BRK electronic Mx-1000 manual Operating the Engineer’s functions, Zone or Output Configuration

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15 Operating the Engineer’s functions

15.1Engineer’s Zone/Output Configuration Process:

Various programmable configuration options associated with the zonal inputs and outputs can be enabled/disabled by operating the appropriate DIL switch located within the panel enclosure. These are:

Configure zones as delayed zones.

Configure zones for use with I.S. barriers/isolators.

Configure zones as latching/non-latching fire indication.

Configure zones to short circuit fire mode.

Configure outputs to be delayed.

Note: Configure Machinery Space Zones feature is not used on the standard Mx-1000 Series panels.

15.2Zone or Output Configuration

1. Select a programmable configuration mode:

Enable the controls on the display, by turning the Access key-switch on the panel display to the “1” position.

If the panel is in the fire alarm condition, silence the alarms and reset.

Open the panel door and locate the appropriate DIL switch on the motherboard [Config Non-latch Zones; Config I.S. Zones; Config Delay Zones; Config Delay O/Ps] and move the switch actuator to the ON position.

The CONFIG ENABLED LED on the motherboard will illuminate. The Panel’s System Fault LED will flash and the buzzer will operate. The Select LED on the front of the display will pulse.

Any standing fire or fault alarm indications and associated outputs will be inhibited.

If active, the indications for evacuation, silence buzzer, delay on or disablement indications will clear.

The panel will indicate the current status of the selected programmable configuration mode on the yellow fault/disabled LEDs on the Zones, Sounders, Fire Routing and Fire Protection outputs.

A steady indication denotes that the zone/output is already configured to the selected mode.

No indication denotes that the zone/output has not been configured to the selected mode.

Close the panel door to allow access to the buttons on the display.

2. Select a zone or output to be configured:

On the panel display, press the Select On/Off switch to enable the Select Mode. The Select LED will become steady and the panel buzzer will silence.

A pulsing indication [cursor] will appear either on the Zone 1 Fault/Disabled LED or the Sounder Fault/Disabled LED/Test depending upon which configuration DIL switch is selected.

Use the Select ↑ and Select↓ buttons to scroll the cursor indication through the selectable options:

For zonal configuration, through all zones sequentially in forward [Select↓] or reverse [Select ↑] sequence starting at zone 1.

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Contents Technical Data Sheet List Of Contents List of Tables List Of FiguresOverview of Installation and Commissioning Install all field wiring and equipmentIntroduction Mx-1002 / Mx-1004 Internal View Internal Panel ViewsMx-1032 Internal View Page Typical Wiring Diagram Mx-1016 16 -Zone Typical Wiring SchematicCircuit Connection Details 2-16 Zone Motherboard Termination Details16 Zone Expansion Board Termination Details C1627 Motherboard Layout Mx-1000 Series C1627 Motherboard Features10 Mx-1000 Series C1632 16-Zone Expansion Board Features Power SuppliesVisual indications 11.3 32-Zone Power Supply Features And Connections Battery DisconnectElectrical Safety InstallationElectrical Safety Installation Instructions 12.2.1 Mx-1000 Series Panel Installation InstructionsQuantity Description Type Page Installation And Connection Of The C1631 Repeater Interface Repeater Connection Diagram Introduction Commissioning ChecklistAn Overview Of The Commissioning Procedure CommissioningPre-Commissioning Wiring Check Powering up ConfigurationCommissioning Procedure Commissioning zones Commissioning the Fire and Fault Routing Outputs Commissioning the Fire Protection control signalCommissioning the Class Change Input Commissioning ancillary inputs Commissioning ancillary outputsCommissioning repeaters User Indications showing optional clock module User Controls and IndicationsUser Controls showing optional clock module Switch Functionality Button Availability DescriptionEngineer’s Zone/Output Configuration Process Zone or Output ConfigurationOperating the Engineer’s functions Page Engineer’s Zone/Output Configuration Time-out Warning Invalid Configuration conditionsList of configuration DIL switches and their functions 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

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