are treated in a similar manner. Alarm inputs include any of the following: non-verified alarm, verified alarm, sprinkler alarm, water-flow alarm, and general alarm circuits. Any of these alarm inputs occurring when the panel is not already in alarm cause the following: •...
  • Page 69 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Subsequent First Stage alarms when the panel is already in alarm, cause the following: • The buzzer sounds steadily • If signals have been silenced as a result of the silence button or the Auto signal silence timer, signals are resounded as they were before signal silence, the Signal Silence LED turns off, and the Auto Signal Silence timer, if configured, is restarted •...
  • Page 70 Indicators, Controls, and Operation Circuit Types The term circuits refers to an actual electrical interface, either initiating (detection) or indicating (signal). The term zone is a logical concept for a fire alarm protected area, and will consist of at least one circuit. Often the terms zone and circuit are used interchangeably, but in this manual the term circuit is used.
  • Page 71 (open-circuit). This circuit is used for monitoring a trouble condition from an external device such as a Trouble-Only Mircom Series 500 Audio System. Both open and short circuits generate a non-latching trouble condition. I ndicating ( Signal) Circuits Types...
  • Page 72 Evacuation Codes Single stage codes Continuous On 100% of the time Temporal Code 3 of 0.5 second on, 0.5 second off then, 1.5 second pause March Code 0.5 second on, 0.5 second off California Code 5 seconds on, 10 seconds off Tw o-stage codes Alert Code 0.5 second on, 2.5 seconds off...
  • Page 73: Configuration

    Configuration The FleX-Net™network system which includes FX-2003-12NDS, FX-2009-12NDS, FX-2017-12NDS, and FX-2000MNS is configured using Mircom software MSW-025. NOTE: When setting up a system to use the Request, Grant, Deny functionality, if any nodes within that system have annunciators attached, the controls must be disabled on those annunciators.
  • Page 74: Typical Flex-Net™ System Layouts With Audio

    Typical FleX-Net™ System Layouts w ith Audio The following figures show two typical applications for the FleX-Net™ system with audio. Figure 45 below shows a typical FleX-Net™ system layout with the main lobby control panel as Node 1 and the combination Fire Alarm and Audio Network systems as Node 2 and 3.
  • Page 75 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 46 below shows the FleX-Net™ fire alarm and audio shown within the Integrated Network Fire/Audio cabinet as Node 2 and 3. Paging and telephone devices are hooked up to Nodes 2 and 3. Figure 46: Typical FX-2000N Netw ork System w ith Audio and Non-Audio Nodes CACF Node 1 Node 2...
  • Page 76: System Components For The Integrated Fire/Audio Cabinet

    System Components for the I ntegrated Fire/ Audio Cabinet Netw ork Fire Alarm Model Description Main network fire alarm board includes one SLC and four Class A/B NACs. The main board is FX-2000MNS mounted on a backplate which can hold up to 9 internal adder modules.
  • Page 77 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Fiber Optics Module Model Description Connects to the FNC-2000 Fire Alarm Network FOM-2000-UM Controller Module and allows fiber optics cabling. Adder Modules Model Description DM-1008A, SGM-1004A, Loop and Circuit Adder Modules RM-1008A Auxiliary Modules Model Description PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module...
  • Page 78: Flex-Net™ Mass Notification System (Bbx-Fxmns) Enclosure

