Honeywell MRP-2001E manual

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    PN: 53040:A ECN 07-072 Deluge • Preaction Control MRP -2001 & MRP -2001E Installation, Operation and Programming Manual Document #53040 4/16/07 Revision: A[...]

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    PrecauLarge.PMD 02/26/2007 An automatic fire alarm system –typically made up of smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning devices, and a fire alarm control panel with remote notification capability–can provide early warning of a developing fire. Such a system, however, does not assure protection against property dam[...]

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    PrecauLarge.PMD 02/26/2007 WARNING - Several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. Control unit and asso- ciated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized. Do not attempt to insta[...]

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    T able of Contents 4 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E P/N: 53040:A 4/16/07 SECTION 1: Product Description ............. .............. ................. .............. .............. ................. ....... ............. ............ 11 1.1: Product Features ............. .............. ................. .............. .............. ................. ..[...]

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    MRP-2001 & MR P-2001E P/N: 53040:A 4/16/07 5 T able of C ontent s 3.2: Initial Power-up ....... .............. ................. .............. .............. ................. .............. ......... ........ ................. ........ 47 3.3: Programming Screens Description .................... ... .............. ................. ..........[...]

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    T able of Contents 6 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E P/N: 53040:A 4/16/07 4.1.4: Reset ..................... ................. .............. .............. ................. .............. ................. . ............. ................. . 85 4.2: Indicators ............. .............. ................. .............. .............. .................[...]

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    MRP-2001 & MR P-2001E P/N: 53040:A 4/16/07 7 T able of C ontent s B.6: Template 12: Single Hazard - 2 Zo nes Cross-Zoned With All Active .. ............................ .............. ........ 114 B.7: Template 13: Single Hazard - Du al Zone ....... ................................................................. .......... ............... 115[...]

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    Notes 8 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007[...]

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    MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 9 It is imperative that the installer understand the requirements o f the Authority H aving Jurisdictio n (AHJ) and be familiar with the standards se t forth by the following regulatory agencies: • Underwriters Laboratories Standards • NFP A 72 National Fire Alarm Code • CAN/ULC - S527-99 Standard[...]

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    10 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 Main Cir cuit Board Resettable Power - 24 VDC filter ed, power-limited, Clas s 2 (0.500 amps maximum) to smoke detectors (IDC). Supervise with a power supervision rel ay EOL R - 1 Nonresettab l e or Resettable Power Jumper selec t able by JP31, 24 VDC filtered, power-limi ted, Class 2 (0.500 amps max[...]

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    Product Features Product Description MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 11 SECTION 1 Product Description The MRP-2001 is a six zone F ACP for single and dual hazard deluge and preaction application s. The F ACP provides reliable fire detection, signaling and protection for commercial, indust rial and institutional buildin gs requiri ng w[...]

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    Product Description Product Features 12 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 • Control Buttons  ACK (Acknowledge)  Alarm Silence  System Reset/Lamp T est  Drill • Indicator s  Fire Alarm  Supervisory  T rouble  AC Power  Alarm Silence  Discharge • Piezo sounder for alarm, trouble and supervisory • 24 v[...]

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    Specifications Product Descri pti on MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 13 1.2 S pecifications AC Power MRP-2001: 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 3.66 amps MRP-2001E: 240 V AC, 50 Hz, 2.085 amps W ire size: minimum #14 A WG (2.0 mm 2 ) with 600V insulation Supervised, nonpower-limited Battery (sealed lead acid only) - J12 Maximum Charging Circuit - Nor[...]

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    Product Description Controls and In dicators 14 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 Special Appl ication Resett able or Nonr esettable Power - TB9 Operating V oltage: Nom inal 24 VDC Maximum A vailable Current: 500 mA (see note 1) Power-limited Circuitry Jumper selectable by JP31 for resettable or nonresettable power:  Jumper pins 1 &a[...]

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    Components Product Description MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 15 Local Piezo Sounder A piezo sounder provides separate and distinct pulse rates fo r alarm , trouble and supervisory conditions. Indicators Indicators are provided to annunciate th e following conditions: • Fire Alarm - red indicator • Supervisory - yellow indicator [...]

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    Product Description Optional Modules and Accessories 16 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 1.5 Optional Modules and Accessories CAC-5X Class A Co nv ert er Module The CAC-5X Module can be used to convert the Style B (Class B) Initiating Device Circuits to Style D (Class A) and Style Y (Class B) Output Circuits to Style Z (Class A). The m[...]

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    Backbox Mounting Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 17 SECTION 2 Installation The cabinet can be surface mounte d or s emi-flush mounted. The door is removable during the installation period by opening and li fting it off the hinges. The cabinet mounts using two key slots at the top of the backbox and two addi tiona l securi[...]

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    Installation Backbox Mounting 18 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 9050UD encl.cdr Figure 2.2 Cabinet Dimensions Hinge Slot for optional Dress Panel Semi-Flush mounting hole Mounting slots for optional Trim Ring Hinge Slot for optional Dress Panel Semi-Flush Mounting Do not recess box more than 3.875” into wall to avoid covering venti[...]

