Honeywell MAXPRO Intrustion Series Installation And Setup Manual
Honeywell MAXPRO Intrustion Series Installation And Setup Manual

Honeywell MAXPRO Intrustion Series Installation And Setup Manual

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MAXPRO Intrusion Series
Integrated Security Systems
800-23044-1 Rev. B8
March 2024
Installation and Setup Guide

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  • Page 1 MAXPRO Intrusion Series Integrated Security Systems 800-23044-1 Rev. B8 March 2024 Installation and Setup Guide...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.3. Installing the Control Panel ..................32 3.4. Overview of Control Panel Connectors..............34 3.5. Overview of Control Panel LEDs ................37 3.6. Connecting the Cabinet Tamper Switches............38 3.7. Network Connection (Ethernet) ................38 3.8. Wiring Inputs (Zones) ....................39 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 4 7.1. Wiring the AC Power Supply in the Cabinet ..........111 7.2. Powering the Main Board ..................113 7.3. Installing Backup Batteries................... 114 7.4. Connecting to MAXPRO Cloud................119 7.5. Shutting Down the Panel Securely ..............121 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 5 9.2. Burglary Walk Test .....................141 9.3. Armed Burglary System Test ................142 9.4. Smoke Detector Test ....................142 9.5. Siren Test ........................142 9.6. Walk test ........................143 9.7. Seismic Testing ......................144 Chapter 10 - Important Information............147 10.1. To the Installer ......................147 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 6 Chapter 15 - Compliance and Approvals..........181 15.1. EU Directives......................181 15.2. Product Standards....................181 15.3. Product Certification ..................... 181 15.4. Instructions for Compliance................182 15.5. Instructions for Compliance – Sweden ............185 15.6. Disclaimer ........................185 15.7. NF&A2P Requirements..................186 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 7 15.7.2. Current requirement listing ..............187 15.7.3. Cyber security requirements ..............188 15.8. INCERT Requirements ..................189 15.8.1. Current requirement listing ..............189 15.8.2. Additional System Settings Requirement ...........189 Chapter 16 - Parts List ................191 Chapter 17 - Support and Patent Information ........195 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
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  • Page 9: Copyright Notice

    In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any direct, special, or consequential damages. The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 10: Environmental Information

    Waste i.e. Do not dispose of this product with your other wastes. To know the right disposal mechanism please check the applicable law. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 - About This Document

    – Cybersecurity of the MAXPRO Intrusion installation. For details, see th MAXPRO Intrusion Security Manual (doc. no. 800-25507). – The daily usage of the MAXPRO Intrusion system. For details, see the MAXPRO Intrusion User Guide (doc. no. 800-23041-1). Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 12: Audience

    1.3 More Info You can find the latest versions of this document and any referenced document on the Honeywell support site www.mywebtech.com, or on the MAXPRO Intrusion Support pages. Need a quick link to information for your device? Scan the QR code on the info card of the device, and it...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 - Introduction

    • Programmable relays and trigger outputs • Schedule and event based automated operation including auto- arming/disarming • MPIP3100E model will be available soon • MPIP3100x model available soon. • Flexible Permission Groups for multi-site intrusion and access applications Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 14 The total number of on-board inputs includes the normal inputs and the inputs that are suitable for 2-wire smoke devices. The inputs that are suitable for 2-wire smoke devices can also be used as normal inputs. Feature MPIP2000E MPIP2100E MPIP3000E MPIP3100E Users Users 2,000 5,000 10,000 Permission Groups Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 15 With the MPI medium-sized cabinet (MPIBXM35), you can use a battery capacity of up to 18 Ah. If you need more battery capacity, you need to install a second tamper-protected cabinet with the second battery. 2.2.2 Inputs and Output • Provides 10 on-board hardwire zones. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 16 2F for as listed in EN 50131-1, table 10. For the EN 50136 ATS ratings for Ethernet and/or , page 161 cellular radio, see the specifications table in MPI Control Panel The communication method is pass-through (Ref. EN 50136-2 Section 6.1.3). Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 17 The system can communicate with the central monitoring station (CMS) via the MAXPRO Receiver software package, or via other receivers compatible with Honeywell ISOM protocol, or via native SIA DC-09 IP protocol in control panel with the SIA DC-03 message format.
  • Page 18 1. The actual number is also limited by the number of devices that can be connected to the IB2 bus. An installer can choose any mix of devices. The system guarantees performance of up to 46 devices per bus. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 19: General Architecture

    2.3 General Architecture MAXPRO Cloud mobile app Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 20 MAXPRO Receiver software V-Plex loop with V-Plex devices. Not all V-Plex devices may be available in all regions. Contact your local Honeywell Intrusion Sales Representative for more information. The MPIP3000 series supports two V-Plex loops. V-Plex motion detection Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 21: Chapter 3 - Installation

    IB2 bus. Each con- MPIKTSPRX, page 60 trol panel requires at least one keypad. Wiring additional devices Installing IB2 Bus Devices, on the IB2 bus and/or the page 59 V-Plex loops. Installing V-Plex Devices, page 107 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 22 Installer Mode. This will pre- vent trouble events going to the central monitoring sta- tion during maintenance work. The customer grants the MAXPRO Intrusion User installer access to the system. Guide (doc. no. 800- 23041-1). Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 23 5. Click Replace Device. For swapping the control panel, click Replace Controller. 6. Enter the unique identifier of the new device: the serial number for the device, or the MAC address for the panel. 7. Click Confirm. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 24: Mounting The Cabinet

