Honeywell MA1000 Manual Installation
Honeywell MA1000 Manual Installation

Honeywell MA1000 Manual Installation

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  • Page 1 MA1000 MA2000 MA8000 Manual Installation Fire detection system...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Summary LIMITATIONS OF DETECTION SYSTEMS ......................4 PRECAUTIONS ............................... 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................4 Technical characteristics: ..........................5 Dimensions and Fixing MA-1000 ........................6 Dimensions and Fixing MA-2000 ........................7 Dimensions and Fixing MA-8000 ........................8 Removable labels on the front panel ......................9 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ........................
  • Page 3 12.3 - USR1 and USR2 outputs ..........................37 12.4 - General alarm output ..........................39 Expansion board AW80L0 Topographic Cod. MA-LIB2-xx (optional for MA-8000) ......... 41 Summary of MA-1000 connections ........................42 Summary of MA-2000 - MA-8000 connections ....................42 E-SIB - Serial Communications Enabling Key (optional) ..................
  • Page 4: Limitations Of Detection Systems

    Peripheral devices (sensors, etc.) that are not fully compatible with the control unit can cause damage to the control unit and malfunction of the system at any time. Therefore, it is essential to use only material guaranteed by Honeywell and compatible with your control unit. If in doubt, please consult Honeywell Technical Service.
  • Page 5: Technical Characteristics

    3.1 Technical characteristics: • Multi-microprocessor system with 7" TFT display (800 x 480 with backlight), 256-colour touchscreen with keyboard simulation for programming and configuring the system and the following specific functions: Reset Delay, Buzzer Mute, Sound Mute/Reset, Reset, Evacuation. DETECTION LINES: •...
  • Page 6: Dimensions And Fixing Ma-1000

    Walk-Test function for zones. 3.2 Dimensions and Fixing MA-1000 Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 7: Dimensions And Fixing Ma-2000

    3.3 Dimensions and Fixing MA-2000 Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 8: Dimensions And Fixing Ma-8000

    3.4 Dimensions and Fixing MA-8000 Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 9: Removable Labels On The Front Panel

    The control unit must be installed on a wall so that the display is clearly visible and easy for the operator to access. For example, a height of approx. 1.5 m allows an optimal view of the display. The control unit is designed to be installed on the wall using 4 self-locking plugs (masonry walls) or self-tapping screws (prefabricated panels, etc.) The diameter of the screws used must be 5 mm max.
  • Page 10: Electrical Characteristics

    4. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Operating temperature: - 5° C ÷ + 40° C • Relative humidity: 10 % to 95 % (non-condensing) • Storage temperature: - 10°C÷ + 50°C • 4.1 Earthing system The earthing installation must be carried out in accordance with CEI and ISPELS standards or the standards valid in the country where the panel is installed.
  • Page 11: Battery Charging Section

    4.3 Battery charging section Output voltage = 26.5 to 28.5 VDC (temperature compensation)  Output current MA-1000 = 0.54A ~ 500mVpp max.  Output current MA-2000 = 0.79A ~ 500mVpp max.  Output current MA-8000 = 1.67A ~ 500mVpp max. ...
  • Page 12: Ma-1000 Batteries Installation

    4.4.1 MA-1000 batteries installation Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 13: Ma-2000 Batteries Installation

    4.4.2 MA-2000 batteries installation Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 14: Ma-8000 Batteries Installation

    4.4.3 MA-8000 batteries installation Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 15: Operation Power Supply And Batteries

    4.5 Operation Power supply and batteries The control unit's main microprocessor periodically checks the status of the main AC power source, the batteries, and the charging circuit. The control unit automatically activates the backup battery in the event of an AC power failure.
  • Page 16: Mains Power Connection

    4.6 Mains Power Connection The connection to the 230Vac mains supply must be made with a three-core cable (phase - neutral - earth). The earth conductor coming from the mains must be identified on the terminal block CN1 of the AW80PPx power supply board and must be fixed to the cabinet using a cable clamp so that it cannot be accidentally disconnected from the terminal block.
  • Page 17: Ma-2000 Main Connection