    FleX-Net™ Mass Notification System ( BBX-FXMNS) Enclosure This enclosure can accommodate all existing modules, except the QMP-5101N Network Master Paging Control module and the QMT-5302N Master Firefighters’ Telephone. New models, QMP-5101NV vertical mounting master paging microphone and QMT-5302NV Master Telephone panels are used instead to mount within the BBX-FXMNS Enclosure.
  • Page 79 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual The BBX-FXMNS backbox supports the QMB-5000N amplifier backplane and card cage which holds up to four amplifiers, the FX-2000MNS Fire Alarm main board chassis and PS-2040 Power Supply. Figure 48: BBX-FXMNS Backbox Dimensions and Contents BBX-FXMNS Backbox 16.5”...
  • Page 80 FleX-Net™ Mass Notification System (BBX-FXMNS) Enclosure Figure 49: BBX-FXMNS Enclosure Complete View BBX-FXMNS FRONT DOORS AND DEADFRONT CHASSIS BBX-FXMNS BACKBOX...
  • Page 81 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 50: Mounting Vertical Microphone and Telephone Modules in the BBX-FXMNS Back side of BBX-FXMNS inner door Door Hinge Modules are mounted from the backside of the middle door using the screws provided Door Hinges Door Hinge...
  • Page 82: Mechanical Installation For The Expansion Audio Cabinet

    Mechanical I nstallation for the Expansion Audio Cabinet QBB-5001( R) Expansion Audio Cabinet I nstallation Expansion audio cabinets are mounted as shown in Figure 51 below. The QBB-5001(R) is the backbox and door. The QBB-5001(R) backbox may be flush or surface mounted. The QBB-5001TR is the metal flush trim. Install all cabinets and enclosures empty.
  • Page 83: Bbx-Fxmns Audio Module Placement And Internal Wiring

    BBX-FXMNS Audio Module Placement and I nternal Wiring The modules that mount into the audio card cage are the amplifier modules. Up to four amplifiers may be installed in each BBX-FXMNS enclosure with one of the four as a backup. Slot #1 is used for the ANC-5000 and/or TNC- 5000 modules.
  • Page 84: Integrated Fire Alarm Connection

    I ntegrated Fire Alarm Connection The FX-2000MNS Chassis consists of the Network Fire Alarm main board and chassis. Battery Pow er The power cable is used to provide power from the batteries to the FX-2000MNS Fire Alarm main board and the audio card cage motherboard.
  • Page 85: Qbb-5001(R) Expansion Audio Cabinet Module Placement

    QBB-5001( R) Expansion Audio Cabinet Module Placement The modules that mount into the QBB-5001(R) expansion audio cabinet include the QPS-5000N Power Supply, the QMB-5000B Motherboard, and the QBC-5000N Battery Charger. Module interconnects are shown in Figure 53. There is no module installed into Slot #1 of the QMB-5000B Motherboard, as shown below. Up to seven Amplifier Modules (Models QAA-5230-70/25, QAA-5230S-70/25, QAA-5415-70, QAA-5415-25 and/or QAA-5160-70/25) may be installed into Slots #2 to #8 on the QMB-5000B motherboard.
  • Page 86 QBB-5001(R) Expansion Audio Cabinet Module Placement QPS-5000N Pow er Supply Connection Two jumpers are provide as shown in figure below for 120 VAC connection. For 240 VAC application, remove both jumpers and replace one jumper between the two middle terminals. The two terminals on the right are N (neutral), L (live) for AC voltage connection.
  • Page 87: Installing And Removing Amplifiers

    When multiple QBB-5001(R) audio cabinets are used in an installation, each has its own QPS-5000N Power Supply, QBC-5000N Battery Charger, and batteries. A total of three audio cabinets may be used by simply interconnecting with Mircom MD-525 Extension Cables from the QMB-5000N "Out" Connector, to the "In" Connector on the next QMB-5000B motherboard.
  • Page 88 Multiple QBB-5001(R) Cabinet Connections motherboard #3. Figure 55: I nterconnecting Extra QMB Motherboard Amplifiers are defined as in slot positions 2 to 5 for the Node Motherboard QMB-5000N QMB-5000N NODE MOTHERBOARD Regular MD-525 Ribbon Cable QMB-5000B EXPANSION MOTHERBOARD #1 Regular MD-525 Ribbon Cable QMB-5000B EXPANSION MOTHERBOARD #2 Special MD-525 Ribbon Cable...
  • Page 89: Audio Network Card And Telephone Network Card

