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MX/Audix Interface User Manual: V1.4

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1. as aa aaa asa a sr aad 9 BACKGROUND TO THE MX AUDIX nennen nnne 9 FUNCTION AND USE OF et d dame te e 9 7 1 1 Single Input Output Module SIOG800 essent 9 7 1 2 Relay Interface Module 800 10 INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING 10 8 PROCEDURE FOR REPLACING MX PANEL FIRMWARE AND PANEL CONFIGURATION 13 9 CONNECTIONS 2 22 DIT 16 10 17 11 TABLE OF JUMPER 8 2 17 12 FMS OUTPUT CONNECTIONS eene eene nnne nennt tn 18 APPENDIX 12 MX FLOW CHART 13 SYSTEM SCHEMATIC 14 WIRING DIAGRAM Page 4 of 19 Quat 2 21030 1 4 2 TISYSTEMS MX Audix Interface 4 Introduction Product Aim System The MX Audix Interface allows transparent interface between MX and the Audix Alpha System Controller with a reduced quantity of interconnection cables to minimise install costs The system allows a maximum of 16 Zones of Evacuation and Alert using the RBus interface Fault monitoring of the Voice Alarm system i
2. vj Eaczoe13 vi Evac Zone 14 ae ja E edu UI PI Evaceon e Evac Zone 16 Prou eH a d mma NER Ep dq npe or p p AletZone2 LL aetzme3 v AietZonea vl L AletZones v o Alert Zone 6 p oo in E Tu aertzone7 vi T aezme8 lv t IDEE aetzomet0 LrlL LLL L v L vv eter Eee aetzmei4 1 aetzomet L LL 14 s Eee Backup Evac EA Page 7 of 19 2 21030 V1 4 2 TISYSTEMS MX Audix Interface 6 MX Interface operational details Definitions The Unit MX Audix Interface Output A serial to parallel converter which is transmitted by the serial link card D439 to the Alpha Voice Alarm system controller Alarm Input monitored RBUS RS 485 Serial Data connection from the fire detection and alarm system used to activate the Audix Voice Alarm system Fault Output This is monitored via the RS485 dat
3. 800 Jumper Position JP1 Fitted JP2 Fitted JP3 Fitted Fitted 800 Switch Settings SW 1 Local SW2 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF 6 7 8 9 10 1 Jumper Position H1 3 4 H2 3 4 H3 3 4 H4 3 4 LK1 Omit Ui U4 Open E 3 2 2 TISYSTEMS Page 17 of 19 21030 V1 4 MX Audix Interface 02 03 33 Ohm resistor pack fitted XIOM2 Jumper Position H1 3 4 H2 3 4 H3 3 4 H4 3 4 LK1 Fitted U1 U4 Open U2 U3 33 Ohm resistor pack fitted D439 1 amp 2 Jumper Position LK1 Omit LK2 2 3 LK3 1 2 All other PCB s have no user configurable links 12 FMS output connections The fault outputs of the FMS are located on the 9 pin D connector on the back of the master FMS Panel System fault pin out is as follows Normally Closed Pin 7 Common Pin 3 Normally Open Pin 8 To monitor the Fault output of FMS is achieved by fitting monitoring resistors to the switch contact as indicated below 2 TISYSTEMS Page 18 of 19 21030 V1 4 MX Audix Interface Page 19 of 19 WU Quat 2 21030 1 4 ISYSTEMS
4. Page 5 of 19 u 21030 1 4 2 TISYSTEMS MX Audix Interface The Incoming RBus data link is monitored on failure of the RBus an indication is displayed on the front panel of the MX When any alarm Evac or Alert is activated via the RBus the MX panel also switches a RIM800 module programmed at address 249 The output of this relay is monitored by a general purpose input on the MPM800 board If the MX panel does not see this input change state within 20 seconds via the RBus then an automated Evacuate of all zones is initiated Therefore in the event of failure of the RBus total building Evacuation is possible under a fire condition In the event of total failure of the MX interface and or the Alpha the fireman s microphone can be used in bypass mode to address all areas BS 5839 describes a requirement for the voice alarm system to latch on receipt of a signal from the fire detection and alarm system until de latched by a separate command from the fire detection and alarm system The MX Audix Interface is a serial data linked interface for Audix PA VA systems that satisfies this requirement with monitoring directly on to the fire detection and alarm system The output connections of the interface are linked to the serial 485 interface card This connects the Alpha which contains the emergency message cards The data link between the MX Audix Interface and Alpha is continuously monitored and its failure is repor
