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Model | Mx-5100 |
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Type | Fire Alarm Control Panel |
Monitored Inputs | 4 |
Event Log | 10, 000 events |
Input Voltage | 230V AC |
Operating Temperature | -5°C to +40°C |
Battery Backup | Yes |
Sounder Circuits | 4 |
Network Nodes | Up to 200 |
Standards | EN54 |
Conformance to EN54-2, EN54-4, EN54-13 standards and other directives.
Safety and installation warnings for handling and operating the equipment.
Overview of the 5000, 5000V, and 5000N series fire alarm control panels.
Lists optional functions for Control and Indicating Equipment according to EN54-2.
Lists optional functions for Power Supply Equipment according to EN54-4.
Covers Transmission Path Integrity and Network requirements as per EN54-13.
Details EN54-2 optional features and their specific requirements and clause references.
Diagrams and descriptions of major parts for the panel models.
Instructions for installing the enclosure, including weight, opening cover, mounting.
Guidance on segregating and routing different types of wiring within the panel enclosure.
Procedures for fitting and removing loop driver cards for extending detector loops.
Overview of local peripheral cards for additional functions and their connection.
Instructions for routing and connecting the high voltage mains AC wiring to the panel.
Procedures for installing the two 12V batteries required for standby operation.
Guidelines for installing detector loops, including wiring and isolator placement.
Details on supervised sounder circuits, terminal connections, and EOL resistors.
Connecting other panels and devices to form a distributed system via network interface cards.
Describes the two onboard relay outputs and optional relay cards for activation on fault/fire conditions.
Details the 24V DC, 500mA auxiliary power supply output for ancillary equipment.
Connecting local peripheral equipment to the panel via an isolated bus interface.
Configuring switch inputs for access levels, class change, and other functions.
Connecting to PCs, modems, or printers using RS232 or USB interfaces.
Outputting monitored signals to fire routing, fault routing, or fire protection equipment.
Connecting the panel to dedicated equipment for German and other markets.
Covers panel configuration, programming, and menu navigation.
Lists and describes Level 3 menu functions and sub-functions.
Outlines the minimum recommended steps for panel programming.
Details viewing and editing loop devices, including state, type, and action.
Describes the panel's automatic learning process for devices on a loop.
Lists and allows modification of zones and their text descriptions.
Manages user access levels and passwords for panel programming.
Configuration of panel generic operating parameters like network, date, and logging.
Programming schedule of actions for output devices based on input events.
Allows time for investigation before outputs activate on fire signals.
Recommended daily, monthly, quarterly, and annual maintenance actions for the equipment.
Details on replacing components, focusing on batteries and displays.
Procedure for recovering access to panel programming functions if the Level-3 password is lost.
List of suitable fire-rated cables and recommendations for detector loops.
Chart for calculating battery size for AC mains power failure standby operation.
Example of programming cause and effect for phased evacuation scenarios.
List of reference and application documents for system design, configuration, and installation.
Recommendations for network design to meet EN54-2 requirements and national codes.
Details maximum capabilities and limits for Mx Series products, including PC Config usage.