    Suitable devices are: Door Control Modules, Zone Expanders, and Relay Modules. You can find a few example configurations below. The image below shows a cabinet with a Control Panel (B), a Zone Expander (A) on top, and the 4G/LTE Module (C) on the right-hand side. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 25 Off-wall tamper switch AC power adapter Earth lead The image below shows a cabinet with a Remote Power Supply (H), a Zone Expander (I) on top, and a Door Control Module (C) to the side. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 26 Remote Power Supply Zone Expander Door Control Module 3.2.2 Cabinet Parts The illustrations below show the parts of the cabinet. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 27 Top: Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 28 Bottom Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 29 Screw hole for mounting MPI Control Panel (x 2 Diameter 4 mm above and x 2 below mounting rails) Screw hole for mounting cabinet on wall (x 3) See detail illustra- tion further below. Mounting rails for MPI modules (x 2) Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 30 (cable) protection. If using non-metal materials, make sure they comply with UL 94 V-0. 4. Temporarily remove the wall tamper switch from its knockout (A) in the back of the cabinet. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 31 9. Where you marked the position of the tamper knockout, drill a hole that is 2 mm deep and 8 mm in diameter. This will allow the plunger (E) of the wall tamper switch to protrude into that recess (F), preventing tampering with the switch. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 32: Installing The Control Panel

    12.After completing the installation, slide the cabinet lid back on its hinges, and reconnect the earth lead. 3.3 Installing the Control Panel 3.3.1 Panel Parts Positioning pin (x 2) for stacked MPI module (optional). Mounting screw holes (x 4) Info card Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 33 3.3.3 Options You can mount a Zone Expander or Relay Module on top of the main circuit board holder. For details, Cabinet Mounting with Control Panel or Remote Power Supply, page 102. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 34: Overview Of Control Panel Connectors

    AC power adapter Tamper T-LID Cable from the cabinet's lid tamper switch T-WALL Cable from the cabinet's wall tamper switch Zones 1–4 For zones 1–4 (sensor contact inputs). For details, see Wiring Inputs (Zones), page 39 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 35 Jumpers for low-voltage triggers. For details, see Wiring Outputs (Triggers), page 95. Zones 9, 10 For zones (sensor contact inputs). Can be used for 2- wire smoke sensors or as double-balanced zones. For details, see Wiring Inputs (Zones), page 39 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 36 CPU failure output (watchdog): can be connected to a piezo sounder or LED to indicate a total system failure. +12V Auxiliary 12 VDC output Caution: Do not use any terminals that are labeled NOT USED. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 37: Overview Of Control Panel Leds

    PTC for AUX2 is resetting, or other trouble on the bus. This LED is only available on the MPIP3000 series. Green V-Plex 2: loop OK. V-Plex 2: loop shorted or data bus not running. This LED is only available on the MPIP3000 series. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 38: Connecting The Cabinet Tamper Switches

    (port forwarding), firewall settings, etc. If not, the control panel will not be able to send alarm and other information to MAXPRO Cloud. The table below lists the port numbers and services that are required for communication: Port No. Protocol Function DNS server Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 39: Wiring Inputs (Zones)

    Any unused hardwire zones should always have a 1K resistor wired across the zone terminals to terminate them. Possible wiring types are: • Supervised EOLR (normal open or normal closed) • Double balanced • Triple balanced. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 40 For example, for R1 = 2K, the system will go in: • Alarm state if the resistance falls below 1,000 ohms. • Ready state if the resistance is between 1,000 and 3,000 ohms. • Alarm state if the resistance is above 3,000 ohms. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 41 For example, for R1 = R2 = 1K, the system will go in: • Tamper state if the resistance falls below 800 ohms. • Ready state if the resistance is between 800 and 1,500 ohms. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 42 Acceptable values for R1, R2, and R3 are: • R1 = 1K • R2 = 1K • R3 = 3K. The electrical bands are indicated below: 800 Ω 1,800 Ω 2,500 Ω 4,500 Ω 10,000 Ω Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 43 Supervised EOLR. Zones 9 and 10 can each support up to 16 two-wire smoke detectors if you configure them as fire zones. The zones provide 12 VDC power to the sensors (10–14.5 VDC). Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 44 You cannot use triple-balanced supervision with zones 9 and 10. Note: The alarm current on zones 9 and 10 supports only one smoke detector in the alarmed state The control panel is currently not EN 54 certified. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 45 System Sensor 5151 Note: Not all listed devices may be available in all regions. Contact your local Honeywell Intrusion Sales Representative for availability in your region Wiring Fire Zones Caution: You must use EOL resistors on fire zones when configured for use with smoke sensors, and across the loop wires of each zone at the last detector.
  • Page 46: Wiring Alarm Sounders

    3.9.2 Installing a Self-Activating Bell (SAB) The SAB terminals allow for connecting an external siren with tamper protection. The illustration below shows a typical 5-wire connection. From control panel terminal To SAB terminal Trigger 2 Strobe Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 47 1), you can customize the outputs to use a pull-up resistor by fitting jumpers on the outputs. • Two relay outputs, 28 VDC, 2.8 A max., resistive loads – Wire the relays between the common C terminal and the normal closed NC or normal open NO terminals. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 48: Wiring Seismic Sensors

    Wiring type: It is recommended to use Double balanced/ Triple balanced. 3.10.2 Alarm and Tamper configured to two loops Z1 = Tamper as response type Z2 = Seismic as response type Wiring type: It is recommended to use Double balanced/Triple Balanced. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 49 When this wiring diagram is used, RT can still be used for tamper loop, but the jumper on RA needs to be removed. Also, the external EOL resistor has to be connected to alarm loop. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 50 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 51: Chapter 4 - Installing The 4G/Lte Module Mpicltee

    Removing power from the module without properly shutting down the control panel, can result in permanent damage to the module. For the correct shutdown procedure, see Disconnecting/Reconnecting, page 56. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 52: Installation

