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Advanced Mx Pro5 Mx-5100
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Fire Alarm Panels
Product Manual
The operation and functions described in this manual are available from Software Version 5000-050-04 onwards.
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Overview

This document describes the installation, programming, and commissioning of the Advanced MxPro 5000, 5000V, and 5000N Series Fire Alarm Control Panels. These panels are designed to provide comprehensive fire detection and alarm capabilities for buildings, conforming to EN54-2, EN54-4, and EN54-13 standards.

Function Description:

The MxPro 5000 series are analogue addressable fire alarm control panels available in various configurations to suit different installation requirements. They are designed to monitor and control fire detection devices, sounder circuits, relay outputs, and auxiliary power supplies. The panels support a range of protocols including Apollo (Discovery, Explorer, XP95, and Series 90), Hochiki (ESP), Advanced (AV), and Nittan Evolution fire detection devices, depending on the specific model (5000, 5000V, or 5000N series).

Key functions include:

  • Fire Detection and Alarm: The panels continuously monitor connected loops for fire alarm conditions from detectors and manual call points.
  • Output Control: They provide outputs to fire alarm devices, fire routing equipment, and fire protection equipment, with programmable cause and effect logic for phased evacuation.
  • Fault Monitoring: The system monitors for fault conditions from points, power supplies, and transmission paths, providing fault routing equipment outputs.
  • Disablement of Points: Specific points or zones can be disabled for maintenance or other reasons.
  • Test Condition: The system supports testing of installations on a per-zone basis.
  • Alarm Counter: Records the number of times a fire alarm condition has been entered.
  • Standardised I/O: Supports standardised input/output interfaces over the Ad-Net Network.
  • Network Interface: Allows connection to other panels, remote terminals, and devices to form a distributed system, supporting both standard and fault-tolerant network interfaces.
  • Programmable Inputs/Outputs: Features programmable relay outputs, sounder outputs, and switch inputs for flexible system configuration.
  • Event Log: Stores a detailed log of all events, including fire alarms, faults, warnings, and system operations.

Important Technical Specifications:

The MxPro series panels come in various models (Mx-5100, Mx-5200, Mx-5400, Mx-5800) and enclosure sizes (/S, /M, /L, /D, /E, /R 19" Rack Module), each with specific physical and electrical characteristics.

Enclosure and Dimensions:

  • Mx-5100 (Steel IP30 RAL7035):
    • 345 x 345 x 85 mm (/S)
    • 345 x 430 x 120 mm (/M)
    • 475 x 450 x 120 mm (/L)
    • 475 x 450 x 190 mm (/D)
  • Mx-5200 (Steel IP30 RAL7035):
    • 345 x 430 x 120 mm (/M)
    • 475 x 450 x 120 mm (/L)
    • 475 x 450 x 190 mm (/D)
  • Mx-5400 (Steel IP30 RAL7035):
    • 475 x 450 x 120 mm (/L)
    • 475 x 450 x 190 mm (/D)
    • 750 x 450 x 190 mm (/E)
  • Mx-5800 (Steel IP30 RAL7035):
    • 750 x 450 x 190 mm (/E)
  • 19" Rack Module (MXM-510-16U, MXM-510-20U):
    • 266 x 482 x 125 mm (/R)
    • 730 x 535 x 230 mm (MXM-510-16U)
    • 910 x 535 x 230 mm (MXM-510-20U)

Weight (excluding batteries):

  • Mx-5100: 6Kg (/S), 8Kg (/M), 10Kg (/L), 12Kg (/D)
  • Mx-5200: 8Kg (/M), 10Kg (/L), 12Kg (/D)
  • Mx-5400: 10Kg (/L), 12Kg (/D), 18Kg (/E)
  • Mx-5800: 20Kg (/E)
  • MXM-510-16U: 22Kg, MXM-510-20U: 25Kg

Environmental:

  • Temperature: -5°C to 40°C
  • Humidity (RH): 95% Max

Power Supply:

  • AC Supply: 200-240V +10%, -15%, 47-63 Hz AC. Max current varies by model (1.0A to 2.8A max).
  • Battery Capacity: Supports 24V batteries from 4Ah (min) to 45Ah (max), depending on the enclosure size and model.
  • Charging Current: 1.0A to 2.0A Temp Compensated.
  • Power Supply: On-board 24V DC, 3A to 5A High Efficiency Off-Line Switched Mode.
  • Output Voltage: 18.0V - 28.0V.
  • Max Battery Ohms: 1.6Ω ± 0.1 Ω to 0.8Ω ± 0.1 Ω.