    Audio Netw ork Card and Telephone Netw ork Card Each Integrated Fire/Audio Cabinet requires an ANC-5000 Audio Network Controller Card. The TNC-5000 Telephone Controller Network card is necessary only if Telephone circuits are required. Below is a diagram for mounting both audio and telephone cards into the large network fire alarm chassis, FX-2009-12NDS.
  • Page 90: Audio Amplifier Wiring

    WIRING MANUFACTURED BY SPEAKER Class A or B EXAMPLE MIRCOM 30 WATTS MAX Notes: • All circuits are power limited and supervised. • Cut jumper J1 when using an isolator. • There are two fuses on this board. Both are 4A fast blow.
  • Page 91 QAA-5230S-70/ 25 QAA-5230S-525-70/25 22 K, 1W ELR TERMI NAL BLOCK TERMINAL BLOCK 1/2 OF MODEL MP-302 SPEAKER MANUFACTURED BY ZONE B MIRCOM 15 Watts 25 Watts CLASS B 30 WATTS 22 K, 1W ELR MAX EACH MODEL MP-302 1/2 OF SPEAKER...
  • Page 92 QAA-5415 but instead of 70 Volts it is 25 Volts. Figure 59: QAA-5415-70 or QAA-5415 Wiring QAA-5415-70 OR QAA-5415-25 22K, 1W ELR TERMINAL BLOCK MODEL MP-302 ZONE D SPEAKER MANUFACTURED BY MIRCOM 22K, 1W ELR MODEL MP-302 ZONE C SPEAKER MANUFACTURED CLASS B WIRING BY MIRCOM 15 WATTS...
  • Page 93 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 60: Using a Speaker I solator w ith the QAA-5415-70 or QAA-5415- 25 Amplifiers QAA-5415-70/25 AMPLIFIER CUT JUMPER OVER U3 WHEN USING A SPEAKER ISOLATOR JUMPER Note: When using a speaker isolator (SISA-204 or SISA-204 for use in Canada only), jumper JP1 (top left- hand corner, component side) must be cut on the QAA-5230-70/25 and on the QAA-5160-70/25.
  • Page 94 O4 + R4 + SPEAKER R4 - O4 - O3 + R3 + O4 + SPEAKER R3 - O3 - O2 + R2 + O1 - SPEAKER R2 - QAA-4CLA O2 - O1 + REMOVABLE TERMINAL BLOCK R1 + NOTES: SPEAKER R1 - TO WIRE QAA-4CLA, REMOVE TERMINAL FROM...
  • Page 95 O4 + R4 + SPEAKER R4 - O4 - O3 + R3 + SPEAKER O4 + R3 - O3 - O2 + R2 + O1 - SPEAKER R2 - QAA-4CLAS O2 - O1 + REMOVABLE TERMINAL BLOCK R1 + NOTES: SPEAKER R1 - TO WIRE QAA-4CLAS, REMOVE TERMINAL FROM...
  • Page 96 MODEL MP-301 SPEAKER MANUFACTURED 60 WATTS MAX BY MIRCOM Notes: • All circuits are power limited and supervised. • There are two fuses on this board. Both are 8A fast blow. • See speaker wiring chart for wire gauge selection.
  • Page 97 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Table 13: Wiring Chart for 70V Speakers Maximum Wiring Run To Last Device ( ELR) Total Pow er 18AWG 16AWG 14AWG 12AWG Watts 2500 4000 1219 6000 1828 8000 2438 1500 2500 4000 1219 6000 1828 1200 2000...
  • Page 98 Audio Amplifier Wiring Backup Amplifier Any amplifier may be designated as a backup amplifier when backup is required. It should be installed in any audio cabinet and in the right-most slot position of a QMB-5000B backplane. Figure 64: QAA-5160-70/ 25 Amplifier ( Backup Application) Any amplifier may be designated as the backup amplifier and this backup amplifier must have the MD-789 molex connector...
  • Page 99 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Displays & Controls Figure 65: Audio Cabinet Displays and Controls PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC EVAC...
  • Page 100 Setup Setup QBB-5001( R) Amplifier I nstallation The following instructions are based on the assumption that the fire alarm is already installed. 1. Install the QBB-5001(R) Audio Backbox and door in the desired location. 2. Install the QMB-5000B Motherboard / Card-Cage into the backbox. 3.
  • Page 101 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Audio Configuration The configuration of the FleX-Net™ is accomplished via the MSW-025 Personal Computer based Configurator Software.
  • Page 102 Lobby Enclosures The QMP-5101N paging and QMT-5302N telephone control modules fit into the BB-5008 and BB-5014 lobby backboxes. All selector panels mount into the BB-5008 and BB-5014 backboxes also. Below find the dimensions for both the backboxes. Figure 66: BB-5008 and BB-5014 Backboxes BB-5014 Lobby Backbox BB- 5008 Lobby Backbox Notes:...
  • Page 103: Anc-5000 Audio Network Controller Module

    FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual ANC-5000 Audio Netw ork Controller Module Figure 67: ANC-5000 Audio Netw ork Controller board Connects to TNC-5000 Telephone Network Controller Module P7 AMPS Interface Heartbeat RESET/CPU Fail System OK COMM RX COMM TX LEDs for Plugs into the Audio/CLASS D TX Information...
  • Page 104: Anc-5000 Wiring

    ANC-5000 Wiring Figure 68: ANC-5000 Wiring Diagram JW7 JW8 PAGING BUS + - L + - S + - S + - + - + - S + - S Alternate G.A. RS-485 Power Input Wire the Paging Bus Microphone to all other ANC-5000 and push to Audio Network...
  • Page 105 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 69: Audio Paging Bus Wiring CLASS A WIRING Paging Paging Bus Out Bus In ANC-5000 ANC-5000 Paging Paging Node 4 Node 5 Bus In Bus Out Paging Paging Bus Out Bus In ANC-5000 ANC-5000 Paging Paging Node 3...
  • Page 106: Qmp-5101Nv Vertical Paging Control Module

    QMP-5101NV Vertical Paging Control Module The QMP-5101NV Paging Module fits into the BBX-FXMNS Enclosure. It mounts on the inside chassis (part of the BBX-FXMNS). Connections and terminal wiring are the same as the QMP-5101N, wire as shown in the following instructions.
  • Page 107: Paging Modules

    FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Paging Modules The QMP-5101N Network Master Paging Control Module mounts into the BB-5008 and BB-5014 backboxes. QMP-5101N Netw ork Master Paging Control Module The QMP-5101N Network Master Paging Control Module connects via a ribbon cable to the first QAZT-5348DS or QAZT-5302DS Zoned Selector Panel and to the previous display module.
  • Page 108 Paging Modules Figure 72: QMP-5101N/ V Netw ork Master Paging Control Module Connections and Terminal Blocks TO NEXT MICROPHONE (IF THIS IS THE LAST FROM PREVIOUS MICROPHONE, MICROPHONE PLACE EOL 3K9 ohm RESISTOR HERE SHIELD SHIELD BETWEEN + and - OF PTT TERMNALS).
  • Page 109: Qmp-5101N/V Network Paging Wiring

    FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual QMP-5101N/ V Netw ork Paging Wiring Figure 73: QMP-5101N/ V Netw ork Master Paging Control Module Wiring to the ANC- 5000 Audio Netw ork Controller Module QMP-5101N/V Network Master Paging Module Master microphone and push to talk button are wired by Factory to these terminals This connection to Aux...
  • Page 110: Paging Operation

    Paging Operation QAZT-5348DS and QAZT- 5302DS Zoned Paging Selector Panel Each QAZT-5348DS annunciates and controls up to 48 audio zones. Each QAZT-5302DS Paging Paging Paging Paging Paging Paging annunciates and controls up to 24 audio zones. There is one button and two LEDs per zone. The Paging Paging Paging...
  • Page 111 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Page to Alert LED Illuminates steady green when the Page to Alert pushbutton is active. AC ON LED This green LED illuminates steadily to Indicate that AC power is present. Page Ready LED Illuminates steady green when the push-to-talk (PTT) on the microphone is depressed (active). Lamp Test LED This amber LED illuminates steadily to indicate that the Lamp Test has been activated.
  • Page 112: Tnc-5000 Telephone Network Controller Module

