While a fire alarm system may lower insurance Fire Alarm System Limitations rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! An automatic fire alarm system–typically made up of age of flammable materials, etc.). smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and audible warning devices, and a fire alarm control panel with alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a...
Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free Installation Precautions installation with long-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power can be Like all solid state electronic devices, this system may connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to sources of power before servicing.
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Alarm Systems, UL 864, 9th Edition. Operation of this product with products not tested for UL 864, 9th Edition has not been evaluated. Such operation requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
The MRP-2001E offers the same features as the MRP-2001 but allows connection to 220/240 VAC. Unless otherwise specified, the information in this manual applies to both the 110/120 VAC and 220/240 VAC versions of the panels.
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Optional Trim Ring TR-CE (red) for semi-flush mounting the cabinet • Optional CAC-5X Class A Converter Module for Outputs and IDCs • Optional 4XTMF Municipal Box Transmitter Module • Optional Digital Alarm Communicators (411, 411UD, 411UDAC) MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
(TR-CE [red]). Batteries The cabinet provides space for two 18 Amp Hour batteries (larger batteries require use of a UL listed battery box such as the BB-26 or BB-55). Batteries must be ordered separately. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
The BB-26 or BB-55 battery box may be used to house two batteries greater than 18 Amp Hour. The battery box mounts directly below the control panel cabinet, centered to the main circuit board. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Board on Chassis mounting holes mounting slots mounting studs mounting tabs grounding stud: attach solid earth ground wire (refer to Figure 2.4 on page 20) mounting slots Backbox Figure 2.1 Chassis Mounting in Backbox MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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3.875” into wall to avoid covering venting Hinge Slot for holes on top of box. optional Dress Panel Mounting slots for optional Trim Ring Semi-Flush mounting hole Hinge Slot for optional Dress Panel Figure 2.2 Cabinet Dimensions MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3.66 amps for the MRP-2001 or 240 VAC, 50 HZ, 2.085 amps for the MRP-2001E. Run a pair of wires (with ground conductor) from the protected premises main breaker box to the AC terminal block TB1 on the main power supply. As per the National Electrical Code, use 14 AWG (2.00 mm...
Waterflow 4-wire smoke release Devices or detector power heat detectors Pressure Switches (500 mA maximum) Dummy load all unused Ω circuits - 4.7 K , ½ watt resistor (P/N: 71245) Figure 2.5 IDC Connections MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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Supervisory Switch activation causes the panel to latch the supervisory condition if the Combo type code is selected or track (the panel will clear when the supervisory condition is cleared) if the Combo Autoresettable Supervisory type code is selected MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Large gauge wire should be looped through bead at least once as illustrated. Smaller gauge wire can be looped more often. Ferrite Bead in open position Ferrite Bead in closed position Figure 2.7 NAC/Output Connections MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Note: Relay contacts are shown with power applied to the panel and no active troubles, alarms or supervisories. The Trouble Relay is a fail-safe relay which will transfer on any trouble or total power failure. Figure 2.9 Relay Terminals MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
CAC-5X to the metal standoff with the screw that was just removed. Installation on J7 Connector Installation on J2 Connector CAC-5X Module CAC-5X Module Metal Metal Metal Plastic Standoff Standoff Standoff Standoff Main Circuit Board Figure 2.11 CAC-5X Module Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Smaller gauge wire can be looped more often. Ferrite Bead in open position Ferrite Bead in closed position Figure 2.12 Wiring NACs and IDCs for Class A Operation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
5. Secure the option module to the standoff on the main circuit board with the supplied screws 6. When the installation has been completed, connect the wiring to the modules as indicated in the following sections 7. Test system for proper operation Standoffs Figure 2.13 4XTMF Option Module Connection MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Dummy load terminals 6 and 7 (4.7kΩ, ¼ watt resistor) if Disconnect Municipal Box is not connected. Switch shown in disconnect position Disconnect LED Connect to FACP Connectors J4 & J5 Figure 2.14 4XTMF Transmitter Module MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