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    Backbox Mounting Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 19 Figure 2.3 Backbox 9050udcab.cdr[...]

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    Installation Operating Power 20 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 2.2 Operating Power W ARNING : Several differ ent sources of power can be connected to this panel. Disconnect all sour ces of power befor e servi cing. The panel and associated equipment may be dam aged by r em oving and/or inserting car ds, modules or interconnecting cab[...]

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    Input Circuits Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 21 2.3 Input Circuit s The MRP-2001 has six programmable IDC s (Initiating Device Circuits). Each circuit is compatible with System Sens or ’ s i 3 smoke detectors which generate a ma intenance signal when the detector becomes dirty and a separate supe rvisory ‘freeze’ [...]

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    Installation Input Circuits 22 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 Combination W aterflow/Supervisory Zone A combination W aterflow/Superv isory circuit allows an F ACP to distinguish between an Alarm switch (waterflow device) and a Supervisory switch (tamper) installed on the same circuit. Any circuit can be programmed as a Combo T ype z[...]

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    Output Circuits Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 23 2.4 Output Circuits 2.4.1 Output s/Notification A ppliance/Releasing Circuit s Each of the four Style Y (Class B) Notification Appliance Circuits can output a maximum of 3.0 amps of current. T otal current dr awn from these as well as othe r DC power outputs cannot exceed[...]

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    Installation Output Circui ts 24 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 2.4.2 Special Appl ication DC Power Output Connections Special Application Resettable and Nonresettable 24 VDC power is available on the MRP-2001 control panel. 2.4.3 Relays - Programmable The MRP-2001control panel provides a factory defa ult pro grammed alarm relay , fa[...]

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    Power-limited Wiring Requi rem ents Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 25 2.5 Power-limited Wiring Requirement s Power-limited and nonpower-limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet. All power-limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0.25” (6.35 mm ) away from any nonp ower- limited circuit wiring. Fu [...]

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    Installation Install ati on of Optional Modules 26 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 2.6 Inst allation of Optional Modules CAUTION : Remove all power (AC and DC) bef ore installing or r e movi ng mod ules or wiring. 2.6.1 CAC-5X Class A Converter Module 2.6.1.1 In st al la tio n The CAC-5X Module can be used to convert five Style B (Cla[...]

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    Installation of Op tional Modules Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 27 2.6.1.2 Wirin g NACs and I DCs for Class A W ire the Style Z (Class A) Notification Appliance Circuits using TB5 of the F ACP main circuit board and TB2 of the CAC-5X module. W ire the Style D (Class A) Initiating Device Circuits using TB4 of the F ACP m[...]

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    Installation Install ati on of Optional Modules 28 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 2.6.2 4XTMF Municip al Box T ransmitter Option Module The 4XTMF modul e can be plugged i nto connectors J4 and J5 on the main circuit board. The following steps must be followed when installin g the 4XTMF mod ule: 1. Remove all power (AC and DC) from th[...]

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    Installation of Op tional Modules Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 29 2.6.2.1 4XTMF Tr ansmitter M odule Ins tallation The 4XTMF provides a supervised output for a local energy municipal box transmitter in addition to alarm and trouble reverse polari ty . A jumper option allows the reverse polarity circuit to open with a s[...]

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    Installation ANN-BUS Devices 30 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 2.7 ANN-BUS Devices W ARNING! Disconnect all sour ces of power (AC and DC) befor e installing or removing any modules or wiring. A variety of optional devices can be connected to the F ACP A NN-BUS communication circuit. Compatible devices include: • ANN-80 LCD Annun ci[...]

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    ANN-BUS Devices Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 31 After calculating the total worst case current dr aw , T able 2.1 specifies the maximum distance the modules can be located from th e F ACP on a single wire run. The table ensures 6.0 volts of line drop maximum. In general , the wire length is limited by resistan ce, but [...]

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    Installation ANN-BUS Devices 32 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 Wiring Distance Ca lcula t ion Example: Suppose a system is configured with the followin g ANN-BUS mod ules: • 2 ANN-80 Remote LCD Annunciators • 1 ANN-S/PG Serial/Paralle l Printer Interface Module • 1 ANN-I/O LED Driver Module The total worst case current is calcu[...]

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    ANN-BUS Devices Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 33 2.7.1.3 Powering ANN-BUS Devices from Auxiliary Power Supply Figure 2.16 illustrates the pow ering of ANN-BUS devices from an auxili ary power supply such as the FCPS-24FS6/8, when the maximum number of ANN-BUS devices exceeds the ANN- BUS power requirements. 2.7.2 ANN-BU[...]

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    Installation ANN-BUS Devices 34 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 2.7.3 ANN-80 Remote LCD Annunciator The ANN-80 LCD Annunciator is a compact, 80 char acter , backlit LCD remote fire an nunciator which mimics the F ACP display . It also provides system status indicators for AC Power , Alarm, T rouble, Supervisory and Alarm Silenced cond[...]