    4.6.3 MA-2000 Main Connection 4.6.4 MA-8000 Main Connection Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 18: Ma-1000 System Components

    MA-1000 system components 5.1 Spare Parts Codes: 5000.00.026 Spare part MA-1000. Front door 5000.00.006 Spare part AM-MA, Battery Temperature Probe (L340) 5000.00.022 Spare part MA-1000-01, main board + LCD (Region 1) 5000.00.023 Spare part MA-1000-02, main board + LCD (Region 2) 5000.00.024 Spare part MA-1000-03, main board + LCD (Region 3) 5000.00.019...
  • Page 19: Ma-1000 Base Unit Removal

    MA-1000 Base Unit Removal Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 20: Ma-2000 System Components

    MA-2000 system components 6.1 Spare Parts Codes: 5000.00.010 Spare part MA-2000-01, main board + LCD (Region 1) 5000.00.011 Spare part MA-2000-02, main board + LCD (Region 2) 5000.00.012 Spare part MA-2000-03, main board + LCD (Region 3) 5000.00.003 Spare part AM-MA-2000 / 6000 / 8000, Basic Board 5000.00.017 Spare part MA 2/8000.
  • Page 21: Ma-2000 Base Unit Removal

    MA-2000 Base Unit Removal Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 22: Ma-8000 System Components

    MA-8000 system components 7.1 Spare Parts Codes: 5000.00.013 Spare part MA-8000-01, main board + LCD (Region 1) 5000.00.014 Spare part MA-8000-02, main board + LCD (Region 2) 5000.00.015 Spare part MA-8000-03, main board + LCD (Region 3) 5000.00.003 Spare part AM-MA-2000 / 6000 / 8000, Basic Board 5000.00.017 Spare part MA 2/8000, Front Door 5000.00.005...
  • Page 23: Ma-8000 Base Unit Removal

    MA-8000 Base Unit Removal Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 24: Loop Card Expansion

    7.3 LOOP card expansion • INSTALLATION Guide Card: A -Unscrew the two 3x6TC screws B -Removing the fixing bar FO-0893 C -Install the two side pieces FO-0868 with the back piece FO-0869 D -Tighten the 4 Dist. 3x20MF E -Reposition of Traverse FO-0893 F -Tighten the two 3x6TC screws Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev.
  • Page 25 • INSTALLATION Card: A -Insert the card into the guide B -Driving C -Screw spacer 3x20MF -Board lock • DISINSTALLATION Card: C -Unscrew spacer 3x20MF -Board lock B -Remove the board from the guide A -Pull the board out of the guide Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev.
  • Page 26 • Electrical connection via Flat cables code CVCV-0402 (supplied with the board) Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 27: Aw80Fr1 Topographic Cpu Board Ma-1000

    8. AW80FR1 Topographic CPU board MA-1000 Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 28: Aw80Fr0 Topographic Cpu Board Ma-2000 - Ma-8000

    9. AW80FR0 Topographic CPU Board MA-2000 MA-8000 Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 29: Aw80Frx Cpu Board Rtc Battery Ma-1000 - Ma-2000 - Ma-8000

    9.1 AW80FRx CPU board RTC battery MA-1000 MA-2000 MA-8000 Place the button cell (model CR 1632 3V inside the package) on the AW80FRx board as shown. This battery is used as a buffer battery for the RTC (real time clock) circuit. The date and time must then be programmed (see programming manual).
  • Page 30: Setting Jumper Ground Dispersion Detection Ma-1000

    9.3 Setting Jumper Ground Dispersion Detection MA-1000 • AW80FR1 CPU board JDSPEB Removing the jumper causes the control unit to ignore a ground fault COM 2 RS485/232 (isolated) JDSPEC Removing the jumper causes the control unit to ignore a ground fault COM 1 RS485 (isolated) •...
  • Page 31: Aw80Us1 Topographic Basic Board Ma-1000

