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1. B Non power limited High Voltage A C E AC power or A 6 C Power limited z D Non power limited A TOMA Battery If external enclosure required 5 E Power limited e F Non power limited if Local Energy Box used F Power limited or G or H 7 or 8 w 4 G Power limited or F or H H Power limited or F or G e a oy LOOP 1 LOOP 2 K A C E G A C E G l 4 4 E 6 8 H 2 2 aa kwe a g 10 E 6 i TX 2 gt E En 4 H E a E 3 A a power En E El po Tou E J l To pnay m i Gr o Broe i F F Broe E 1 0 f x2 y g h x2 e e e E FA i bal 9 Ji pen 1 i 3 i Pe KE f w 5 2 BATTERIES o o G B D RND 2 p 4 B p MPC 6000 F H Bo p MPC 7000 F H SYSTEM MODULES FOR MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 Main Board NPE 1 Transformer MPC DACT DACT Board or CT 1K City Tie FDLC Loop Driver Board requires Main Board or LEM 1 Loop Expansion Board 5 12523 or 12523A Network Interface Board Cannot be used with an expansion module in the uppermost position NPE 1 Expansion Transform
2. Maintenance In order to insure continued safe and reliable operation of the fire alarm system periodic inspection and testing should be performed in accordance with applicable NFPA 72 standards If the system has remote connections to the Fire Department or other monitor be sure to disable the remote signals and or notify the remote monitoring station before performing test operations For any required service refer to the system manual or contact a factory authorized representative 21 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ADDITIONAL OPERATING PROCEDURES In addition to the basic fire alarm instructions above several features are included to facilitate maintenance and increase the versatility of the system Following are procedures to call up these functions Lamp Test Lamp Test activates the buzzer and turns on all the LEDs on the user interface for 2 seconds then reverts to its previous state To operate the lamp test press the MENU button The LCD will change to a MENU screen Press the button next to the More indication twice Then press the button by the Lamp Test indication All lamps on the unit being operated will then light Operating the button next to Esc will then return the control unit to normal display Note that the lamp test operates the indicators only on the unit being operated and no record is reported to system history Drill When selected activate
3. MPC 6000 RND 2 0 5 amp total MPC 7000 1 0 amp maximum available for auxiliary power output circuits Serial Interface Circuits and option boards e Non Resettable Power Outputs Power limited Voltage 24 VDC nominal Ripple 1 5 VAC maximum e Resettable Power Output Power limited Voltage 24 VDC nominal Ripple 1 5 VAC maximum Status Relays Four relays programmable for alarm supervisory trouble loss of AC e Contact Rating 1 A 28 VDC maximum resistive e Form C Contact MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Notification Appliance Circuits e Power limited e Supervised e Maximum Standby Current 3 4mA e Maximum Line resistance Q 24VRMS Current Draw Line Q 1 5 A 2 0Q 1 0 A 400 0 5A 8 0 Q e Alarm Voltage 24 V FW nominal e Maximum Ripple 16 VAC e MPC 6000 Four Style Z Class B or two Style Y Class A circuits e MPC 7000 Four Style Z Class B or two Style Y Class A circuits Expandable to twelve Style Z Class B or six Style Y Class A circuits e Maximum NAC Current 1 5 A NAC circuit MPC 6000 maximum total NAC current 3 0A 6 0A with optional NPE 1 transformer installed MPC 7000 Maximum total NAC current 5 0A 8 0A with optional NPE 1 transformer installed e Synchronized notification appliances are allowed Serial Interface Circuit e Power limited e Supervised e Voltage 24 VDC nominal e X X Voltage RS485 levels e Maximum wire loop resistance 11 ohms li
4. MPC 7000 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Loop Driver Board s Mounting P N FDLC e Place the provided standoffs P N 375 F943165 in locations shown on the Main Board four for the MPC 6000 and eight for the MPC 7000 e Carefully align connector J1 on the Loop Driver Board with connector J9 on the MPC 6000 Main Board P N MPC6 MB or with connectors J9 and J14 on the MPC 7000 Main Board P N MPC7 MB 375 F943165 Standoffs CR FDLC Loop Driver Boards MPC 6000 MPC 7000 33 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Display Board Installation P N MPC DB or RND2 DB e With the Inner Front Plate closed carefully pass connector and cable from keypad through vertical slot in front plate e Remove backing from keypad and carefully attach keypad to front plate Center window in keypad on large opening in front plate e Attach the cable connection from the keypad on the Inner Front Plate to connector J3 on the Display Board P N MPC 6 7 DB or RND2 DB e Secure Display Board P N MPC 6 7 DB or RND2 DB to Inner Front Plate Assembly using four of the provided 6 32x1 4 screws P N 906 220604 e Plug the Cable Assembly P N 555 446055 into connector J1 of the Display Board P N MPC 6 7 DB or RND2 DB and to connector J11 of the Main Board P N MPC6 MB or MPC7 MB Display lt 906 220604 4 JA Board N 6 32 x 1 4 SCREW J3
5. MPC 70QO 0a2t0eeetttrreeeeuaatnaooeeoaoonauoesouoonaooesousoaaooesonoonaooesouoonaooeoonoonnooesonooasooeoonosnaooeoouen 10 LEM T Loop Expander Board MPC 000 230 a 10 FDEC Loop Driver Board MPC 7000 viii d ii 10 HBC 1 Battery Charger MPCE 7000 Joc A A ii ae eae 10 Battery SOUS a NN ai 10 AUXILIARY MODULES nutrida 11 Sertal LED ARRUNCIA O A yd ek vies a a 11 Serial Relay Unit and Serial Relay Extender u eireerreertereootoraeoreoaenanonaooaonaooaoonoooooooonsoooouooososoonsooneooooooooaooooonooanonooannons 11 Serial Annunciator Unit and Serial Annunciator Extender Leeuerrereereereersoraoonosoasooonasooonaoouonooaosnoooaoooooaooaonnooaoonooonone 11 RSE 300 Remote Signal Expander cocina ds iii 11 XI ADDRESSABLE DEVICES session os asa oa eee does sek osba debou norte os os bos ke ban ob ak a ko poo opa e sab eseysus sa kas E SEa a pas es kree ea 12 Fir SmartTM Smoke Detector iii ad aa seek od pak ede ked did pa abo EES 12 Heat Detectors eee ee oun oak ke essaye kenn E d aa er a aske e e Can aa e ganda S B Ra Ek kn Da kay ake S k p ae de a e kak aspe penn 12 Addressable Modules Monitor and Control oonocinnconooononancnonnnonnnonnnnnnnn nono aooseaaoeeaooeeoooeeaooeaosoesoossauoooesoossooooosoossoosensoooonn 12 Manual SIG ONS a a a A aia a a a a 12 Programming XI Devices A EE o a a a EEA ias 12 EVENT HISTORY A OA 13 GENERAL DESIGN FEATURES jis dwate sib earar peera ip E EEEE E poko eo e EEE ik epis
6. e Pre alarm acknowledgment restore e Alarm of zone with no outputs e Activation of points defined for logging e Detector maintenance alerts 13 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL GENERAL DESIGN FEATURES Environmental All hardware is suitable for use in a dry interior or protected location Power Limiting The AC power and battery wiring are not power limited All other circuits leaving the control unit are power limited provided the proper installation rules are maintained Ground Fault Detection The control unit provides system ground fault detection and is annunciated as a trouble condition on the system In addition each addressable loop circuit has its own ground detection circuitry and indicator System Ground Fault Threshold 40K Q System Ground Fault Threshold 300k Q Loop Circuit Ground Fault Threshold 20k Q NAC Operation The notification appliance circuits are commanded and controlled by a microprocessor to provide more versatility than in a total hardware system e Output Sounding Patterns The notification appliance circuits are operable in different sounding patterns Any circuit is selectable to any of eight software generated patterns or continuous sounding For convenience three of the patterns are preprogrammed for March Time Temporal and Faraday SYNC Protocol e Audible Silence Inhibit In addition to designation of water flow zones the entire con
7. visa ewe kod en e ree ee EEE si oras cite SE ENET duo insano Acad subs es D dan ei doses cosa 6 ROWEESUPDIV A aiii li ss 6 XL Addressable Device Circuits oiiire tina gnon vi a snake sa pE E ETE SE RSET EE EENES Tie E oV TOETSE EEREN 6 Notification Appliance Cir uits citada ic si pes eN eh aves bank REA ia IE E EEEa O UAE R iar poban ae 7 Serial Interface Cir Cubes otra se casey iee LE e PO A AE E de EAEE sea KEE SAE EEE aaa ren daye ba eiS 7 STATUS RELAYS we is A A e 7 Programming DIA a lie 7 RND 2 S YS TEM DESCRIPTION 2 a esiin norse oiee andui fe sabo ve anskasy aed see EEE de bous onon on dsd ws ga kons do boo noon pab desee tosca died 8 P wer SUP DIV ere osi ve ao ago amp cote p dwa A seine E ske ew s t saka sod pea akasan aa Ya Ve Ra e di 8 Serial Interface Cir Cut ese se sevis vi a E A ii 9 Status Rel Sid A dd 9 Programming Dor A AA id 9 OPTIONAL MODULES iio optical VEE E chess ansvaeus di EES DE EEKE Akab ae koka ne deb ds sab see caian decis is Bees 10 CT 1K City Tie Board MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 o nooococicoconcconocononanonanonnnonnnnnnnnononnnonnn cone cone cn neon neon nc nn nc nn nena nrna nino 10 MPC DACT DACT Board MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 ooconciciciconinanonanonancnnnnnnnnononnncnnn cono cn noc ne on nooo nora nc nn nrnn cra nnnnon 10 NPE 1 Transformer Assembly MPC 6000 MPC 7000 coocococcnoncnnnonnccnnonancnnnonnnonnnonnnnnnonnncnnn cnn coreo neon nono nc nac cnn nrnnnrnnnnnon 10 NEM 1 NAC Expansion Board
8. 15 for electromagnetic field emissions The MPC DACT also meets the requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations CFR 47 Part 68 for connection of equipment to the public switched telephone network Underwriters Laboratories The MPC 6000 MPC 7000 Fire Alarm control units and the RND 2 network annunciator are listed under UL Standard 864 for compliance to NFPA Standard 72 for fire service MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating specifications for the MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 are as follows Environmental e Operating temperature 32 120 F 0 49 C e Relative humidity Up to 85 86 F 30 C Primary Supply e Primary Input Voltage 120 VAC 60 Hz nominal e MPC 6000 RND 2 Maximum primary input current 2 4A at 120 VAC e MPC 7000 Maximum primary input current 3 2A at 120 VAC Secondary and Trouble Power Supply e 24 volt lead acid battery set e Maximum Charge Voltage 27 8 VDC e Automatic Low Battery Disconnect Disconnect Voltage 18VDC e MPC 6000 RND 2 Maximum Charge Current 1 7A e MPC 7000 Maximum Charge Current 3 8A e MPC 6000 RND 2 Battery capacity 7 38 5 AH over 12 AH requires separate enclosure for the batteries e MPC 7000 Battery capacity 7 38 5 AH 100 AH with optional Battery Charger HBC 1 over 18 AH requires separate enclosure for the batteries Auxiliary Power Outputs e 0 4 amp maximum per power output circuit
9. 7000 RND 2 The Faraday CT 1K city tie board provides local energy and polarity reversal connections The polarity reversal connections provide a trouble circuit and an alarm circuit with optional trouble output The CT 1K mounts onto the main termination board Cannot be used in conjunction with a DACT Board MPC DACT DACT Board MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 The Faraday MPC DACT Digital Alarm Communication Transmitter board will send control unit status data to a remote receiving station The MPC DACT mounts onto the main termination board Cannot be used in conjunction with the City Tie Board NPE 1 Transformer Assembly MPC 6000 MPC 7000 The Faraday NPE 1 optional transformer assembly provides an additional 3 amps of NAC power The transformer mounts in the cabinet above the two transformers that come standard with the MPC 6000 MPC 7000 A maximum of one optional NPE 1 is allowed per system NEM 1 NAC Expansion Board MPC 7000 The NEM 1 NAC Expansion Board has eight independent Class B Style Y notification appliance circuits NACs Pairs of NACs can be combined for Class A Style Z operation This reduces the number of NACs to four Each circuit can be selected to give continuous output or one of eight sounding patterns available in the control unit including the Faraday SYNC Protocol There is also a system coder capable of zone coded operation All of the NACS are power limited Maximum of one NAC Expander board per MPC 7000 sys
10. ENclosure sisikira a kk da e a ty aki oia a aE e does rode REAS eA E EAEE EA ES Sa EE ES 37 Instal Witing kok bi kone kon van dwe geass kd ak a id ea 37 Wiring SS EDATA HON cs seis saaa na bay da oi aka ae A aa ka ee AE E Ea Saa ES EnS 38 Primary And Secondary Power Wiring 1 c scccsccscesecesecsseenseeseeeseeeseeeceescceecusccnsecusecuaecsaecsecuaecaaecsaseaseeseeseceseceseceaecnaeenaeens 39 Status Relays And Auxiliary Power Outputs Wiring oooononinononcconinnnonnnonnnonanonnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnn cone cn nene cre on ne on neon arena n rn aran cane ci necnnos 39 MPC 6000 System Power Requirements Does not include NAC power oooooiconoccconnncnnonanoncnnncono canon neon nonno cre conc cn nora nnnnnon 40 RND 2 System Power Requirement5S 0a0eereuereuereueraoeeooouooeeoosooeaooenooenooenooenooeneonooanoonneonnoooooooeaooonooonooanooanoonneoanooaosone 40 MPC 7000 System Power Requirement Does not include NAC poWEer aueeevererererereoooneoonooonooonoonooonoonnoonnooanoooooononnn 40 Auxiliary Pow t SUPPLY sians dese vi saaa dak shabu ooo E so ank sida ooo poo oak Toes E T A A A E AA E A aeS eae AETA OTRE 4 Battery Size Calcula ons sissen nn eee S a REE E adi 4 NAGI WUT Bak ne o ke ae ev RD Pa oE el s 42 Sertal Interface Circu kaa ons vi swag peni sansa add yad ii 43 Serial Remote Device Wiring OVeIVieW ooooccnocnoonnonnnononnncnno cono on noon noon aoonoooaooeooooooooooeooeoooeooonooenooenoonnooooooooooooooooooooooneoonooenes 44 X