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    ANN-BUS Devices Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 35 2.7.5.3 Wiring ANN-80 to FACP The following steps can be used as a guide to wi re the annunciator . Make certain all power has been removed from the F ACP prior to annunciat or in st allation. 1. Route wires from hole in backplate, throug h wiring channel and then to ANN-[...]

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    Installation ANN-BUS Devices 36 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 The following table shows the ANN -80 connections to the F ACP . Programming Following installatio n and wiring of the ANN-80 LCD annunciator to the F ACP , the annunciat or must be added to the system via F ACP programming. Refer to the programming section tit led "[...]

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    ANN-BUS Devices Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 37 2.7.6 ANN-S/PG Serial/Parallel Printer Interface Inst allation The ANN-S/PG Serial/Paral lel Interface module allows the ancillary connection of a serial or parallel printer to the F ACP for a real-time log of system events, detector status reports and event history . Not[...]

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    Installation ANN-BUS Devices 38 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 2.7.6.2.1 Connectin g PRN-6 Printer Remote printers require a prim ary AC power sour ce. If required for the fire alarm system configuration (for example, a Proprietary Fire Alarm System), a remote printer requir es a secondary power source (battery backup). Since a seco [...]

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    ANN-BUS Devices Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 39 2.7.7 ANN-I/O LE D Driver Module The ANN-I/O is an LED driver modul e that can be used in a wide variety of applications, incl uding as an interface with most customized graphic annunciators. The ANN-I/O can drive up to 40 LEDs. The following sections describe hardware in[...]

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    Installation ANN-BUS Devices 40 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 2.7.7.3 ANN-I/O Connection to FACP The ANN-I/O connects to the F ACP via the ANN-BUS as illustrated in Fi gure 2.20. After the ANN-I/O is connected to the panel, it must be added to the system via F ACP programming. Figure 2.20 ANN-I/O Connection to FACP ANN-I/O Module FA[...]

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    ANN-BUS Devices Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 41 2.7.7.4 ANN-I/O M odule LED Wiring There are four 12-pin connector s on the ANN-I/O modul e for connecting LEDs. Each set of 10 LEDs get their power from Pin 1 1 of the corresponding connector . Internal resistors are sized so that there is approximately 10 mA of current [...]

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    Installation ANN-BUS Devices 42 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 2.7.8.1 ANN-LED Board Layout Figure 2.22 illustrates the ANN-LED board show ing locations of screw terminals for connection to the F ACP and the DIP switches for selecting the ANN-BUS ID number . 2.7.8.2 Spe c ifi ca tions • Max. ANN-BUS V oltage: 24 VDC • Max. Curren[...]

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    ANN-BUS Devices Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 43 2.7.8.4 ANN-LED Co nnection to FACP Figure 2.23 illustrates the ANN-LED board show ing locations of screw terminals for connection to the F ACP and the DIP switches for selecting the ANN-BUS ID number . Figure 2.23 ANN-LED Connection to FACP FACP ANN-LED ANN-BUS +24 VDC -[...]

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    Installation ANN-BUS Devices 44 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 2.7.9 ANN-RL Y Relay Module The ANN-RL Y relay module provides 10 programma ble Form-C relays when used with a compatible F ACP . 2.7.9.1 ANN-RLY Board Layout Figure 2.22 illustrates the ANN-RL Y board showing locations of screw terminals for connection to the F ACP and t[...]

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    ANN-BUS Devices Installation MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 45 2.7.9.4 ANN-RLY Co nnection to FACP Figure 2.23 illustrates the ANN-RL Y board showing locations of screw terminals for connection to the F ACP and the DIP switches for selecting the ANN-BUS ID number . Figure 2.25 ANN-RLY Connection to FACP FACP ANN-RLY ANN-BUS +24 VDC -[...]

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    Programming User Programming 46 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 SECTION 3 Programming 3.1 User Programming The F ACP is completely field programmable us ing the panel keypad and requires no special software skills. While pr ogramming the F ACP , the fir e pr otection capabilities of the control panel ar e enabled. Program T emplates h[...]

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    Initial Power-up Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 47 Pressing 2 will select user Programmi ng Mode which may only be acco mplished by an authorized person. After pressing 2 , a screen will prompt for a password. After entering the correct password, the user may select from a list of programming optio ns. Exit Programming a[...]

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    Programming Programming and Passw ords 48 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 3.4 Programming and Passwor ds There are two factory set progra mming passwords which will access the Programming screens as indicated in the following exampl es. From either of the screen s, access to specific system and device features or programming may be ob[...]

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    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 49 3.5 Master Programming Level When the Master Program Level password is en tered, the control panel will enter user Programming mode. In this mode, the piezo sound er remains off, the trouble relay is activated an d the system Trouble indicator flashes until Progr[...]

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    Programming Master Programming Level 50 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 3.5.1 F ACP CONFIG (A pplication T emp lates) For a detailed description of each T emplate, r efer to "F ACP Configuration T emplates" on page 108 . The F ACP Configuration option allows the us er to program the F ACP with one of seven factory preprogram[...]