ANN-S/PG Serial/Parallel Printer Interface Module 0.040 amps ANN-I/O LED Driver Module 0.200 amps ANN-(R)LED Annunciator Module 0.068 amps ANN-RLY Relay Module 0.075 amps Note: Total worst case current draw on a single ANN-BUS cannot exceed 0.5 amp. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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Exception: When using the ANN-RLY module, the installer must ensure that the maximum 24VDC power line drop does not exceed 0.3 volts. This results in the following wiring limitations: Wire Gauge Maximum Wire Length 312 feet 497 feet 787 feet 1,250 feet MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
2,953 feet maximum using 14 Gauge wire 2.7.1.2 Wiring Configuration Figure 2.15 illustrates the wiring between the FACP and ANN-BUS devices. FACP ANN-BUS and power wiring are supervised and power-limited ANN-80 Figure 2.15 FACP wiring to ANN-BUS Device MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Note: address (ID Number) DIP switches on some devices may have more than 5 switch positions. Unless otherwise specified in the documentation supplied with each device, switch positions 6 and above must be set to OFF. Address Switch 5 Switch 4 Switch 3 Switch 2 Switch 1 not valid MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
4. Turn the key switch to the OFF (Locked) position by turning clockwise and remove the key Annunciator cover with LCD display Annunciator backplate Press in latch and pull annunciator cover open Key switch shown in ON position MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
1 (-) & 2 (+). Make certain to observe proper polarity 7. After all connections are made, remove extra wire from inside of annunciator by dressing it neatly through wire channel, with any excess wire pushed back through hole into electrical MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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Following installation and wiring of the ANN-80 LCD annunciator to the FACP, the annunciator must be added to the system via FACP programming. Refer to the programming section titled "ANN-BUS" on page 71 in this manual for detailed programming information. Select the LCD option for programming. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
It provides 80 columns of data on standard 9” x 11” tractor-feed paper. This section contains information on connecting a printer to the control panel and setting the printer options. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
7 Bit, Even, 1 Stop Formien Protocol XON/XOFF Lines 6LPI=60 Character Set Standard Standard Exec 10.5 SI.Zero Auto LF PAPER BIN 1 12/72” BIN 2 12/72” SINGLE 12/72” PUSH TRA 12/72” PULL TRA 12/72” PAP ROLL 12/72” MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
• Max. Current: Alarm: 200 mA Standby: 35 mA Each LED: 10 mA • Operating Temperature: 32 F to 120 F (0 C to 49 • For indoor use in a dry location only MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
The ANN-I/O connects to the FACP via the ANN-BUS as illustrated in Figure 2.20. After the ANN-I/O is connected to the panel, it must be added to the system via FACP programming. ANN-I/O Module FACP ANN-BUS and power wiring are supervised and power-limited Figure 2.20 ANN-I/O Connection to FACP MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
The ANN-LED annunciator modules provide LED annunciation of general system faults and input zones when used with a compatible FACP. The ANN-LED module provides alarm (red), trouble (yellow) and supervisory (yellow) indication for up to ten input zones. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Operating Temperature: 32 F to 120 F (0 C to 49 • For indoor use in a dry location only 2.7.8.3 Mounting/Installation Install the ANN-LED Module as described in the documentation supplied with the annunciator. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Figure 2.23 illustrates the ANN-LED board showing locations of screw terminals for connection to the FACP and the DIP switches for selecting the ANN-BUS ID number. FACP ANN-LED -24 VDC +24 VDC ANN-BUS Figure 2.23 ANN-LED Connection to FACP MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Operating Temperature: 32 F to 120 F (0 C to 49 • For indoor use in a dry location only 2.7.9.3 Mounting/Installation The ANN-RLY relay module can be mounted inside the FACP main circuit board chassis. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Figure 2.23 illustrates the ANN-RLY board showing locations of screw terminals for connection to the FACP and the DIP switches for selecting the ANN-BUS ID number. FACP ANN-RLY -24 VDC +24 VDC ANN-BUS Figure 2.25 ANN-RLY Connection to FACP MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Status Mode which allows the user to view the programmed features and status of the control panel The Read Status feature is not password protected. Refer to "Read Status" on page 92 for a detailed description of this feature. See Page MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Note that subscreens may also have multiple options which require viewing more than one screen. The same process, as detailed in the previous paragraphs, is followed to view all option choices. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