11. Keypad E Connection 1 n AL ia AN gt wm A w y y y J1 Connection to Main Termination Board PLATE ASS Y MPC 6000 showing Display Board and Keyboard being attached to Front Plate Ass y MPC 7000 showing Display Board attached to Front Plate Ass y 34 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Ground Wire Installation P N 600 149373 Attach Ground Wire P N 600 149373 to inside of outer door using provided 6 nut P N 950 220604 Attach Ground Wire P N 600 149373 to outside of inner door using provided 6 screw P N 906 220604 TS se eee SYSTEM WIRING Before connecting the field wiring check the wiring for opens shorts grounds and stray voltages WARNING Damage may result if a high voltage insulation tester is used on wiring while connected to the control unit Terminate the field wiring to the main board in accordance with the diagrams in System Wiring Section and the system design documents ALE All wiring must be in accordance with local codes and the National Electrical Code Use only wire as described in Article 760 of the National Electric Code AC Supply Connection Wire the AC supply to terminal block TB1 on the main board The supply should originate from a separate fused circuit It should be provided with a breaker or other means of isolation Refer to Primary and Secondary Wiring Section f
12. character LCD is used to display event data including alarms and troubles identification of zone or device and presentation of history The display is controlled by a set of four push button switches commanding the control processor A backlight is included in the display to assure visibility in low light but to conserve power it is only activated during a reported event or on operation of a display control switch Individual LEDs on the panel are provided to indicate SYSTEM ALARM PREALARM SUPERVISORY ALARM SILENCED SYSTEM TROUBLE and AC POWER ON Direct push button controls are provided for ALARM SILENCE ACKNOWLEDGE MENU and SYSTEM RESET Power Supply A 24V nominal power supply provides all operating power to the control unit for both standby and alarm conditions Sufficient battery charging capability is available to charge 38 5 AH sealed lead acid batteries within code requirements for 60 hour quiescent plus 5 minutes alarm The cabinet will hold batteries only up to 18 AH The back up battery is 24V maintained by floating on the power supply The battery will be automatically disconnected at low battery voltage to prevent deep discharge X1 Addressable Device Circuits The MPC 7000 control unit has two addressable device circuits expandable to three or four utilizing the X1 Detection Technology Each circuit has the capacity for 252 addresses MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Notifica
13. only Strobe only Strobe only Strobe only Strobe only Mini Horn Strobe Mini Horn Strobe Mini Horn Strobe Mini Horn Strobe 1 10 gong 4 4 gong 5 chime 6 6 gong 8 8 gong Sync Strobe Light requires 5406 Sync Control Module or panel NACs programmed for synchronized operation Sync Electronic Horn and Sync Strobe Light require 5406 Sync Control Module or panel NACs programmed for synchronized operation 4 See Installation Instructions for the current of the desired tone 5 See Installation Instructions for the current of the adapter strobe Cat No xxxx L Strobe Light UL1971 110cd Cat No xxxx Z Sync Strobe Light UL1971 110cd 60 75cd 110cd Horn 15cd Horn 30cd Horn 75cd Horn 110cd N A 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd Horn 15cd Horn 30cd Horn 75cd Horn 110cd N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd Horn 15cd Horn 30cd Horn 75cd Horn 110cd Steady or Temporal Steady or Temporal N A 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd Mini Horn 15cd Mini Horn 30cd Mini Horn 75cd Mini Horn 110cd N A N A N A 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd Mini Horn 15cd Mini Horn 30cd Mini Horn 75cd Mini Horn 110cd X Not Compatible MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Accessory Devices Faraday Cat Mfg Part Number No Faraday R711 1 711 1 Polarized Auxiliary Relay RSE 100 15070 Remote Signal Expander RSE 300 RSE 300 Remote Signa
14. only by qualified personnel who have thoroughly read and understood these instructions The fire alarm control unit must be mounted in a properly accessible location as required by applicable codes ENCLOSURE MOUNTING Install the backbox e Selecta clean dry shock and vibration free surface e Position the backbox clear of obstructions so that the front door opens freely and the controls and indicators are easily accessible e Mark the locations of the two upper mounting bolts of the backbox on the wall ig There are two key shaped cutouts on the top of the backbox Make sure the end with the two key shaped cutouts is on top when installing the backbox e Drill the two holes located in the previous step and screw in the top bolts leaving a small gap between the wall and each top bolt 27 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL nor NE The screw type and length must be able to support the control panel options and battery set You may need a different screw type depending on the wall material Place the backbox over the two top bolts and allow it to slide down over the bolts e Mark drill and install the two bottom bolts in the backbox e Tighten all four bolts securely against the back wall of the backbox e The RSE 300 Auxiliary Power Supply or battery enclosure may be mounted immediately below the main enclosure close nipple allowing a minimum of 1 inch in between the enclos
15. poyosb te poko io E EE SE 14 IDRAR UIA TAL EE EES E EE A E EE E E N 14 P wer PY ARA A ROCA SON RR RAR EN O 14 Ground Fault Detection viana iii ad 14 NAC OPperatiOn did iaa Reg e ye e SA LA L oue ahs cheats Dia Renee A 14 Transient SAS AAA NT 14 Securty Le aurea ais as ada ii e da 14 REGULATORY STANDAR DS urticaria in 15 Federal Communications COMMISSION ooocococcconcnononononanonnnonnnnnnnnnn none cnn eain iip eati onooonooooosoooseoooeooonooonooonoooneoaneoanoone 15 Under writers Laboratories 15 GENERAL SPECIBICA TIONS ocio lit 16 ENVIEON MENA oi A a A daa 16 Primary Supply anione priri erena ais raian aae re EE Eaa ra REEE asea De n eie e bees ea ka ans e Sakea EE noud 16 Secondary and Trouble Power Supply scsscscssecsesscvseeneessencesecacesccsseecessseacesecasesecscescenascessecasesecaeeseenaeeeesaseneeaeceeeseoneeees 16 Auxiliary Power Outputs ui in a a EE aaan EEE ese SEES ses es esse essa 16 STATUS AA EE E E E E acti 16 Notification Appliance Circuits sssi ei aie seke e da a e va oka ena en bik a oea o nia ERES rinia EEEE A dao cani estais 17 Serial Interface CHOU smira wo poet ke pea cad 17 XIAddr ssabl Device Circuits o ii 17 City Tie Optional City Tie Board P N CT I K siriiies niesienie nn nono nono nono nnnn oran enn rn enn enn anne con nc on nc nano TEES 18 DACT Circuit Optional DACT Board MPC DACT sccessseesseceenceensecesseecseceeneecsaecseneecsaecseneecsaeceneecneceeaeeecsaeceeeeeenaeens 18 Additional Tr
16. press the MENU button four times and select Maint Level from the display enter the four digit code when prompted and then press Enter The functions listed below are now accessible to the user by using the function buttons on either side of the display Disable Enable Devices Disable Enable Groups Disable Zones Disable NACs Disable City Tie Disable DACT Disable Status relays Disable Enable Detector Applications Quick Test Print History Print Sensor levels Edit Device labels Edit System Labels Program a Device Set the time Set the date Change the password Clear the history Refer to the programming manual for more information about accessing and using the maintenance level functions 49 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL QUICK TEST If the control unit has remote connections to the Fire Department or other monitor be sure to MA disable the remote signals and notify the remote monitoring station before performing test operations since an off normal condition will be indicated The Quick Test mode makes it fast and easy to test a system by eliminating the need to reset the panel after each device is activated Quick test may be done on a loop basis if there are multiple loops so that the remainder of the system may continue to operate normally Once the loop is placed into quick test the NACs will sound for a short configurable period as each device o
17. up to 12 AH The back up battery is 24V maintained by floating on the power supply The battery will be automatically disconnected at low battery voltage to prevent deep discharge X1 Addressable Device Circuit The MPC 6000 control unit has one addressable device circuit utilizing the X1 Detection Technology The circuit has the capacity for 252 addresses MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Notification Appliance Circuits The MPC 6000 control unit has four independent Class B Style Y notification appliance circuits NACs Pairs of NACs can be combined for Class A Style Z operation This reduces the number of NACs to two Each circuit can be selected to give continuous output or one of eight sounding patterns available in the control unit including the Faraday SYNC Protocol There is also a system coder capable of zone coded operation All of the NACs are power limited Serial Interface Circuit The MPC 6000 control unit has a Serial Interface Circuit that will drive up to 16 remote LCD annunciators and 8 Serial Relay Units and Serial Annunciator Units Status Relays Four relays with dry contacts are provided These relays are programmable to power fail alarm trouble and supervisory functions The relay contacts are Form C and are rated 1A 28VDC resistive Programming Port An RJ 11 jack is provided for a non isolated RS 232 connection for temporary connection to a computer for panel programm
18. y O FDLC Loop o o NA Driver on LEM 1 Alarm______0t00 X________ NA_______ HBC 1 a e Loop Expander Bd Alarm OT NA n NEM 1 Standby 0075 A NAC Expander Bd Alarm 0 250 NA 0 250 Board Alarm 0 054 lt a Total Panel currents Does not include charging current of 1 9A for a fully discharged battery Place totals in the Total System Current table Go to Auxiliary Module Current calculations 53 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL TABLE 1 When using the CT 1K City Tie Board add the following currents for standby and alarm for features being used Type of City Tie Connection Standby Alarm 1 Local Energy 0 007 0 020 Reverse Polarity Alarm Output CA 2 Alarm 0 020 3 Alarm w Trouble 0 020 4 Reverse Polarity Trouble Output CT 0 020 54 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Auxiliary Module Battery Calculations Panel and Module Current Standby Current A Alarm Current A RDC 2 Remote Annunciator SRU 2 Serial Relay Unit SRE 8 Serial Relay Extender SLU 2 Serial Standby 0 018 X fo Annunciator Unit 2 e SLE 16 Serial EO APS po Annunciator Alarm Note 5 0 000 X NA oun EE n EE Module Current Place these totals in the Total System Current table Go to Device Current Calculations Device Current Calculations Device Current Catalog Quantity Standby Current A Alarm Cu
19. 2 Thermal Detector Fixed or Fixed Rate of Rise 8853 8715 8716 8713 Fire Smart Photo Thermal Detector 8853 8715 8716 Faraday X1 Bases Faraday Description Compatible Detector Cat No 8853 8710 8712 8713 8715 Audible Base 8710 8712 8713 8716 Relay Base 8710 8712 8713 8840 Duct Housing 8710 8813 8717 Duct Housing with Relay 8710 8713 Faraday X1 Accessories Faraday Description Cat No 8726C Intelligent Remote Lamp Ceiling mount 8726W Intelligent Remote Lamp Wall mount 8727C Remote Lamp Ceiling mount 8727W Remote Lamp Wall mount Notes T Faraday X1 devices detectors and modules up to a maximum of 252 addresses may be used per addressable X1 FDLC Loop Driver Circuit 2 For specific wiring and installation information read the instructions provided with each device 57 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL DEVICES FOR NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS The following lists compatible devices for the auxiliary power outputs e Notification Appliances e Accessory Devices Notification Appliances Catalog Number 446 1 Description Bell Vibrating Bell Single Stroke Adapter Strobe Adapter Strobe Adapter Strobe Adapter Strobe Adapter Strobe 446x Bell only Adapter Strobe 477x Bell only Adapter Strobe Strobe only Adapter Strobe Strobe only Adapter Strobe Strobe only Adapter Strobe Strobe only Adapter Strobe 446x B
20. 4 are provided and the polarity shown is when the NAC is activated NAC Rating Alarm Voltage 24V FW regulated nominal Max Alarm Current 1 5A NAC circuit Max Ripple 16VAC Max Wire Voltage Drop 1 0VDC Max Standby Current 1 0mA NOTE The maximum total current for the MPC 6000 NACS is 3 0A and 6 0A with the optional additional Transformer P N NPE 1 The maximum total current for the MPC 7000 NACS is 5 0A and 8 0A with the optional additional Transformer P N NPE 1 Polarity Shown In Activated Condition See table for NAC Jumper Configurations NAC 1 2 Typical Typical Notification Appliance Circuit Notification Appliance Circuit Style Z Class A Style Y Class B Supervised Power Limited Supervised Power Limited See Appendix B for See Appendix B for Compatible Devices Compatible Devices No EOL Device P N 140 820405 24K YAN NAC 3 See Typical Wiring Use the following table to configure the NACs for either Class A or Class B operation NAC s Class B Paired Class Operation A Operation 1 2 JP1 JP2 3 4 JP3 JP4 42 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Serial Interface Circuit The serial interface circuit can address up to 16 standard annunciators and or 8 remote processors to drive graphic annunciation or relay modules Devices on the circuit may be connected up to 4000 feet from the control unit At the top of the m