    TNC-5000 Telephone Netw ork Controller Module Module Mounting Locations The TNC-5000 Telephone Network Controller board can be mounted in two ways. The TNC-5000 is mounted above (beside) the ANC-5000 Audio Network board, both are mounted on a metal backplate and the ANC-5000 plugs into slot 1 on the QMB-5000N audio backplane of the BBX-FXMNS, see Figure 74.
  • Page 113 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 75: Mechanical I nstallation of the TNC-5000 w ithin the BB-5008 and BB- 5014 TNC-5000 Partial Interior View TNC-5000 board (to right of main board) mounts over ANC-5000 board ANC-5000 Metal plate mounts over positions 4 to 9 inclusive Typical Addressable Telephone Set-up The typical addressable telephone set-up is with an addressable fire alarm system using the TNC-5000 and from...
  • Page 114 Connectors and Terminal Locations Connectors and Terminal Locations Refer to Figure 77 for connector and terminal locations. Table 3 below shows the cable connections and jumpers required and additional wiring. Table 3: TNC-5000 Connectors and Terminals TNC-5000 Connects to Connector and Terminals P10 Cable P11 on the ANC-5000 Audio Network Controller Module.
  • Page 115: Tnc-5000 Telephone Wiring

    FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual TNC-5000 Telephone Wiring Figure 78: Telephone Bus Wiring Diagram Tel. Bus Tel. Bus TNC-5000 TNC-5000 Tel. Bus Tel. Bus Tel. Bus Tel. Bus TNC-5000 TNC-5000 Tel. Bus Tel. Bus Tel. Bus Tel. Bus TNC-5000 TNC-5000 Tel.
  • Page 116 TNC-5000 Telephone Wiring Zones 1 to 5 are wired to telephones via MIX-M500FP(A) addressable control modules. Only Zone 1 is wired to the Master Telephone (if used) at the main fire alarm center, otherwise Zone 1 is wired as another telephone zone when a master telephone is not required.
  • Page 117: Qmt-5302Nv Vertical Master Telephone

    FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual QMT-5302NV Vertical Master Telephone The QMT-5302NV Vertical Master Telephone fits into the BBX-FXMNS Enclosure. The master telephone is mounted to the inside chassis and field wiring is on the BBX-FXMNS backbox. Connections and terminal wiring are shown in the following instructions.
  • Page 118: Qmt-5302Nv Connections

    QMT-5302NV Connections The connections required on the QMT-5302NV Network Master Firefighters’ Telephone Control Module are the cable from the previous display module to P1 or IN connector and the OUT connection goes to the IN connector of the next selector panel or display board. The master telephone positive and negative terminals connect to the TNC-5000 Zone 1 positive and negative terminals with twisted shielded pair wires.
  • Page 119: Qmt-5302N Connections

    FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual QMT-5302N Connections The connections required on the QMT-5302N Network Master Firefighters’ Telephone Control Module are the cable from the previous display module to P1 or IN connector on the bottom left of the board and the OUT connection goes to the IN connector of the next display board.
  • Page 120: Qazt-5348Ds And Qazt-5302Ds Network Firefighters' Telephone Selector Panel