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    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 51 T o change the pr ogramming for the displayed zone, pr ess the keyboar d ‘down’ arro w key to view the Edit Zone scr eens . The following examples show the editing of Input Zone 1: Enable/Dis ab le Zone T o Enable or Disabl e the zone, press the 1 key while v[...]

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    Programming Master Programming Level 52 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 Pressing the down arrow key displays addi tional zo ne types as indicated in the following table. While viewing any Zone T ype screen, select the type o f zone being programmed by pressing the corresponding keyboard number key . Th e display will retu rn to Edit I[...]

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    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 53 Output Cir cuit MAP Output Mapping (p er input zone) allo ws the progr ammer/operator t o assign the Output Circui ts that will be activated when a pa rticular Input Zo ne or cross-zone d releasing group goes active. Pressing 3 for Output Circuit Map while viewin[...]

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    Programming Master Programming Level 54 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 Pressing 1 while viewing the Noun /Adj ective Screen will cause the following screen(s) to be displayed. Note that the keyboard down arrow key must be pressed to see all the Adjective screens. Press the number correspo nding to the adjective that is to be used as [...]

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    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 55 Pressing 2 while viewing the Noun /Adj ective Screen will cause the following screen(s) to be displayed. Note that the keyboard down arrow key must be pressed to see all the Noun screens. Press the number corresponding to the noun that is to be used as a descrip [...]

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    Programming Master Programming Level 56 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 A maximum of 20 characters (including spaces) can be entered. T o enter alphanumeric characters from the keypad, rep eatedly press the appr opriate key until the de sired character is displayed in the first p osition. For example, to enter the letter B , press the[...]

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    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 57 3.5.3 Output Circuit s The options for the Output Circuits on the cont rol panel main circuit board can be configu red by pressing 2 while viewing Programming Screen #2. The follow ing screens will be disp layed: The Output Circuits can be configured independentl[...]

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    Programming Master Programming Level 58 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 3.5.3.1 Ena b le d Pressing 1 while viewing Outpu t Screen #1 will cau se the display to change to Enabled No . This will prevent the selected main circuit boar d NAC from activating its devices. Each press of the 1 key will cause the d isplay to toggle between En[...]

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    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 59 3.5.3.2. 2 Release S tage NA C If Release Stage NAC is selected as the Output T ype, the following subscreen will be d isplayed: An NAC can be used to signal the two stages of a release opera tion. This screen allows the programmer to select the NAC output that w[...]

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    Programming Master Programming Level 60 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 3.5.3.4 Auto Sile nc e The Auto Silence feature, when enabled, automatically sile nces all main circuit board silenceable notification appliances after a programm ed lengt h of time. T o enable this feature and program the time delay before Auto Silence activat io[...]

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    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 61 3.5.3.6 Co di n g The Coding feature allows the programmer to select the type of output that the main circuit board outputs will generate when activated. Pressin g 1 while viewing Output Screen #3 will cause the following displays to appear: OUTPUT # 1=CODING Out[...]

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    Programming Master Programming Level 62 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 The programmer can select the notification appli ance outp ut coding by pressing the number corresponding to the desired output. The coding selections are: • Steady - a continuous output with no coding • March T ime - 120 ppm (pulse-per-minute) output • Cali[...]

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    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 63 3.5.4 Cross Input Zones An application may require that two or more input zones become active at the sam e tim e before a particular releasing output activates. This is referre d to as cross-zoning. For example, an installer may want four particular zones to beco[...]

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    Programming Master Programming Level 64 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 In this example, since the cro ss-zoning for Release Circuit 1 (Zone 1) is being displayed, Ye s is shown for Zone 1 which is cross-zone d with Zone 2. Zone 2 displays Ye s since it is cross-zoned with Zone 1. The remaining zones display NO or N/A for no cross-zon[...]

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    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 65 Pressing 3 for System Setup, while viewing Prog ramming Screen #2, will cause the following screens to be displayed: 3.5.6.1 Timers T imers for Soak, W aterflow Del ay and AC Loss Delay can be programm ed by pressing 2 while viewing System Setup Screen #1. The fo[...]

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    Programming Master Programming Level 66 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 3.5.6.1. 1 Soak 1 or Soak 2 The factory default setting for Soak T ime is 10 minutes. T o select a Soak T im e delay of 10 to 30 minutes, press 1 for Soak 1 (Release Circuit 1) or 2 for Soak 2 (Releas e Circuit 2) while viewing T imer Screen #1. The following disp[...]

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    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 67 3.5.6.1. 3 AC Loss D elay The reporting of a loss of AC power can be de layed by programming the length of the desired delay . Press 1 while viewing Timer Screen #2 to display the following: A flashing cursor will appear in the lower left corner of the disp lay .[...]

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    Programming Master Programming Level 68 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 Pressing 2 while viewing the Select Banner Scr een will display th e following screen: This screen allows the programmer to enter a cust om banner . A flashing cursor will appear in the bottom left corner of the display . A maxi mum of 20 characters (i ncluding sp[...]