21. 4 dedicated buttons for operator interaction 6 LED indicators and a security key switch The display and controls on the annunciator are the same as those on the front of the control unit including a key switch for security The backlight operates only when the data are being accessed to conserve power Up to sixteen annunciators may be addressed by the communications circuit but some may require additional RSE 300 auxiliary power supplies depending on the total accessory power loading Serial Relay Unit and Serial Relay Extender The SRU 2 Serial Relay Unit includes a processor board and a relay board The processor board receives commands from the control unit for activating the relays and transmits supervision and control functions to the control unit The processor board can control up to 3 relay boards Each relay board provides 8 relays with Form C contacts The control unit can address up to 8 Serial Relay Units and or Serial Annunciator Units RSE 300 auxiliary power supplies will be required to power units beyond the control unit capability Serial Annunciator Unit and Serial Annunciator Extender The SLU 2 Serial Annunciator Unit includes a processor board and an annunciator driver board The processor board receives commands from the control unit for activating the outputs and transmits supervision and control functions to the control unit The processor board can control up to 4 annunciator driver boards Each driver board provides 16 su
22. D MAINTENANCE MANUAL 2 Disconnect all sources of power prior to installing or removing modules connecting or disconnecting wiring and programming jumpers CONTROL UNIT LOCATION The control unit should be located near an exit at ground level where the normal ambient temperature is maintained within the control unit specification See General Specifications The unit should be in an area that is free of dust vibration moisture and condensation Any auxiliary battery box or other accessory not connected through a protective device or a circuit designed for remote connection must be within 20 ft and in the same room connected through electrical conduit INSTALLATION The enclosures must be fastened securely to a clean dry shock free and vibration free surface Consider the following when mounting the box e Mounting height for visual and manual access to the display and keypad e Weight and size of backbox e Local mounting codes When mounting the backbox position the backbox clear of obstructions so that the door can open freely and so that indicators and controls are easily accessible The fire alarm control unit must be mounted in a properly accessible location as required by applicable codes Any auxiliary battery box or other accessory not connected through a protective device or a circuit designed for remote connection must be within 20 ft and in the same room connected through electrical conduit Installation is to be done
23. EM ALARM PREALARM SUPERVISORY ALARM SILENCED SYSTEM TROUBLE and AC POWER ON Direct push button controls are provided for ALARM SILENCE ACKNOWLEDGE MENU and SYSTEM RESET Power Supply A regulated fullwave rectified 24V nominal power supply provides all operating power to the control unit for both standby and alarm conditions Sufficient battery charging capability is available to charge 38 5 AH sealed lead acid batteries within code requirements for 60 hour quiescent plus 5 minutes alarm The cabinet will hold batteries only up to 12 AH The back up battery is 24V maintained by floating on the power supply The battery will be automatically disconnected at low battery voltage to prevent deep discharge MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Serial Interface Circuit The RND 2 control unit has a Serial Interface Circuit that will drive up to 16 remote LCD annunciators and 8 Serial Relay Units and Serial Annunciator Units Status Relays Four relays with dry contacts are provided These relays are programmable to power fail alarm trouble and supervisory functions The relay contacts are Form C and are rated 1A 28VDC resistive Programming Port An RJ 11 jack is provided for a non isolated RS 232 connection for temporary connection to a computer for panel programming MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL OPTIONAL MODULES CT IK City Tie Board MPC 6000 MPC
24. Exit Tech Levi PW Changed User Levi Enter User Lev Exit 64 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL APPENDIX D MODULE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LIST This Appendix provides a list of installation instructions for the following option modules and accessories e BE 1 Battery Box 315 033917FA e CT 1K City Tie Board 315 447052 e FDLC Loop Driver Board 315 447360FA e HBC 1 Battery Charger 315 447362FA e LEM 1 Loop Expansion Module 315 447361 e MPC DACT Serial Digital Communicator 315 699464FA e NEM 1 NAC Expansion Module 315 447363FA e NPE 1 Optional Transformer Assembly 315 049120FA e RDC 2 Remote LCD Annunciator 315 049103FA e RDC 2 Remote LCD Annunciator Operating Instructions 315 049104FA e RSE 300 Remote Signal Expander 315 099082FA e SLU 2 Serial Annunciator Unit 315 447345 e SLE 16 Serial Annunciator Extender 315 447345 e SRU 2 Serial Relay Unit 315 447344 e SRE 8 Serial Relay Extender 315 447344 65 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL APPENDIX E GLOSSARY Alarm Signal A signal indicating an emergency requiring immediate action such as an alarm for fire from a manual station a waterflow alarm or an automatic smoke detector Alarm Silence Inhibit An option that prevents a human operator from silencing the notification appliances for a preset period of time Alarm System A combination of compatible initiating devices control units and not
25. I Addresable Device Circuit S oooooconoonccnonncnnnnnnoncnnnnnnnonnnnnnnonnn nn ono ien onire iati r TE e ia easet EEr ri Ea riei 45 XI Addressable Device Wiring Did gram issie roae onne ono nn neon nono nena Renan enn EEE ASPAS NESIE ne nn neon neon V ANAE Sai 46 PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL UNIT iococccccocnninnnncccncccnna rc 48 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING isos 48 PC PROGRAMMING eno 48 PROGRAMMING SECURIT Y saa E EE sss bases tenes e e e dies ove 48 MAINTENANCE ciao a iii adidas 49 GENERA E A ia cnet as 49 QUICK TEST cs 50 APPENDIX A REFERENCE DATA ete kit ek took van asked aou gin ga desa iodo di d ia cutosuuaesaday ib e nan donne 51 WIRE SELECTION GUIDES katr ooo kou soon pwes diol sete dous A ens eben kou an Pake peso ank Pip pon baay aste 51 Resistance Of SOlid Copper Wire mesie x sove sye di cio sad san diee do ebyedi desa iite dpobba ne dorar Coad aki qbegsceebbenscpsubget tds ts eras aeeai Speen desk noel 5I Notification Appliance Circuit Wire Selection Guide ooonnnincnonnnonnnonnnnnnnnnonanonnnonnnnnnnnnn cnn cnn cono cn nono ne on nero nora nc nan cnn nrn ninos 51 Maximum Wire Loop Distance FeCt ccccscccsssessnceesseceseceececseceesscecsceesacecsceesaceceseeeeacecaceeeaeecsaceesaceceaceeeaaeceeeeeaaeceeeenenees 51 Addressable Device Circuit Wire Selection Guide errerreererereoeneoanooanoonoonaooaooooooeooooooonooenooenoooneoasooanoouooouoooooooooen 52 Elie Resistance Graph osito sare pote so ek aoi deu biye du en
26. IRCUIT WIRING OPERATION COMPARABLE TO NFPA STYLE 4 SUPERVISED POWER LIMITED l voy TO OPTIONAL BRANCH ES OF LOOP CIRCUIT NOTE Faraday X1 Devices Detectors Monitor Modules or Control Modules up to a maximum of 252 devices per addressable device circuit A Maximum of 20 devices recommended per Isolator Module A Maximum of 12 Isolator Modules per addressable device circuit 46 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL X1 ADDRESSABLE DEVICE CIRCUIT WIRING OPERATION COMPARABLE TO NFPA STYLE 6 Style 6 provides redundant communication paths SUPERVISED POWER LIMITED NOTE Faraday X1 Devices Detectors Monitor Modules or Control Modules up to a maximum of 252 devices per addressable device circuit A Maximum of 20 devices recommended between Isolator Modules A Maximum of 12 Isolator Modules per addressable device circuit 47 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL UNIT KEYPAD PROGRAMMING Customized programming of the control unit may be accomplished through the keypad in the control unit See the Faraday MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 Programmer s Manual P N 315 049403FA for detailed information of system programming PC PROGRAMMING Programming the panel may also be done by a temporary connection to the programming port with a computer This is the recommended method to program the panel The Faraday CIS 4 software is avai
27. L Control Unit Wiring Overview In compliance with NEC Article 760 and UL 864 all power limited fire protective signaling conductors must be separated a minimum of 1 4 inch from all of the following wiring located within a control panel e Electric light e Power e Class 1 or non power limited fire protective signaling conductors To meet these requirements the following guidelines must be observed when installing modules and wiring to this control panel When installing power limited field wiring the installer must comply with NEC article 760 which states The fire alarm power limited circuits are installed using Types FPL FPLR FPLP or permitted substitute cable provided these power limited cable conductors extending beyond the jacket are separated by a minimum of 0 25 in 6 35 mm or by a nonconductive sleeve or nonconductive barrier from all other conductors If energy limited cable or equivalent is not used within the MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 enclosure then the following guidelines do not apply In that case be sure to follow standard wiring practices Wiring Entering Enclosure e Non Power Limited Wiring Wiring entering the enclosure from the bottom left side of the backbox is considered non power limited wiring Wiring must be in the shortest route and must not overlap any other wiring e Power Limited Wiring Wiring entering the enclosure from the top and the left side of the backbox is considered power limited Wir
28. LED will be on steady Note Do not reset the panel until the alarm has been cleared Warning Alarm silence inhibit if set prevents the alarm from being silenced for a predetermined time To reset panel after alarm When the alarm condition is corrected return the panel to normal standby operation by pressing the System Reset switch Trouble Operation Trouble is indicated by Trouble LED flashes LCD will display trouble conditions Panel buzzer sounds on pulsing To acknowledge the trouble Press the Acknowledge button The Trouble LED turns on steady and the buzzer turns off When the trouble condition has been cleared you may need to reset the panel to restore to a normal standby condition Warning Leaving the panel in a trouble condition may cause a fire alarm condition not to initiate a fire alarm sequence Normal Standby Condition The green AC Power On LED will be lit and no other indicators on For service contact Telephone Number Frame these instructions and mount them near the control unit for operator reference 24 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RDC 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Alarm Operation In case of alarm the Alarm LED flashes LCD displays alarm condition and the buzzer activates on steady Local audible and visual signals and remote alarm signals operate When an alarm occurs proceed according to the established emergency plan Assure that all p
29. MESA FRALDAY MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 Fire Alarm System Control Unit Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual MEA FRA DANA Siemens Building Technologies Inc 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park NJ 07932 Tel 973 593 2600 Fax 973 593 6670 Web www faradayfirealarms com P N 315 447309 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION iii ias 1 CONTROL UNIT LIMITATIONS occire serti eise iep orior seseo ki ddiisyo sss ertr oi roro anbeli dio vaca sona EE wob onore aie Sayo soap SEERE SaR sia 1 INSTALLATION AND WARRANTY INFORMATION eccocococcconoconoconocnonnnonnncnnnconnnnnnnnncnnnco recono conc conc on nono nono nrnn cnn nnnnrnnnrininns 2 Installer Information oia ses kissa odone ak anis kwa ona an de adria Addenda E EEE EEA E EESE EASES a 2 Original Purchaser Information was sccsiscevissysdesissesscssisesvaesvactuagiaseadapaseesbcssineddesvacestascadusebsesssesisesdasevaedbecbestascsdussbsesvessoasvags 2 PREFACE iio 3 DESCRIPTIONS iii ia 4 MPC 6000 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION cise ei akte papie sea ol atole ia 4 POWErSUPD Vs ds rl aos ti E iia 4 XI Addressable Device Circuit s ccsccesccecccssecssessseeseesseesneesecsecesecuaecaaecsaecaeeeaeeseesceescescessecesecsaecaecaaecaeecaeeeaeeeaeeeseeeeeneeeeeeeaes 4 Notification Appliance Circuits iii iia irc 3 Sertdl Interface Circula aiii tii e EAE ii 3 VAUS REL A is 5 PHOQVQMMING PROVE ei ad aiu so ai okap ons tipa O ON 5 MPC 7000 S YS TEM DESCRIPTION oo
30. Max per NAC with max current 8 7 32 25 13 9 8 7 32 25 13 9 SE XXARDOADODO X Not Compatible MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Audible Strobe Horn 15cd 19 Audible Strobe Horn 30cd 16 Audible Strobe Horn 75cd 10 Audible Strobe Horn 110cd 7 Audible Strobe Chime Bell 15cd 20 Audible Strobe Chime Bell 30cd 16 Audible Strobe Chime Bell 75cd 10 Audible Strobe Chime Bell 110cd 8 Audible Strobe Slow Whoop 15cd 18 Audible Strobe Slow Whoop 30cd 15 Audible Strobe Slow Whoop 75cd 10 Audible Strobe Slow Whoop 110cd 7 Audible Strobe Temporal or Hi Lo 15cd 21 Audible Strobe Temporal or Hi Lo 30cd 18 Audible Strobe Temporal or Hi Lo 75cd 11 Audible Strobe Temporal or Hi Lo 110cd 8 Audible Strobe Siren 15cd 17 Audible Strobe Siren 30cd 15 Audible Strobe Siren 75cd 10 Audible Strobe Siren 110cd 7 Audible Strobe SS Bell 15cd 20 Audible Strobe SS Bell 30cd 17 Audible Strobe SS Bell 75cd 10 Audible Strobe SS Bell 110cd 8 Electronic Chime N A 157 Electronic Chime w Adapter Chime only N A 157 Strobe only 15cd 32 Strobe only 30cd 25 Strobe only 75cd 13 Strobe only 110cd 9 Chime Strobe Chime 15cd 27 Chime Strobe Chime 30cd 21 Chime Strobe Chime 75cd 12 Chime Strobe Chime 110cd 8 Electronic Chime 157 Electronic Chime w Adapter Chime only N A 157 Strobe only 15cd 32 Strobe only 30cd 25 Strobe only 75cd 13 Strobe only 110cd 9 Chime Strobe Chime 15cd 27 Chime S