5. then the RIM800 is switched off and no further fall back action is taken Installation Commissioning Procedure 1 The MX addressable loop connections can be found at the rear of the 2U interface housing Connect the MX addressable loop L L and R R as per the connections shown on the label Check you have the polarity correct and check loop in and out for correct voltage approx 37 5V DC 2 Connect the 2 wire remote bus RS485 VE and VE the connections can be found at the rear of the 2U interface housing connections are shown on the label check for correct polarity 3 Note the Single Input Output Module SIO800 within the housing has been pre programmed its address is 250 do not change the address 4 Note the Relay Interface Module RIM800 within the housing has been programmed its address is 249 do not change the address 5 Note the Multi Purpose Interface Module has been pre configured via the binary dip switches on the PCB its address is number 15 RB15 6 In MX Consys open up UK Template only version 5 or higher contain the Audix support in the UK Template 7 Adda Group Control Action Activate NoAction from Group 133 Fire Alarm Status to Group 465 Single Shot Fire Alarm Audix This is an essential connection that MUST be configured in order to get the emergency operation in the case of fault 8 Within Points select the correct loop A D then program the single input output mo
6. consists of the following equipment 2 x XIOM800 module part no 557 180 016 1 x MPM800 module part no 557 202 012 1 x SIO800 module part no 555 800 063 1 x RIM800 module part no 568 800 003 1 x DA39R PCB ASSY part no 570 006 008 1 x DA48R PCB ASSY part no 570 006 009 Background The purpose of the SIO800 module is twofold firstly the input side of the module is connected to the global fault output of the Audix PA VA system Any fault occurring on the Audix equipment will result in a general fault being displayed on the MX panel Secondly the output side of the module is connected to the Audix equipment to provide a global Evacuation of the building should both the following occur simultaneously There is a fault on the RBus and or the MPM800 b The MX panel is in a fire condition Alert or Evacuation If condition a and b described above is in place then this will result in the Audix rack being configured to provide a global Evacuation message to all zones The function of the XIOM modules is to provide 16 zonal Alert and 16 zonal Evacuate inputs into the Audix equipment Background to the MX Audix Interface The purpose of this unit is to seamlessly integrate an MX addressable fire detection system and an Audix voice Evacuation system The unit will be entirely pre wired and addressed making the installation and set up relatively straightforward and easy to carry out The installation engineer has to carr
7. time the panel will continue to beep slowly and will continue to display the message RS 485 Comms error on the LCD display While the firmware download is taking place make link H2 bottom on the CPU card On completion of the firmware download the laptop will display a message Remove Header link H3 to restart panel As requested remove link H3 top on the CPU card and confirm you have done this by clicking OK The panel will once again start to beep rapidly and the processor fault led on the front cover will illuminate Press the red reset button S8 on the inside front cover This will stop the rapid beeping and the processor fault led will go off The panel will now beep at less regular intervals and will continue to display the message RS 485 Comms Error on the LCD display With your download lead still plugged into COM on the FIM start a configuration download from your laptop by choosing Transfer and then Download Configuration By default this will be a full download you will not get the option to simply download Page 13 of 19 KI Quat E 4 21030 V1 4 2 TISYSTEMS MX Audix Interface modifications You may also be asked if you wish to synch the panel time to the time on the laptop If this happens say yes by clicking OK Page 14 of 19 21030 V1 4 2 TISYSTEMS MX Audix Interface 12 While the configuration download is in progress r
