BRK electronic Mx-1000 manual Powering up, Configuration, Commissioning Procedure

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13.5Powering up

1.Prior to powering up, the panel will have been installed in accordance with the installation instructions, all cabling will have been fully installed and tested, glanded into the panel enclosure but not connected to the panel terminals. The mains supply should be isolated externally to the panel.

2.Check the battery connections are correct.

3.Remove the mains supply fuse from the panel mains terminal block. Once the permit to energise the mains supply is in place, energise the mains and check the voltage and polarity are correct before replacing the panel fuse.

4.The panel will power up and if all the end of line devices are correctly terminated in the panel and the battery is OK, the panel should be silent, displaying only the Power Supply On indication.

5.Turn the Access keyswitch to “1” and press the Test Display button. The panel should respond by lighting all indications and sounding the buzzer. This will continue for a few seconds after the button is released.

13.6Configuration.

13.6.1Basic Default Configuration

When first powered up, the Mx-1000 Series Fire Alarm Panel can be operated in the standard default mode without any additional configuration.

The basic default mode is:

All zones latching fire, non-delay, standard [non-intrinsically safe]

Fire Routing, Fire Protection and Sounder outputs not delayed.

13.6.2Site-Specific Configuration.

It is possible to tailor the functionality of the Mx-1000 Sereies Fire Alarm Panel in line with site- specific requirements. Details of the site configurable options and the configuration process are provided in sections 13.6 and 15.1 respectively. Charts are provided in the System Log Book for planning/recording the actual configuration. This configuration is not lost when the panel is powered down.

13.7Commissioning Procedure

After completion of the pre-commissioning wiring check, power-up and configuration, commission the circuits in line with the following guide.

13.7.1Alarm Circuits

1.Remove the resistor from the first alarm circuit terminal and connect the first alarm circuit wiring to the terminals, observing correct polarity. Check that any alarm fault indications clear after a few seconds.

2.Use the Alarm Test facility [see Mx-1000 Series User Manual] or press Evacuate to operate the sounders. Check that all sounders connected to the alarm circuit operate.

3.Deselect the Alarms Test condition or if “Evacuate” was used, press silence alarms to stop the sounders operating.

4.Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the second and any subsequent alarm circuits.

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Mx-1000 specifications

The BRK electronic Mx-1000 is an innovative and versatile device designed for both home and industrial use, primarily focusing on smoke and carbon monoxide detection. Its advanced features enhance safety, ensuring peace of mind for users in various environments.

One of the standout features of the Mx-1000 is its dual-sensor technology. It combines both photoelectric and ionization sensors, maximizing its ability to detect different types of smoke. Photoelectric sensors are highly effective at identifying smoldering fires, which are often associated with slow-burning materials. On the other hand, ionization sensors excel at detecting fast-flaming fires. This dual capability ensures comprehensive fire detection, making the Mx-1000 one of the most reliable devices in its category.

Another notable characteristic is its built-in carbon monoxide detector. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer, and the Mx-1000 addresses this threat by providing early warning signals when harmful levels of this gas are detected. The integration of both smoke and carbon monoxide detection in a single unit simplifies safety measures and reduces the number of devices required for home and workplace safety.

The Mx-1000 is equipped with advanced digital technology that enhances its functionality. A state-of-the-art microprocessor evaluates alarm conditions more intelligently, which minimizes the chances of false alarms. This feature is particularly beneficial for households that might experience frequent smoke triggers from cooking or other benign sources.

User-friendliness is a key design aspect of the Mx-1000. It features a clear LED display that indicates the operational status, and a simple test button allows users to verify functionality with ease. The device also features a low-battery indicator, ensuring users are always informed about its operational state.

Installation is straightforward, with options for both wall and ceiling mounting to accommodate various room layouts. The Mx-1000 is designed to appeal to a wide range of customers, from DIY enthusiasts to professional installers.

In addition to its technological advancements, the BRK electronic Mx-1000 is built with reliability in mind. Its durable construction is meant to endure various conditions, ensuring longevity and consistent performance over time. This combination of top-tier technology, user-friendly features, and robust design makes the Mx-1000 a trusted choice for those seeking comprehensive safety solutions in smoke and carbon monoxide detection.