31. ND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PREFACE Along with the use of this instruction manual the appropriate following standards and the manufacturer s instructions for initiating and notification devices should be used to install and maintain a functioning fire alarm signaling system NFPA 70 National Electrical Code NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 101 Life Safety Code For other standards that may apply contact the authority having jurisdiction For NFPA publications contact National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy Massachusetts 02269 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL DESCRIPTIONS MPC 6000 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The MPC 6000 is a modular fire alarm control unit It features advanced addressable detection programming and memory capability lts base configuration includes a power supply an X1 addressable device circuit four two notification circuits NAC serial interface circuit four status relays and a programming port The MPC 6000 control unit mounts in a 22 x 18 backbox with overall cover size of 22 9 32 x 18 3 8 Operating controls and indicators are mounted on the inside hinged plate An 80 4x20 alphanumeric character LCD provides specific indications for addressable devices while LEDs indicate general panel status Semi flush mounting kits are available for the enclosure The main board mounts in the rear of the enclosure The power supply is physically c
32. a MPC 7000 Enclosure MPC 7000 Enclosure w Semi Flush Trim Remove Knock Outs Prepare the enclosure for electrical wiring by breaking out the appropriate conduit entry points Segregation is required between power limited and non power limited conductors In order to maintain the minimum separation follow the wire routing illustrated on page 38 Separation of at least a 1 4 inch is required between the non power limited and power limited conductors Power limited and non power limited wiring must be run in separate conduit Attach conduit if required and run wires as required Label each field cable for future reference Basic system wiring and detector siting must be in accordance with NFPA 72 or other instructions from the appropriate local authority having jurisdiction Unit connections and limitations are as indicated on the wiring diagrams included in System Wiring part of this manual Wire reference data are included in Appendix A 29 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Main Board Installation P N MPC6 MB MPC7 MB Secure the board to the back of enclosure using the provided 6 32 x 1 4 screws P N 906 220604 Eight for the MPC6 MB and ten for the MPC7 MB MPC 6000 RND 2 MPC 7000 30 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Bridge Rectifier Installation P N 130 PM3223 e Secure the bridge rectifier P N 130 PM3223 to the backbox placi
33. ain board the terminal blocks are used for the connection of remote serial devices Addressable Device Circuit IN OUT Do Not Use Auxiliary Power Circuit Serial Interface Circuit 24VDC nominal 0 4 max X X RS 485 levels Wire Type Twisted Pair For Data Wire Resistance 11 ohms line 4000 max Supervised Power Limited See the following Installation Instructions for Compatible Devices RDC 2 P N 315 049103FA SLU 2 P N 315 447345 SRU 2 P N 315 447344 Remote Device Power When connecting devices on the serial interface circuit a limited amount of current is available from the control unit If more current supply is required for the connected devices auxiliary power must be provided Each address on the circuit must be fully powered from either control unit or auxiliary power no combined source can be configured 43 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Serial Remote Device Wiring Overview When connecting devices on the Serial Interface Circuit the data wires must be daisy chained and with no T taps to preserve the integrity of the data Each end two places must be terminated with a 120 ohm termination resistor The following diagrams show the proper wiring 44 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL X1 Addresable Device Circuit s These devices are polled by the control unit every few sec
34. als included in a list published by an organization acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and concerned with product evaluation that maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment or materials And whose listing states either that the equipment or material meets appropriate standards or has been tested and found suitable for use in a specified manner NEC National Electrical Code also published as NFPA standard 70 Notification Appliance An electrically operated appliance used to indicate the system status such as a bell horn strobe light or speaker Notification Appliance Circuit NAC A circuit to which notification appliances are connected Power Supply That portion of the fire alarm control unit which provides the power needed to operate all control unit modules as well as that needed to operate all electrically powered initiating devices and all notification appliances Quick Test A term pertaining to the test mode of the system that automatically resets after a service technician tests initiating devices Supervisory Alarm A signal indicating the operation of a supervisory device Supervisory Device A device that monitors the condition of a sprinkler system such as a gate valve switch water level switch low pressure switch low temperature switch or fire pump monitor Trouble Signal An audible signal indicating trouble of any nature such as a circuit break or ground occurring in the device
35. ansformer Optional Transformer Assembly NPE D uonnnnnnincinnninnninannnononnnnnnnnnnnnn cano cnno on nooo n oran onnncnn cra crio 18 CONTROL UNIT OPERATION cscs enko in en ek katon kn nation pa nin pp n mn n de inik m na kk ke kn n an ann no annuam nunnan anmenn nea 19 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS aeaaee vast daou bank tee wine alee yon l dako in de san ko pay VE dy ye ss 19 Standby Conditions bone ouao0ee E je die ee iaa 19 Alarm Conditions soreer oo aaa deye none ici 19 ETOUDLESCONGILIONS isa 20 Supervisory Condition decanato inician 21 Pre Alarm COnditi0 AS ti arar cdi 21 IL IA TA AA EE E ERE TE ONE 21 ADDITIONAL OPERATING PROCEDURES 202022l22tieteoeebteteeotetaootoonaooonaosoosoooaosooouoseosooouosooonoonooouesaonnessoeonosanonessonone 22 BONN IS AR ER O OR E E TO 22 Dial 22 Re iris 22 Alo 22 IE NIA AEA RR 23 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS coccocococconcconcnonnnonnnnncnnnconoconoconocnnonnnonnncnn cnn oran nonnc nec necnnos 24 ALAMOS nia 24 Authorized Personnel ONY aaa 24 Trouble Operation sica 24 Normal Standby Condito vwaw dey veye sd Stones ads dese d s spb eas Se Whats aae donate sia Lati ve ekta ede ay de spo sibi e SRSA 24 RDC 2 OPERATINGANSTRUCTIONS Sa 2 202 ab akite n ian kob ob api pike os 25 Alarm OPerdtiON ni as san sede coralinos deyo sow os bins a disa ye ese ose oSuaas de opa deba fe enpo okt ee dok ao ape Deni olaaa ao kte de EO EES EEAS SESAR S 25 Authorized Personnel Only one vi rita iio ota dwett
36. c thermal and neural network technologies for superior protection without false alarms Detector Smoke Photoelectric Type A detector employing the photoelectric principle of reflection or obstruction of light by smoke Detector Thermal Type An addressable thermal sensor that is programmable as either a fixed temperature 135 F or as a rate of rise detector End Of Line EOL A device used to terminate a supervised circuit 66 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL General Alarm A term usually applied to the simultaneous operation of all the notification appliances on a system Ground Fault A trouble condition in which a low resistance has been detected between the system wiring and conduit ground Initiating Device A manually or automatically operated device such as a manual pull station smoke detector heat detector waterflow switch or tamper switch Initiating Device Circuit IDC A circuit to which initiating devices are connected Labeled Equipment or materials to which have been attached a label symbol or other identifying mark of an organization acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and concerned with product evaluation that maintains periodic inspection of the production of such labeled equipment or materials And by whose labeling the manufacturer indicates compliance with appropriate standards or performance in a specified manner Listed Equipment or materi
37. detectors as to their status The detector determines normal trouble pre alarm or alarm conditions and communicates the status to the control unit e Variable Thesholds The detectors can be set to operate in various pre programmed optimizations depending on installation locations e Operator Alerts The control unit can trigger an alarm or trouble automatically on the occurrence of a number of conditions of the detector These include Maintenance alert Pre alarm alert No response Incorrect response Heat Detectors Addressable heat sensing detectors may be intermixed on the circuit for locations where heat sensing may be the most effective detection mode The heat detectors may be programmed through the control unit for rate of rise operation Addressable Modules Monitor and Control In addition to detectors the circuit can communicate with addressable modules allowing initiating devices or notification appliances with local power sources and supervising the power sources Manual Stations Addressable manual stations may be intermixed on the circuit with proper response programmed into the control unit Programming X1 Devices X1 devices can be programmed in the following manner e 8720 Device Programmer Loop Tester Refer to the 8720 User s Manual P N 315 033260FA for further information e MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 Panel Keypad Refer to the MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 Programmer s Manual P N 315 049403FA for de
38. e 14 5 ohms DACT Circuit Optional DACT Board MPC DACT e Power limited e Supervised for short or open circuit e Maximum Voltage 60 VDC e Maximum Current shorted 0 100A Additional Transformer Optional Transformer Assembly NPE 1 e Provides an additional 3 0A of NAC power max 1 per panel MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CONTROL UNIT OPERATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Standby Condition In normal standby operation the green AC POWER ON LED should be illuminated and no other indicator operating The display will show the system name System Normal announcement and the current date day and time Alarm Conditions e GENERAL ALARM When a general alarm occurs all NACs with output type set to ALARM activate To activate a general alarm proceed as follows e Press MENU e On the MENU display select GENERAL ALARM e Atthe next screen select Yes Silence and reset the system as with any alarm e NORMAL ALARM In case of alarm the system alarm LED activates ON flashing and the buzzer activates ON steady Local audible and visual signals and remote alarm signals operate and the LCD panel display indicates the zone or point initiating the alarm On receipt of an alarm proceed in accordance with the established emergency plan Assure that all personnel are accounted for and notify the Fire Department To silence the audible after evacuation where perm
39. ell Strobe Adapter Strobe 446x Bell Strobe Adapter Strobe 446x Bell Strobe Adapter Strobe 446x Bell Strobe Adapter Strobe 477x Bell Strobe Adapter Strobe 477x Bell Strobe Adapter Strobe 477x Bell Strobe Adapter Strobe 477x Bell Strobe WP Strobe Light WP Sync Strobe Light Sync Non Sync Electronic Horn Sync Non Sync Electronic Horn Setting N A N A 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd N A N A 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd Steady or Temporal Steady or Temporal Sync Non Sync Electronic Horn w Adapter Horn only Strobe only Strobe only Strobe only Strobe only Horn Strobe Horn Strobe Horn Strobe Horn Strobe Electronic Signal 8T Electronic Signal Electronic Signal Electronic Signal Electronic Signal Electronic Signal Electronic Signal Electronic Signal 8T Electronic Signal Electronic Signal Electronic Signal Electronic Signal Electronic Signal Electronic Signal Electronic Signal 8T w Adapter Audible only Audible only Audible only Audible only Audible only Audible only Strobe only Strobe only Strobe only Strobe only Steady or Temporal 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd Horn 15cd Horn 30cd Horn 75cd Horn 110cd Horn Chime or Bell Slow Whoop Temporal or HI Lo Siren SS Bell Horn Chime or Bell Slow Whoop Temporal or HI Lo Siren SS Bell Horn Chime or Bell Slow Whoop Temporal or Hi Lo Siren SS Bell 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd 58
40. er NEM 1 NAC Expansion Module LEM 1 Loop Expansion Module HBC 1 Optional Battery Charger 0 Future Expansion PRoNnN gt O 0N Oo 38 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Primary And Secondary Power Wiring The AC main connections TB1 and the battery connections J4 must be made along the left hand side of the main termination board P N MPC6 MB or MCP7 MB Route all high voltage and non power limited wiring together and away from power limited wiring Use the battery calculation chart to determine battery size TX 1 N Battery Connections Supervised Non Power Limited Supervised For MPC 6000 120 VAC 60Hz AC gt 24V Battery Set 7 to 38 5AH 2 4A Max MPC 6000 RND 2 3 2A Max MPC 7000 N For MPC 7000 24V Battery Set 7 to 38 5AH up to 100 AH if HBC 1 Battery Charger is used Non Power Limited GND For RND 2 Keep All Non Power Limited Wiring 24V Battery Set 7 to 38 5AH Separate from Power Limited Wiring Status Relays And Auxiliary Power Outputs Wiring The right side of the main board provides for connection of status relay contacts and auxiliary power connections TB5 8 Four relays with dry contacts are provided These contacts are programmable to alarm pre alarm trouble and supervisory indications The relay contacts are Form C and are rated 1A 28VDC resistive The right hand edge of the main termination board TB9 provides for resettable and non resettab
