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Secutron MMX-2009-12NDS Application Manual (217 pages)
Brand:
Secutron
| Category:
Control Panel
| Size: 4.46 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
15
2 Working with the Fire Alarm Control Panel and the Configurator
16
Connecting the Configurator to the Fire Alarm Control Panel
16
Inserting the Codemeter Key
17
Connecting the Computer
17
Figure 1 Connected Codemeter Key
17
Figure 2 Disconnected Codemeter Key
17
Figure 3 Security Key Logon
17
Sending a Job to the Fire Alarm Control Panel
18
Figure 4 Send Job
18
Figure 5 the Job You Are about to Overwrite on the Panel Is Not Backed up on the Local Database
18
Figure 6 the Job Has Been Successfully Stored
18
Getting the Active Job from the Fire Alarm Control Panel
19
Figure 7 Job Successfully Downloaded
19
Figure 8 Job Already in Database
19
Figure 9 New Job Version Information
19
Exporting a Job
20
Exporting a Job as a Database File or an XML File
20
Managing Jobs
20
Figure 10 Job Successfully Uploaded
20
Changing the Active Job
21
Changing the Active Job Using the Fire Alarm Control Panel
21
Figure 11 Manage Jobs
21
Changing the Active Job Using the Configurator
22
Deleting a Job
22
Getting Configuration Information
22
Getting Configuration Information from the Configurator
23
Figure 12 Panel Information
23
Getting Configuration Information from the Fire Alarm Control Panel
24
Getting Information about the Codemeter Key
24
Figure 13 Advanced Panel Information
24
Restarting the Fire Alarm Control Panel
25
Figure 14 Security Key Information Window
25
Performing a Network Restart of the Fire Alarm Control Panel
26
Performing a Network Restart of a Single CPU
26
Performing a Hard Restart of the Fire Alarm Control System
26
Watchdog Jumpers
27
Figure 15 MMX-2003-12NDS Board Showing the CPU
27
Figure 16 Close-Up of a CPU
27
3 Upgrading Firmware
29
Figure 17 Security Key Logon
29
Figure 18 Upgrade Firmware on Panel
30
Figure 19 Firmware Upgrade Warning
30
Figure 20 Panel Firmware Upgraded Successfully
30
4 System Limits
32
MMX System Limits
32
Table 1 MMX System Limits
32
Frames
33
Table 2 Frame Count
34
5 Advanced Logic
36
Overview of the Advanced Logic Editor
36
Figure 21 Advanced Logic Editor
36
Inputs List
37
Device Status
38
Operators
38
Using Brackets
39
Equation Box
40
Description Box
40
Comment Box
40
Example of Advanced Logic with and
40
Creating a Zone
41
Correlating the Zone with an Input Using Advanced Logic
41
Correlating the Zone with an Output
41
Example of Advanced Logic with or
42
Example of Advanced Logic with NOT
42
Example of Advanced Logic with any
43
Example of Advanced Logic with EQU
44
Using a Dummy Input
44
Example of Advanced Logic with Mass Notification
45
The Mass Notification System
45
Assigning the Nodes to the Groups
45
Assigning Switches to the Groups
46
Assigning Zones to the Nodes
46
Figure 22 Node Grouping for the MNS Panel
46
Using Advanced Logic to Communicate between Groups
47
Complex Advanced Logic Example
47
Objective
47
Creating a Zone and Inputs
48
Adding an Equation to the Zone
48
Correlating the Zone with an Output
50
6 Testing UUKL Devices
51
Configuring a UUKL Smoke Control Test Interval
51
Figure 23 Interval for UUKL Testing
51
Figure 24 Advanced Logic Equation for UUKL Test Interval
52
7 Walk Test
53
One man Walk Test
53
Figure 25 Enter Walk Test
53
Figure 26 Walk Test Menu
53
Figure 27 Select Audible or Silent
53
Results
54
Figure 28 Walk Test Termination Timeout
54
Figure 29 Start Walk Test
54
Figure 30 Walk Test Results
54
Assisted Walk Test
55
Figure 31 Walk Test Device Information
55
Figure 32 Walk Test Device Information
55
Results
56
Figure 33 Enter Walk Test
56
Figure 34 Select Assisted Walk Test
56
Figure 35 Walk Test Areas
56
Figure 36 Walk Test Results
56
Walk Test Report
57
Figure 37 Walk Test Device Information
