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Mircom FX-3500 Installation And Operation Manual

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  • Mircom FX-3500, 52 Operation subaddress, “Parm#” indicates parameter number from the current subaddress, and “Val#” indicates the paramter value. 5.11.4 Clear Logs Clears the logs stored in the flash memory. Use the UP and DOWN cursor keys to the desired log to be cleared and press the Enter button. A message prompts for confirmation. After confirmation the logs are cleared and the following information message is displayed: 5.11.5 Walk Test Initiates a silent or audible Walk Test. The following occurs when in Walk Te

  • 49 Operation 5.11.3 Reports Overview Reports can be generated in command mode from the reports menu. Reports can be displayed in a special format on the shared display for the following items: 1. Alarm log The alarm log report displays the contents of the alarm event log on the shared display which contains the last 400 of any of the following events: • Activatio

  • Mircom FX-3500, 57 Operation At the end of the un-bypass operation or if the exclamation is used, the message displays: 5.11.7 Auxiliary Disconnect The auxiliary disconnect operation is performed by the following the steps below. If the auxiliary relays are connected the user is prompted to disconnect the relays. After the confirmation the auxiliary relays are disconnected and the information message is displayed that the auxiliary relays are disconnected. If the auxiliary relays are already disconnected the user is prompted to reconnect the relays. After the confirmation the auxiliary relays

  • Mircom FX-3500, 40 Operation 5.5 Single Stage Operation In a single stage system, all alarm inputs are treated in a similar manner. Alarm inputs include any of the following: • Non-verified alarm • Verified alarm • Waterflow alarm • Sprinkler alarm Any of the above alarm inputs activating when the panel is not already in alarm cause the following: • The buzzer sounds steady. • Cancels active fire drill. • Common Alarm LED turns ON. • Common Alarm relay activates if Aux disconnect is not active. • The Auto Signal

  • Mircom FX-3500, 25 Installation Figure 3 Main Board with all Adder Modules Installed Rectifier Bridge MD-1011 Power Supply Board ALC-636 Dual Loop Adder PR-300 Polarity Reversal And City Tie Module FX-3500 Main Board TR-063A Transformer Barrier Terminal Block Note: The PCS-100 mounts in the same position as the PR-300.

  • Mircom FX-3500, 100 13.0 Appendix F - Battery Calculations IMPORTANT NOTICE The main AC branch circuit connection for Fire Alarm Control Unit must provide a dedicated continuous power without provision of any disconnect devices. Use #12 AWG wire with 600-volt insulation and proper over-current circuit protection that complies with the local codes. For specifications see Appendix C Specifications And Features on page 98. Power Requirements (All currents are in amperes) Model Number Description Qty Standby Total Standby Alarm Total Alarm FX-3500 FX-3500 FACP with Dialer X 0.390 = 0.630 = ALC-636 636 Point

  • 32 Operation 5.1.1 Supervision of Devices The loop interface software continuously supervises the devices on its loop against those found during configuration for the following conditions: • Device missing. • Unconfigured device responding. • Two or more devices responding to the same address. • Wrong device type. A communication or addressing error on a device is re

  • Mircom FX-3500, 14 FX-3500 Overview 3.0 FX-3500 Overview This chapter lists all the possible components of an FX-3500 system. 3.1 FX-3500 Fire Alarm Control Panel Models All FX-3500 Fire Alarm Control Panels have the following features: • Main Board, Power Supply and Backbox. • Multi-zone fire alarm control panel • MAM-3500 Main Display with 4 x 20 LCD display. • Class A (Style 6 or 7) or Class B (Style 4) analog loop(s). • Four Power Limited Class B (Style 4) or Class A (Style 6 or 7) NAC circuits (max 1.5 Amps each - 6.0 Amps total). • Dedicated common alarm, supervisory, trouble, and auxiliary alarm relays. • Additional RA

  • Mircom FX-3500, 38 Operation Additional Operation Features • When using CLIP devices once the FACP activates the sensor LED, an attached Relay/ Sounder base and any Remote Devices wired to the base are also activated. Suppressing the device LED via the NF flag in the configurator means the Relay/ Sounder base and any Remote devices wired to the base will not activate. • When using AP devices the FACP activates the sensor LED and the Remote Device output separately. Suppressing the device LED via the NF flag in the configurator still allows the activation

  • Mircom FX-3500, 47 Operation 5.11 Using the Operation Menu from the Control Panel Operations of the FX-3500 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel can be managed via the Operation Menu on the LCD Shared Display. Accessing the menus is done via the Numeric Keypad and Cursor Buttons. For a complete description of how to use the Numeric Keypad and Cursor Buttons see Numeric Keypad and Cursor Buttons on page 61. The following items can be accessed through the Operation Menu: • Setting the Time on the system • Setting the Password on the system • Viewing Reports • Clearing Logs • Walk Test Function • Bypassing Relays • Disconnecting Auxiliary Rel