    Primary antenna SMA connector (indicated as 1 PRI on the device) Power and network LEDs. For details, see Indicators, page 58. Mounting screw hole SIM card holder (for 2FF mini-SIM) Micro USB connector I/O, Power & Ground cable connector Alignment pegs (x 2) Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 53 To install the SMA cables on the 4G/LTE module, proceed as follows • Thread the SMA cables onto the primary (B) and secondary (A) antenna connectors. • Securely tighten the connectors being careful not to overtighten. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 54 If you do apply pressure, you will bend the pins in the connectors. Make sure to align the chamfered corners of plug and connector correctly. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 55 To connect the antennas, proceed as follows: • Mount the primary antenna (O) on the SMA isolator on the right-hand side of the MPI cabinet. Use an SMA cable to connect it to the primary connector (B) on the module. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 56: Disconnecting/Reconnecting

    • You can now disconnect the LTE module and remove any cables. To reconnect the LTE module, proceed as follows: • Reconnect all cables carefully. • On the control panel, press the SHUTDOWN button once. The control panel will power up. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 57: Receive Diversity Antenna System

    • Check the LTE module settings in MAXPRO Cloud and test the communication. Caution: If you change the Access Point Name (APN) for the LTE module in MAXPRO Cloud (for example when changing providers), you have to restart the control panel for the changes to take effect. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 58: Led Indicators

    Wireless Sensors can be learned provided that at least one RF Portal is configured onto the system. For more information on enrolling RF Devices, refer To configure the zones (Auto enrollment) and To configure the RF Zones (Manual Enrollment) sections appearing in MPI Configuration Guide. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 59: Chapter 5 - Installing Ib2 Bus Devices

    Caution: Use of other types of cables than those listed are at the installer's risk. Other types of cable than the ones mentioned above, including copper-clad aluminum and screened cable, significantly reduces usable distance and are not recommended. • Free wiring topology, fully loaded bus. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 60: Mpi Keypads Mpiktsmf, Mpiktsprx

    • MIFARE (Classic 32-bit and DESFire 56-bit) card type support. • Lid and off-wall tamper protection. 5.3.3 Operational Commands • User authorization • Arm/disarm (set/unset), and reset • View faults, troubles, and alarms • Bypass zones • View and operate other areas Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 61 To mount and wire the keypad, proceed as follows: • Find a flat, vertical surface in a convenient location. • Separate the back plate from the lid: press the two tabs at the bottom of the keypad, and remove the lid. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 62 • Screw the back plate to the wall using the large screws, while running the wiring through the available openings. • Screw the tamper screw (F) into the wall. This screw provides off-wall tamper protection. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 63 The MAXPRO Intrusion Keypad Wall Mounting Plate MPIKW1 is an optional plate that you can mount between the keypad and the wall. You can use this plate, for example, to cover any mounting holes from legacy devices when upgrading an existing system. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 64 1. Log into MAXPRO Cloud. Go to the appropriate customer, site, and control panel (= “controller” in MAXPRO Cloud). 2. Switch CONTROLLER MODE to Installer to scan for new devices. 3. After scanning, click VIEW ALL. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 65 Cloud, page 56. For details, see the MAXPRO Cloud online help. 7. After a successful connection, the screen goes to sleep mode. Touch the LCD display to wake up the keypad and log on with a personal user code or ID card. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 66 PIN which will be overridden post registration with MPC. If you login as customer admin, MPC provides the option to modify the master code at the customer level in MPC. The MPC will automatically download the modified PIN codes to all Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 67 If connection is OK, it will show green tick marks with the Internet connection check and MPC registration check messages. If not, tap Enter Manual Mode to enter Manual mode. Tap Next to scroll through the screens and view or edit the current network settings. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 68 If desired, you can now edit the NTP URL configuration via AMS (Keypad) to enable connection to locally hosted NTP server. Note: Usage of incorrect URL is not monitored by Honeywell. Ensure to provide the correct URL for seamless usage of NTP settings.
  • Page 69: Mpi Door Control Module Mpidc1

    DCM increases the number of access points and each communicates with an MPI Control Panel via the IB2 communication bus. The module may be mounted remotely in its own enclosure, or together with an MPI Remote Power Supply in a cabinet. 5.4.2 Features Access control: Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 70 You can install the Door Control Module against a wall in its own enclosure, or you can install up to two Door Control Modules in a cabinet, next to and/or stacked on top of an MPI Remote Power Supply. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 71 4. For wiring, see Summary of Connections, page 81. 5. Use cable ties to bundle and fix wiring, making sure that there is no excess wiring. The PCB holder has various attachments point for this purpose. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 72 Terminal or Connect to connector ENTRY +12V Entry reader power input [+]. Reader (Reader 1) – Entry reader input [–] for power and tamper Entry reader data 0 Entry reader data 1 Entry reader tamper. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 73 To request to exit button (RTE), optional – To request to exit button [–] terminal. Default supervision: triple balanced. For details and more options, see Wiring Inputs (Zones), page 39. Terminate using resistors if not used. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 74 C is open in this case. When using this configuration, the current is limited to 1.5 A. Tip: when using option B, use an MPI Remote Power Supply MPIPSU35 to provide additional current to the module. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 75 6. After registering, fill in the device’s Settings tab (and other tabs if applicable) to fully configure the device. For a summary of settings, see Configuration in MAXPRO Cloud, page 56. For details, see the MAXPRO Cloud online help. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 76 No power or communication 5.4.9 Using luminAXS Readers with the DCM Features The MPI Door Control Module is compatible with the Honeywell luminAXS readers. The following functionality is available: • Access and intrusion (arm/disarm) functions. • Buzzer and status LEDs (green, yellow, red).
  • Page 77 0 V / GND Black wire Entry reader Entry reader Data 0 Green wire Entry reader Entry reader Data 1 White wire Entry reader Entry reader Tamper line Purple wire Triggers LED R Do not connect Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 78: Mpi Relay Module Mpieop4