41. ersonnel are accounted for and notify the Fire Department to advise of the alarm and or verify that an automatic signal has been received at the Fire Department Authorized Personnel Only To acknowledge the alarm To acknowledge the alarm press the Acknowledge button The local buzzer will be silenced and the Alarm LED will change from on flashing to on steady Note The alarm may only be acknowledged at the node which initiates the alarm or the RND 2 To silence the alarm To silence the notification appliances after evacuation where permitted operate the Button Enable key switch and press the Alarm Silence switch The silenceable notification appliances will be silenced The Alarm Silence LED will be on steady Note Do not reset the panel until the alarm has been cleared Warning Alarm silence inhibit if set prevents the alarm from being silenced for a predetermined time To reset panel after alarm When the alarm condition is corrected return the panel to normal standby operation by placing the Button Enable key switch to the OK position and then pressing the System Reset switch Trouble Operation Trouble is indicated by Trouble LED flashes LCD will display trouble conditions Buzzer activates on pulsing To acknowledge the trouble Operate the Button Enable key switch to the ON position and press the Acknowledge button The Trouble LED changes to on steady When the trouble condition has been cleared you may need to re
42. etssasapebecssossusdavesdisebsedunsdscasdageisereceiscease 29 Main Board Installation P N MPC6 MB MPC7 MB scsssssssssessseescusessesecscesecucesccnsenceseenseeeesaecaeesecaeesaeeaeeseeneeseonaes 30 Bridge Rectifier Installation P N 130 PM3223 o sccesccescssseesseeseeseseeesecesecesecusecusecuaecssesaecuaecsaecaaeeseeesseseceaessecaecnaessaeegs 31 Transformer Mounting EINNPE TL 00 de tye de Seb BUR e as Bayh ct stn E Pah oue haci Dei eevee 32 Loop Driver Board s Mounting PIN EDLG nieis Reire peet n e ea a i ar anne crec Eais 33 Display Board Installation PAN MPC DB or RND2 DB ooooccicccccccccnnonconnconnconocnno nono rn no nn non nc on nena no nan rnn aran cnn non ne cuac cn nera conos 34 Ground Wire Installation P N 600 1493 73 ocooocccoconocnnonooannonnnnnnnnncono ono one oanooaooouooesoooooosooonooonooenoouooonneonneoanooaosoosoooooooen 34 SYSTEM WIRING lados 35 AC Supply CONNECTION iia o aa ad eaehg deteareuvasedbassasedensoasscsnacdeutouseosueaesea cade 35 Battery IASG ON cs said 36 Powering the Control Unit unica naiaren orkes ean i snari a E aSa EEK ESEESE AEREE SE Sakai aS 36 Optional Modules coin a a a hE S UA aE RESSE EEA E ESSEE SiiS 36 Check System Operations AAA asekar ai eaaa kap as a a Sene a AE e rieri BE SAE RAEES EAE EESE oye ERE ait 36 WIRING E E E E ET nadine E E E babe 36 Control Unit Wiring OVE VIEW A iiras iko iisk ai e dols po athe tos aE ESEESE a ake SU ky asa hE st 37 Wiring Entering
43. ide Each addressable device circuit must meet the following requirements e Total loop resistance 50 ohm maximum with 252 devices Refer to following graph e Total loop capacitance 0 5uF max line to line and 1 0uF max line to shield Line Resistance Graph Line Resistance ohm 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 Max Number of Devices Per Loop FDLC LINE RESISTANCE vs MAX NUMBER OF DEVICES Note The total number of devices can not exceed 252 The terminal blocks of Faraday X1 devices are rated for a maximum of 14AWG wire 52 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL BATTERY SIZE CALCULATIONS MPC 6000 Current Calculations Panel and Module Current Standby Current A MPC 6000 Control Unit includes one loop driver board 0 on 0 CT 1K City Tie Standby 0 005 te y Alarm Tablet NA e O CT Standby a A Bo LE yo L n en ee A currents Place these totals in the Total System Current Table Go to Auxiliary Module Current calculations RND 2 Current Calculations CT 1K City Tie MPC DACT DACT A E a a Board Total Panel Y Place these totals in the Total System Current Table Go to Auxiliary Module Current calculations MPC 7000 Current Calculation CT 1K City Tie Alarm Tablet NA e
44. ification appliances designed and installed to produce an alarm signal in the event of a fire Alarm Verification A preset option that causes the control unit to verify alarms originated by smoke detectors before indicating an alarm Annunciator A remotely located electrically powered display separate from the control unit containing LEDs or lamps to indicate the states of the fire alarm system Audible Signal An audible signal is a sound made by one or more audible notification appliances such as bells or horns in response to the operation of an initiating device Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ The organization office or individual responsible for approving equipment installation or procedure Auto Silence The capability of a control to automatically silence the notification appliances after a preset period of time Auxiliary Relays Control relays that energize only during alarm conditions that are used to either apply power to or remove power from other equipment during an alarm condition Class A Circuit An initiating device or notification appliance circuit within which all components remain fully functional even though a single open or ground exists in the circuit Class B Circuit An initiating device or notification appliance circuit within which some or all components may be disabled with a single open or ground exists in the circuit Detector FireSmart An intelligent fire detector that blends photoelectri
45. ing MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MPC 7000 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The MPC 7000 is an expandable modular fire alarm control unit It features advanced addressable detection programming and memory capability lts base configuration includes a power supply two X1 addressable device circuits four two notification circuits NAC serial interface circuit four status relays and a programming port The basic MPC 7000 control unit mounts in a 38 x 18 backbox with overall cover size of 38 9 32 x 18 3 8 Operating controls and indicators are mounted on the plate with a polycarbonate decal for identification An 80 character LCD provides specific indications for addressable devices while LEDs indicate general panel status Semi flush mounting kits are available for the enclosure The main board mounts in the rear of the enclosure The power supply is physically contiguous with the main board The MPC 7000 main board MPC7 MB provides the connections for external field wiring and connection points for optional modules Optional boards mount on the main board or mount on the rear of the enclosure The display board and controls mount on the inner hinged plate All normal operation is controlled from the front of the control unit via push button switches Displays are provided by an 80 character alphanumeric backlit LCD display and by discrete LED indicators for major control unit functions The 80
46. ing must be in the shortest route and must not overlap any other wiring Install Wiring The primary mains input must have a separate or dedicated circuit breaker Wire in accordance with local codes and NEC 760 e Remove the knockouts in the backbox for the entry of field wiring Refer to Enclosure Mounting Pictures on pages 28 and 29 and Wiring Separation Diagram on next page for the location of knockouts e Pull all field wiring into the backbox Do not dress the wiring until the location of all the equipment is known Install the wiring from the external power source to the approximate location of the power supply The overall arrangement of boards in the control unit is shown in the following diagram 37 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Wiring Separation All high voltage and non power limited wiring must be kept separate from power limited wiring A separation of at least a 1 4 inch must be maintained with high voltage and non power limited wiring running in separate conduit openings from power limited wiring KNOCKOUTS FOR MPC 6000 MPC7000 RND 2 A Non power limited High Voltage AC power or B
47. itted by the codes and control unit programming press ALARM SILENCE The alarm audible will be silenced the alarm silence LED will be illuminated and a system trouble indicated Operating the ACKNOWLEDGE button will silence the local buzzer and change the LED alarm indicator from flashing to steady e WATERFLOW Alarms Alarms detected on devices with usage designated as waterflow indicate sprinkler operation and the audible alarms cannot be silenced in this condition Operation of alarm silence will produce no effect e POSITIVE Alarm Sequence PAS Activation of a zone programmed for PAS activates the Alarm LED display and buzzer pulsing and starts the PAS timer but delays all other outputs system and user for 15 seconds MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Operation of the ACKNOWLEDGE button within 15 seconds will add a number of seconds 60 180 to the PAS timer If the ACKNOWLEDGE button is not operated within 15 seconds the system and user outputs activate If the initiating device and the panel are reset before the PAS timer times out the alarm sequence is aborted An alarm condition on a detector programmed for direct alarm response such as the key switch on a manual station will override the PAS timer and activate the outputs e PRE SIGNAL Alarms A point activated by a PRE SIGNAL alarm device activates the alarm relay alarm DACT alarm LEDs and buzzers and all user
48. l Expander 15222A 15222A Signal Expander Panel 1 The accessory devices listed above may be wired to activate from the notification appliance circuits 2 For specific wiring and installation information read the instructions provided with each device DEVICES FOR AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUTS The following lists compatible devices for the auxiliary power outputs e Door Holders e Relays Four Wire Separately Powered Heat amp Smoke Detectors See Devices for Initiating Device Circuits Door Holders Not applicable at this time Relays Faraday Cat Mfg Part Number No Faraday n R711 1 711 1 on e n Relay Unit Air Products amp Controls SystmSensr Notes 1 The accessory devices listed above may be wired to the auxiliary power outputs 2 For specific wiring and installation information read the instructions provided with each device 61 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING DEFINITIONS FOR EVENT HISTORY ENTRIES A General 62 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL B System Troubles 63 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL C System Events Mnt Levi PW Changed NACxx Active Confirm Panel Reset Power Up AAA ee ee PriConfigCopied QuickTest Exit QuickTest Start System Date Changed System Time Changed Tech Levl Enter Tech Levl
49. lable to allow programming the control unit by connection to a Personal Computer PC with an ElA 232 serial port This allows ease of operation by preparing the program in advance and downloading to the control unit in a simple rapid operation Uploading or downloading of a configuration requires technician level The control unit automatically verifies a downloaded configuration for regulatory and system restriction compliance After verifying the new configuration a comparison of the new and old configurations may be printed Switchover to the new configuration requires confirmation at the control unit See the Faraday online help for detailed information of system programming PROGRAMMING SECURITY The following levels of security protect the system from unauthorized use e User Locked Door e Maintenance Locked Door and 4 digit Maint Password e Technician Locked Door and 6 digit Tech Password The User and Maintenance Levels are also accessible from the Remote LCD Annunciators 48 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MAINTENANCE GENERAL The MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 provides a maintenance mode to allow for the setting and controlling of various features in the system Since the RND 2 does not have devices connected to it some of these functions are not available on the RND 2 The maintenance functions are protected by a four digit password To access the maintenance features
50. le auxiliary power connections Auxiliary Power Outputs 0 4A max 24VDC nominal a Supervised Power Limited Maximum current of all auxiliary outputs circuits Serial Interface Circuit and option boards is 0 5A for the MPC 6000 RND 2 1 0A for the MPC 7000 Programmable Relay Circuit 1 Programmable Relay Circuit 2 Status Relay Contacts Shown in normal _ Programmable standby condition _ Relay Circuit 3 1A 28VDC max Resistive For connection to a Programmable Power Limited Source 3 Relay Circuit 4 Supervised J NAC C Common Circuit NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed 39 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MPC 6000 System Power Requirements Does not include NAC power Device Item Max Amps MPC 6000 Amps MPC 6000 Control Unit Includes 1 FDLC 0 190 0 190 Addressable Device Circuit Power of Devices X 0 0018 Amps lie w TA Auxiliary Power Outputs Depends on devices installed HA CT 1K City Tie Board 00585 MPC DACT DACT Board 0 054 o pp RDC 2 Remote LCD Annunciator 0085 O O O SRU 2 SRE 8 Serial Relay Unit 0 032 0 020 A for each relay SLU 2 SLE 16 Serial Annunciator Unit 0 070 load of each LED orlamp AAA ATA Total current requirements ESA Must be less than or equal to IO JO RND 2 System Power Requirements Device Item Max Amps RND 2 Amps A