57
Figure 38 Walk Test Device Information
57
Figure 39 Enter Walk Test
58
Figure 40 Walk Test Menu
58
Figure 41 Walk Test Report Options
58
Figure 42 Walk Test Report
58
Figure 43 Walk Test Device Information
58
Figure 44 Printed Walk Test Report
59
Configuring Walk Test Areas
60
Figure 45 Add Walktest Area
60
Figure 46 New Walk Test Area
60
Figure 47 Add Input Devices
61
Figure 48 Select Items to Add
61
8 Custom Timers and Intervals
62
Custom Timers
62
Creating a Custom Timer
62
Correlating the Timer with an Input
63
Correlating a Zone with the Timer
63
Correlating the Zone with an Output
64
Custom Intervals
64
9 Zone Latching
66
Zone Latching Sequence
66
Creating a Zone Latching Sequence
67
Creating a Latching Zone with a Timer
67
10 Relay Pulsing
68
Relay Pulsing Sequence
68
Creating a Relay Pulsing Sequence
68
Relay Pulsing with Multiple Switches
70
11 Hardware Layouts
71
Hardware Nomenclature
71
Chassis
72
Table 3 Chassis
72
Display Modules
73
Main Displays
74
Programmable Modules
74
Table 4 Main Displays
74
Table 5 Display Boards
74
Remote Annunciators
75
Table 6 Remote Annunciators
75
Paging and Fire Fighter Telephone Modules
77
Table 7 Paging and Fire Fighter Telephone Modules
77
Adder Modules
78
Network Controller Modules
78
Table 8 Network Controller Modules
78
Adder Modules
79
Table 9 Controller Cards
79
Booster Power Supplies
81
Backboxes
81
MMX-BBX-1024R Fire Node Backbox
81
Figure 49 MMX-2003-12NDS Mounts in the MMX-BBX-1024DS Enclosure
81
Table 10 Booster Power Supplies
81
MMX-BBX-1072A(R)DS Fire Node Backbox
82
Figure 50 MMX-2017-12NDS Mounts in the MMX-BBX-1072A(R)DS Backbox
82
Table 11 MMX-BBX-1024R
82
BB-5008 Fire Node Backbox
83
Figure 51 MMX-2009-12NDS Mounts and Occupies 4 Display Positions in BB-5008 or BB-5014
83
Table 12 BBX-1072A(R)DS
83
Figure 52 EXC-0012 Mounts and Occupies 2 Display Positions in BB-5008 or BB-5014
84
Table 13 BB-5008 Backbox
84
BB-5014 Fire Node Backbox
85
Figure 53 MMX-2009-12NDS Mounts and Occupies 4 Display Positions in BB-5008 or BB-5014
85
Table 14 BB-5014 Backbox
85
ECX-0012 Expander Chassis for MMX-2009-12NDS
86
Mounting of Paging and Firefighter Telephone Modules in the BB-5008 or BB-5014
86
Figure 54 ECX-0012 Mounts and Occupies 2 Display Positions in BB-5008 or BB-5014
86
Figure 55 Mounting of Paging and Fire Fighter Telephone Modules in the BB-5008
86
BB-5008 and BB-5014 Sample Layouts
87
Figure 56 BB-5008 Sample Layout
87
Backboxes for the RAXN-LCD and RAXN-LCDG
88
Figure 57 BB-5014 Sample Layout
88
Table 15 Backboxes for the RAXN-LCD(G)
88
MMX-BBX-FXMNS Mass Notification Node Backbox
89
Figure 58 MMX-BBX-FXMNS Sample Layout
89
BBX-MNSXP Multi-Purpose Backbox
90
Figure 59 Audio System Installation into BBX-MNSXP with CH-993B Internal Chassis
90
11.10 MMX-LOC Local Operating Console
91
Figure 60 NAC Expander Installation into BBX-MNSXP with CH-994B Internal Chassis
91
Figure 61 MMX-LOC
92
11.10.1 Audio Cabinets
93
Table 16 Audio Cabinets
93
11.10.2 Amplifier Bins
94
11.10.3 Amplifiers
94
Table 17 Amplifier Bins
94
Table 18 Amplifier Cards
94
12 Cables
96
Maximum Recommended Cable Lengths
96
Table 19 Maximum Recommended Cable Lengths
96
How to Calculate the Maximum Recommended Length
97
Fiber Optic Cables
98
Typical Optical Power Budget
99
Connecting Fiber Optic Cables
99
Ground Fault Reporting
100
Figure 62 Wiring the FOM-2000-SP Fiber Optics Network Module
100
Ground Fault Detection
101
13 Addressable Loop Interference on Phone Handset Lines
102
Use the Quad Loop Adder
102
Avoid Sources of Electrical Interference
102
Use the TNC-5000 Telephone Bus Terminals
102
Use Shielded Wiring
103
Figure 63 Wiring of the TNC-5000 Boards
103
Figure 64 Telephones and Addressable Modules Showing Shielded Wiring (Class A)
104
Figure 65 Telephones and Addressable Modules Showing Shielded Wiring (Class B)
104
Keep Modules Close to the Handsets
