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Vigilant MX1-Au Service Manual (144 pages)
Brand:
Vigilant
| Category:
Fire Alarms
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Overview
13
In this Section
14
About Mx1
14
About this Manual - Introduction and Scope
14
Iso Terms Compared
15
Smartconfig
15
Terminology
15
Cautions
15
Laptops, Computers & Serial Ports
16
2 System Structure
17
In this Section
18
System Structure - Overview
18
MX Loop Card
19
As1668 Control Pcb (Dss Modules)
19
Internal Controls
19
System Operation
20
Sid
21
Points
21
Point Numbering
21
Addressable Detectors and Modules
22
Point Values
22
Point States
22
Zones
23
General Specifications
23
Mapping Points to Zones
23
Zone States
24
Zone Groups
24
System Processing
24
Alarm Confirmation
25
Alarm Verification Facility (AVF) for Conventional Detectors
26
Algorithms for Analogue Addressable Detectors
26
Alarm Acknowledgement Facility (AAF)
27
Alarm Investigation Facility (AIF)
27
Alarm Delay Facility (ADF)
28
3 Routine Servicing
29
In this Section
30
As 1851 Testing Requirements
30
AS 1851 Testing - Guide for MX1-Specific Test Methods
30
Monthly Tests
30
Annual Tests
31
Five-Yearly Tests
33
Battery Load Discharge Testing (as 1851 Item 3.7)
34
PSU Supervision (as 1851 Item 4.5)
34
Detector Sensitivity Test (as 1851 Item 3.8)
34
Keyboard Test (as 1851 Section 3.5)
35
Other Test Facilities Within the Mx1
35
Disabling the Internal Buzzer
35
Confirming the Address of Detectors
36
Ascertaining the Mapping of Points and Zones
36
Zone Auto Reset
36
Analogue Input Point Tests
37
CRC Datafile Confirmation
37
Commissioning Mode
38
Power Supply Status and Battery Testing
38
Battery Terminal Voltage on Powerup
38
Setting the Charger Voltage
38
Automatic Tests
39
Automatic Battery Tests
39
Battery Connection Test
39
Battery Capacity Test (Long-Term)
40
Automatic Detector Tests
40
CO Date Expiry Check
40
AS1668/DSS Lamp Test
41
MX Device Substitution
41
Introduction
41
Series Detector Substitution
42
Callpoint Substitution
43
4 Changing the Configuration
45
In this Section
46
Viewing Datafile Details
46
Requirements
47
Disabling Earth Fault
48
Effect of Changing Configuration
48
Temporary Access Password
49
5 Upgrading Software
51
In this Section
52
Mx1 Software
52
Upgrading Pa1081 Controller Board Firmware
53
Equipment Required
53
Files Required
53
Procedure
53
Upgrading Pa1057 Lcd/Keyboard Firmware
54
Equipment Required
54
Procedure
54
Updating Site-Specific Configurations
55
Site Configuration Change
55
New Smartconfig Version
55
MX1 Controller Firmware Updated
56
MX1 Controller Firmware Updated and New Template Features Required
56
Specific Checking Required When Updating Site-Specific Configurations
57
Upgrading to MX1 V1.50 Firmware and Smartconfig V2.4.0
58
Upgrading to MX1 V1.60 Firmware and Smartconfig V2.5.0
60
Upgrading to MX1 V1.70 Firmware and Smartconfig V2.6.0
61
Upgrading MX Loop Card Firmware
62
Viewing MX Loop Card Firmware Version
62
Equipment Required
62
Procedure
62
Upgrading As1668/Dss Fan Control Firmware
63
Replacement
63
6 Diagnostic Terminal Operation
65
In this Section
66
Introduction
66
User Access Rights
66
Access and Login Procedure
67
Using Smartconfig
67
Using Wincomms
68
Using Hyperterminal
68
Menu of Commands
68
Main Menu
70
H - Help
70
DR - Date/Recall
70
DG - Diagnostics Menu
70
TD - Tandem
70
Date/Recall Menu
70
DI - Display Current Time and Date
70
SE - Set Time and Date
70
DF - Display System Time Flags
70
T - Send History to Terminal
70
Diagnostics Menu
71
ME - Memory Diagnostics
72
RZDU - RZDU Message Monitor
72
SC - Scheduler Diagnostics
72
SE - Semaphore Names
72
ST - Scheduler Task Times Log
72
SS - System Status
72
NX - MX Loop Diagnostics
73
KP - Keyboard (Keypad) Diagnostics
74
LC - Loop Card (MX) Diagnostics
74
SP - Status Printout Command
74
DSS - Distributed Switch System Command
75
COSERV - CO Service Check Report Command
76
PD - Panel-Link Diagnostics
76
DC - Dump History to Terminal and Clear Command
78
LD - Logic Diagnostics Enable Command
78
T, P Commands
78
RH - Reset History Command
78
MX Loop Diagnostics Menu ("Nx")
78
Menu & Commands
78
Colour Logging
79
Selecting Points for Monitoring and Display
79
Displaying Device Analogue Values - CV, TV, Etc
79
Expected Analogue Values
80
Example Device Displays
81
MX Loop Card Diagnostics
88
Logging Analogue Values to a File
89
DP Command (Diagnostic Poll)
89
CA Command (Change Address)
90
MX Loop Card Diagnostics
91
Using Tandem Mode
91
7 Hardware Replacement
93
In this Section
94
General
94
Fuses
94
Pa1081 Controller
95
Parts, Equipment and Information Required
95
Preparation
95
Removal and Replacement
97
Link Settings
97
Internal Controls
98
Internal Indicators
98
Test Points and Voltages
98
Pa1057 Lcd/Keyboard