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    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 69 3.5.6.3. 1 Ti me T o change the time, press 1 while viewing the T ime-Date Screen. The following screen will be displayed: A flashing cursor is located toward the top left of the display . Below th e cursor is the current time. T o change the time, enter the two-[...]

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    Programming Master Programming Level 70 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 3.5.6.3. 4 Daylight Sa vings Time Pressing 1 while viewing T ime-Date Scr een #2 will cause the following screens to be displayed : Pressing 1 while viewing Daylig ht Sav ings Screen #1 will cause the display to toggl e bet ween Enabled Y es and Enabled No . The c[...]

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    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 71 3.5.7 ANN-BUS Optional ANN-BUS devices availa ble for the F ACP include annunciato rs, relay modules and printer connection for acquiring hardcopy printou ts of panel data. Pressi ng 1 while viewing Programming Screen #3 will cause the control pan el to display t[...]

  • Page 72

    Programming Master Programming Level 72 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 3.5.7.2 ANN-BUS Modules If an ANN-BUS module is installed, press 2 while vi ewing ANN-BUS screen #1 to select ANN-BUS addresses for the mo dul e(s). The followin g screen will be d isplayed. Pressing the down arrow key will allow the programmer to view additio nal[...]

  • Page 73

    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 73 3.5.7.3 Au to -C on f ig u re The ANN-BUS Auto-Configure features allows th e programmer to quickl y bring all installed ANN-BUS modules online. The software will search for all ANN-BUS modu les and automatically program the device type an d address into the syst[...]

  • Page 74

    Programming Master Programming Level 74 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 If the Parallel Port option is selected, the user has the option to supervise the printer and select an offline timer for the supervision by pressing 2 for Printer Superv ision while viewing Print Options screen #1. Each press of the 2 key will cause the display t[...]

  • Page 75

    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 75 3.5.7.5 ANN-I/O LED Zone Assignments The information displayed by LEDs on every ANN-I/O modu le is not programm able and will therefore be as indicated in the following table. LED Zone (any address) 1A C F a u l t 2 General Alarm 3 General Supervisory 4 General T[...]

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    Programming Master Programming Level 76 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 3.5.7.6 ANN-80 Options Pressing 2 while ANN-BUS screen #2 will display the fo llo wing screen: The Piezo Enabl e option allows the programmer to sel ect whether the piezo sou nder on any installed ANN-80 annunciator w ill ever sound. Pressing 1 while vi ewing the [...]

  • Page 77

    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 77 3.5.7.7 ANN-RL Y Options Pressing 1 for ANN-RLY Options while viewing ANN-BUS Screen #3 will cause the following screen to be displayed: The ANN-RL Y module provides ten Form-C rela ys which can be programmed for various functions. The initial screen displays Rel[...]

  • Page 78

    Programming Master Programming Level 78 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 3.5.8 History The History option allows an author ized user to view or erase even ts which have occurred in the control panel. Pressing 2 while viewing Programm ing Screen #3 will display the History opt ions as shown in the following display: 3.5.8.1 View Events [...]

  • Page 79

    Master Programming Level Programm ing MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 79 3.5.9 W alktest W alktest allows an individual to test the fire alarm system without the necessity to reset the control panel after each device activation. Pressing 3 while v iewing the Program m ing Screen #3 will cause the following W alktest options to be disp[...]

  • Page 80

    Programming Master Programming Level 80 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 3.5.10 Clear Program Pressing 1 while viewing Programmi ng Screen #4, wil l select the Clear Program option. The control panel will provide a warning to the user by prom pt ing with the following display: Pressing 1 for Ye s will cause the control panel to carry o[...]

  • Page 81

    Maintenance Programming Level Progr amming MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 81 3.6 Maintenance Programming Level T o access Maintenance Programming mode, press the Enter key . The LCD will d isplay the following: T o enter the Maintenance Programming mode, press 2 . The display will read as follows: When the Maintenance level password [...]

  • Page 82

    Programming Maintenance Programming Level 82 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 3.6.1 Input Zones - Enable/Disable The Input Zones option allows the user to en able or disable desired zones. Pressi ng 1 for Inpu t Zones, while viewing Maintenance Screen #1 will cause the following screens to be disp layed: Pressing the down arrow k ey wi[...]

  • Page 83

    Maintenance Programming Level Progr amming MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 83 Pressing 1 while viewing the History screen will cause the followi ng screen to be displayed: T o view all the events which have occurred in the control panel since the history file was last erased, press 1 while viewing the Events screen. T o vi ew only ala[...]

  • Page 84

    Programming Maintenance Programming Level 84 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 3.6.4 Time-Date T o program the time and date into the co ntrol panel, press 1 while viewing Maintenance Screen #2. The following display will appear: T o change the time, press 1 to display the following screen: A flashing cursor will appear on the left side[...]

  • Page 85

    Panel Control Buttons Operating Instructions MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 85 SECTION 4 Operating Instructions Factory pro gr a mm ed T emplates ha ve been provided to faci li tate the instal lation and configuration of the Fire Alarm Contro l Panel. The factory defa ult programming for this panel is T emplate #7. Refer to "F A[...]

