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Mircom FX-401 Fire Alarm Panel manuals available for free PDF download: Configuration Manual, Installation And Operation Manual
Mircom FX-401 Configuration Manual (93 pages)
Fire Alarm Control Panel
Brand:
Mircom
| Category:
Control Panel
| Size: 9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
List of Tables
9
Installation
10
Install the Configurator
10
Figure 1 Setup - MGC-400 Configurator
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Figure 2 Select Destination Location
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Figure 3 Select Start Menu Folder
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Figure 4 Ready to Install
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Figure 5 FTDI CDM Drivers
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Figure 6 Welcome to the Device Drive Installation Wizard
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Figure 7 Device Drive License Agreement
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Figure 8 Completing the Device Drive Installation Wizard
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Figure 9 Wibukey Setup
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Figure 10 Wibukey Language Selection
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Figure 11 Wibukey Destination Folder
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Figure 12 the Specified Folder Does Not Exist
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Figure 13 Wibukey Components
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Figure 14 Wibukey Summary
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Figure 15 Wibukey Second Summary
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Figure 16 Wibukey Finish
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Figure 17 Wibukey Driver Successfully Installed
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Figure 18 Completing the MGC-400 Configurator Setup Wizard
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Figure 19 Welcome to the Wibukey User Help
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Insert the Wibu Key
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Connect the Computer to the Panel through the Micro-B USB Port on the Core Board
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Figure 20 the Core Board
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Figure 21 USB Micro-B Connector
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Connect the Computer to the Panel through the Main Board
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Figure 22 USB a to B Plug Cable to P13 on Main Board
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Figure 23 UIMA4 to P5 on Main Board
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Figure 24 UIMA4 to P5 on Main Board
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Figure 25 Device Manager
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Figure 26 Microsoft Serial Ballpoint
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Figure 27 Microsoft Serial Ballpoint Disabled
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Figure 28 USB Serial Port in the Device Manager
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Figure 29 Click Properties in the Pulldown Menu
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Figure 30 USB Serial Port Properties
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Figure 31 Port Settings
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Figure 32 Advanced Settings
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Figure 33 COM Port in the Device Manager
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Figure 34 Communications Port Properties
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Figure 35 Port Settings
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Start the Configurator
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Figure 36 Advanced Settings
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Figure 37 Select the COM Port in User Preferences
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Figure 38 Connection
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User Preferences
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Figure 39 User Preferences Window
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Table 1 User Preferences
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Overview
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Configurator Window
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Figure 40 MGC-400 Configurator
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Menus
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File Menu
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Job Menu
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Table 2 File Menu
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Table 3 Job Menu
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Insert Menu
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Table 4 Insert Menu
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Edit Menu
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Panel Menu
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Table 5 Edit Menu
33
Table 6 Panel Menu
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Tools Menu
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Quick Bar
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Table 7 Tools Menus
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Table 8 Quick Bar Icons
34
Job Tree and Details Pane
36
Job Details
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Figure 41 Job Details
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Table 9 Job Options
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Table 10 Timers
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Possible Settings
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Figure 42 Holidays Window
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Table 11 Date and Time
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Details Pane
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Table 12 Port Settings
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Table 13 Loop Details
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Figure 43 Double-Click in the Loop Details to Change Device Information
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Bypass Groups
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Table 14 Bypass Groups
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Output Zone
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Table 15 Output Zones
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Column Description
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Figure 44 Add Output Zone
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Table 16 Add Output Zone
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Main Display
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Figure 45 Select Items to Add to Output Zone
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Table 17 Main Display
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Display Adder
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Table 18 Display Adder Info
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Dialer
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Table 19 Dialer Account 1
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Table 20 Dialer Account 2
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Table 21 Dialer Line 1
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Table 22 Dialer Line 2
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Table 23 Dialer Report Priority
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Table 24 Dialer Timers
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Common System Status
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Input Summary and Output Summary
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Table 25 Lines 1 and 2 Test Times
49
Table 26 Dialer
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Add Items to the Job
51
Add a Loop Controller (FX-401 Only)
51
Add Annunciator
51
Add Correlations
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Table 27 Add Annunciator
51
Add Device
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Figure 46 Add Correlations Window
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Figure 47 Add Devices Window
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Table 28 Add Device
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Device Addressing
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Figure 48 Photo (4010) with the Address 1
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Figure 49 Photoh 135 (4020) with the Address 1
