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MOOSE MPI-712a User Manual

MOOSE MPI-712a
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"'MOOSEMPI-712a
S eU-CoiI ai ned
C o
n
tro I S t a t io n
APPLICATION
The MPF712a
is a selFqontain6d,
economical,
remole
control slalion. lt may be used to operate any security
controlthal requires a momentary
(timed)
or
latching
dry
conlact closure.
The
MPI-712a also
provides
an auxiliary
dry contact relay which may be used lor other
applications. The auxiliary relay may be used lo
provide
interior shunting, access control or any olher latching or
momentary
(timed)
dry contact closure. The MPI-712a
features
a buill
in
piezo
sounder,
two bulton keypad
actlvated
panic,
and code activated duress
with 12 VDC
outputs, lt ls fully keypad
programmable
and conlalns
EEPROM
(non-volatile)
memory and mlcroprocessor
',vatchdog
circuitry f or aeliable
poatormance.
SPECIFICATIONS
Oim€nsionsi 4.5" x 4,6" x 0.8'
Normal Operating voltage: 12
.
'13,8
VDC.
Current draln:
Ouiesc€nl
slat6
:
15 rnA:
Actlve stste
=
'100
mA
(both
r€lays actuat€d and all
thr6e LEDs lighted).
EEPROM: Non-volatile memory, Botains all
program-
mlng att€r a total loss ol
power,
Mlcroprocessor
protectlon:
Watchdog res€t clrcultry
a6
wellas aulomatic
shuldown
itopgrating voltage falls
below 7.5 Volls.
Sounder: PlEzoeleclrlc.
Relays: Arm an_d Auxiliary
(2
Amp contact6 each),
programmable
lor lalching or mom€niary
(tim6d
1
-255
s6conds) op€rallon.
LEDs:
Thr€e
(gre.jn/roady,
redlarmed,
yellow/auxil-
iary). The
green
and
r6d LEDS ar6
prcgrammable
lor
positive
or negative trigger. The
yellow
LED
is
controlled by the auxiliary
relay.
Wiring:
Unpluggable wiring
harnes6.
Voltage
oulputs: +12VDC
(up
to 40
lnA)
Panic,
+l2VDC
(up
to 40 mA) Duress.
Operating temperature range: 32"F
to 120.F
(0.C
to
+49"C).
Color: Whit€ with
gray
labeling.
FEATURES
.
Sell-contained.
.
Keypad
programmable.
.
Built-in
piezo
sound€r,
.
Up lo thr€e lour digit usor
codes
may
be
programmed.
.
User codes may be configured to
perlorm
specilic
op6rations such
as actlvate the arm/disarm relay only,
activate the auxiliary relay only, activate eitheror both
relays, and ar[Vdisarmwhile
activating
an emergency
dur6sa outout.
.
Tho
Arm and Auxiliary relays may be latching or
momentary
(timed
l
-255
seconds).
.
Buill-in
panic
and
duress
featurcs.
.
Unpluggable wiring
harness.
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MOOSE MPI-712a Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMOOSE
ModelMPI-712a
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Application and Specifications

MPI-712a Application

Describes the MPI-712a as a self-contained, economical remote control station for security systems.

MPI-712a Specifications

Details dimensions, operating voltage, current drain, EEPROM, microprocessor protection, sounder, relays, LEDs, wiring, voltage outputs, temperature, and color.

MPI-712a Features

Highlights self-contained operation, keypad programmability, piezo sounder, user codes, relay modes, and panic/duress features.

Installation Guide

Mounting Instructions

Guidance on attaching the back plate and face plate, using specific screw types.

Wiring Guide

Instructions for connecting wires from the harness to the control station, including wire color functions.

System Hookups

MPI-50 Control Panel Hookup

Diagram illustrating hookup to an MPI-50 Security Control with negative output triggers.

Electric Door Release/Holder Hookup

Recommended hookup for 12VDC door releases/holders using a diode and capacitor for noise suppression.

Programming and Configuration

Power Up Procedure

Steps to apply power and bring the control station online, noting behavior with positive trigger inputs.

Programming User Codes

Procedure for changing Master User Code and other user codes, including programming examples.

Programming Operating Characteristics

Details on programming functions 4-9 and 0, including a table of functions, default values, and value ranges.

Configuration Digits Explained

Explanation of configuration digits for assigning specific operations to user codes via Table 3.

Alternate Programming Mode Entry

Steps to enter programming mode if the Master User Code is lost or unknown.

Restoring Factory Defaults

Procedure to reset all custom programming and restore factory default values for functions 0-9.

Positive Trigger Configuration

Circuit Board Modification for Positive Inputs

Instructions for cutting four circuit board traces to accept positive trigger inputs.

Programming for Positive Trigger Inputs

Steps to program the unit to accept positive trigger inputs after circuit modification.

FCC Compliance Information

FCC Regulatory Compliance

Statement on compliance with FCC rules for Class B digital devices and guidelines for mitigating interference.