    QAZT-5348DS and QAZT-5302DS Network Firefighters’ Telephone Selector Panel QAZT-5348DS and QAZT-5302DS Netw ork Firefighters’ Telephone Selector Panel Figure 84: QAZT-5348DS and QAZT-5302DS Netw ork Firefighters' Telephone Selector Panel Each QAZT-5348DS annunciates and controls up to 48 telephone zones. Each QAZT-5302DS annunciates and controls up to 24 telephone zones.
  • Page 121 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Figure 85: QAZT-5348DS Telephone Selector Board Ribbon Cable connects here on QAZT-5348DS and connects to the next display module Ribbon IN Ribbon Cable is permanently attached here and connects to previous Ribbon OUT connector QAZT-5302DS can be used as a telephone or paging selector panel by installing a jumper, see diagram below. Figure 86: QAZT-5302DS Telephone Selector Board Ribbon Cable connects here on QAZT-5302DS and goes to...
  • Page 122: Telephone Operation

    Telephone Operation Telephone Operation 1. When any telephone zone rings (the local buzzer sounds intermittently, and the green zone LED and Incoming Call LED flash) press that zone's button (on the selector panel QAZT-5302DS) once to answer. Once any one zone has been answered, calls from any other zone will cause that zone's green LED and the Incoming Call LED at the master telephone to flash and the buzzer will sound.
  • Page 123: Appendix A: Specifications

    FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A: Specifications Main Fire Alarm Chassis ( FX-2003-12NDS) Main Fire Alarm Chassis ( FX-2017-12NDS) General Same as FX-2009-12NDS except: Larger Chassis has capacity for 3 display modules and 17 adder One Analog Loop capable of monitoring 159 AP Sensors and modules.
  • Page 124 Appendix A: Specifications ANC-5000 Audio Controller Module RAXN- LCDG Annunciator 24V DC nominal. Current Consumption: standby: 255 mA Standby: 117 mA Max., All LED's "On": 150 mA Max alarm: 265 mA TNC-5000 Telephone Controller Module RAXN- LCD Annunciator Current Consumption: standby: 195 mA 24V DC nominal, range of 20 to 39V DC.
  • Page 125 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual ULI / ULC I ntegrated Fire Alarm and Audio Panel Specifications Note: All circuits are power limited, unless specified otherwise. Overall PS-2040 Pow er Supply • 0 to 49 degrees Celsius, 0 to 93 + or - 2% RH (non-condensing) operating range •...
  • Page 126 • Current consumption: standby: 55mA alarm: 350mA, plus 75mA/watt speaker power Model QMP- 5101N or QMP-5101NV Paging Microphone • Mounts in Mircom BB-1000, BB-5000, FX-LOC, and BBX-FXMNS (for QMP-5101NV) enclosures • Current Consumption: standby: 3mA alarm: 7mA Model QAZT-5348DS and QAZT-5302DS Paging Selector Panel •...
  • Page 127: Appendix B: Power Supply And Battery Calculations

    FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B: Pow er Supply and Battery Calculations Power Requirements (All currents are in amperes) Total Total Model Number Description Standby Alarm Standby Alarm FX-2003-12NDS Main Chassis (12 Amp) 0.310 0.733 FX-2017-12NDS Main Chassis (12 Amp) 0.310 0.733 FX-2009-12NDS...
  • Page 128 20 character backlit alphanumeric LCD display (or for the RAXN-LCDG a graphical display) which uses a simple menu system complete with a directional key pad and switches for Enter, Menu, Cancel and Info. For more information see Mircom documents LT-895 and LT-6033. Models: •...
  • Page 129: Appendix C: Dip Switch Settings

    FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C: DI P Sw itch Settings FX-200X-XX Netw ork Main Board Address Setting ( DI P SWI TCH SW2) SW2 DIP SWITCHES Node Address SW2-1 SW2-2 SW2-3 SW2-4 SW2-5 SW2-6 SW2-7 SW2-8...
  • Page 130: Appendix D: Alarm Verification Timing

    Appendix D: Alarm Verification Timing ANC-5000 Board Address Setting ( DI P SWI TCH SW1) ADDR SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 SW1-8 ALCN-792MI SO Loop Adder Module ( CPU) Address Setting ( DI P SWI TCH SW1) ADDR SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3...
  • Page 131: Appendix E: Wiring For Addressable Supervised Output Module