    10. AW80US1 Topographic BASIC BOARD MA-1000 10.1 AW80US1 BASE board MA-1000 terminal blocks CNB Batteries Name Description Battery 1 Positive Battery 1 Negative MFR700 Series Resettable Fuse Protection Battery 2 Positive Battery 2 Negative CNTH Temperature probe Name Description Temperature probe Batteries Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev.
  • Page 32 CNU Utilities Description Features Notes - GND USER Resettable fuse 24V USER MAX 1A General fault relay 'NO - NC' Contact Max With JGST jumper for NA-NC 30V 2A selection General fault relay 'Common Siren >Negative in non-alarm Reverse polarity EOL Diode = 1N4007 1 A output resettable fuse...
  • Page 33: Aw80Us0 Topographic Basic Board Ma-2000 - Ma-8000

    11. AW80US0 Topographic BASIC BOARD MA-2000 MA-8000 11.1 AW80US0 BASE Board MA-2000 MA-8000 terminal blocks CNB Batteries Name Description Battery 1 Positive Battery 1 Negative MFR700 Series Resettable Fuse Protection Battery 2 Positive Battery 2 Negative CNTH Temperature probe Name Description Temperature probe Batteries Installation Manual...
  • Page 34 CNU Utilities Description Features Notes General fault relay 'NO - NC' Contact Max With JGST jumper for NA-NC 30V 2A selection General fault relay 'Common Siren >Negative in non-alarm Reverse polarity EOL Diode = 1N4007 1 A output resettable fuse Siren >Positive in non-alarm With JUSR2 jumper for NO-NC...
  • Page 35 CNS Serial Lines Description 1 Description 2 Notes RX 3 GNDIS 3 RS 485 GNDIS 3 RS 232 COM 3 Selectable via SW4 TX 3 RX 2 GNDIS 2 RS 485 GNDIS 2 RS 232 COM 2 Selectable via SW5 TX 2 COM 1 for MA-LCD7 GNDIS 1...
  • Page 36: Relay Outputs > Connection Examples

    12. Relay outputs > connection examples Instructions for setting relay outputs as voltage-free contacts or as supervised (LC) NOTES: To configure the activation of these outputs, refer to 'MA-x000 Programming Manual'. 12.1 - General fault output The general fault relay is normally energised. It is de-energised in a fault condition. This output is available with voltage-free contact.
  • Page 37: Supervised Sounder Output

    12.2 - Supervised Sounder Output Sounder output connections. 1A resettable fuse  Polarized devices (electronic sirens, etc.) N.B.: Connect end-of-line diode 1N4007 only to the last device in the line. WARNING: The polarities shown are in CONDITION, at rest, they are reversed. ALARM 12.3 - USR1 and USR2 outputs The USR1 and USR2 outputs are available with voltage-free contact or supervised output.
  • Page 38  Polarized devices (electronic sirens, etc.) > End of line: RESISTOR  NON-polarized devices (Badenie, Relay, etc.) > End of line: RESISTOR N.B.: Connect the 47Kohm 1/4W end-of-line resistor to the last device in the line only. WARNING: The polarities shown are in CONDITION, at rest they are reversed.
  • Page 39: General Alarm Output

    12.4 - General alarm output The general alarm output is available with voltage-free contact or supervised output. Contact rating: max. 30 Vac/dc 2A, Non-inductive loads Default: Supervised  Polarised devices (electronic sirens, etc.) > End of line: RESISTOR  NON-polarised devices (relay, etc.) > End of line: RESISTOR N.B.
  • Page 40  Polarised devices (electronic sirens, etc.) > End of line: DIODE N.B.: Connect end-of-line diode 1N4007 only to the last device in the line. WARNING: The polarities shown are in CONDITION, at rest they are reversed. ALARM Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 41: Expansion Board Aw80L0 Topographic Cod. Ma-Lib2-Xx (Optional For Ma-8000)