  • Mircom FX-3500, 37 Operation 5.2.10 Manual Day/Night Configures (mini) monitor modules for manual day/night alarm thresholds. For more information on alarm thresholds see 5.1.3 Alarm Conditions. 5.2.11 Auto Day/Night Configures (mini) monitor modules for auto day/night alarm thresholds. For more information on alarm thresholds see 5.1.3 Alarm Conditions. 5.2.12 Verified Alarm Input Un-bypassed verified alarm inputs entering into alarm are verified over a period of time to determine if the alarm condition is valid. Addressable / Analog Device Verification Process If the system is not already in alarm: 1. A device entering into alarm initiates a 30 second delay timer. 2. When t

  • 12 Introduction 2.2 General Notes Circuits Refers to a physical electrical interface for the analog loop, indicating signals or relays, and common alarm, supervisory, and trouble relay outputs. Zone/Group Is a logical concept for a Fire Alarm Protected Area, and will consist of at least one Circuit. The FX-3500 uses Groups extensively to facilitate annunciation of multiple input and out

  • Mircom FX-3500, 92 front panel. Panel Configuration/Features/Auxiliary disconnect, disconnects alarm and supervisory relay Aux Dis Alm&Sv [ ] Enabled If enabled the auxiliary disconnect operation, disconnects alarm and supervisory relays disabled the auxiliary disconnect operation has no affect on the alarm and supervisory relays. Default is disabled. Panel Configuration/Features/Signal silence inhibit timer Sig.sil. inh. [x] Disabled [ ] 10 sec [ ] 20 sec [ ] 30 sec [ ] 1 min Select the timer value for the signal silence inhibit timer. Panel Configuration/Features/Auto sig

  • Mircom FX-3500, 53 Operation The following message will show the walk test initializing. While the walk-test is active the following message is displayed on the screen: where nnn and mmm are continuously updated counts of the number of alarms and troubles which have been recorded during the test (alarms includes all input circuit types tested). Selective Output Testing Walk Test can be operated with only a selection (up to 64) of outputs. To do this, select audible test. The next screen will be: Select “No” by using the ri

  • Mircom FX-3500, 74 Wiring 7.5.2 Connecting to a DCS SurGuard Receiver A typical connection is shown in Figure 20. For information on Compatible DACR Receivers see Chapter 8.0 Appendix A - Compatible Receivers. Figure 20 Connecting an FX-3500 FACP to a DCS Surguard System Receiver A L A R M R E L A Y S P V R E L A Y T R B L R E L A Y F X - 3 5 0 0 R i n g T i p Telephone Line A Connection G S 3 0 6 0 G S 3 0 6 0 T R B L 1 2 V E O L 3 .9 K - A l l u n it s m u s t b e i n s t a l le d in t h e s a m e ro o m . - A ll e x t e n d e d w i r in g m u s t b e i n c o n d u i t . - D is ta n c e m a x 1 8 m t s - R e p r o g r a m m e s s a g

  • Mircom FX-3500, 44 Operation 5.9 Remote Annunciator Operation The FX-3500 System supports the following types of annunciators • RAX-LCD-LITE shared display annunciator. • RAM-3500-LCD shared display annunciator. • Conventional LED/switch annunciators. Both types of annunciators are connected to the panel via the RS-485 serial link. The maximum number of annunciators is seven (7). Configuration of the annunciators is done via the software configurator. Ensure that the address DIP switch on each annunciator is set to the same value set in the configurator. Only the first three (3) DIP switches are used for address configuration. 5.9.1 Supervision of annunciators • The communications with each an

  • Mircom FX-3500, 54 Operation If the device is not bypassed the user is prompted to bypass the circuit. After the confirmation, the device is bypassed and the message appears that the device is bypassed. If the device is already bypassed the user is prompted to un-bypass the circuit. After the confirmation, the device is un-bypassed and the information message shows that the device is un-bypassed. 2. Groups Configured bypass groups can be bypassed using this option. The list of all the configured bypass groups is displayed and the user can select which group to bypass. Scroll up/d

  • 61 Indication & Controls Use the cursor buttons on the Numeric Keypad for menu selection and control. For more information see 6.2.1 Numeric Keypad and Cursor Buttons on page 61. 6.2.1 Numeric Keypad and Cursor Buttons Table 17 Keypad and Cursor buttons descriptions Key Description Key 2 (Up cursor) Press this button to move the cursor or scroll up lists in a continuous loop. Key 4 (Left

  • Mircom FX-3500, 7 List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 FX-3500 with DOX-1024DSR ........................................................................................ 14 Figure 2 BBX-1024DS and BBX-1024DSR Installation Instructions and Dimensions ................. 23 Figure 3 Main Board with all Adder Modules Installed ................................................................. 25 Figure 4 Port and Jumper Locations on Main Board .................................................................... 26 Figure 5 Installing the PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module ........................................ 28 Figure 6

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