If the Maintenance level password (default 11111) is entered, the following screen will appear: PROGRAMMING 1=INPUT ZONES 2=HISTORY 3=WALKTEST Note that in the two preceding screens, an arrow appears to inform the programmer that additional options can be viewed by pressing the keypad down arrow key. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
To program Input Zone 1, press the 1 key while viewing Input Zone Screen #1. The following screens will be displayed: INPUT ZONE 1 Normal PULL STATION PRESS TO EDIT Edit Input Zone Screen #1 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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Screen #2. This will cause the control panel to display the following Zone Type Screen: 3=OUTPUT CIRCUIT MAP Edit Input Zone Screen #2 ZONE 1 TYPE 1=PULL STATION 2=N/A 3=MANUAL RELEASE Zone Type Screen #1 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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While viewing any Zone Type screen, select the type of zone being programmed by pressing the corresponding keyboard number key. The display will return to Edit Input Zone Screen #2 and indicate the selection next to the Type option. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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2=DESCRIPTION ***************** detector currently being programmed. Pressing 1 while viewing Edit Input Zone Screen #3 will cause the following screen to be displayed: Edit Input Zone Screen #3 1=STANDARD ADJECTIVE 2=STANDARD NOUN Noun/Adjective Screen MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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A flashing cursor will appear at the first asterisk to the left. The programmer can enter additional descriptive information about the device being programmed. This information will appear on the display along with the standard device label information. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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Noun field 3. With the cursor on the last letter of the Noun field, press the zero key again to increment the room number to 305 4. Press the Enter key to store the information MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Note: Release circuits may be directly activated by a single input zone or may be activated using cross-zoned inputs. Refer to "Circuit Mapping and Cross-Zoning" on page 103 for a description of cross-zoning and input to output circuit mapping. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Important: When an Output Circuit with a mix of audible and visual devices is programmed for Sync Mute, only the audible devices will be turned off if the Silence key is pressed or if the Autosilence feature is enabled. The visual devices (strobes, etc.) will continue to operate. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Output Screen #2 will cause a screen to be displayed with the options 1=No Silence Inhibit and 2=1 Min. Silence Inhibit. Pressing 1 will disable the Silence Inhibit feature while pressing 2 will enable a 1 minute Silence Inhibit for the selected Output. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
FACP and the maximum number that can be connected to each NAC. Make sure that the NAC maximum current is not exceeded: System Sensor: 46 Strobes Wheelock: 50 Strobes Gentex: 39 Strobes Faraday: 33 Strobes Amseco: 34 Strobes MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Screens similar to the following will be displayed: REL 1 CROSS GROUP 1 1=ZONE 1 2=ZONE 2 3=ZONE 3 Select Cross Zone Screen #1 REL 1 CROSS GROUP 1 1=ZONE 4 2=ZONE 5 3=ZONE 6 Select Cross Zone Screen #2 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Abnormal 24 hour Test message via the optional communicator. • Charger Disable: This option allows the programmer to disable the onboard battery charger in the event an external battery charger is being used. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
System Setup Screen #1. The following screen will be displayed: 3=BANNER System Setup Screen #1 TIMERS 1=SOAK 1 MIN 2=SOAK 2 MIN 3=WATERFLOW DELAY Timer Screen #1 TIMERS 1=AC LOSS DELAY 2 HR Timer Screen #2 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
25 for twenty-five seconds. Upon entering the second digit, the time delay will be stored in the control panel memory and the display will return to the Delay Screen which will indicate the new delay time. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
This screen allows the user to select the factory default Banner which will be displayed when the system is in Normal Mode of operation. Press the Enter key to accept this as the default display. Press the Escape key to cancel and return to the Select Banner Screen. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Screen #2. The following screen will be displayed: TIME AND DATE 1=TIME 10:00A SYSTEM SETUP 2=DATE 04072006 1=TIME-DATE 3=CLOCK FORMAT 12HR 2=TROUBLE REMIND 3=CHARGR DISABLE System Setup Screen #2 Time-Date Screen #1 TIME AND DATE 1=DAYLIGHT SAVINGS Time-Date Screen #2 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