    You can install the Relay Module against a wall in its own enclosure, or: • You can install up to two Relay Modules in a cabinet on top of and/or next to an MPI Remote Power Supply. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 79 Screw the tamper screw (C) into the wall. This screw provides off-wall tamper protection. For wiring, see Summary of Connections, page 72. Use cable ties to bundle and fix wiring, making sure that there is no excess wiring. The PCB holder has various attachments point for this purpose. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 80 Click the lid back in place and fix it using the small lid screw (E). E  Caution: Make sure to fix the lid using the screw. This will keep the lid firmly in place, providing proper protection to the device. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 81 0 VDC supply terminal IB2 bus C IB2 bus D Relay 1–4 Normal Closed terminal Common terminal Normal Open terminal Wire the relays between the common C terminal and the normal closed NC or normal open NO terminals. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 82 MAXPRO Cloud will automatically detect IB2 bus devices in Installer Mode. It registers the device with the unique identifier on the label attached to the device. To register the device in MAXPRO Cloud, proceed as follows: Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 83: Mpi Zone Expander Mpieio84E

    • Provides eight hard-wired zones for burglary and fire inputs. The zones support the following zone wiring types: – Supervised EOLR, normal open or normal closed – Double Balanced – Triple Balanced. • Provides four programmable low-voltage trigger outputs (i.e. arming LEDs, smoke detector power reset, etc.). Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 84 Cabinet Mounting with Control Panel or Remote Power Supply, page 102. To mount the device on the wall in its own enclosure, proceed as follows: • Press the tab at the bottom of the lid and remove the lid. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 85 For wiring, see Summary of Connections, page 72 . Use cable ties to bundle and fix wiring, making sure that there is no excess wiring. The PCB holder has various attachments point for this purpose. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 86 Click the lid back in place and fix it using the small lid screw (E). Caution: Make sure to fix the lid using the screw. This will keep the lid firmly in place, providing proper protection to the device. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 87 Auxiliary 12 VDC. For zones (sensor contact inputs). Wire between the [–] terminals and the terminals 1–8. Default supervision: triple balanced. For details and more options, see Wiring Inputs (Zones), page 39. Terminate unused zones using resistors. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 88 MAXPRO Cloud online help. Zone and Output Configuration You configure the zones and outputs (triggers) on the Zone Expander in the same way as for the Control Panel. 5.6.8 LED Indicators LED Colour Indication Function Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 89: Mpi Remote Power Supply Mpipsu35

    Suitable devices are: Door Control Modules, Zone Expanders, and Relay Modules. For an example, see About the Cabinet, page 24. Tamper Provides two tamper switches (lid and off-wall). You can bypass the tamper switches by fitting a jumper on the required tamper input. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 90 • For instructions on installing the cabinet and wiring the AC power adapter, see Mounting Cabinet, page 30 and Wiring the AC Power Supply in the Cabinet, page 111. • Position the RPS over the screw holes in the cabinet (O, page 35) and click it into position. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 91 T-LID switches Wall tamper switch T-WALL Backup batteries + and – terminals on backup batteries + and – terminals Batteries 1 and Batteries For detailed instructions on installing backup batteries, see Battery Installation, page 117. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 92 RPS, the module will cover the info card indicating the RPS connectors. In this case, fix the RPS spare info card to the inside of the cabinet lid. For details, see Cabinet Mounting with Control Panel or Remote Power Supply, page 102 . Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 93 AUX 1. AUX 2 +12V Auxiliary 12 VDC output; connect to the – device that you want to power via auxiliary (x 2) output 2. The board has two sets of terminals on AUX 2. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 94 Positioning pin (x 2) for stacked MPI Door Control Module (optional). The bottom pin has a screw hole for fixing the stacked module. Positioning pin (x 2) for stacked MPI Zone Expander or MPI Relay Module (optional). The bottom pin has a screw hole for fixing the stacked module. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 95 LEDs, smoke detector power reset, etc. Wire the AUX +12V terminal to the output device, and then use one of the trigger terminals 1 to 4 to switch to ground. The outputs will switch to ground when activated. The max. currents are: • 75 mA each for triggers 1–3. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 96 (see the label on the device). 4. Specify the basic settings for the device (Device Name…), and then click Register. The system has automatically filled in the IB2 bus ID and the device's serial number. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 97: Mpi Transceiver (Rf Portal)

    5.8 MPI Transceiver (RF Portal) 5.8.1 About MPI Transceiver (RF Portal) The RF Portal is a wireless transceiver for the Honeywell V2 and Alpha transmitter range. The RF Portal allows the control panel to receive signals from wire-free detectors and radio keyfobs.
  • Page 98 (SW2). 5.8.2.3 LEDs The red BUS LED gives power and communication status of the RF Portal as per the table below 0.1s on / 0.9s off Good communication 1.5s/on 1.5s off Not Configured Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 99 Quick connect plug for IB2 BUS. Can be used if module is stacked on top of control panel or remote power supply. IB2 BUS +12V 12 VDC supply terminal 0 VDC supply terminal IB2 bus C IB2 bus D Keep all cables away from the antenna location (D). Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 100 2. Pull back the clip (B) then press the PCB firmly into place. 3. To allow the cover tamper switch (SW2) to function, remove the by-pass link (LK1). Caution: Failure to remove the by-pass link (LK1) will render the system non-compliant to EN 50131-3. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 101 ON state. • The received signal ranges and their respective LED indications are as follows: – Signal level 0-2 = RED – Signal level 3-6 = AMBER – Signal level 7-10 = GREEN Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 102: Cabinet Mounting With Control Panel Or Remote Power Supply