    Expansion board AW80L0 Topographic Cod. MA-LIB2-xx (optional for MA-8000) CNL Sensor Lines Loop 3 A Loop 3 A LOOP 3 Loop 3 B Loop 3 B Loop 4 A Loop 4 A LOOP 4 Loop 4 B Loop 4 B SW1 Dip switch FUNCTION POSITION...
  • Page 42: Summary Of Ma-1000 Connections

    14. Summary of MA-1000 connections 15. Summary of MA-2000 MA-8000 connections Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 43: E-Sib - Serial Communications Enabling Key (Optional)

    16. E-SIB - Serial Communications Enabling Key (optional) Depending on the model, the E-SIB-X key enables different protocols and networking communication (MA-2000 and MA-8000 only). MA-1000 MA-2000 MA-8000 Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...
  • Page 44: Communication Loop With Detectors And Modules

    17. Communication Loop with Detectors and Modules The control unit communicates with intelligent, addressable detection and control devices via a 2-wire line. The line can be connected in such a way as to comply with the specifications for signal circuit lines, which can be of the open and closed type (STYLE 4 open line and STYLE 6 closed line).
  • Page 45: Number Of Devices Installed For The Line

     It may be necessary to bypass some insulators to reduce line resistance. 17.3 Number of devices installed for the line The maximum number of devices that can be installed for each of the four detection lines is as follows: •...
  • Page 46: Screen Termination

    17.8 Screen termination Good quality fire protection cable incorporating drain wires or screens must be used. The drain wires or screens must be earthed inside the enclosure. Cable screen or drain wire and earthing points. Ensure that drain wires or screens are properly grounded inside the enclosure;...
  • Page 47: Example Of A Closed Loop (6 Loop Style)

    17.9 Example of a closed Loop (6 Loop style) The total length of the loop (from the output and input of the Panel Loop) must NOT exceed 3,000 metres. The use of the POL-200-TS* loop test and diagnostic device is recommended to check the correct installation of lines.
  • Page 48: Test Procedure For Detection Loop

    17.10 Test procedure for detection Loop Before feeding the control unit lines, check the following values: NOTE: A DIGITAL MULTIMETER IS REQUIRED Line resistance The DC resistance of the negative loop wire MUST NOT exceed 20 Ohms. The measurement must be carried out by disconnecting channels 'A' and 'B' of the Loop Card. The multimeter test leads must be connected to the negative wire terminals.
  • Page 49: Loop Insulation

    17.10.1 Loop insulation Place the test leads of the tester between (+) and (-) line, with sensors or modules installed, and check as follows: Test 1: Connect: Tester [+] / Line [+] and Tester [ ] / Line [ Control: Resistance: 1 - 1.3 Mohm Test 2: Connect: Tester [+] / Line [ ] and Tester [...
  • Page 50: System Testing And Commissioning

    18. SYSTEM TESTING AND COMMISSIONING The installation of the control unit must be carried out after carefully reading the instructions in the installation manual and programming manual. Once the mechanical installation of the control unit is complete, perform the following steps: •...
  • Page 51: Periodic System Maintenance

    19. PERIODIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE - Check that the green 'PRESENT VOLTAGE' is lit. - Check that all other LEDs in the control centre are off. - Press the 'TEST' function key and enter the level 2 password to access the menu. ...
  • Page 52: Labels In Different Languages

    20. LABELS IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES In this chapter labels in different languages are shown for the control panel of the MA-x000, which can be printed 1:1. • Print the labels in their original size, pay attention to the printer settings. •...
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  • Page 62 Honeywell House Skimped Hill Lane Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1EB Technical changes reserved. © 2023 Honeywell International Inc. Installation Manual M-170.1-MA-EN Rev. A MORLEY...

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