105
Large Systems and Retrofits
105
14 Mass Notification System Introduction
106
Virtual Zones
106
Figure 66 the MMX Mass Notification System
106
Conflicts with Virtual Zones
107
Setting Priorities for Zones and Switches
107
Figure 67 Virtual Zone Priorities
107
15 Autonomous Control Unit and Local Operating Consoles
109
ACU and MMX-LOC Configuration
109
Setting Priorities for Zones and Switches
109
Broadcast Priority
109
Figure 68 ACU and LOC Configuration
110
ACU Operation
111
LOC Operation
111
Figure 69 Zone Priorities
111
16 Digital Messages
113
Creating a Digital Message
113
Figure 70 Job Details Window Showing Audio Setup
113
Figure 71 the Audio Setup Window
114
Figure 72 the Manage Messages Window
114
Figure 73 Audio Compose Message
115
Clips and Nested Loops
116
Figure 74 Clips and Nested Loops
116
Nested Loop Example
118
Procedure for Creating a Nested Loop
118
Figure 75 Clips and Nested Loops
118
Configuring MMX to Use Your New Composition
119
Correlating Digital Messages to a Zone or Switch
119
Figure 76 Nested Loop Example
119
17 Connecting to a Bacnet System
120
Bacnet Objects
120
Figure 77 Bacnet Objects
120
Setting up Bacnet
121
Connecting the Ethernet Cable
121
Configuring the Fire Alarm Control Panel
121
Figure 78 Network Node Info - Bacnet
122
Pinging the Fire Alarm Control Panel
123
Figure 79 Successful Ping
123
Generating Reports
124
Figure 80 Unsuccessful Ping
124
Figure 81 Bacnet Report
125
Object Types
126
Object Type Properties
126
Table 20 Object Types
126
Table 21 Object Type Properties
126
Dynamic Properties
127
CAS Bacnet Explorer
128
Figure 82 CAS Bacnet Explorer
128
Visual Test Shell
129
Figure 83 Visual Test Shell
129
Configuring Device, Port and Name Settings
130
Setting up Filters
130
Acknowledging Alarms
130
Monitoring Objects
131
Bacnet Discovery Tool
131
Figure 84 BBMD Address
131
Figure 85 Bacnet Discovery Tool
132
18 Using the Web Server
133
Setting up the Web Server
133
Connecting the Ethernet Cable
133
Configuring the Fire Alarm Control Panel
133
Figure 86 Web Services
134
Pinging the Fire Alarm Control Panel
135
Figure 87 Successful Ping
135
Figure 88 Unsuccessful Ping
135
Web Browser Setup
136
Accessing the Web Server
136
Using the Web Server
136
Queue Status
137
Advanced Panel Info
137
Figure 89 Queue Status
137
Figure 90 Advanced Panel Info
137
Configuration Status
138
Figure 91 Configuration Status
138
Alarm Log
139
Figure 92 Alarm Log
139
Event Log
140
TCP Socket Table
140
Figure 93 Event Log
140
Figure 94 TCP Socket Table
140
UDP Socket Table
141
ARP, Routing and Device Tables
141
Figure 95 UDP Socket Table
141
Figure 96 ARP Table
141
Current Level
142
Figure 97 Routing Table
142
Figure 98 Device Table
142
Figure 99 Devices Info
143
19 Using the Configurator
144
Overview
144
User Preferences
144
Figure 100 User Preferences
144
Major Components of the Configurator Window
145
Job Tree
145
Details Pane
145
Correlations Pane
145
Figure 101 Configurator Window
145
Job Tree
146
Job Details
147
Figure 102 Job Details
147
Holidays
152
Figure 103 Holidays Window
152
Network Node
153
Figure 104 Add Network Node
153
Figure 105 Network Node Details
154
Node Grouping
155
Base I/O
156
Figure 106 Base I/O
157
Main Display / LCD Annunciator
158
Figure 107 Add Annunciator
158
Figure 108 Main Display
159
Passcodes
160
Figure 109 Passcodes
160
Access Levels
161
Remote CPU
161
Figure 110 Remote CPU
161
19.10 Display Adder
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Figure 111 Add Display Adder
162
Table 22 Display Adders
162
19.11 Udact
163
Figure 112 Add UDACT
164
Figure 113 Dialer
164
19.12 Adding a Device
166
19.13 Adding a COSAP Device
167
Figure 114 Add Device
167
19.14 Adding a Circuit Adder
168
Figure 115 Add COSAP Device
168
Figure 116 a COSAP Device with the Physical Address
168
19.15 Adding a Loop Controller
169