  • Page 86

    Operating Instructions Indicators 86 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 4.2 Indicators The eight indicators, which are located on the front panel, operate as follows: AC Power This is a green indicator which illuminates if AC power is applied to the F ACP . A loss of AC power will turn off this indicator . Fire Alarm This red indicator f[...]

  • Page 87

    Trouble Operation Operating Instructions MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 87 Note: T o ensur e that the system is functioning pr operly , the F ACP will perform a fr eeze check five minutes after the panel is r eset, followed by a maintenance check. If ther e is no fr eeze or maintenance condition, the panel will continue to monitor fo[...]

  • Page 88

    Operating Instructions Alarm Operation 88 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 Pressing the Acknowledge/S tep or Alar m Sile nce key will cause the p ulsin g piezo to silence and the system T rouble indicator to change from flashing t o on steady . This block acknowledgment o ccurs regardless of the nu mber of trou bles, alarms and supervi[...]

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    Supervisory Operation Operating Instructions MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 89 • Fourth line in display:  T ime; the current time in this example is 10:00A which represen ts 10:00 AM  Date; the current month, day an d year in this example is 03 for March, 08 for the 8th day of the month and 06 for the year 2006 4.6 Supervisor[...]

  • Page 90

    Operating Instructions 2nd-Shot Water Switch 90 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 4.9 2nd-Shot W ater Switch Following an in itial waterflow release, an input ci rcuit with the nonlatching T ype Code of 2nd-Shot W ater Switch, when activated, will cause another waterflow release to occur im mediately . If a manual switch is connected to[...]

  • Page 91

    Release Stages Operating Instructions MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 91 4.13 Release S t ages Outputs programmed as Release Stage NACs indicate the two stages of a release operation:  the activation of an output programmed as a Releasing Circuit will cause the programmed indicating NAC output to turn on steady  upon completion [...]

  • Page 92

    Operating Instructions Read Status 92 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 Alarm/Short e d Co ndition When in audible W alktest, the panel responds to each new alarm and ac tivates its programmed control outputs for four seconds, if those outputs have been program med for silenceable activation. It also stores each alarm in the walktest hi[...]

  • Page 93

    Read Status Operating Instructions MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 93 4.16.1 F ACP Configuration Pressing 1 while viewing Read Status Screen #1 will display the type o f configuration program med into the F ACP (refer to "F ACP CONFIG (Applicati on T emplates)" on page 50). As an example, if T emplate 7 was programmed as the[...]

  • Page 94

    Operating Instructions Read Status 94 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 4.16.3 Output Circuit s Pressing 3 while viewing Read Status Screen #1 will display the following screens: The operator can press 1 to view the programmed options for Output 1, 2 to view the programmed options for Output 2, 3 to view the programmed options for Outpu[...]

  • Page 95

    Read Status Operating Instructions MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 95 4.16.5 On-Board Relays Pressing 2 while viewing Read Status Screen #2 will display the followin g screen: This screen allows the operator to vi ew the programmed option for each relay . 4.16.6 System Settings Pressing 3 while viewing Read Status Screen #2 will displ[...]

  • Page 96

    Operating Instructions Read Status 96 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 4.16.7 Timers Pressing 1 while Read Status Screen #3 wi ll display the following screens: These screens allow the operator to view the various timer settings. 4.16.8 Daylight Savings Pressing 2 while Read Status Screen #3 will cause the following screens to be displ[...]

  • Page 97

    Read Status Operating Instructions MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 97 4.16.9 History Pressing 3 while viewing Read Status Screen #3 will display the following screens: The operator can view all events which have been stored in the history file, only alarms or other events, such as troubles or supervisories, by pressing the correspond [...]

  • Page 98

    Operating Instructions Read Status 98 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 4.16.1 1 ANN-BUS Pressing 2 while viewing Read Status Screen #4 will display the settings for the ANN-BUS options as shown in the following screens: ANN-BUS Screen #1 indicates whether the ANN-BUS is enabled (Y es/No). Pressing 1 while viewing ANN-B US Screen #1 wil[...]

  • Page 99

    Overview Power Supply Calculations MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 99 SECTION 5 Power Supply Calculations 5.1 Overview This section contains instructions and tables fo r calculating power supply currents in alarm and standby conditions. This is a four-step process, consisting of the following: 1. Calculating the total amount of A C br[...]

  • Page 100

    Power Supply Calculat ions Calculating the System Current Draw 100 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007 5.3 Calculating the System Current Draw 5.3.1 Overview The control panel must be able to power all inte rnal and external devices continuously during the non-fire alarm condition. T o calculate the non-fire alarm lo ad on the system pow[...]

  • Page 101

    Calculating th e System Current Draw Power Supply Calculations MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 101 T able 5-3 contains three column s for calculating current draws. For each column, calculate the current and enter the total (in ampe res) in the botto m row . When finish ed, copy the totals from Cal - culation Column 2 and Calculatio n[...]