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Figure 50 Class B Dual Input (4040/1) with the Address 1
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Figure 51 Class B 12-Input (4040-M) with the Address 1
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Figure 52 Base Selection
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Figure 53 Photo (4010) with Addressable Sounder Base
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Figure 54 Class B Dual Input (4040/1)
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Figure 55 Class a Dual Input (4040/1)
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Figure 56 Convert a Device to Class a
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Figure 57 Two Stage Manual Station
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Figure 58 Single Stage Manual Station
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Add Display Adder
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Add IPS-2424DS and IPS-4848DS
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Configure IPS-2424DS and IPS-4848DS to Operate a Bypass Group
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Figure 59 Add Display Adder Window
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Figure 60 Bypass Switch
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Figure 61 New Bypass Group
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Figure 62 Select Items to Add to Bypass Group
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Delete Correlations
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Figure 63 Add Switch to Bypass Group
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Manage the Database
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Backup Database
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Restore Database
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Figure 64 Backup Database
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Figure 65 Restore Database
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Figure 66 Restore Database
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Compact Database
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Manage Jobs
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Create a New Job
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Figure 67 Create Job Window
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Table 29 New Job
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Open Job
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Figure 68 Select Job and Version Window
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Import Job
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Figure 69 Import Job Window
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Export Job
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Figure 70 Export Job Window
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Table 30 Export Job
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New Version
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Delete Job Version
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Version History
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Figure 71 Version History Window
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Table 31 Version History
67
Compare Job Versions
68
Figure 72 Select Job to Compare Window
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Table 32 Select Job to Compare
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Figure 73 Advanced Compare Options Window
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Table 33 Advanced Compare Options
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Validate Job
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Edit Job
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Figure 74 this Job Is Protected against Unintentional Edits
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Figure 75 this Job Version Has Already Been Built or Downloaded to the Panel
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Work with the Panel
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Connect
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Figure 76 Connection Window
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Table 34 Connection
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Send Job
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Get Job
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Panel Information
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Figure 77 Panel Information
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Event Log
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Upgrade Firmware through the Micro-B USB Port on the Core Board
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Figure 78 Advanced Panel Information
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Figure 79 Micro-B USB Port on the Core Board
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Figure 80 Select the COM Port in User Preferences
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Figure 81 Upgrade Firmware Wizard
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Figure 82 Upgrade Firmware Wizard
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Figure 83 Upgrade Firmware Wizard: Sending File
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Figure 84 Upgrade Firmware Wizard: the Panel Is Upgraded Successfully
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Upgrade Firmware through the Main Board
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Figure 85 Upgrade Firmware Wizard: Click Finish to Complete the Process
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Figure 86 Select the COM Port in User Preferences
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Figure 87 Firmware Upgrade Wizard
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Figure 88 Jumpers on the FX-400 and FX-401 Core Board
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Tools Menu
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Extract All DB
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Validate All
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Build Job
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Build Job (Old Versions)
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Link Statistics
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Log Send
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Log Get
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Log Comms
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Trace
83
Display Structure
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External Bus
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About MGC-400 Series Configuration Utility
83
Paste Special - Circuits, Adders or Entire Loops
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Figure 89 Paste Special
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Table 35 Paste Special - Circuits, Adders or Entire Loops
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Paste Special - Display Items, Display Adders or Annunciators
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Figure 90 Paste Special
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Table 36 Paste Special - Display Items, Display Adders or Annunciators
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Correlations Pane
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Input Circuit Correlations
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Output Circuit Correlations
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Figure 91 Correlations Window
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Differences Mode and Differences Report
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Introduction
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Primary and Secondary Job
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Initiating Differences Mode
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Interpreting the Results
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Figure 92 Differences
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Printing
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Figure 93 Print
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Table 37 Print
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Print Setup
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Figure 94 Print Setup
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Mircom FX-401 Installation And Operation Manual (91 pages)
Fire Alarm Control Panel
Brand:
Mircom
| Category:
Control Panel
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Industry Canada and FCC Notice
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Notice for All FX-400 Series Built-In Udacts Sold in Canada
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Industry Canada Notice
