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Advanced MxPro4 Series User Manual

Advanced MxPro4 Series
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Remote Terminals
Based around two core products, the Mx-4010 Remote Display Terminal (RDT) and the fully functional
Mx-4020 Remote Control Terminal (RCT).
Both remote terminals utilise the same graphical LCD user interface that can be found on the MxPro 4
series fire panels and are based upon the same advanced, flash based, microprocessor technology.
All MxPro 4 series panels and remote terminals can communicate over the same 2-core network
cable.
Integral network interface incorporating a special screen termination to prevent mains frequency earth-
loop currents flowing between network nodes.
The ‘Ad-NeT’ network operates as a true peer-to-peer system with full cross panel reporting, control
and cause and effect functionality of up to 1000 zones.
The display information is fully programmable by individual zone or sector and can display any
combination of fires, faults, pre-alarms or plant alarms. E.g. can display all information in its own
sector, but only show fire signals from other sectors of a building.
Both remote terminals incorporate buzzer mute, view, enable/disable and test facilities with dedicated
system and navigation keys for simple user control.
The RCT has additional sector based control keys for Evacuate, Silence, Resound and Reset, which
allows other networked panels to selectively respond to controls as programmed. E.g. on a site with
multiple buildings, a user may be allowed to silence and reset fires originating in their own building.
Fires originating from other buildings are displayed but cannot be reset.
Fully on-site programmable via on-board alphanumeric keypad or PC configuration tools.
By using ‘flash memory’ and an advanced graphical display the remote terminals can be easily
configured to operate in virtually any language, with any character set and allows for the installer’s
logo and company details to be displayed on the LCD display during normal operation.
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Advanced MxPro4 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAdvanced
ModelMxPro4 Series
CategoryTouch terminals
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Remote Terminals Overview

Specifications and Ordering

Sales Order Parts

Lists available part numbers for different remote terminal configurations.

Options

Lists available optional accessories for the remote terminals.

Specification Details

Provides a comprehensive list of technical specifications for the terminals.

Installation

Identification of Components and Circuits

Identifies and labels the various components and connection points on the terminal's chassis.

Mounting the Enclosure

Details the process of removing the enclosure, chassis, and preparing for wall mounting.

Electrical Connections

Explains how to connect power supply, earth, and data cables to the terminal.

Commissioning

Passwords

How to change access level passwords for the remote terminal.

Zone Configuration

How to assign and describe the terminal's zone for fire location reporting.

Exit Commissioning

Procedure to exit commissioning mode and return to normal operation.

Setup and Network Configuration

Basic network configuration steps including node addresses and terminal zone.

User Operating Instructions

Automatic Display Modes

How the terminal automatically displays fire information upon detection.

Key-Switch Access Control

Using a key switch to control access levels (Level 1 vs Level 2).

Fire Display Details

Details how fire events are automatically displayed with zone and location information.

Multiple Zone Fire Information

How to scroll through multiple fire zones and view detailed event information.

Faults, Alarms, and Disablements Summary

Summarizes and displays current faults, alarms, and disabled devices on the terminal.

Normal Operation Display

Describes the standard display message when the system is operating normally.

Manual Display Mode Operation

Accessing and using the terminal's manual selection operations via the menu.

Control Functions (Mx-4020)

Explains the Reset, Resound, Silence, and Evacuate functions available on the Mx-4020 terminal.

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