24HR. Select 12HR for 12 hour display or 24HR for 24 hour display. Note: If the clock is changed to 24 hour (military) format, the date will change to the European standard of Day-Month-Year (for display purposes only). MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
If an external battery charger is being used, the onboard battery charger must be disabled. Each press of the 3 key will toggle between Chargr Disable No and Chargr Disable Yes. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
ANN-BUS, press 1 while viewing ANN-BUS screen #1 so that the display reads ANN-BUS Enabled Yes. Each press of the 1 key will cause the display to toggle between ANN- BUS Enabled Yes and ANN-BUS Enabled No. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Module Type Screen #1 ANN-BUS MODULE TYPE 1=ANN-S/PG 2=ANN-RLY 3=ANN-LED Module Type Screen #2 Press the number corresponding to the module type, if any, that is installed with the selected address. This will enable the module. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Parallel and Serial Port for printer connection. Each press of the 1 key will cause the display to toggle between Port PAR (parallel) and Port SER (serial). It is important to note that the interface selected determines which options are available to the user. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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No Parity, Even Parity or Odd Parity. Pressing 1 for Stop Bits while viewing Printer Options screen #3 will cause a screen to appear which allows the user to select between 0.5, 1.0 or 2.0 Stop Bits. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Zone 1 Supervisory Zone 2 Supervisory Zone 3 Supervisory Zone 4 Supervisory Zone 5 Supervisory Zone 6 Supervisory Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Drill button on any installed ANN-80 LCD annunciator will function normally or always be ignored. Pressing 3 while viewing the ANN-80 Options Screen #2 causes the display to toggle between Drl Btn Enable Yes (Drill button functions normally) and Drl Btn Enable No (Drill button never functions). MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Pressing 1 while viewing the Erase History Screen will erase all events from the History file. During this process, the display will read as follows: ERASING HISTORY PLEASE WAIT Erase History Wait Screen After the History file has been erased, the display will return to the History Screen. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Note that the Walktest log is stored in RAM. If all power (AC and DC) is removed from the FACP, the Walktest log information will be lost. This information is also overwritten when subsequent walktests are performed. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
10101 for the Master Level). After the fifth digit is entered, the following screen will be displayed: VERIFY NEW PASSWORD Password Change Screen The new five digit password must be re-entered to accept the change. The display will then return to the initial Password Change Screen. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Note that in the preceding screens, an arrow appears to inform the programmer that additional options can be viewed by pressing the keypad down arrow key, as shown in the following screen. PROGRAMMING 1=TIME-DATE MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
1=VIEW EVENTS 2=ERASE HISTORY History Screen The History feature allows the operator to view control panel events which have been stored in a history file in memory and erase the contents of the history file MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
UNIT IN WALKTEST. To end the Walktest, press the Esc (Escape) key. Pressing 3 after the walktest has been completed, will allow the operator to view the results of the walktest. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
To change between 12 hour and 24 hour format, press 3 for Clock Format while viewing the Time and Date screen. Each press of the 3 key will toggle the display between 12 HR and 24 HR format. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
LCD display segments after the Reset key is released. Any alarm or trouble that exists after a reset will resound the system. Note that if Silence Inhibit has been enabled, the FACP cannot be reset for one minute following initiation of an alarm. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
(temperature of F or less) on initial entry into Normal mode. Thereafter, each device will be polled every hour for freeze and every four hours for maintenance conditions MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Time; the current time in this example is 10:00A which represents 10:00 AM Date; the current month, day and year in this example is 03 for March, 08 for the 8th day of the month and 06 for the year 2006 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