    3. Press the tab at the bottom of the lid and remove the lid. 4. Gently remove the module from its enclosure: with the back facing towards you, push the two tabs upwards and then rotate the module towards you. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 103 5. Mount the module in the cabinet as follows: • On top of the Control Panel: fit the module over the positioning pins on the panel, and fix the module using 2 screws (top right, bottom left). Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 104 Door Control Module Door Control Module 6. Wire the module in the normal way. Tip: you can use a quick connect cable (supplied with the panel or RPS) to connect the module to the IB2 Quick connector Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 105 Placing a Module Back in its Enclosure To place the module back in its enclosure: • Align the arrows on the back of the enclosure with the arrows on the back of the module, then rotate the module and click it into place. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 106 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 107: Chapter 6 - Installing V-Plex Devices

    • Multi-loop V-Plex devices must be kept together on the same loop, either loop 1 (Vplex BUS 1) or loop 2 (Vplex BUS 2). You cannot deploy them across different loops. • The control panel only supervises loop 1. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 108: V-Plex Connections

    The 4190SN requires 2.0 mA. The total load for ten 4190SNs on the same loop would be 20 mA. 3. Locate the row in the table selected in step 1 <XREF>corresponding to the sum of all device currents determined in step 2.<XREF> Example: Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 109 Table 2 : V-Plex loop wiring distance (metre) using shielded twisted pair (or metal conduit); one side of the shield to ground Total Load (mA @ 11.5 VDC) Wire Gauge 22 AWG 20 AWG 18 AWG 16 AWG 1–16 1,829 1,829 1,829 1,829 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 110 MPI control panel only supports devices in serial mode. • Shielded wire should have one end of the shield to good Earth Ground. 6.2.5 Load The maximum load on one or more V-Plex loops with a single supporting control panel is 128 mA. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 111: Chapter 7 - Powering The System

    Within 60 seconds at the end of the stabilization period, the control panel shall initiate the transmission of a power restoration signal code, if the system supervision report is enabled in MAXPRO Cloud. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 112 Wire the AC power cable (A) to the cabinet AC power adapter (E) as follows: AC power supply wire Connect to terminal on AC power adapter Line (B) Neutral (C) Earth (D) Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 113: Powering The Main Board

    From AC power adapter terminal To main board terminals (13.8 VDC) V– (black lead) – V+ (red lead) Caution: Incorrect wiring of the AC power supply input may cause permanent and irreparable damage to the control panel's main board. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 114: Installing Backup Batteries

    Battery 2 terminals on the control panel in the first cabinet. The sections below provide instructions for calculating the control panel load, so that you can determine the required battery capacity for your application Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 115 (AUX1 and AUX2) is 1,500 mA. 7.3.3 Determining the Size of the Standby Battery The total maximum allowed loads on the panel and remote power supply depend on the battery capacity, and the security norm you need to comply with. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 116 For the purposes of calculation, an allowance of 400 mA to activate the sounder has been included, but not the standby current of the sounder. When calculating the total load, remember to include the standby current of the sounder. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 117 (For the batteries recommended in this document, please refer to the Yuasa website.) Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Using a Single Battery To install a single battery, proceed as follows: Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 118 Battery From battery terminal To main board terminal Battery 1 Batteries 1 + (red lead) – Batteries 1 – (black lead) Battery 2 Batteries 2 + (red lead) – Batteries 2 – (black lead) Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 119: Connecting To Maxpro Cloud

    1. On your PC, open your web browser and go to mymaxprocloud.eu/MPC/Signin. If you do not have an account yet, click Sign up to register as a new dealer. Sign in to MAXPRO Cloud after you receive a confirmation email from Honeywell. 2. In MAXPRO Cloud, click the Menu button , and then click Customers.
  • Page 120 IP address, and if the panel was able to connect to internet. If this fails, check the items below: – The network cable connection: the amber LED on the Ethernet port must be flashing. – Is port 443 open on the router for the site? Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 121: Shutting Down The Panel Securely

    PTCs. It does not remove power from the panel (from the AC power adapter or the batteries). You have to shut down the control panel in the following situations: • Before disconnecting the LTE Module. • Before installing or removing peripherals on the IB2 bus. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 122 3. You can now add or remove IB2 bus devices, or disconnect the LTE module.To restart the control panel, briefly press the SHUTDOWN button again. The system is ready again when the keypad screen displays the current time and date. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 123: Chapter 8 - Configuration In Maxpro Cloud

    For more detailed information, see the MAXPRO Cloud Configuration Guide and online help. To access the online help: click the Help button in the top right corner of the MAXPRO Cloud screen, and then select Help. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 124: Maxpro Cloud User Interface

    Each site in MAXPRO Cloud can contain multiple control panels. Certain settings apply to all control panels and all peripherals in the site. In MAXPRO Cloud, go to the desired customer and Site Overview page. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 125: Control Panel Settings

    (= settings that change the operation of the system) without generating false alarms. There is one exception: tamper events. Enter the Installer code on the keypad to reset the tamper alarm. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 126 The system supports two independent network connections by adding the optional LTE module MPICLTEE. This provides Ethernet path and LTE path options. The LTE path can sometimes be referred to as cell path, or 3G/4G path. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 127 Note: Area 1 is the ‘system’ area: the system reports all panel and system events (such as tampers, battery low…) on Area 1. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 128: Device Status