51. manufacturer s distribution In order to preserve this warranty it is important that only persons who have been properly trained and authorized by the manufacturer service the product Other parties involved in the installation of this product may have also provided a warranty which may be different from that of the manufacturer The manufacturer will only be responsible to the original purchaser and only for the manufacturer s own warranty For further information regarding the manufacturers warranty contact the original purchaser OWNER S MANUAL The owner s manual does not purport to cover all the details or variations in the equipment described nor does it provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation operation and maintenance All specifications subject to change without notice Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently the matter should be referred to the installer or original purchaser listed below Installer Information Installer Company Address City State Zip Phone Date installed Installer s signature Original Purchaser Information Company Address City State Zip Phone Date purchased Purchaser s purchase order number Faraday sales order acknowledgment number Original purchaser s signature MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION A
52. mers and the NPE 1 optional transformer assembly The Standby current Alarm current for an MPC 7000 must never exceed 5 0 Amps when using two supplied transformers and 8 0 Amps when using the supplied transformers and the NPE 1 optional transformer assembly The Standby current Alarm current for an RND 2 must never exceed 0 9 Amps when using the supplied transformer assembly 3 The following states the maximum standby current allowed for a MPC 6000 RND 2 panel using a 38 5 AH battery set 60 hours of standby time is 0 457 Amps 24 hours of standby time is 1 144 Amps 4 The following states the maximum standby current allowed for a MPC 7000 panel using a 100 AH battery set 60 hours of standby time is 1 29 Amps 24 hours of standby time is 3 22 Amps 5 Does not include lamp or LED current add separately Refer to installation instructions P N 315 447345 for maximum activated current rating of individual drive circuits 56 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL APPENDIX B COMPATIBLE DEVICES DEVICES FOR ADDRESSABLE DEVICE CIRCUITS Faraday X1 Manual Pull Stations Faraday Description Cat No 8700 S Manual Station Single Action 8700 D Manual Station Double Action 8700 M Manual Station Single Action Metal Faraday X1 Modules Cat No Faraday X1 Photo Electric Detectors Faraday Description Compatible Base Cat No 8710 Photo Detector 8853 8715 8716 8840 8717 871
53. n and notification appliances must be compatible with the electrical ratings of the control unit and must be properly interconnected The wiring used for interconnection must be large enough to carry the total current for all appliances without excessive voltage drop The RND 2 will not indicate alarm conditions without being connected to and configured correctly on an MPC NET2 network The control unit must be connected to a dedicated primary electrical source that has a high degree of reliability and adequate capacity for this control unit The only means of disconnecting this power source shall be available only to authorized personnel and clearly marked Fire Alarm Circuit Control The control unit must also have connected to it a battery set 24V that has enough capacity to properly operate the system for 24 or 60 depending on system type hours standby and 5 minutes alarm per NFPA 72 chapter 1 These batteries do lose capacity with age Batteries must be replaced when they fail to provide the control unit with the required standby and alarm power or after 4 years whichever happens first These batteries must be checked for performance at least two 2 times a year or more often if local requirements dictate Fire alarm control units cannot last forever Even though this control unit was made to last for the expected life of the fire alarm system any part could fail at any time Therefore a regular test program should be followed and documen
54. n the loop is activated In this way a single person is able to quickly check that each device is working and activating the system The printer may also be enabled or disabled during Quick Test as desired Refer to the programming manual for the details of accessing the Quick test functions nor E For any required service contact a factory authorized representative 50 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL APPENDIX A REFERENCE DATA This appendix provides reference for the following topics e Wire selection guides e Battery size calculations WIRE SELECTION GUIDES Resistance of Solid Copper Wire AWG Ohms per Thousand Feet NEC Chapter 9 Table 8 Notification Appliance Circuit Wire Selection Guide The following chart is based on the following premises e V IR e The entire load is at the end of the wire run worst case e Resistance is of solid copper wire Contact your local distributor or the factory if further information is needed in your circumstances Maximum Wire Loop Distance Feet Signal Load A 18AWG 16AWG 14AWG 12 AWG oswo 127 198 3134 4975 02 486 787 1233 1990 050 27 38 626 995 po 100 128 i sis 497 po 12 es 157 20 398 Do 1430 82 11 28 331 51 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Addressable Device Circuit Wire Selection Gu
55. nan ths ile se brocas 52 BATTERY SIZE CALCULATION Seis ito titi italiana 53 MPC 0000 Current Calculations sii tao don on oka esea Aero ao de enan ne teenage letal sepa des cid 53 RND 2 Current CalculdllONS estira teen l d ra sodo sekou oi teste ses doub n seen ais Irse iaa ias Eros tee praa a 53 MPC 7000 Current Calcula aiii rodeo teria poo eee Bi do SO ooo s di peuo oto pita bo ie aeaaeae EA E 53 Auxiliary Module Battery Calculations aeutoreooterrerreeraoraonto ra ooo onaoaoonaoooonaoosonoonooooonoooosooonsoosonsooeoonooeoonoonsooaoosoosonnooonons 55 Device Current CalculatlOnS csc oo plain ceoshdes coche sato poo ceautansigegedes oo bene ede AnS do eat be decdbdas so che see pea espo vads does des veb an se youn 55 TOTAL System CULT ENTS diia 56 BAttery SIZO s0kwndoriyitis diss osszscandesagersessaseatisascsceuseasssejecssoeiayeaddpascedbassaseddgosiossdessaesatesuies di pi nou pios kon ay da sad E E 56 APPENDIX B COMPATIBLE DEVICES 0000 a abttae aaa aa aa aaaoaaaaaaaas aaa aaaoanasanaeasasoeaonnteanooosasansesannenonnonannnnannnnannnanann 57 DEVICES FOR ADDRESSABLE DEVICE CIRCUITS ccoooccnocccoconononononancnnnconononononcnnncnnnonnnnnnc nono neon neon nono nono ncnn crac nr necnnccnnos 57 Faraday XI Manual Pull Stations ooo iii sanacion rasi no l reacio yi bos d ieai aisea 57 FaradayXI MOUMUIE Swa se koi tases iii a 57 Faraday X1 Photo Electric DEteCtorS vrrererererenoenarananaseuoanorenenosnaranonaseuouoosenene
56. ne e Communications Protocol RS485 X1 Addressable Device Circuits e Power limited e Supervised e Voltage 24 VDC nominal e Maximum Current shorted 0 375A e Maximum wire loop resistance 50 ohms see graph on page 48 e Style 4 or 6 circuit e 252 Addresses detectors and modules max e MPC 6000 One circuit e RND 2 No loop circuits e MPC 7000 Two circuits expandable to four MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL City Tie Optional City Tie Board P N CT 1K CA Reverse Polarity Selectable for Alarm with Trouble or Alarm only operation e Power limited e Supervised by receiver for short or open circuit e Supervised by control unit for grounded circuit e Voltage 24 VDC nominal e Current 0 020A maximum normal or trouble e Current 0 025A maximum shorted e Ripple 1 5 VAC maximum CT Reverse Polarity Programmable for Trouble or Supervisory or both e Power limited e Supervised by receiver for short or open circuit e Supervised by control unit for grounded circuit e Voltage 24 VDC nominal e Current 0 020A maximum normal or alarm e Current 0 025A maximum shorted e Ripple 1 5 VAC maximum LE Local Energy e Not power limited e Supervised for open or grounded circuit by control unit e Voltage 24 VDC nominal e Standby Current 0 007A maximum e Alarm Current 0 400A maximum e Ripple 1 5 VAC maximum e Maximum wire loop resistance 30 ohms e Trip coil impedanc
57. ng the thermal pad P N 330 944373 between the Bridge Rectifier and the backbox using a provided 6 keps nut P N 899 G67197 See drawing below for details e Wire Bridge Rectifier to Rectifier Cable Assembly 555 449116 Red wire goes to the plus connection of Bridge Rectifier and Black wire goes to the minus connection of the Bridge Rectifier Gray wires connect to the AC connections of the Bridge Rectifier Plug Rectifier Cable Assembly into J4 on the Main Board P N MPC 6 7 MB 330 944373 Thermal Pad 130 PM3223 Bridge Rectifier Keps Nut 6 32 P N 899 G67197 Bridge Rectifier Mounting AC AC 31 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Transformer Mounting P N NPE 1 Place the NPE 1 transformer assemblies one for RND 2 two for MPC 6000 or MPC 7000 over the bottom one or two sets of studs on the left side of the enclosure if desired Mounting the transformer can be accomplished before mounting the enclosure Tighten provided transformer mounting nuts P N 899 G67197 2 per NPE 1 Plug the transformer assemblies into connectors J1 and J2 on the Main Board P N MPC 6 7 MB Bottom transformer plugs into J1 If optional additional transformer P N NPE 1 is required install it also at this time Optional transformer plugs into connector J3 on the Main Board P N MPC 6 7 MB NPE 1 Transformer RND 2 MPC 6000 32 Expansion Transformer NPE 1 Transformer
58. ni ene sven p renace Ea do ooo sabane E OES 25 Trouble Operation meye tee dni RT 25 Normal Standby CONGO MA RA 25 CONTROL UNIT INSTALLATION 6e kin anne koton ko kek ane kk bn pap t ka ana ko bon aki teaseestenceccderdesne svancesaceeensnasdcnaessacerednaces 26 PARTS SUPPLIED MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 cocooccccocccococonocononnnonnonnnonononnncnnnnnnnnnncnnncn recono cone on nero nono nonnnnnnncnnncn recono 26 Enclosure Packages Black OF REG sss cessive case cees see acea divan sse soon ate ste pin de on thea tees deeds ae an p ein a e ee eiia 26 Electronics Package MPC 6000 MPC 7000 0 csccescessecsseesseeseeeseesseeeceesecesecsecaecuaecsaecnaecaecaaecaaecseeesseneceseesecnaecaeenaeens 26 Electronics Package RAND Zilina dira pade tesbtnss bane des dead sa Did So eta quinientas veb an yen pose 26 W th NPE I Transformer Packages die ata 26 CAUTION tito sass so sen paid nia pa n dwol apo ici 26 CONTROLE UNIT LOCATION 2 ki gok ske pose tk on ray on rat soon de ve opa pa e one es 27 INEA AA O 27 ENCEOSURE MOUN TIN G cuesta iii ke k pe ASE a kek pa Zin 27 MPC 6000 and RND 2 Enclosure Mounting PIiCturCsS euerveeerrerrereeseeonasoaonaooonnooaosaoonaoooonaoosoonooaosnoouaoaoonasoaonnooanoneoonon 28 MPC 7000 Enclosure Mounting Pictures cccccccscesceesceescesscesscesecusecusecasecseeeseesseceseesceesseesecnseeeeeeeeecuaecsaecsaecaaseseeeseeeaees 29 REMOVE Knock AAA ueaisebiisgus osaasadapescett catsaussapebsntansdssssbasebeesan
59. onds and input or output functions communicated to determine device status or function The control unit monitors all device addresses for alarm and trouble conditions Addressable Loop Circuit 1 Addressable Device Circuit Style 4 or 6 Operation 24VDC nominal 0 375 Amp Max Wire Resistance 50 ohms max See Appendix A Line Resistance Graph Supervised Power Limited See Appendix B for Compatible Devices MPC 6000 X1 ADDRESSABLE DEVICE CIRCUIT Addressable Loop Circuit 1 Addressable Loop Circuit 2 e q Serial Interface Addressable Device Circuits a NO Gircuit IN amp OUT Style 4 or 6 Operation 24VDC nominal 0 375 Amp Max Wire Resistance 50 ohms max See Appendix A Line Resistance Graph Supervised Power Limited OUT MPC 7000 X1 ADDRESSABLE DEVICE CIRCUIT 45 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL X1 Addressable Device Wiring Diagrams Refer to the instruction sheets packed with each device Detectors and modules may be wired together according to several NFPA defined wiring styles The wiring style that is appropriate for your installation should be determined from the relevant building codes and the local authority having jurisdiction Style 4 wiring permits branching of circuit connections The control equipment supervises modules because they are active and must respond periodically to the control unit s poll X1 ADDRESSABLE DEVICE C
60. ontiguous with the main board The MPC 6000 main board MPC6 MB provides the connections for external field wiring Optional boards mount on the main board or on the rear of the enclosure The display board mounts on the inner hinged plate All normal operation is controlled via a membrane keypad Displays are provided by an 80 character alphanumeric backlit LCD display and by discrete LED indicators for major control unit functions The 80 character LCD is used to display event data including alarms and troubles identification of zone or device and presentation of history The display is controlled by a set of four push button switches commanding the control processor A back light is included in the display to assure visibility in low light but to conserve power it is only activated during a reported event or on operation of a display control switch Individual LEDs on the panel are provided to indicate SYSTEM ALARM PREALARM SUPERVISORY ALARM SILENCED SYSTEM TROUBLE and AC POWER ON Direct push button controls are provided for ALARM SILENCE ACKNOWLEDGE MENU and SYSTEM RESET Power Supply A regulated fullwave rectified 24V nominal power supply provides all operating power to the control unit for both standby and alarm conditions Sufficient battery charging capability is available to charge 38 5 AH sealed lead acid batteries within code requirements for 60 hour quiescent plus 5 minutes alarm The cabinet will hold batteries only