<NOUN>; refers to the user programmed noun descriptor from library list resident in the control panel or custom entry via PC. • Third line in display: Zone 1 indicates the zone programmed to this device which, in this example, is Input Zone 1. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Note that disabled Releasing Circuits are treated as supervisory events. 4.8 Waterflow Circuits Operation If an alarm exists from a zone that is a waterflow non-silenceable type, the Alarm Silence key will not function. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Circuit to perform a water release and the programmed NAC output to turn on steady • Synchronized output for System Sensor, Wheelock, Gentex, Faraday or Amseco - Refer to "Synchronized NAC Operation" on page 62 for additional information. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Disabled NAC devices will not activate during walktest. In addition, i smoke detectors will enter their own test mode causing their LEDs to flash twice every five seconds (refer to i specification document). MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
2=INPUT ZONES 3=HISTORY 3=OUTPUT CIRCUITS Read Status Screen #1 Read Status Screen #3 READ STATUS READ STATUS 1=CROSS INPUT ZONES 1=PRINT 2=ON-BOARD RELAYS 2=ANN-BUS 3=SYSTEM SETTINGS Read Status Screen #2 Read Status Screen #4 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Pressing the down arrow key, while viewing the screen shown above, will allow the operator to view additional programming information about the selected device, such as: • Enable/Disable Status • Device Type • Output Circuit MAP • Adjective/Noun descriptor MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
CROSS ZONE REL 1 X 1 4 NONE NONE Cross Input Zone Screen The Cross Zone Release screen displays the zones that have been cross-zoned. In this example, Zone 1 is cross-zoned with Zone 4. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Pressing 3 while viewing Read Status Screen #2 will display the following screens: SYSTEM SETTINGS FUTURE USE TROUBLE REMIND CHARGER DISABLE SYSTEM SETTINGS FACTORY BANNER The operator can view the system settings options that have been programmed into the FACP. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Pressing 2 while Read Status Screen #3 will cause the following screens to be displayed: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ENABLED START MONTH START WEEK WK 2 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS END MONTH END WEEK WK 1 These screens allow the operator to view settings that have been programmed for Daylight Savings Time. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Pressing 2 allows the user to print the Walktest log which will detail all of the system activations during walktest since the log was last cleared. Refer to "Walktest" on page 79 for additional information on the display. Pressing 3 will exit the Print operation. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Pressing 1 while viewing ANN-BUS Screen #2 will display the programmed options for the ANN- 80 LCD annunciators connected to the ANN-BUS. Pressing 2 while viewing ANN-BUS Screen #2 will display the programmed options for the ANN- RLY devices connected to the ANN-BUS. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Use Table 5-1 , to determine the total amount of current, in AC amperes (A), that must be supplied to the system. TABLE 5-1:120 VAC Branch Circuit Requirements Number of Current Draw Total Current per Device Type Devices (AC amps) Device MRP-2001 3.66 MRP-2001E 2.085 Sum Column for AC Branch Current Required MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Calculation Column 2 - The primary supply current load that the control panel must support during a fire alarm condition, with AC power applied. Calculation Column 3 - The standby current drawn from the batteries in a non-fire alarm condition during a loss of AC power. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
7 AH to 26 AH range. The control panel cabinet is capable of housing batteries up to 18 AH. Batteries larger than 18 AH require the BB-26, BB-55 or other UL listed external battery cabinet. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
3. The programming menus will prevent you from mapping any incompatible input zone and output circuit types together, such as mapping a supervisory input zone to a releasing output circuit. 4. Timers and/or delays are not represented in these examples. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
1) but not output circuits 3 or 4. ZONE 1 TYPE 1=COMBO 2=COMBO W/AR. SUPERV 3=2-WIRE SMOKE OUTPUT MAP ZONE 1 1=ALARM NAC 2=RELEASE 1 3=WATERFLOW NAC OUTPUT MAP ZONE 1 1=SUPV BELL NAC MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
INPUT ZONES menus. Example 8: Release Circuit 1 activates if Input Zone 1 activates followed in time by Input Zone 2 activating. • This kind of sequential reaction is not possible at this time. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Circuit Types. If the FACP is configured with one of the preprogrammed Templates, the user must ensure that the devices connected to each Input Zone and Output Circuit are compatible with the programmed types. (The user can reprogram the circuit types if desired). MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
(Waterflow - with Waterflow Delay time) or Zone 4 (Manual Release) or Zone 5 (Pull Station) will operate Alarm Relay • Trouble Relay - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory - activation of Zone 6 (Supervisory) will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