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Notice for All FX-400 Series Built-In Udacts Sold in the U.S.A
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FCC Notice
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Introduction
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The FX-401 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel
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FX-401 Overview
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FX-401 Fire Alarm Control Panel Model
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Figure 1 FX-401 with DOX-1024DSR
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FX-401 System Components
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Table 1 FX-401 System Components
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Table 2 MIX-4000 MGC Addressable Devices
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Installation
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UB-1024DS Mechanical Installation
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Figure 2 UB-1024DS Backbox Installation Instructions and Dimensions
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Installation Tips
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Connections and Jumpers
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Figure 3 Port and Jumper Locations on Main Board
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Table 3 Main Board Connectors and Jumpers
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Table 4 Core Board Jumpers
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Installing Adder Modules
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Figure 4 Jumper on Back of Display
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Figure 5 Main Board with All Adder Modules Installed
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Figure 6 Installing the PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module
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Table 5 PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module Connectors and Jumpers
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Installing the ALC-480 Dual Loop Adder
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Figure 7 Installing the ALC-480 Dual Loop Adder
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Table 6 ALC-480 Dual Loop Adder Connector
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Operation
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Addressable/Analog Devices
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Table 7 Settings Permitted in UL864
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Table 8 Settings Permitted in CAN/ULC-S527And CAN/ULC-S559
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Figure 8 MGC-400 Configurator Date and Time Settings
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Configurable Input Types
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Table 9 Configurable Input Types
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Output Types
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Table 10 Configurable Output Types
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NAC Circuit Operation
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Single Stage Operation
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Two-Stage Operation
34
Evacuation Codes
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Positive Alarm Sequence
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Remote Annunciator Operation
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Figure 9 Enabling the Positive Alarm Sequence
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Table 11 Annunciator Address DIP Switch Settings
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Dialer Operation
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Using the Operation Menu from the Control Panel
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Figure 10 Operation Menu
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Table 12 List Bypass Special Characters
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Indication & Controls
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Indication and Controls
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LCD Display
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Figure 11 LED Indicators and Control Buttons
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Figure 12 Numeric Keypad
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Common LED Indicators and Control Buttons
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Table 13 LED Indicators and Control Buttons
54
Wiring
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Wiring Tables
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Table 14 MGC Devices Addressable Loop Wiring Table
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Table 15 NAC and Auxiliary Power Circuits Wiring Table
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Table 16 Conventional Zone Module Input Circuit Wiring Table
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Wire Routing
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Figure 13 Wire Routing
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Addressable Loop Wiring
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Figure 14 Addressable Loop Wiring - Class B (DCLB)
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Figure 15 Addressable Loop Wiring - Class a (DCLA)
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NAC Circuit Wiring
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Figure 16 Addressable Loop Wiring - Class X (DCLC)
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Figure 17 NAC Circuit - Class B Wiring
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Figure 18 NAC Circuit - Class a Wiring
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Figure 19 RTI-1 Common Remote Trouble Indicator Wiring
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TS1 SPECIAL APPLICATION Power Source
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Figure 20 TS1 SPECIAL APPLICATION Power Source Wiring
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Module and Devices Wiring
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Figure 21 Wiring the Dialer
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Figure 22 Connecting an FX-401 FACP to a 3G4010 Interface Device in Canada
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Figure 23 Connecting a FACP to a 3G4010CF Interface Device Outside Canada
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Figure 24 Connecting a FACP to a SLE-LTEV or SLE-LTEA Interface Device Outside Canada
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Figure 25 Wiring the PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module
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Power Supply Wiring
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Table 17 Power Supply Electrical Ratings
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Figure 26 Main Power Supply Wiring and Connections
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Figure 27 Supervision of Auxiliary Supplies
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Placement of Ferrites for FCC Standard
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System Checkout
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Troubleshooting
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Appendix A - Compatible Receivers
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Table 18 Compatible DACR Receivers
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Appendix B - Manual Panel Configuration
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Appendix C - Reporting
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Ademco Contact-ID FX-400 Series Event Codes
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Table 19 Contact-ID Event Codes
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Security Industries Association SIA Format Protocol FX-400 Series Event Codes
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Table 20 SIA-DCS Event Codes
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Appendix D - Specifications and Features
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FX-401 Fire Alarm Control Panel
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Table 21 FX-401 Specifications
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FX-401 System Module and Annunciator Specifications
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Table 22 FX-401 Modules and Annunciator Specifications
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Appendix E - Battery Calculations
86
Table 23 Recommended Batteries
87
Warranty and Warning Information
88
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