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Tyco MX4428 User Manual

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MX4428
MXP ENGINEERING / TECHNICAL MANUAL
MX4428 PRODUCT MANUAL
VOLUME 11
Document Number: LT0273
Issue 1.5; 24 March 2006
- APPROVALS -
AUSTRALIAN STANDARD AS4428.1
- SSL Listing Number ....................................................................................... afp1446
NEW ZEALAND STANDARD NZS4512-1997 (INCL AMDT 1 & 2)
- FPA (NZ) Listing number ................................................................................. VF/117
AS/NZS 3548 1995 CLASS A
The 4100MXP is a product of
Tyco Safety Products
211 Maces Road
Christchurch 8030
NEW ZEALAND
Phone +64-3-389 5096
Fax +64-3-389 5938
COPYRIGHT (C) 2003,2004
Information contained in this document is subject to copyright, and shall not be reproduced in any
form whatsoever, without the written consent of Tyco Services Fire & Safety.
Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable, however Tyco
Services Fire & Safety reserves the right to change the content without prior notice.

Table of Contents

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Tyco MX4428 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTyco
ModelMX4428
CategorySmoke Alarm
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 2 Responder Loop Design Considerations

Chapter 3 Device Information and Programming

3.1 Device Types

Categorization of MX devices (Sensors, Ancillaries, Bases) and a summary table.

3.2 Device Handling Capability

Details on device quantities, current consumption, and AC/IB loading.

3.3 Output Control

Explanation of available output types and their programming sources.

3.4 Detector Parameter Settings Summary

Overview of default and alternate settings for various detector types.

3.6 MX4428 Programming

General information on programming MX4428 devices, modes, and parameters.

3.7 814H Heat Detector

Description, specifications, and programming options for the 814H Heat Detector.

3.8 814I Ionisation Smoke Detector

Description, specifications, and programming options for the 814I Ionisation Smoke Detector.

3.9 814PH Photoelectric Smoke & Heat Detector & 814P Photoelectric Smoke Only Detector

Description, specs, and programming for 814PH/814P detectors.

3.10 814CH Carbon Monoxide + Heat Detector

Description, specs, and programming for the 814CH CO+Heat Detector.

Chapter 3 Device Information and Programming (cont.)

3.16 MIM800 and MIM801 Mini Input Modules

Description, specifications, and programming for MIM800/MIM801 input modules.

3.17 CIM800 Contact Input Module

Details on the CIM800 Contact Input Module for interfacing voltage-free contacts.

3.18 CP820 Manual Call Point

Description and programming for the CP820 Manual Call Point.

3.19 FP0838 / FP0839 Manual Call Points

Description and programming for the FP0838/FP0839 Manual Call Points.

3.20 DIM800 Detector Input Monitor

Details on the DIM800 Detector Input Module for conventional detectors.

3.21 RIM800 Relay Interface Module

Description and specifications for the RIM800 Relay Interface Module.

3.22 SNM800 Sounder Notification Module

Information on the SNM800 Sounder Notification Module for relay outputs.

3.23 LPS800 Loop Powered Sounder Module

Details on the LPS800 Loop Powered Sounder Module.

3.24 VLC-800MX VESDA Lasercompact

Description and specifications for the VLC800MX VESDA LaserCOMPACT detector.

Chapter 4 Analogue Loop Design Considerations

Chapter 5 MXP Current Consumption

Chapter 6 Event Log and Status at MX4428

Chapter 7 MXP Technical Description

7.2 Circuit Description

Detailed breakdown of the MXP's circuit, including microprocessor, power supply, and loop interfaces.

Chapter 8 MXP Diagnostic Terminal

8.1 MXP Diagnostic Terminal Operation

How to use the MXP diagnostic port with a terminal or PC for monitoring and diagnostics.

8.2 Flash Programming

Procedure for updating the MXP software via flash programming.

Chapter 9 Device Processing

9.3 Heat Processing

How heat detector readings are processed and converted to Celsius.

9.4 Photo Processing

Processing of values received from photoelectric smoke sensors.

Chapter 10 MXP Loop Filter Board

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