    It also displays the minimum and maximum resistance value measured, with date and time. Click Refresh to refresh the diagnostic data. Note: The measured values (voltages, currents, resistance values) in the Diagnostics screen are indicative values only and intended for relative comparison purposes. They are not calibrated readings. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 129: Keypad Settings

    • Device information, such as serial number, name, and IB2 bus. • Settings, such as the on-board tamper switch. 8.8.2 Outputs Tab This tab displays for each relay: • Output information, such as output number and name Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 130: Remote Power Supply Settings

    • Zone information, such as zone number and name • Settings, such as zone response type, area, and if the zone is bypassable. • Advanced settings, such as the zone supervision type and EOL resistor values. 8.10.3 Outputs Tab For each output (1–4): Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 131: V-Plex Devices

    • Settings, such as area type, entry and exit delays, and settings for alarm sounders, arming/disarming, and bypassing zones. For EN 50131-1 compliance, set the bell timeout to max. 15 minutes. Note that local/national requirements may demand a different value. Check your local/national regulations. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 132: Scheduling And Holidays

    New Year. You can assign schedules to: • areas, for automatic arming and disarming • permission groups, for restricting access Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 133: Dcm Door Schedule

    DCM), without knowing the card number in advance. You set the Installer User and Master User codes on customer level. The system will automatically download the new codes to each of the customer's control panels once connected to MAXPRO Cloud. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 134 For details on the permissions of each level, go to any person’s Permission tab, and click the Info button above the Intrusion Authority box. For MAXPRO Intrusion, the authorisations are defined as follows: Authority Levels Function Installe Master Daily Securit Janitor Duress employ y guard User General Functions Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 135 An example of a non-security alarm: an alarm from a sensor in a freezer indicating that the temperature is too high. Authority Levels Function Installer Master Daily Security Janitor Duress employee guard User Reset Residential Fire alarms Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 136 Interconnec- tion Faults Sensor masked Other trou- bles Tampers Override AC power troubles System bat- tery troubles Single comms path troubles ATS and fail to comms trou- bles Sensor masked Other trou- bles Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 137: Controller Rules

    THEN Perform action 1 Condition 1 is true AND/OR Followed by Condition 2 is true Perform action 2 AND/OR Followed by Condition 3 is true Perform action 3 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 138: Floor Plan

    NTP server. 8.21 Updating the Firmware Honeywell regularly provides firmware updates for your MPI system, which you can easily download via MAXPRO Cloud. When new firmware for the MPI system is available, a notification message appears in MAXPRO Cloud.
  • Page 139 -ISP Events screen -Controller Overview SPT log -AMS activity log Updated: Lists all the peripherals that have been updated. Pending: Lists all the peripherals pending for an update. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 140 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 141: Chapter 9 - Testing And Commissioning

    • Tap View Tested to see the tested zones. Then tap Back to return to the list of areas. T ap New Test to return to the Test modes menu. • Repeat for all areas and all zones. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 142: Armed Burglary System Test

    The siren test on the keypad allows you to test all alarm sounders (and any related strobe lights). You can perform the test per area, or for all areas at once. To run the siren test, proceed as follows: Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 143: Walk Test

    3. Activate (tamper/trip sensors) each zone in the area. The keypad produces a double beep when you activate each zone. The system moves the tested zones to the tested zones list. 4. After testing all the zones in the area, you can: Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 144: Seismic Testing

    • Tap New Test to return to the Test modes menu. • Repeat for all areas and all zones. Note: Honeywell recommends you to start the RF walk test with system in Installer mode and check if the signal strength of RF sensors is either medium or high, as this is recommended for good installation.
  • Page 145 7. Each Seismic zone in the area is activated within 55 seconds to confirm a successful test. 8. If any zone within the area does not give an alarm activation, it is regarded as faulty and a trouble condition is generated and signaled to CMS/ARC. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 146 If the zone does not restore, then a trouble condition is generated and transmitted to the CMS/ARC. 10.Arming/disarming of non-ATM areas is not affected by Seismic Test. 11.Seismic output can't be configured for Macros/Controller Rules. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 147: Chapter 10 - Important Information

    Installer Mode to make changes to the system. This will prevent unauthorised changes to the system once it has been set up and approved. The customer can use the keypad to allow and block access for the installer. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 148: Contacting Technical Support

    • If you receive a warning or error message, note down the exact message text. • Note your Honeywell customer number and/or company name. • Having this information handy will make it easier for us to serve you quickly and effectively.
  • Page 149: Chapter 11 - Events

    The system provides general indications when permitted as the events occur. It displays the indications that you access on a keypad (by viewing alerts) in the following order, and then ordered by time of occurrence: • Fire • Duress (panic/hold-up) • Burglar • Trouble • Other alarms Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 150: Event Reporting Per Area

    • A tamper event on a Door Control Module will report to Area 1 (tamper = system event). • A door status event on a Door Control Module will report on the DCM's area. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 151: Mpi Events And Contact Id Codes

    1150 AC Loss 1301 Fuse Failure detected 1301 fuse reset failed for mains 1301 High voltage condition detected 1301 Low voltage condition detected 1301 AC Loss 1301 AC Power disabled 1301 Battery Failure detected 1302 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 152 1421 Early Armed 1451 Late Disarmed 1452 Failed to Arm/close the system with in Access Window 1453 Exit error 1457 recent close 1459 lockout -multiple attemptfailure tamper 1461 Zone Bypassed 1570 Fire Zone Bypassed 1571 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 153 3143 Equipment fail restore (assuming non-burglary) 3150 Carbon Monoxide Detector Restored 3162 Fire Verifier 3200 AC Restoral 3301 Fuse Restoral 3301 Battery Failure restored 3302 Fuse for Battery Failure restored 3302 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 154 Alarm cancel event 3406 arm instant 3441 Partition Partset instant event 3441 Early Armed 3451 Late Armed 3452 Rearm after alarm 3463 Zone Unbypassed 3570 Fire Zone Unbypassed 3571 Panic Zone Unbypassed 3572 Unbypass Panic 3573 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 155 Secondary path supervision fault Secondary path supervision fault restore ATS fault ATS fault restore Event reporting failure Event reporting failure restore *Range xx is the IB2 peripheral identifier (01–92). **Range xx is the reader identifier Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 156: Mpi Events And Sia Codes