Loop Specifications:

  • Number of Loops: 1 (Mx-5100), 1-2 (Mx-5200), 1 to 4 (Mx-5400), 2 to 8 (Mx-5800).
  • Loop Current: 500mA max. per loop.
  • Devices per Loop: Up to 128 devices (Apollo, Hochiki, AV) or 254 devices (Nittan) per loop, with a maximum of 512 devices per panel or 12000m².
  • Maximum Cable Loop Length: 1500 to 2000 Metres.

Outputs:

  • Sounder Outputs: 2 x 1A Programmable (Mx-5100, Mx-5200), 4 x 1A Programmable (Mx-5400), 8 (2x4) x 1A Programmable (Mx-5800).
  • Relay Outputs (Programmable): 2 x 1A 30VAC/DC (max) (Mx-5100, Mx-5200), 2 x 1A 30V AC/DC (max) (Mx-5400), 4 (2x2) x 1A 30V AC/DC (max) (Mx-5800).
  • Auxiliary Output: 10mA 5V (min) and 24V DC, 500mA.

Interfaces:

  • Display: LCD White backlit 240 x 64 Graphical LCD.
  • Programmable Inputs: 8x Switch inputs, 1 x Hard wired input, and Four x programmable push buttons c/w slide in labels.
  • USB/RS232: USB B type interface and RS232 for PC connection.
  • Network: Optional, supporting ST4/STD - MXP-503 or ST7/FT - MXP-509.

Usage Features:

  • User-Friendly Interface: The LCD graphical display and keypad allow for easy navigation and programming of the system.
  • Access Levels: The panel supports multiple access levels (Level 1: Untrained user, Level 2: Authorised User, Level 3: Commissioning, Service and Maintenance) to control access to functions.
  • Text Descriptions: Users can define custom text descriptions for loops, zones, and devices, providing clear indications of problem sources.
  • Auto Learn: The panel can automatically detect and learn devices connected to the loop, simplifying initial setup. It also handles missing or added devices during subsequent auto-learn processes.
  • Device Testing: Individual detectors and output devices (sounders, relays) can be tested to verify their functionality and connections.
  • Special Sensitivity Mode (SSM): Devices can operate in a special sensitivity mode under time-clock control, with 10 independent 7-day time clocks for flexible scheduling.
  • PC Configuration Tool: Many advanced features and configurations, especially those marked "PC ONLY," require the use of a dedicated PC Configuration Tool for setup and management.
  • Modular Design: The panels are designed with modular components, allowing for easy installation and expansion with peripheral cards for additional functions.
  • Cable Routing: Recommended cable routing arrangements ensure segregation of low voltage wiring from AC mains wiring to minimize EMC interference.
  • Battery Installation: Clear instructions are provided for battery installation, including polarity, link cable connection, and recommended battery types and charging procedures.

Maintenance Features:

  • Maintenance Schedule: The manual outlines daily, monthly, quarterly, and annual maintenance actions to ensure the system's continued operation and compliance with regulations.
    • Daily: Check for normal operation, record and address any faults.
    • Monthly: Test standby generators, operate at least one call point/detector from different zones, check for fire alarm conditions and appropriate output operations, and review outstanding faults.
    • Quarterly: Review logbook entries and event logs, visually inspect the panel for deterioration, check battery connections, and assess any building alterations affecting device placement.
    • Annual: Perform all checks from daily, monthly, and quarterly schedules, conduct a complete "Walk Test" of the system, inspect cable fittings, and inspect/test/replace batteries as required.
  • Event Log: The comprehensive event log assists in diagnosing faults and tracking system history.
  • Service Due Date: The panel can store a service due date and generate a fault condition when the date is overdue, reminding operators of scheduled maintenance.
  • Trace Logging Mode: Configurable logging levels (STANDARD, STANDARD+, DIAGNOSTIC) provide varying depths of information for fault diagnosis.
  • Component Replacement: Details on replacement parts, such as base cards and display cards, are provided.
  • Battery Life Management: Information on expected battery life, replacement schedules, and the impact of ambient temperature on battery performance is included. Yuasa batteries are recommended, and "top-charging" new batteries is advised for optimum performance.
  • Ventilation: The enclosure is adequately ventilated to dissipate hydrogen fumes from lead-acid batteries, emphasizing the importance of not sealing the enclosure.

Advanced Mx Pro5 Mx-5100 Specifications

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BrandAdvanced
ModelMx Pro5 Mx-5100
CategoryFire Alarms
LanguageEnglish

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