Figure 117 Add Circuit Adders
169
Figure 118 Add Loop Controller
169
Figure 119 Loop Controller
170
19.16 Correlations
171
19.16.1 Viewing Correlations
171
Figure 120 Select Items to Add
171
Figure 121 the Correlations Pane
171
19.17 Custom Messages
172
Figure 122 Custom Messages
173
Figure 123 Add Messages
173
19.18 Audio Controller
174
Figure 124 Add Audio Controller
174
Figure 125 Audio Controller Details
175
19.19 Panel Information
177
Figure 126 Panel Information
177
19.20 Advanced Panel Information
178
19.21 Backing up the Database
178
19.22 Restoring the Database
179
19.23 Compacting the Database
179
19.24 Comparing Jobs
179
19.24.1 Advanced Compare Options
180
Figure 127 Select Job to Compare
180
Figure 128 Advanced Compare Options
180
19.24.2 Interpreting the Results
181
Figure 129 Job Comparison
181
19.24.3 Printing the Comparison
182
Figure 130 Comparison Example
182
Figure 131 Minor Modifications
182
19.24.4 How Does the Configurator Decide What Is Added, Removed, or Changed
183
19.25 Creating a Job
184
Figure 132 Create Job
184
19.26 Opening a Job
185
19.27 Importing a Job
185
Figure 133 Select Job and Version
185
19.28 Display Structure
186
19.29 Version Control
186
Figure 134 Display Firmware Data Structure
186
19.29.1 Editing a Job
187
19.29.2 Creating a New Version
187
Figure 135 this Job Is Protected against Unintentional Edits
187
Figure 136 this Job Version Has Already Been Built or Downloaded to the Panel
187
19.30 Paste Special
188
Figure 137 New Job Version Information
188
Figure 138 Paste Special for Loops
188
19.31 Print
189
Figure 139 Paste Special for Annunciators
189
Figure 140 Print
190
19.32 Security Key Logon
191
19.33 Upgrade Firmware
191
Figure 141 Security Key Logon
191
Figure 142 Upgrade Firmware on Panel
191
19.34 Update Panel Time
192
19.35 Version History
192
Figure 143 Update Panel Time
192
Figure 144 Version History
192
19.36 System/Node/Cpu Status
193
Figure 145 System Status
194
Table 23 System Status
194
Table 24 Customer Intervals
195
Table 25 Customer Timers
196
Table 26 Input Zones
196
Figure 146 LED Annunciator
197
Table 27 Loop Details
198
Figure 147 Add Device
201
Figure 148 Make a Switch a Phone Selector Switch
204
Figure 149 Add Correlations to a Phone Selector Switch
205
Figure 150 Add Correlations to a Phone Selector Switch
205
Figure 151 Add Correlations to a Phone Selector Switch
206
Figure 152 Timers for Suite Silence
208
Table 28 File Menu
209
Table 29 Job Menu
209
Table 30 Insert Menu
210
Table 31 Edit Menu
211
Table 32 Panel Menu
211
Table 33 Tools Menu
212
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
4
About this Manual
4
Front Panel Indicators, Controls, and Operation
5
Front Panel Indicators and Control Locations (Model DSPL-420)
5
Front Panel Indicators and Control Locations (Model DSPL-420-16TZDS)
6
Common Indicators
7
Common Controls
8
Troubleshooting
11
Start up
12
Passcodes
13
Factory Defaults
13
Menu Mode
14
Front Panel Menu Operation
15
1 Reports Menu
15
2 Bypass Menu
24
3 Walk Test Menu
28
Alternate Menu Option #3: Manual Control Enable
36
4 Day/Night Mode
37
5 Set Time
38
6 Clear Event Log
39
7 Clear Verification Counter
40
8 Network Restart
41
9 Configuration Info
41
10 Choose Configuration
42
Paging Operation
43
QMP-5101N and QMP-5101NV Network Master Paging Indicators and Controls
43
QMP-5101N/V Leds
43
QMP-5101N/V Pushbutton Controls
44
QAZT-5302 Paging Selector Panel Leds
45
QAZT-5302 Pushbuttons
45
Telephone Operation
46
QMT-5302N/QMT-5302NV Master Firefighters' Telephone Indicators and Controls
46
Telephone Operation
47
QMT-5302N Master Telephone Leds
47
QMT-5302N Master Telephone Pushbutton Controls
47
QAZT-5302 Network Firefighters' Telephone Selector Panel Leds
47
QAZT-5302 Network Firefighters' Telephone Selector Panel Pushbutton Controls
47
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