100
Requirements
100
Preparation
100
Removal and Replacement
100
Links
101
Internal Controls
102
Internal Indicators
102
Pa1020 Zone Display
102
Requirements
102
Preparation
102
Removal and Replacement
103
MX Loop Card
103
Requirements
103
Preparation
104
Removal and Replacement
104
Setup and Testing
104
Lcd Module
105
Requirements
105
Preparation
105
Removal and Replacement
105
Power Supply Module
105
Preparation
106
Removal and Replacement
106
Keypad Replacement
106
Requirements
106
Removal & Replacement
106
I-Hub Intelligent Hub
107
Requirements
107
Preparation
107
Removal and Replacement
107
Setup and Testing
107
Pib Panel-Link Ip Bridge
108
Requirements
108
Preparation
109
Removal and Replacement
109
Setup and Testing
109
As1668/Dss Control Board
110
Requirements
110
Preparation
110
Removal and Replacement
110
Setup and Testing
111
Other Modules
111
8 Troubleshooting
113
In this Section
114
Troubleshooting Guide
114
Troubleshooting Table
114
Software Fault Codes
120
Default Procedure for Software Faults/Problems
122
9 System Specifications
125
In this Section
126
Environmental Operating Conditions
126
Cabinets
126
Electrical Supply
127
Inputs
127
Outputs
128
Communication Ports
129
Internal Controls and Indicators
130
External Controls
131
External Displays
132
Compatible MX Devices
132
Hardware Releases
134
Software Releases
134
10 Ordering Codes
137
In this Section
138
Ordering Codes
139
New Installations
142
Panels
142
Networking
142
Other
142
Spare Parts
142
Literature Items
143
Software Items
143
Sales Presentations and Other Drawings
144
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Vigilant MX1-Au Operator's Manual (182 pages)
Fire Alarm System
Brand:
Vigilant
| Category:
Fire Alarms
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1 Introduction
9
How to Use this Manual
10
System Operation
11
Basic System Function
12
Normal Appearance of Operator Interface
13
Handling Alarms Using the Fire Brigade Panel
13
Operator Interface
14
Description of Operator Interface
14
Operator Commands
18
Operator Access Levels
19
Smoke Control/As 1668 Fan Panel
20
Terminology Used in this Manual
20
Nuisance Alarms
25
Acknowledgements
27
Chapter 2 Managing Alarm Conditions
29
Handling Alarms Using the Fire Brigade Panel
30
Viewing Alarms
31
Silencing the Buzzer
34
Silencing/Resounding Alarm Devices
34
Resetting Alarms in the Alarm List
34
Resetting Alarm
34
Disabling Alarms in the Alarm List
35
Alarm Investigation Facility (AIF)
35
Alarm Acknowledgement/Delay Facility (AAF/ ADF)
38
Alarms from Other Sources
38
Chapter 3 Managing Faults and Disables
41
Viewing Faults
42
Viewing Disables
44
Disable Menu Options
46
Chapter 4 Viewing the Event History
49
General Message Format
49
Viewing Event History
50
Zone Events
51
Point Events
53
System Events
54
Chapter 5 Recalling Zone and Point Status
57
Recall Menu Options
58
Recalling Off-Normal Points and Zones
59
Using the Zone Key to Recall Zones and Points
64
Chapter 6 Zone and Point Functions
65
Displaying Zone or Point Command Menu
65
Resetting Zones or Points
66
Disabling and Enabling Points or Zones
69
Testing Zones
75
Testing Points
79
Viewing Point Values and Settings
81
Chapter 7 Logging on to Access Level 3
85
Logging on to Access Level 3
85
Chapter 8 Other Service Functions
87
Front Panel Display Test
87
Setting System Time and Date
88
Power Supply Status and Battery Testing
89
MX Loop Status
91
System Memory Status
94
Test System
96
Test Alarm Devices
97
Replacing an MX Device
98
Buzzer Disable and Mute
101
Commissioning Mode (Access Level 3)
102
Resetting the System (Access Level 3)
103
Chapter 9 Networking
105
Zone & Point Numbering
106
Tandem Mode
107
Network Interface Device Points
109
Network Status Points
109
Network Comms Status
110
Network MAF Status
111
Network Fault Status
114
Network Warning Status
115
Silencing Remote Alarm Devices
115
Chapter 10 Buzzer Cadences, LCD Error Messages and Fault Finding
119
Buzzer Cadences
119
Troubleshooting - LCD Messages and Actions
119
Quick Reference - Alphabetical List of Possible LCD Messages
126
Cabinet Installation
127
Wall Mounting - 8U / 15U Cabinet
128
External Wiring
130
Cable Entry
130
Mains Wiring
131
Mains Wiring - 8U / 15U Cabinet
131
Battery Wiring
132
MX1 Controller Wiring
133
MX Addressable Loop Wiring
134
AS 1668 Fan Control
136
Alarm Devices
137
Other MX1 Input and Output Wiring
144
Zone LED Displays
149
MX1 Networking
150
Initial Power on
158
Chapter 12 Specifications
161
General Specifications
161
MX1 Analogue Loop Compatible Devices
163
DIM800 Detector Compatibility
166
Compatible Batteries
167
Detector Identification
167
Equipment Point Descriptions
168
Ordering Codes
180
Block Diagram
181
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