BRK electronic Mx-1000 manual Commissioning the Class Change Input

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Continue to test each of the other detectors in turn, checking on each removal that:

The appropriate amber zone fault LED illuminates

The internal buzzer sounds.

The fault relay operates.

5.Repeat steps 1 to 4, one zone at a time, until all the zones are commissioned.

6.Any faults that are found must be traced and rectified before proceeding.

13.7.3Commissioning the Class Change Input

1.Connect the Class Change switch to the class change input on the motherboard.

2.Operate the class change switch and observe:

i)The alarms sound for 5 seconds then stop.

ii)The internal buzzer on the panel does not operate.

iii)The internal buzzer on repeaters does not operate.

3.De-activate the class change switch

13.7.4Commissioning the Fire and Fault Routing Outputs

1.Remove the resistor from the Fire Routing output circuit terminals and connect the field wiring to the terminals, observing correct polarity. Check that any fault indications clear after a few seconds.

2.To operate the output, initiate a fire condition on a zone. Check that the fire signal is received at the receiving station. Silence and reset the fire alarm panel to clear the output.

3.Remove the resistor from the Fault Routing output circuit terminals and connect the field wiring to the terminals, observing correct polarity. Check that any fault indications clear after a few seconds.

4.Initiate a fault condition on the fire alarm panel to signal a fault to the remote receiving station.

5.Confirm the receipt of the fault warning at the receiving station.

6.Open-circuit the output wiring of each circuit in turn, confirm the fire alarm panel indicates Fire Routing and Fault Routing faults appropriately.

7.Reconnect the cabling and confirm the faults clear.

13.7.5Commissioning the Fire Protection control signal

1.Ensure any fire protection equipment to be controlled via the Fire Protection output is locked off/safe before attempting any connection, testing or commissioning.

2.Remove the resistor from the Fire Protection output circuit terminal and connect the field wiring to the terminals, observing correct polarity. Check that any fault indications clear after a few seconds.

3.Initiate a fire condition on a zone to operate the output. Check that the fire signal operates the interface relay adjacent the fire protection equipment.

4.Open-circuit the field wiring and confirm that the fire alarm panel indicates Fire Protection output fault.

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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 Introduction Commissioning ChecklistAn Overview Of The Commissioning Procedure CommissioningPre-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 SettingsRepeater Address C1631 setting for quantity of repeatersC1631 setting for repeater addresses Repeater QuantityTo Zero the Alarm Counter Optional Clock Module Configuration and SettingEnable/disable earth fault monitoring Standard Module Engineer ModeHhmmss Time Set MM flashing Hhmmss OFF Time MM flashing Link Position Selected Function Configuring the Clock ModuleC1651 Clock Module DIL switch 1 and Link 1 Settings Link DIL Switch Pole Position Selected FunctionEeprom Error Message 16.3 C1651 Clock Module PCB FeaturesClock Module Error Messages WP DIL Switch 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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