8. 9 21030 V1 4 ISYSTEMS MX Audix Interface 8 Procedure for replacing MX panel firmware and panel configuration This procedure gives step by step instructions on how to replace both MX firmware and MX Configuration It is useful when upgrading MX panel firmware or ensuring that both the panel firmware and configuration files are clean upon initial commissioning 1 2 10 11 Make link H3 top on the CPU card Press and hold the red reset button on the CPU card until green watchdog led on the CPU card turns off momentarily This will result in the panel beeping rapidly in addition the processor fault led on the front cover will illuminate see note 1 below Press the red reset button S8 on the inside front cover This will stop the rapid beeping and the processor fault led will go off The panel will now beep at less regular intervals and after approximately 15 seconds the LCD display will go blank except for the message RS 485 Comms Error With your download lead plugged into COM on the FIM start a Firmware download from your Laptop by choosing Transfer and then Firmware You will be presented with a choice box displaying the file MX version dwn see note 2 below Highlight the file MX version dwn by clicking on it and the press the open button on the bottom right hand side This will start the firmware download The download will take approximately 5 minutes During this
9. Alarm and the Fire Panel i T Lo SSSEESESS 4459 gt lt lt lt UOV S gt F F oO 1 1 11 RN LOC MM 2 TO VOICE ALARM FROM FIRE PANEL Terminations are 2 5mm dia max name PL1 1 OV PL1 2 24V PL1 3 FAULT PL1 4 FAULT PL1 5 Data 1 PL1 6 Data 1 PL1 7 Screen PL1 8 Data 2 PL1 9 Data 2 PL1 10 EVAC ALL PL2 1 a O PL2 2 O PL2 3 E PL2 4 L PL2 5 L PL2 6 L PL2 7 L PL2 8 RBUS PL2 9 RBUS PL2 10 c 2 2 Page 16 of 19 21030 V1 4 2 TISYSTEMS MX Audix Interface 10 Specification Evacuation Zones 16 Alert Zones 16 Primary Interface to Fire Panel MX RBus Monitored RS485 Interface to Voice Alarm matrix PMCV 16 Protocol Monitored RS485 RBus Fault Indication Via Addressable Loop RIM800 Relay Fault Reporting Via Addressable Loop SIO800 Monitored Input Backup Evac All Zones Via Addressable Loop SIO800 Relay Power supply voltage required 20 28V DC 24V DC recommended Input Current Max 280mA from a 24V Power supply protection fuse rating 500mAL T Power consumption 7W max Dimensions length width Height in mm 19 Rack Width 2U High 89mm x 480mm x 370mm 11 Table of Jumper links
10. Customer Services Department Audix Systems Station Road Wenden Saffron Walden CB11 4LG Tel 01799 540888 Fax 01799 541618 Page 3 of 19 21030 V1 4 2 TISYSTEMS MX Audix Interface 1 REVISION HISTORYN ridet eeu aeter V cune tances seeds da 2 2 loipidRlXeieldliidbeee E 3 3 2 252 3 4 AAA 5 I EMPIRE T rn PE AN TEMPER 5 c MR TITLE 5 5 55 cer Cana dd dee 7 6 MX INTERFACE OPERATIONAL 5 aa aa dada sa asma 8 DEFINITIONS seit cT cuc 8 IMPORTANT SAFETY 6 2 1 8 CONNECTIONS TO ALARM CONTROL 8 TERMINATION OF SITE CABLES 0 20 4 EEEE EESE AAEE esi i sr sands nnn 8 7 COMMISSIONING
11. a by the Alpha comms connection Fault Indication Contact Input module is wire on to the fire loop and indicated availability of the Voice Alarm System Important Safety Considerations The MX Audix Interface should be supplied from a fuse protected 24V DC supply the fuse rating should be 500mA L T The MX Audix Interface and associated equipment must not be exposed to dripping or splashing Connections to Alarm Control System The unit will require the following connections to isolated contacts at the fire detection and alarm system 1 One pair for RBus 2 Two pairs for addressable loop Termination of site cables The MX Audix Interface chassis is hard wired from the unit to the ITP100 a special termination panel fitted to a rail in the rear of the equipment rack This panel is an Audix systems part and allows connection of site cables up to 2 5mm There are extra terminals and connector on the unit to accommodate the system fault outputs from an Audix Systems FMS system The terminal block arrangement is shown in a later section of this manual for easy installation it is silk screened on to the PCB just below the terminal blocks Page 8 of 19 Quat E 4 21030 V1 4 2 TISYSTEMS MX Audix Interface 7 Commissioning Information This document provides a commissioning engineer with a step by step programming guide to the installation of the MX Audix interface Via the MX Panel The 2U MX Audix Interface housing