(Waterflow - with Waterflow Delay time) or Zone 4 (Manual Release) or Zone 5 (Pull Station) will operate Alarm Relay • Trouble Relay - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory - activation of Zone 6 (Supervisory) will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
(Waterflow - with Waterflow Delay time) or Zone 4 (Manual Release) or Zone 5 (Pull Station) will operate Alarm Relay • Trouble Relay - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory - activation of Zone 6 (Supervisory) will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
(Waterflow - with Waterflow Delay time) or Zone 5 (Manual Release) or Zone 6 (Pull Station) will operate Alarm Relay • Trouble Relay - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory - activation of Zone 4 (Supervisory) will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
(Waterflow - with Waterflow Delay time) or Zone 4 (Manual Release) or Zone 5 (Pull Station) will operate Alarm Relay • Trouble Relay - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory - activation of Zone 6 (Supervisory) will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
(Waterflow - with Waterflow Delay time) or Zone 4 (Manual Release) or Zone 5 (Pull Station) will operate Alarm Relay • Trouble Relay - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory - activation of Zone 6 (Supervisory) will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
(Waterflow - with Waterflow Delay time) or Zone 4 (Manual Release) or Zone 5 (Pull Station) will operate Alarm Relay • Trouble Relay - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory - activation of Zone 3 (Low Pressure) will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
“Proprietary Protective Signaling System,” on page 121, for installation instructions for this unit. The relay contacts of this control panel may be used to trip any dialer that is UL-listed for Central Station/Remote Station services. The illustrations in this appendix provide examples of possible system configurations. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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7. The MRP-2001/E must be programmed for AC Loss Reporting Delay This prevents the immediate transmission of a trouble on the loss of AC power. 8. A (-)VDC from the 411UD Trouble Contacts will activate the Trouble Input J6 on the FACP. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Figure C.2 Municipal Box Connected to 4XTMF Transmitter Module FIRE Municipal Box Circuit Gamewell Model M34-56 Local Energy Municipal Box Polarities shown in alarm condition Nonpower-limited 4XTMF Figure A.2 Municipal Box Connected to 4XTMF Transmitter Module MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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Cutting TBL Jumper allows the 4XTMF Transmitter Module reverse polarity circuit to open with a system trouble condition if no alarm condition exists. Figure C.3 Remote Station Connection Using 4XTMF Module MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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Notes: 1. Connection between the FACP and the transmitter are supervised by the transmitter. 2. This FACP/Transmitter arrangement can be employed for NFPA 72 Proprietary Protective Signaling System. Figure C.4 Proprietary Protective Signaling System MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
NO and C contacts as indicated in the illustration. Fire Alarm Control Panel Figure C.5 FACP Dry Contacts Connection to Central Station/Remote Station Transmitter MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Note: Cut TBL jumper on 4XTMF module to send alarm/trouble signal from the same pair or terminals. Fire Alarm Control Panel (terminal blocks are not shown in their actual positions in order to clarify wiring connections) MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
Ensure proper wiring and power is applied. After power-up, allow 80 seconds for the detectors to stabilize before testing. Refer to System Sensor’s i Installation and Maintenance Instructions document I56-1800-00 for device specifications and testing procedures. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
A regular schedule of inspection, testing and maintenance is vital to ensure proper and reliable operation of the control panel. The procedures should be performed as required by the local authority having jurisdiction. Refer to NFPA documentation for further details. MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007...
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Fire Alarm 12, 15 main circuit board 17 Supervisory 12, 15 mounting System Trouble 15 cabinet 17 Trouble 12 municipal box 29 indicator municipal box transmitter AC Power 86 see also 4XTM 16 Alarm Silenced 86 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/07...
This warranty is void if the product is altered or repaired by anyone other than Honeywell International Inc. or as expressly authorized by Honeywell International Inc.
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