  • Page 102

    Power Supply Calculat ions Calculating the Battery Size 102 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007 5.4 Calculating the Battery Size Use T able 5-4 to calculate the total Standby and Alarm load in ampere hours (AH). This total load determines the battery size (in AH), required to support the control panel under the loss of AC power . Complet[...]

  • Page 103

    Input-to-Output C ircuit Mapping and Cross-Zone Operation Circuit Mapping and Cross-Zoni ng MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 103 APPENDIX A Circuit Mapping and Cr oss-Zoning A.1 Input-to-Output Circuit Ma pping and Cross-Zone Operati on The flexible cross-zoning and input-to-output (I/O) mapp ing capability of this fire panel provides [...]

  • Page 104

    Circuit Mapping and Cross-Zoning Input-to-Output Circuit Mapping and Cross-Zone Operation 104 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007 A.1.1 Mapping Input Zones to Out put Circuit s for Direct Activation Using the INPUT ZONES menus, you can assign an y input zone to directly activate (without cross- zoning) any of the four output circuits pro[...]

  • Page 105

    Input-to-Output C ircuit Mapping and Cross-Zone Operation Circuit Mapping and Cross-Zoni ng MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 105 A.1.2 Mapping Input Zones to Release Circuits for Cross Zone Activation Using the OUTPUT CIRCUITS menus, this fire panel will allow you to assign a release circuit type of operation to any two of th e four ou[...]

  • Page 106

    Circuit Mapping and Cross-Zoning Input-to-Output Circuit Mapping and Cross-Zone Operation 106 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007 Example 4: A dual hazard, cross-zoned application using four input zones and two releasing ou tput circuits. Input Zones 1 and 2 are cross-zoned to activate Output Circuit 2, which is program med as RELEASE 1.[...]

  • Page 107

    Input-to-Output C ircuit Mapping and Cross-Zone Operation Circuit Mapping and Cross-Zoni ng MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 107 A.1.3 Complex Examples of Cr oss Zoning and I/O Mapping for Release Circuit s Following are some complex exampl es of cross-zoning for more de mand ing applicat ions that are possible with this fire panel. In[...]

  • Page 108

    FACP Configuration Templates Input-to-Output C ircuit Mapping and Cross-Zone Operation 108 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007 APPENDIX B F ACP Configuration T emplates The MRP-2001/E has been provided with prepr ogramm ed templates which allo w the user to quickly configure the F ACP [refer to "F ACP CONFIG (Application T emplates)[...]

  • Page 109

    Templat e 7: Single Haz ar d - 3 Zone FACP Configuration Templates MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 109 B.1 T emplate 7: Single Hazard - 3 Zone T able Legend: X = direct correlation between Input Zo ne and Out put Circuit (input zone activati on wi ll turn on corresponding output circuit). Input Zone T ypes: • Zone 1 = 2-wire smoke ?[...]

  • Page 110

    FACP Configuration Templates Template 8: Sin gle Hazard - Cross-Zone Wi th Manual Release 110 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007 B.2 T emplate 8: Single Hazard - Cross-Zone With Manual Release Table Legend: X = direct correlation betwee n Input Zone and Output Circuit (input zo n e activation will turn on corresponding output circuit). [...]

  • Page 111

    Template 9: Dual Hazard - Combined Release FACP Configuration Templates MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 111 B.3 T emplate 9: Dual Ha zard - Combined Release Table Legend: X = direct correlation betwee n Input Zone and Output Circuit (input zo n e activation will turn on corresponding output circuit). Input Zone T ypes: • Zone 1 = 2-[...]

  • Page 112

    FACP Configuration Templates Template 10: Dual Hazard - Split Release 112 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007 B.4 T emplate 10: Dual Hazard - Split Release Table Legend: X = direct correlation betwee n Input Zone and Output Circuit (input zo n e activation will turn on corresponding output circuit). Input Zone T ypes: • Zone 1 = 2-wire[...]

  • Page 113

    Template 11: Single Hazard - 3 Zones and Low Pressure FACP Configuration Templates MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 113 B.5 T emplate 1 1: Single Haza rd - 3 Zones and Low Pressure Table Legend: X = direct correlation betwee n Input Zone and Output Circuit (input zo n e activation will turn on corresponding output circuit). Input Zone [...]

  • Page 114

    FACP Configuration Templates Template 12: Single Hazard - 2 Zones Cross-Zoned With All Active 114 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007 B.6 T emplate 12: Single Hazard - 2 Zones Cross-Zoned W i th All Active Table Legend: X = direct correlation betwee n Input Zone and Output Circuit (input zo n e activation will turn on corresponding outpu[...]

  • Page 115

    Template 13 : Single Hazard - Dual Zone FACP Configuration Templates MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 115 B.7 T emplate 13: Single Hazard - Dual Zone T able Legend: X = direct correlation between Input Zo ne and Out put Circuit (input zone activati on wi ll turn on corresponding output circuit). Input Zone T ypes: • Zone 1 = 2-wire s[...]

  • Page 116

    NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements Template 13 : Single Hazard - Dual Zone 116 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007 APPENDIX C NFP A S tandard-Specific Requirements This panel has been designed for use in commerci al, industrial and instit utional applications and meets the requirements for s erv ice under the National Fire Protection As[...]