61. or connection diagram Observe the wiring order the bottom terminal is ground and must be wired back to the electrical panel ground earth bonding point or another good ground acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and the electrical inspector The neutral wire must be taken back to the electrical panel neutral distribution bar and must not be grounded AN Dangerous voltages will be present on this terminal block and on other components surrounding it and the transformer when the AC supply is turned on Do not touch 35 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Battery Installation WARNING Improper battery connections or shorting battery terminals may damage the system and or batteries and may cause personal injuries Use the battery calculation chart to determine the battery size Place the batteries in the space provided in the bottom of the backbox If a battery set larger than12 AH MPC 6000 RND 2 or 18 AH MPC 7000 is required a separate enclosure must be used The Faraday 14050 may be used for battery sets 18 AH and smaller The Faraday BE 1 may be used for battery sets 38 5 AH up to 100 AH The control unit uses a 24V battery set Connect the two 12V batteries or four 6V batteries in series with wire that is rated for the maximum worst case battery current draw Route the battery leads to the left of the enclosure and up to the battery connector J4 The battery leads are n
62. or wiring associated with a fire alarm signal 67 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Waterflow Switch An assembly approved for service and so constructed and installed that any flow of water from a sprinkler system equal to or greater than that from a single automatic sprinkler head will result in activation of this switch and subsequent indication of an alarm condition Zone A designated area of a building Commonly zone is interchanged with initiating device circuit 68 Aaa An CaN Siemens Building Technologies Inc 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park NJ 07932 Tel 973 593 2600 Fax 973 593 6670 Web www faradayfirealarms com P N 315 447309 5
63. ot power limited DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERIES YET Powering the Control Unit After all modules and wiring are installed and properly checked apply AC power to the control unit AC POWER ON LED SYSTEM TROUBLE LED and the trouble buzzer should be on Observe polarity Connect the B black lead from the main board into the black or terminal of the battery set and the B red lead from the main board into the red or terminal of the battery set Refer to Primary and Secondary Wiring for diagram Optional Modules See Appendix D for the installation instructions for each optional module Installation Instructions are also provided with each module Follow these instructions for proper installation When using the MPC DACT select the proper System Type in the System Parameter tabs of CIS 4 This automatically sets the DACT Pwr Fail Tmr Remote Station 15 Hours Central Station 6 Hours Check System Operation Check for proper operation of all the system functions See Operation Instructions section on page 19 WIRING Basic system wiring and detector locations must be in accordance with NFPA 72 or other instructions from the appropriate local authority having jurisdiction Devices that may be satisfactorily used with the control unit are shown in the compatible device listing in Appendix B Wire reference data are included in Appendix A 36 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUA
64. pervised outputs for LEDs or incandescent lamps The control unit can address up to 8 Serial Relay Units and or Serial Annunciator Units RSE 300 auxiliary power supplies will be required to power units beyond the control unit capability RSE 300 Remote Signal Expander The RSE 300 is a notification appliance circuit expander with a built in auxiliary power output This power source is designed to provide power for notification appliances door holders and 4 wire smoke detectors The RSE 300 provides 6 amps of 24 VDC power for multiple uses All 6 amps can be directed to 4 Notification Appliance Circuits NACs Each is rated at 3 amps and is power limited Either 1 or 2 inputs can control the four outputs These outputs are compatible with Faraday notification appliances The RSE 300 can be configured so that the inputs can be programmed to provide steady outputs ANSI temporal outputs or Faraday SYNC protocol for synchronized horn strobe outputs lt can also be programmed to silence Faraday sync horns while the sync strobes remain on using two wires This requires a silenceable and non silenceable input The RSE 300 also offers a 3 amp auxiliary output for driving other portions of your fire alarm system 11 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL X1 ADDRESSABLE DEVICES Fire Smart Smoke Detector The control unit processor sends the sensitivity and pre alarm settings to the detectors and polls the
65. programmed outputs normally except NACs Only pre signal type NACs operate at this time Pre signal type NACs are for constantly attended central locations manned by trained building personnel Operation of the SYSTEM RESET button within the pre programmed time 60 180 seconds after initiation of the pre signal prevents operation of the general alarm Failure to act within the pre programmed time 60 180 seconds will result in activation of the general alarm Receipt of a general alarm during the delay period immediately sounds the general alarm building NACs Do not reset the system until the alarm condition has been cleared The LCD will indicate the area in which the alarm was detected The detector or module associated with the device initiating the alarm will display a light indicating activation if applicable When the alarm condition has been corrected return the system to standby operation by pressing the SYSTEM RESET button Trouble Conditions In case of a trouble condition the system trouble LED and any programmed trouble LEDs activate ON pulsing the LCD identifies the problem and the buzzer sounds pulsing Refer to the applicable section of the system manual to determine the probable cause of the trouble and the action to be taken When a trouble has been noted the buzzer may be silenced by pressing the ACKNOWLEDGE button The trouble LEDs will change to ON steady If the trouble has not been corrected when the
66. rate button identified as More Operate button identified as More Operate button identified as View History Operate upper left button M1 for previous event display Operate lower left button for M2 next event display Operate upper right button M3 to exit to MENU DISPLAY The display reverts to its previous state if there is no action performed within 30 seconds 23 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Alarm Operation In case of alarm the Alarm LED flashes LCD displays alarm condition and the panel buzzer sounds steady Local audible and visual signals and remote alarm signals operate When an alarm occurs proceed according to the established emergency plan Assure that all personnel are accounted for and notify the Fire Department to advise of the alarm and or verify that an automatic signal has been received at the Fire Department Authorized Personnel Only To acknowledge the alarm To acknowledge the alarm press the Acknowledge button The local buzzer will be silenced and the Alarm LED will change from on flashing to on steady Note The alarm may only be acknowledged at the node which initiates the alarm or the RND 2 To silence the alarm To silence the notification appliances after evacuation where permitted press the Alarm Silenced button The silenceable notification appliances will be silenced The Alarm Silenced
67. rrent A Cm CRRA n 4 wire Smoke Detectors Catalog X Current A Do en End of Line Relay Catalog X Current A e X Notification Appliances Catalog Quantity XCurrent A Pe ee gt AS A RH E EXC a O ET A A O A pe A E E TOTAL DEVICE Current 2222 23 Place these totals in the Total System Current table Go to Total System Current Calculations 55 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Total System Currents A A es Total Panel 8 Modules current STANDBY A ALARM A Total Auxiliary current fe T Total Device current ME TOTAL PANEL Modules DEVICES Note 2 Use the Total Panel Modules Devices for the Battery Size Calculations Battery Size Total Standby Hours of Standby Required AH for Standby Current per NFPA 72 Standard Note 3 4 from above 4 24 or 60 a APA Hos ______ _____ Total Alarm Current 5 Minutes of Alarm AH for Alarm from above Operation Note 3 4 per NFPA 72 Standard x 0 33 Hours A H for A H for Calculated De rating A H Required Standby Alarm A H Factor Battery A po X25 1 An additional multiplier is included to compensate for the higher discharge rate in alarm Battery capacity decreases with age 2 The Standby current Alarm current for an MPC 6000 must never exceed 3 0 Amps when using the two supplied transformers and 6 0 Amps when using the supplied transfor
68. s all NACs assigned to the Output Zone selected for Drill To activate a fire alarm drill proceed as follows e Press MENU e Onthe MENU display select More e At the next screen select DRILL e At the next screen select Yes e Operate ALARM SILENCE to terminate drill signal Recall When selected activates all NACs assigned to Output Zones selected for Recall To signal recall after a drill proceed as follows e Press MENU e At the next screen select More e Select RECALL e At the next screen select Yes e Operate ALARM SILENCE to terminate recall signal Alert When selected activates all NACs assigned to the Output Zone selected for Alert To activate an alert alarm proceed as follows e Press MENU e On the MENU display select ALERT e At the next screen select Yes e Operate ALARM SILENCE to terminate alert signal 22 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL History The last 2000 system events are time tagged and recorded for review in the user level event history This history is available to anyone with the door key but may be erased only at the maintenance security level e Operation of history New events overwrite old when filled Printer if used records all events For more information see the Event History section e Access to history To recall past events proceed as follows Press MENU button Ope
69. set the panel to restore to a normal standby condition Warning Leaving the panel in a trouble condition may cause a fire alarm condition not to initiate a fire alarm sequence Normal Standby Condition The green Power On LED will be lit and no other indicators on For service contact Telephone Number Frame these instructions and mount them near the annunciator for operator reference 25 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CONTROL UNIT INSTALLATION PARTS SUPPLIED MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 Enclosure Packages Black or Red e Backbox Assembly e Front Door Assembly with Window e Inner Door Assembly Electronics Package MPC 6000 MPC 7000 MPC 6 7 MB Main Board 575 447328 Nameplate MPC 7000 MPC 6 7 DB Display Board 906 220604 6 32 x 1 4 Screws 7000 3 17 575 447312 Nameplate MPC 6000 600 149373 Ground Wire Assembl Electronics Package RND 2 906 220604 6 32 x 1 4 Screws 17 575 447310 Riser Diagram RND 2 899 G67197 6 32 Keps Nuts 1 600 149373 Ground Wire Assembly AAA AAA AA With NPE 1 Transformer Package Transformer Assembly 120VAC 2 required 899 G67197 6 32 Keps Nuts 2 CAUTION 1 Remove the printed circuit boards for any procedure that may cause dust metal shavings grease or such matter that may affect the operation of the boards to get in contact with the units MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AN
70. soosanonesoosanonanenesosssnonasanonoosanenesononnone 57 V aE E A E A iio 57 F r day XI ACCES SOVIES a A a a ae A A ca laa aei aar aa ati Po ea a aeiaai 57 DEVICES FOR NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS r a a ar nono nro nro rann e cnn ioa 58 Notification Apphanc eS telar a A Ai kes bes es yo an 58 Accessory Device sioe orena nas dae as las 61 DEVICES FOR AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUTS untar ias 61 Door HolderSic 3 A a ce Shea E aug sakado re a cti eet ee 61 RA a ao ica 61 APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING a a a a araara are a ee a een ea ean repa aao teea Aadne eA EN e aape tao da aanhad nesaded nekaa kaaa aa 62 DEFINITIONS FOR EVENT HISTORY ENTRIES a to arapers s aaea ek ESEE E EE E eTa EEEE aS 62 As General yes ba ea Ai tk ek Dok bato pake douko tania 62 B System Troubles siinne aiaro titenan sekasi ses ou ole aba rada kapap ou A sedo pea se sak ese Saia SEE Eit 63 CoS Stem FVents a A A Ai asasin said 64 APPENDIX D MODULE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LIST oncciccccnnicnnnnnnanncccannnnnnneannc rana rn 65 APPENDIX E GLOSSARY aie ooo koun kot take a k n ewo wen ap do m ko pa n a lan a pw kd mo Se n po min knn aaah ER n anno n n 66 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL INTRODUCTION CONTROL UNIT LIMITATIONS This control unit may not show an alarm condition without compatible initiating devices smoke detectors etc and notification devices horn lights etc connected to it Electrical ratings of the initiatio
71. tailed information of system programming Used only for field removal and reinstallation of individual devices 12 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL EVENT HISTORY The control unit includes a non volatile memory recording up to 2000 system events Identified alarm trouble supervisory trouble and other significant events will be recorded along with the date and time of occurrence and can be inspected by operating front panel push buttons Events recorded in the history are e Alarm Trouble or Supervisory conditions e Drill Recall and General Evacuation e Activation of NACs or modules used for sounders or strobes e Unit used for command functions Silence acknowledge reset etc e PAS INHIBIT switch activation e Alarm silence manual and automatic e System reset e Power up e Entry to Programmer Mode e Back up configuration edited e Validity check on backup configuration Errors detected or no errors detected e Running of comparison function Same or different e Replacement of primary configuration e Execution of Auto program e Exit from Programmer Mode e System time or date change e Input point disable enable e Start and stop of walk test e Expiration of Walk Test Timer e Expiration of re ring timer e Alarm trouble supervisory Acknowledgment e Trouble supervisory restored to normal e Alarm verification counter rollover e Pre alarm activation
