BRK electronic Mx-1000 manual Installation And Connection Of The C1631 Repeater Interface

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25.Place the right-hand battery into the bottom of the panel. The terminals should be positioned towards the centre of the enclosure and the battery should be adjacent to the right side of the backbox located by the raised indents in the back box above the battery and to the left.

26.Connect the black battery lead to the power supply “Batt -” [battery negative] terminal and connect the red battery lead to the power supply “Batt +” [battery positive] positive terminal [situated on the motherboard for the Mx-1002, Mx-1004, Mx-1008 and Mx-1016 panels and repeater panel or on the separate power supply board in the Mx-1032 panel]. The location of the motherboard battery terminals are shown in Figure 10 – C1627 Motherboard Layout and Figure 12 – 32-Zone Power Supply Layout. Fit the connector on the end of the black lead onto the negative (black) terminal of the left-hand battery. Fit the connector on the end of the red lead onto the positive (red) terminal of the right-hand battery.

28.Connect the blue battery lead between the positive (red) terminal of the left-hand battery and the negative (black) terminal of the right-hand battery. Note that the batteries will not power the panel until the mains supply is energised.

12.2.2Installation And Connection Of The C1631 Repeater Interface

Warning: Observe anti-static precautions

1.Ensure that the panel and repeaters are powered down and the main and standby supplies are disconnected.

2.On the fire alarm panel and each repeater, remove the jumper link at J22 (adjacent to J9) and fit a C1631 repeater interface to connectors J13 and J9 located immediately to the left of the Zone Expansion ribbon connector on the right-hand side of the C1627 motherboard. The board should be held in place by the 12mm high plastic spacer provided. See Figure 10 – C1627 Motherboard Layout.

3.Connect the RS485 data cable as shown in Figure 13– Repeater Connection Diagram.

4If the repeater is powered from the panel then connect the Aux 24V d.c. supply from the panel to the repeater.

Notes:

1.Use only RS485 screened data cable.

2.Connect the cable screen to earth only at the fire alarm panel.

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Contents Technical Data Sheet List Of Contents List of Tables List Of FiguresIntroduction Overview of Installation and CommissioningInstall all field wiring and equipment Mx-1002 / Mx-1004 Internal View Internal Panel ViewsMx-1032 Internal View Page Typical Wiring Diagram Mx-1016 16 -Zone Typical Wiring Schematic16 Zone Expansion Board Termination Details Circuit Connection Details2-16 Zone Motherboard Termination Details C1627 Motherboard Layout Mx-1000 Series C1627 Motherboard FeaturesVisual indications 10 Mx-1000 Series C1632 16-Zone Expansion Board FeaturesPower Supplies 11.3 32-Zone Power Supply Features And Connections Battery DisconnectElectrical Safety InstallationElectrical Safety Quantity Description Type Installation Instructions12.2.1 Mx-1000 Series Panel Installation Instructions Page Installation And Connection Of The C1631 Repeater Interface Repeater Connection Diagram An Overview Of The Commissioning Procedure Commissioning ChecklistCommissioning IntroductionPre-Commissioning Wiring Check Commissioning Procedure Powering upConfiguration Commissioning zones Commissioning the Class Change Input Commissioning the Fire and Fault Routing OutputsCommissioning the Fire Protection control signal Commissioning repeaters Commissioning ancillary inputsCommissioning ancillary outputs User Indications showing optional clock module User Controls and IndicationsUser Controls showing optional clock module Switch Functionality Button Availability DescriptionOperating the Engineer’s functions Engineer’s Zone/Output Configuration ProcessZone or Output Configuration Page List of configuration DIL switches and their functions Engineer’s Zone/Output Configuration Time-out WarningInvalid Configuration conditions Page Delay 2/2 2/3 2/4 2/5 Duration Delay Switch SettingsC1631 setting for repeater addresses C1631 setting for quantity of repeatersRepeater Quantity Repeater AddressEnable/disable earth fault monitoring Optional Clock Module Configuration and SettingStandard Module Engineer Mode To Zero the Alarm CounterHhmmss Time Set MM flashing Hhmmss OFF Time MM flashing C1651 Clock Module DIL switch 1 and Link 1 Settings Configuring the Clock ModuleLink DIL Switch Pole Position Selected Function Link Position Selected FunctionClock Module Error Messages 16.3 C1651 Clock Module PCB FeaturesWP DIL Switch Error Message Eeprom Error MessageROM Checksum Error message Eeprom 0 Error Eeprom 1 ErrorMechanical Mx-1000 Series Panel Repeater Specification Zone Mechanical, Electrical & Environmental SpecificationPowersonic Battery Mx-1000 Series Panel Repeater Specification Zone

Mx-1000 specifications

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