    Alarm audible restore Alarm restore event Alarm perimeter Alarm interior restore Alarm 24 hour restore Alarm entry exit restore Burg Bypass restore Intrusion Verifier Auto Armed Late Armed Early Armed Partition Full event Remote Arm Recent close Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 157 24 Hour restore 24 Hour trouble Medical Alarm Medical Bypass Medical Trouble Restore Medical Alarm Restored Medical Trouble Medical Unbypass 24 Hour restore Cell(RF Jam) 24 Hour restore(Lan Fault) 24 Hour trouble Cell (RF Jam) Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 158 Expansion module tamper alarm Open circuit tamper alarm restore Communication failure alarm restore Exp mod tamper caused by mod missing alarm restore Aux tamper alarm restore Expansion module tamper alarm restore Tamper Bypass Burglary walk test end Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 159 Comm Path Supervision Fault Comm Path Supervision Restore Battery Failure restored Fuse for Battery Failure restored Battery charger restored Battery Failure detected Low battery Fuse for Battery Failure detected Low System Battery Battery charger Failed Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 160 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 161: Chapter 12 - Specifications

    12.1 MPI Control Panel MPIP2000 Series (MPIP2000E, MPIP2100E), MPIP3000 Series (MPIP3000E, MPIP3100E Intended for mounting in an MPI Cabinet. Note: All interconnections on the MPI control panel are specific wired connections as defined in EN 50131-3 Annex A. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 162 9.5 VDC battery voltage Zones (inputs) (x 10) Voltage 3.3 VDC Resistance tolerance 1 % max. V-Plex Voltage 8.5–14 VDC (fluctuating) Current (max.) 128 mA (each; second V-Plex loop available on MPIP3000 Series only) Auxiliary outputs Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 163 The voltage at which the system will treat the battery as if it is not there and will not recharge it. With optional LTE mod- EN 50136-1 DP4 (Dual Path Ethernet Pri- ule MPIPCLTEE mary/Cell Radio Secondary) SP3 (Single Path Cell Radio) Encryption TLS V1.2BC Communication Pass-through (Ref. EN 50136-2 Section method 6.1.3) Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 164 IP alarm receiver Maxpro receiver software package or other receiver compatible with Honeywell ISOM protocol or native SIA DC-09 IP protocol in control panel with SIA DC-03 message for- mat. Note: Use IP receivers only; dial-up receivers are not suitable.
  • Page 165: Mpi Cabinet

    5.1 kg approx. (includes AC power adapter) As shipped: 5.4 kg approx. Operating tem- –10 to +50 °C / Indoor use only perature Humidity Max. 93% RH non-condensing Ingress and impact EN 60529:1992+A2:2013: IP30* / EN protection 62262:2002: IK06* Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 166: Mpi Remote Power Supply

    Ah) / Yuasa NP18-12FR (17.2 Ah) For permitted combinations, see specification for the cabinet: Cabinet, page 165. Battery protection System has protection for charging and reverse polarity connection. Battery low volt- 11.2 VDC Battery deep dis- 10.5 VDC charge protection Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 167 The voltage at which the system will treat the battery as if it is not there and will not recharge Physical Dimensions (W x D x H) 15.7 cm x 12.7 cm x 4.2 cm As shipped: 23.5 cm x 16.3 cm x 7.5 cm Weight 250 g As shipped: 440 g Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 168: Mpi Keypad

    MPIKTSMF: 100 mA / MPIKTSPRX: 75 mA Current, max. (display and buzzer on) MPIKTSMF: 130 mA / MPIKTSPRX: 110 mA Sounder Full Power, -3 dB, -6 dB, and -9 dB (85 dB at 10 cm) Card support Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 169 Option: Keypad Wall Mounting Plate MPIKW1 Dimensions (W x D 17.8 cm x 17.6 cm x 0.5 cm x H) As shipped: 17.8 cm x 17.8 cm x 3.5 cm Weight 47 g As shipped: 90 g Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 170: Mpi Door Control Module

    NC/NO PIN ('wet contact') Trigger outputs (x 4) LED R, LED Y, LED G, BUZZ 50 mA each (switch to ground); Zones (inputs) RTE (request to exit) Default triple balanced DSM (door status monitor) Default triple balanced Environmental Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 171: Mpi Relay Module

    Dimensions (W x H With enclosure: 14.6 cm x 14.6 cm x 3.4 cm As x D) shipped: 17.5 cm x 15.5 cm x 4.0 cm Weight With enclosure: 256 g As shipped: 332 g Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 172: Mpi Zone Expander

    Dimensions (W x H x D) With enclosure: 14.6 cm x 14.6 cm x 3.4 cm As shipped: 17.5 cm x 15.5 cm x 4.0 cm Weight With enclosure: 263 g As shipped: 341 g Other Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 173: Mpi Transceiver (Rf Portal)