12. dule SIO800 as address 250 Assign it to Group 464 Audix SIO Interface and to an appropriate zone Page 10 of 19 21030 V1 4 2 TISYSTEMS um MX Audix Interface 9 Within Points select the correct loop A D then program the relay interface module RIM 800 as address 249 Assign it to Group 462 Audix Path Check RIM OP and to an appropriate zone Page 11 of 19 21030 V1 4 2 TISYSTEMS MX Audix Interface 10 12 13 14 15 Within Regions select RB15 and set its unit name as a XBB and then set its Xbus template as Audix 16 this will automatically set up the two XIOM s connected to the 800 This will assign all the alert outputs to group 459 and the evacuation outputs to group 460 Check they have been correctly assigned by checking within Point Region RBus 15 Xbus and then press F10 to confirm Check that addresses 1 16 are assigned to the Audix Evac group 460 and that addresses 17 32 are assigned to the Audix alert group 459 Within Point Region RBus 15 select Real Points then select Real Point number 4 ensure that this general purpose input is assigned to group number 466 Audix Alarm Ackn I P The Audix MX interface programming is now complete Program the rest of the loop and ancillary functions as required Download the appropriate MX firmware file Download the MX configuration file Mg 7 Page 12 of 1
13. e Audix Systems Station Road Wenden Saffron Walden Essex 11 416 Telephone 44 0 1799 540888 Facsimile 44 0 1799 541618 www tycosafetyproducts europe com 7 ISYSTEMS www audixsystems co uk 7 MX Audix Interface User Manual V1 4 MX Audix Interface 1 Revision History Version Modifications Date 1 0 Original issue LJA review 17 11 03 13 10 03 1 1 Modifications 25 11 03 1 2 Modifications 21 01 04 1 3 Mods Following comments from R amp D 10 02 04 1 4 Mods Following comments from R amp D 11 02 04 COPYRIGHT AUDIX SYSTEMS 2005 DISCLAIMER This manual contains information that is correct to the best of Audix Systems knowledge It is intended to be a guide and should be used as such It should not be considered as a sole source of technical instruction replacing good technical judgement since all possible situations cannot be anticipated If there are any doubts as to exact installation configuration and or use call Audix Systems at 44 0 1799 540888 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS All trademarks are recognised a Page 2 of 19 7 21030 1 4 TISYSTEMS MX Audix Interface 2 Models Covered This user manual covers the following equipment 570 800 800 MX Audix Interface 32 Channel MX Voice Alarm Interface 3 Technical Support In the unlikely event of you having problems with your MX Audix Interface please contact our
14. emove link H2 bottom on the CPU card 13 On completion of the configuration download the laptop will ask if you wish to perform a panel restart Say yes by clicking OK The laptop will inform you that the panel restart request has been sent click OK again After a few seconds you will see the LCD display re write and the panel start to initialise with your new firmware and configuration Note 1 Pressing the reset button on the CPU card momentarily down powers the processor The processor will then read the link settings you have made when it is switches back on Turning the panel off completely and then turning it back on has exactly the same effect It may in some instances be preferable to use this method because you will re initialise not only the CPU card but also the FIM Note 2 If the file presented in the choice box is incorrect The correct dwn file can be found by selecting the following path on the choice box C Program files Tyco EPG MX Consys v Note 3 Prior to upgrading from ver1 firmware to ver2 firmware and later ensure that the boot rom chip on the CPU card is version 1 2 Version 1 1 boot ROM will work for the UK template but with some minor limitations Please check prior to use Page 15 of 19 RT Quat 2 f 21030 V1 4 2 1SYSTEMS MX Audix Interface 9 Connections 2 off 10 way green Phoenix connectors are mounted on the rear of the unit They provide field connections to both the Voice