    Appendix E: Wiring For Addressable Supervised Output Module CSIS - 202A CSIS - 202A Supervised Signal Supervised Signal BPS -1100 Isolator #1 Isolator #2 Booster Power Supply ROOM 2 ROOM1 ROOM1 ROOM 2 RETURN RETURN RETURN RETURN ROOM1 ROOM 2 ROOM1 ROOM 2 SIGNAL...
  • Page 132: Appendix F: Power Supply & Batteries For Audio

    Appendix F: Pow er Supply & Batteries for Audio Use the form below to determine the required main chassis and secondary power supply (batteries). IMPORTANT NOTICE The main AC branch circuit connection for Fire Alarm Control Unit must provide a dedicated continuous power without provision of any disconnect devices.
  • Page 133: Appendix G: Fxmns Used As A Mass Notification System (Acu)

    Appendix G: FXMNS Used as a Mass Notification System ( ACU) The MNS portion of a complete Mircom FleX-Net™ Network Fire Alarm system consists of a BBX-FXMNS Enclosure (see Node 2 in figure below). The BBX-FXMNS includes a RAXN-LCD Annunciator which is designated an ACU (Autonomous Control Unit) and a Master Microphone to provide emergency audio.
  • Page 134 QMP-5101N Netw ork Paging Wiring for Mass Notification Figure 88: QMP-5101N Netw ork Paging Module Wiring to the ANC-5000 Audio Netw ork Controller Module MNS - ACU FX- LOC(R) TWISTED QMP-5101N Network QMP-5101N Network SHIELDED Master Paging Module Master Paging Module PAIR CABLE Daisy chain PTT and...
  • Page 135 FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Configuration for Mass Notification There are two groups that can be created for the nodes; one group is the fire/central control and the second is mass notification. In order to have this distinction, all zones have to be assigned a “Zone Priority”. Priority can be high, low, normal or a percentage of + or - increments of 5.
  • Page 136 This screen capture shows input zone priority settings for the Mass Notification Node 2 FX-LOC( R) Active As part of the Mass Notification requirements, an RAX-1048TZDS Zone Annunciator is part of the MNS. Configure one zone of the RAX-1048TZDS per each FX-LOC(R) connected to the MNS (ACU). Each LED is configured to illuminate when the respective FX-LOC(R) paging is in use.
  • Page 137: Appendix H: Apb-200/Coa Sounder Bases

    FleX-Net Installation and Operation Manual Appendix H: APB-200/ COA Sounder Bases The FleX-Net™ Network Fire Alarm system can accommodate up to 32 APB-200/COA sounder bases per panel (node). The sounder base audio is synchronized on the same loop basis. Below is a wiring diagram for connecting the sounder bases to auxiliary power with supervision. Figure 89: Sounder Base Wiring to Auxiliary Pow er Supply w ith Supervision (Class B) COSAP/A Fire CO COSAP/A Fire CO...
  • Page 138: Warranty And Warning Information

    Some reasons for system failure include the following. As the only individual in contact with system users, please bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this Mircom System. Failure to properly inform system end-users of the circumstances in which the system might fail may result in over-reliance upon the system.
  • Page 139 Signals being communicated by a Mircom System may not reach the receiver if an item (such as metal, water, or concrete) is placed on or near the radio path. Deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference can also negatively affect system operation.
  • Page 140 18. Telephone Lines Malfunction. Telephone service can cause system failure where telephone lines are relied upon by a Mircom System. Alarms and information coming from a Mircom System may not be transmitted if a phone line is out of service or busy for a certain period of time. Alarms and information may not be transmitted where telephone lines have been compromised by criminal tampering, local construction, storms or earthquakes.
  • Page 141 U.S.A © Mircom 2021 25 Interchange Way 4575 Witmer Industrial Estates Printed in Canada Vaughan, ON L4K 5W3 Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Subject to change without prior notice Tel: (888) 660-4655 Tel: (888) 660-4655 (905) 660-4655 (905) 660-4655 www.mircom.com Fax: (905) 660-4113...

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