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Brand | Tyco |
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Model | MINERVA MZX 125 |
Category | Fire Alarms |
Language | English |
Lists the common hardware and software functions and features of the MZX controllers, including EN54 compliance and network capabilities.
Details the physical indicators and controls located on the front panel of the MZX controllers.
Explains the components of the Display Control Module, including the LCD display and alphanumeric keypad.
Describes the specific indicators (LEDs) and control switches found on the MZX control module.
Illustrates the four-window division of the LCD display: Fire, Main, Status, and Softkeys.
Explains the system state and display when the controller is powered up with no faults or alarms.
Details how events are logged, categorized by priority, and displayed chronologically.
Outlines the immediate system responses to a detected fire condition, including sounders and display messages.
Provides a step-by-step guide on how to silence the system's sounders after a fire alarm is investigated.
Explains the process for resetting the controller after an alarm and how the system handles multiple simultaneous events.
Covers system access levels, including general access and entering passcodes for different functions.
Explains how to enter valid values and navigate through the controller's main menu.
Details the process for accepting events and viewing the system's current status.
Describes how to isolate devices or circuits and subsequently de-isolate them.
Explains how to set the system's time and date, including daylight saving adjustments.
Covers viewing, printing, and filtering the system's event log for up to 3000 events.
Details various options for viewing and printing point status, faults, and loop counters.
Outlines service operations including walk tests, maintenance, and system configuration.
Provides general guidelines for performing routine checks on the fire detection system.
Details the specific checks that should be performed on a daily basis.
Outlines the checks that need to be carried out on a weekly schedule.