15. s via the addressable loop and a fault tolerant backup Evac for all zones is also possible via the addressable loop Changes to the fire alarm cause and effect are simple made using the MX configuration software the changes are mirrored through to the Audix Voice Alarm Operation Under alarm conditions An RBus message is sent from the MX Fire panel to the remote 800 This will switch the output of one of two XIOM boards mounted in the interface XIOM outputs 1 8 are connected the Audix switch board DA3SRASSY And outputs 9 16 are connected to DA48RASSY The switch boards translate the contact to serial data which is transmitted to the Alpha The configurations in the Alpha are pre programmed see below and play either the Evacuation or Alert message to a zone The configuration is such that if an Alert message is already playing in a zone an Evacuate message in the same zone will override it The message keeps playing until the RBus sends another message to stop it If a fault occurs with the RBus this is indicated in the MX panel and a fault warning will be displayed If the unit loses power then this is indicated by the SIO800 module which again warns the MX panel that there is a fault If there is a failure of the monitored data line between the interface and the Alpha the Alpha shows a comms failure and indicates a system fault This is in turn relayed back to the MX panel via common fault output M tas
16. ted to the master FMS This will be indicated as a COM Failure on the front panel of the Alpha and a MISC fault on the front panel of the FMS Whenever the fire alarm contact activates the MX Audix Interface will send data to the Alpha and trigger the emergency fire message Messages are stored as raw data files and not as simple tone generators so any voice and or alarm message can be recorded and stored on the message cards Priorities and routing of messages are pre configured within the Alpha matrix M tas Page 6 of 19 u 21030 V1 4 MX Audix Interface 5 Cause and Effect The MX Audix Interface has the following pre determined Cause and Effect The Alpha Voice Alarm system is configured with priorities Zoned Evacuation 240 Zoned Alert 230 Backup Evacuate All 250 Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 Eaczoe1 lol Eaczoe2 Evaczores Jef EacZoe4 vl Evac Zone 5 b Y l fL Evac Zone 6 OT Se ae ERE IPS ER ERE EvacZones del lj Evac Zone 9 BEER ER NE EN 2 0 v 2 1 vj 2 12
17. y out the following tasks 1 Connect the addressable loop to the rear of the unit marked L L and R 2 Connect the RS485 Remote Bus to the rear of the unit marked RBus VE and RBus VE Function and use of modules 7 1 1 Single Input Output Module 510800 The input side of the module is connected to the global fault output of the Audix PA VA system This module provides full fault monitoring of the Audix VA rack Any fault occurring Page 9 of 19 Quat 2 21030 1 4 2 TISYSTEMS MX Audix Interface on the Audix equipment will result in a general fault Audix general purpose fault being displayed on the MX panel Secondly the output side of the SIO800 module is connected to the Audix global Evacuation input This will send a global Evacuation message to all floors of the building and it is intended that all persons will leave the building upon activation of this message The output side of the module will only operate should the following conditions be simultaneously present MX fire panel has detected an alert or evacuation alarm on one of its configured zones There is a fault on the RBus and or the MPM800 7 1 2 Relay Interface Module RIM 800 This relay module is activated whenever a fire occurs on the MX panel alert or evacuation During the 20 second checking testing period the RS485 Remote Bus and the 800 checked for integrity If these are found healthy

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