    14 VDC nominal (13.85–14.5 VDC) Current, idle 45 mA Current, max. (transmitting) 240 mA Frequency bands LTE Category 1 2G GSM LTE Bands: 1, 3, 8, 20, 28 2G GSM Bands: GSM 900 and DCS 1800 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 174 This product has been tested for compliance by BRE Global Ltd. UK to: EN 50136-2:2013 (For category, please see the installation guide for the certified Control Panel.) EN 50131-10:2014 Type Y when used with certified MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP Control Panel in MPIBXM35 enclosure. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 175: Cable Type Requirements

    1: The aerial extension cables are not part of the LPCB approval. Caution: IB2 bus wiring: Use of other types of cables than those listed are at the installer's risk . Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
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  • Page 177: Chapter 13 - Glossary

    The user must leave within this period or an alarm will occur. MAXPRO Cloud MAXPRO Intrusion Remote Power Supply Positive Temperature Coefficient. PTC thermistors protect against over-current. SPPS Supplementary Prime Power Source VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 178 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 179: Chapter 14 - Limitations Of The Alarm System

    They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls, ceilings, floors, closed doors, glass partitions, glass doors, or windows. Mechanical tampering, masking, painting or spraying of any Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 180 We continue to develop new and improved protection devices. Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to learn about these developments. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 181: Chapter 15 - Compliance And Approvals

    For compliance statements of each the MPI modules, see Specifications, page 161. 15.3 Product Certification Product Certification (EU) Cert/LPCB ref. 042ce. For information on product certification and requirements, see the quick install guides of the individual MAXPRO Intrusion devices and read all of section 15. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 182: Instructions For Compliance

    For compliance, this option must be disabled. This is the default setting. To verify, go to the customer account in MAXPRO Cloud, to the Settings tab. Under User Settings, make sure that the checkbox Allow PIN Change for all panel users is cleared. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 183 Balanced, page 42. In MAXPRO Cloud, make sure that Zone Supervision Type for the DSM is set to Triple Balanced. (The default setting is Triple Balanced.) 15.4.4 Area Settings Entry Delays Set Entry Delay and Entry Delay Extended to 45 seconds or less. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 184 The keypads that have the area set as home area will start beeping, allowing the users to leave the area before it is armed, and preventing false alarms. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 185: Instructions For Compliance - Sweden

    In MAXPRO Cloud, for each area, set Abort Window (In Seconds) to 0 seconds. 15.6 Disclaimer Honeywell MAXPRO Cloud and MAXPRO Intrusion log-in system is fully compliant with standard (EN 50131). Any other authentication log-in system that might be implemented by the Customer to...
  • Page 186: Nf&A2P Requirements

    Failure to meet the authorisation requirements will render any installed system non-compliant to EN50131-3. Honeywell will not be liable - and customer will hold Honeywell harmful, releasing Honeywell from any claim, consequence and liability - for any unauthorized, fraudulent, unlawful access to MAXPRO Cloud and MAXPRO Intrusion made from any authentication log- in system implemented, maintained and managed by the Customer.
  • Page 187: Current Requirement Listing

    For 36 Ah battery capacity, you need to install 2 x 18 Ah batteries. You will need a second tamper-protected cabinet to house the second battery. You connect the second battery to the Battery 2 terminals on the control panel in the first cabinet. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 188: Cyber Security Requirements

    Tel: +33 (0)1.41.62.80.00 Fax: +33 (0)1.49.17.90.00 Website: www.marque-nf.com Email: certification@afnor.org Certification Process: NF324-H58 / EN 50131-3 / RTC 50131-3 / EN 50131-6 / RTC 50131-6 / EN 50131-10 / RTC 50131-10 / EN 50136-2 et RTC Cyber Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 189: Incert Requirements

    *Note: INCERT has not evaluated single battery setup. **Note: In alarm, value is only for information. Not covered by INCERT. 15.8.2 Additional System Settings Requirement Exit Error must be set to Disable/Enabled to conform with INCERT requirements. Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 190 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 191: Chapter 16 - Parts List

    (beyond 100 connections. Trial version also available.) IB2 Bus Devices Expansion Power Supply MPIPSU35 MAXPRO Intrusion expansion PSU 3.5 A Needs cabinet I/O Wired Expanders MPIEIO84E MAXPRO Intrusion Zone Expander Module, 8 hard- wired zones + 4 triggers Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 192 DUAL TEC ceiling mount motion sensor with mirror / DT8320AF5- optics and anti-mask DT8320F4-SN / DUAL TEC ceiling mount motion sensor with mirror DT8320F5-SN optics IS3016A-SN Passive Infrared motion sensor with anti-mask IS3016M-SN Passive Infrared motion sensor IS4190-SN Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 193 Entry reader only; exit reader function will be available soon. Not all listed V-Plex devices may be available in all regions. Check the specifications and security grading in the sensor's datasheet, and contact your local Honeywell Intrusion Sales Representative for availability in your region. Not all listed devices may be available in all regions.
  • Page 194 MPI Security Manual 800-24096-1 MAXPRO Cloud Configuration Guide for Installers 800-24095 MAXPRO Cloud Mobile App Guide 800-24094 MAXPRO Cloud Quick Start Guide 800-25754-1 MAXPRO Cloud End User Guide 800-25755 MAXPRO Receiver (MPIRCX) Installation and User Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 195: Chapter 17 - Support And Patent Information

    CHAPTER SUPPORT AND PATENT INFORMATION For the latest documentation and online support information, please go to: https://www.security.honeywell.com/ Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 196 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series...
  • Page 198 Aston Fields Road Whitehouse Industrial Estate Runcorn Cheshire WA7 3DL United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)8448 000 235 www.security.honeywell.com Copyright © 2024 Honeywell International Inc. 800-23044-1 Rev. B8 March 2024 ™ Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000E/3000E Series Guide 800-23044-1 Rev. B8 March 2024...

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