72. ted to make sure that each part of the system is tested as in Chapter 7 of NFPA 72 or more often if dictated by local code requirements Malfunctioning units must be replaced or repaired immediately by factory authorized service personnel fig This control unit is designed to show an alarm condition when the initiating devices connected to it detect specific conditions These conditions may or may not represent a life threatening condition Also evacuation of a building or area unnecessarily may subject individuals to an unnecessary hazard Therefore it is most important that the building owner manager or representative promulgate distribute and or post instructions describing steps to be taken when the fire alarm control unit signals an alarm condition These instructions should be developed in cooperation and conformance with representatives of the local authority having jurisdiction As a backup or precautionary measure it is strongly suggested that one of these steps should be to notify the local fire department of an abnormal condition even where the DACT option or similar device is included in the system MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL INSTALLATION AND WARRANTY INFORMATION Warranty Information Faraday the Manufacturer provides a limited warranty to the original purchaser of this product The original purchaser is the party to whom the manufacturer issued its sales order generally the
73. tem LEM 1 Loop Expander Board MPC 7000 The LEM 1 has circuitry for the addition of an additional two FDLC Loop Driver boards to a MPC 7000 panel FDLC Loop Driver Boards are not included A maximum of one Loop Expander Board is allowed per MPC 7000 system FDLC Loop Driver Board MPC 7000 The FDLC has one addressable device circuit that is programmed for connection to Faraday addressable devices using the X1 The circuit has the capacity for 252 addresses A maximum of four FDLC boards per MPC 7000 panel is allowed Loops 3 and 4 require a LEM 1 Loop Expander Board HBC 1 Battery Charger MPC 7000 The HBC 1 is an optional battery charger to increase the charging capacity of the MPC 7000 to 100AH lead acid batteries Battery Sets The MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 control units are designed to use only sealed lead acid or equivalent batteries for back up power Attaching a close coupled battery box if required may allow use of battery sets beyond the physical capacity of the enclosure 12AH for the MPC 6000 and 18AH for the MPC 7000 Maximum battery charging capacity for the MPC 6000 is 38 5AH Maximum battery charging capacity for the MPC 7000 is 38 5AH 100AH with the optional battery charger HBC 1 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL AUXILIARY MODULES Serial LCD Annunciator The RDC 2 Serial LCD Annunciator consists of a backlit 80 character LCD alphanumeric display 4 menu buttons
74. the MPC NET2 the RND is used to Acknowledge Silence and Reset the total system The RND 2 Network annunciator mounts in a 22 x 18 backbox with overall cover size of 22 9 32 x 18 3 8 Operating controls and indicators are mounted on the inside hinged plate An 80 4x20 alphanumeric character LCD provides specific indications for addressable devices while LEDs indicate general panel status Semi flush mounting kits are available for the enclosure The main board mounts in the rear of the enclosure The power supply is physically contiguous with the main board The RND 2 main board MPC6 MB provides the connections for external field wiring Optional boards mount on the main board or on the rear of the enclosure The display board mounts on the inner hinged plate All normal operation is controlled via a membrane keypad Displays are provided by an 80 character alphanumeric backlit LCD and by discrete LED indicators for major control unit functions The 80 character LCD is used to display event data including alarms and troubles identification of zone or device and presentation of history The display is controlled by a set of four push button switches commanding the control processor A back light is included in the display to assure visibility in low light but to conserve power it is only activated during a reported event or on operation of a display control switch Individual LEDs on the panel are provided to indicate SYST
75. tion Appliance Circuits The MPC 7000 control unit has four expandable to twelve independent Class B Style Y notification appliance circuits NACs Pairs of NACs can be combined for Class A Style Z operation This reduces the number of NACs to two six Each circuit can be selected to give continuous output or one of eight sounding patterns available in the control unit including the Faraday SYNC Protocol There is also a system coder capable of zone coded operation All of the NACs are power limited Serial Interface Circuit The MPC 7000 control unit has a Serial Interface Circuit that will drive up to 16 remote LCD annunciators and 8 Serial Relay Units and Serial Annunciator Units Status Relays Four relays with dry contacts are provided These relays are programmable to power fail alarm trouble and supervisory functions The relay contacts are Form C and are rated 1A 28VDC resistive Programming Port An RJ 11 jack is provided for a non isolated RS 232 connection for temporary connection to a computer for panel programming MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RND 2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The RND 2 is a Remote Network Display designed to connect to a Faraday MPC NET2 Network lt features advanced programming and memory capability Its base configuration includes a power supply serial interface circuit four status relays and a programming port In a system with multiple panels connected via
76. trobe Chime 30cd 21 Chime Strobe Chime 75cd 12 Chime Strobe Chime 110cd 8 Sync Control Unit N A See P N 315 545222 Horn N A 55 Horn w Adapter Horn only N A 55 Strobe only 15cd 32 Strobe only 30cd 25 Strobe only 75cd 13 Strobe only 110cd 9 Horn Strobe Horn 15cd 20 Horn Strobe Horn 30cd 17 Horn Strobe Horn 75cd 11 Horn Strobe Horn 110cd 8 Horn w Strobe Horn only N A 55 Strobe only N A Xx Horn Strobe N A Xx Horn w Sync Strobe Horn only N A 26 Strobe only N A Xx WP Horn Strobe N A Xx Horn w Adapter Horn only N A 55 Strobe only 15cd 32 Strobe only 30cd 25 X Not Compatible 59 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL e 4 2 3 y Strobe only Strobe only Horn Strobe Horn Strobe Horn Strobe Horn Strobe Horn w Adapter Horn only Strobe only Strobe only Strobe only Strobe only Horn Strobe Horn Strobe Horn Strobe Horn Strobe WP Horn w Strobe WP Horn only Strobe only Horn Strobe WP Horn w Sync Strobe WP Horn only Strobe only WP Horn Strobe Horn w Adapter Horn only Strobe only Strobe only Strobe only Strobe only Horn Strobe Horn Strobe Horn Strobe Horn Strobe Mini Horn Mini Horn Mini Horn w Adapter Mini Horn only Strobe only Strobe only Strobe only Strobe only Mini Horn Strobe Mini Horn Strobe Mini Horn Strobe Mini Horn Strobe Mini Horn S T Mini Horn S T Mini Horn S T w Adapter Mini Horn
77. trol unit may be programmed to inhibit audible silence for 0 1 3 or 6 minutes from the last alarm System reset may also be inhibited Transient Protection Transient protection devices are provided to meet UL864 requirements Security Features Processor control and addressing allow inclusion of several functions to assure security and proper programming of the system Multi level password protection of programming functions prevents unauthorized configuration changes Device type supervision If the type reported by an addressable detector or module does not agree with the configuration the system reports a trouble Device address supervision The system checks that all configured devices on the addressable device circuit and the Serial Interface Circuit responds to an address poll If a configured device is missing the system reports a trouble The system also polls unused addresses periodically If a device responds to such a poll of a non configured device the system reports a trouble Two devices addressed the same also cause a trouble to be reported 14 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL REGULATORY STANDARDS The MPC 6000 MPC 7000 control units and the RND 2 network annunciator meet the requirements of industry and government regulatory agencies as noted Federal Communications Commission The MPC DACT meets the Class A requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations CFR 47 Part
78. trouble resound reminder timer expires the trouble display reverts to its original condition and the buzzer resounds pulsing If the control unit is programmed for trouble acknowledge required when the indicated trouble condition has been cleared the system reverts to standby condition only after the ACKNOWLEDGE button is pressed MB lt Some trouble conditions require a system reset to restore the control unit 20 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Supervisory Conditions In case of a supervisory condition the system supervisory LED activates ON flashing and the sounder activates ON pulsing When the supervisory has been listed the buzzer is silenced by pressing the ACKNOWLEDGE button The supervisory trouble LED changes to steady ON When the supervisory is cleared the supervisory condition is still indicated until it is acknowledged Pre Alarm Conditions e A pre alarm condition is annunciated by Pre alarm LEDs and buzzers on the control unit and LCD Annunciators and Remote Processors The LEDs flash and buzzers are on steady until acknowledgment e Acknowledging the Pre alarm condition puts LEDs on steady and buzzers off e f pre alarm has been acknowledged and the system restores to normal the condition clears If the system proceeds into an alarm condition the pre alarm condition clears whether or not it has been acknowledged and is replaced by alarm
79. ures for clearance between the doors Keeping the wire run to the control unit short will keep the voltage drop to a minimum e f a semi flush mount installation is desired use the SFTK 6 R B Semi flush Trim for the MPC 6000 RND 2 and the SFTK 7 R B Semi flush Trim for the MPC 7000 The backbox can be mounted up to 3 1 2 inches into the wall Place the semi flush trim around the backbox and affix to the wall with four 10 x 3 4 inch wood screws provided with trim nore A You may need a different screw type depending on the wall material For semi flush installations if the RSE 300 Auxiliary Power Supply or a battery enclosure is required it may be mounted immediately above or below the main enclosure close nipple allowing a minimum of 3 inches in between the enclosures for clearance between the semi flush trims Keeping the wire run to the control unit short will keep the voltage drop to a minimum MPC 6000 and RND 2 Enclosure Mounting Pictures BOX 18 poor 18 3 8 k BOX 22 DOOR 22 9 32 11 E 5 1 4 SV XX SAN Mount Control Unit at convenient height or access to display and controls N VA JA a DLL RRA Y wy WA SAS N N N ES IRS eRNNNNSDTTTIQDQIS RSs sa aw NAS N MPC 6000 Enclosure 2 5 8 r 9 16 TYP NE L 20 7 16 MPC 6000 Box MPC 6000 Enclosure Knock o
80. ut Locations Top amp Bottom of Enclosure 1 2 amp 3 4 Combination Knockouts 8 Total 7 8 amp 1 1 8 Dia 28 21 1 8 11 9 64 NASSAU N N RT SAN INN INN N N Mount Control Unit at convenient height for access to display and controls N NO NS wo S N XS IN EN SSN N 777Z DAL RARA LALOZ X N AGA 7 Vi N NE De MPC 6000 Enclosure w Semi Flush Trim MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MPC 7000 Enclosure Mounting Pictures BOX 18 n 21 1 8 ja 3 1 2 E DOOR 18 3 8 A MAK Mi F A F F a z AA 18 Gy 15 3 8 Y 13 1 8 AN 4 7 8 w 2 5 8 1 9 32 Ye L BOX 38 YA 41 1 8 ki DOOR 38 9 32 A A 1 16 9 16 TYP A koe i 6 A i A Li al o t 2 M La 7 Z L A L CL 36 7 16 7 Mount Control Unit 074 Mount Control Unit WA at convenient height PA at convenient height A for access to JL for access to Oy display and controls Z display and controls W L VA V7 MPC 7000 Box Z LI l Ze A Z A MPC 7000 Enclosure oy AA Knock out Locations 77 Top amp Bottom of Enclosure Vip Wi MLA kat TIERRA RR SAY LA YY LA YN JW YA AAA UA Min la rates HA 7 8 amp 1 1 8 Di
81. uxiliary Power Outputs _____ Depends on devices installed CT 1K City Tie Board 0H MPC DACT DACT Board 00054 RDC 2 Remote LCD Annunciator 0 085 ___p _ Total current requirements ooo S Must be less than or equalto _______________ 075 MPC 7000 System Power Requirement Does not include NAC power Device Item Max Amps MPC 7000 Amps FDLC Loop Driver Board 0 100x of FDLCs on LEM 41 HBC 1 Battery Charger O O Addressable Device Circuit Power Auxiliary Power Outputs 0 055 gt TA CT 1K City Tie Board 0 055 MPC DACT DACT Board RDC 2 Remote LCD Annunciator SRU 2 SRE 8 Serial Relay Unit SLU 2 SLE 16 Serial Annunciator Unit PTA AAA Total current requirements Must be less than or equal to Does not include charging current of 1 9A for a fully discharged battery 40 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Auxiliary Power Supply Connect an RSE 300 auxiliary supply when power requirement calculation indicates that an additional source is required For further information refer to Appendix D Battery Size Calculations For calculation of battery size requirements see Appendix A 41 MPC 6000 MPC 7000 RND 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL NAC Wiring At the lower right corner of the main board the terminal blocks TB12 and TB13 are used for the connection of notification appliances Four individual NACs marked 1 through

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