  • Page 117

    Template 13 : Single Hazard - Dual Zone NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 117 The following figure illustrat es an example of Central Station/Remote Station Reporting using a 41 1UD. The relay contacts from the MRP-2001/E may be used to trip any dialer UL-listed for Central Station/Remote Station Repo[...]

  • Page 118

    NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements Template 13 : Single Hazard - Du al Zone 118 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007 Notes: 1. Reference the 41 1UD Manual for additional information 2. All connections between the control panel and t he 41 1UD must be in conduit, less th an 20 ft. (610 cm) in length in the same room. 3. Any zone of the 41[...]

  • Page 119

    NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm Sys tem NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 119 C.1 NFP A 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm System All connections are power -l imited and supervised. Th is application is not suitable for separate transmission of sprinkler supervisory or trouble conditions. Notes: 1. 3 ohms maximum l[...]

  • Page 120

    NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm System 120 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007 NFP A 72 Remote S tation Protective Signaling System Notes: 1. Cut Jumper JP30 on the MRP- 2001/E main circuit board to supervise placement of the 4XTMF module. 2. Refer to "4XTMF T ransmitter Module Installation" on [...]

  • Page 121

    NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm Sys tem NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 121 NFP A 72 Proprietary Protective Signaling Systems Figure C.4 Propri etary Protective Sig naling System Form-C relay contact programmed to activate on Supervisory condition. Form-C Trouble contact which will automatically activa[...]

  • Page 122

    NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements Central Station/Rem ote Station Transmitter: Conn ection to FACP Dry 122 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007 C.2 Central S t ation/Rem ote St ation T ransmitter: Connectio n to F ACP Dry Cont acts The dry contacts of th e MRP-2001/E program mable relays can be used to trip a UL-864 Listed Central Stati[...]

  • Page 123

    Central Station/Remote Station Tra nsmitter: Connection to FACP Dry Contacts FACP with Keltron MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 123 APPENDIX D F ACP with Keltr on The following figure illustrat es the con nections between the F ACP and Keltron Reveiver/ T ransmitter . CAUTION! For reasons of wiring diagram clarity , te rminal designati[...]

  • Page 124

    Testing & Maintenance Testing 124 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007 APPENDIX E T esting & Maintenance E.1 T esting E.1.1 Inspection Once installation has been completed, a careful visual inspecti on shou ld be mad e before applying power to the system. Check the actual wiring hookup with the wirin g diagrams. Insure that no pie[...]

  • Page 125

    Maintenance Testing & Maintenance MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 125 Te s t i 3 Series detectors as follows: Te s t S w i t c h 1. An opening for the recessed test swit ch is located on the detector housing. 2. Insert a small screwdriver or allen wr ench (0 .18” max.) into the test switch opening; push and hold. 3. If the detec[...]

  • Page 126

    Testing & Maintenance Maintenance 126 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007[...]

  • Page 127

    MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/07 127 Index Numerics 2nd-Shot Water Switch 52 4XTMF 120 A ABB-BUS wiring distance 30 AC Loss Delay 65 , 67 AC power 20 AC power rating 13 AC power requirements 99 accessories 16 ACK see also Acknowledge 12 Acknowledge 12 Acknowledge/Step 14 , 85 Adjective list 54 multiple entries 56 Alarm 88 alarm piezo pul[...]

  • Page 128

    128 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/07 Index Disable Release 46 , 52 Disable/Enable 89 DP-51050LED Dress Panel 16 dress panel 12 , 16 Drill 12 , 14 , 85 E earth ground 20 edit detector screens 51 Enable/Disable 82 zone 51 End-of-Line resistor IDC 13 , 21 , 22 NAC 13 , 23 Enter key 48 Erase History 78 exiting programming 47 , 48 Read Status[...]

  • Page 129

    MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/07 129 Index N NAC 11 , 13 Auto Silence 60 coded 90 current 23 End-of-Line resistor 13 , 23 maximum current 13 programmable 12 synchronized 62 wiring 23 NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fi re Alar m Sy stem 116 , 119 NFPA 72 Central Station Se rvice (Protected Premises Unit) or Remote Station Service 11 6 NFPA 72 Proprieta[...]

  • Page 130

    130 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/07 Index Relays 64 , 95 Release Circuit 58 Release Stage 91 Release Stage NAC 59 releasing circuit 13 releasing solenoid 12 releasing solenoids 11 remote LCD annunciator installation 34 programming 36 , 76 specifications 34 wiring 35 remote station service 29 Remote Station Transmitter Connecti on to FAC[...]

  • Page 131

    MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/07 131 Index UL requirements 25 Z Zone type 51 Zone Setup Maintenance Level 82 zone type inputs 52[...]

  • Page 132

    Testing & Maintenance Maintenance 132 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007[...]

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    Maintenance Testing & Maintenance MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007 133[...]

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    Testing & Maintenance Maintenance 134 MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 5304 0:A 4/16/2007[...]

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