Advanced Mxp-536 Manuel - Page 4
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1 Introduction
The Mxp-536 Peripheral Zone Card, on-board I/O module, is an internal peripheral for use with the Mx-5000
range of fire alarm control panels
Each card provides monitoring of up to 8 Radial, or 4 Loop, conventional zone circuits.
Cards are protocol Independent.
Up to 16 cards may be connected to a panel, allowing for an extra 128 conventional zone circuits, and 48 Relay
Outputs.
Easily configured with the PC Configuration Tool
Can be set to Stand Alone mode and operate independently from the Fire Panel; using the 3 on-board relays to
report Fire, Fault & Earth Fault conditions.
2 General Installation & Operation
2.1 Module Overview
The Mxp-536 Peripheral Zone card offers 8 individually configurable conventional zone circuits, and 3
configurable relay outputs; as well as including an Earth Monitor circuit in the event that the card is mounted
remotely to its parent Fire Panel.
With up to 16 cards supported, this allows up to 128 conventional zone circuits and an extra 48 SELV relay
outputs to be operated from a single Fire Panel.
Each Mxp-536 unit can be configured to operate in either radial (class B) or ring (class A) mode.
In radial (class B) mode:
Up to 8 Conventional zones are supported per card
The EOL can be configured to use a 6K8, 4K7 or 3K9 EOL (single setting for all zones).
Zones work with standard or Schottky diode bases
Complies with applicable standard EN54-13
Can be configured for operation with Intrinsically Safe zones
In ring (class A) mode:
Up to 4 Conventional zones are supported per card
Maximises coverage protection (in the event of zone faults).
Complies with applicable standard EN54-13.
See Wiring Configuration for further details.
Cards are generally intended to work with an Mx5000 fire panel which is commonly referred to as working in
"Peripheral Bus" mode; but can also be configured to operate in a "Stand Alone" mode were connection to a 3
party panel is required. See Operating Modes for further details.
In Peripheral Bus mode, zone behaviour and relay settings are individually configured using the PC
Configuration tool.
See Card Configuration Setup for further details.
A dedicated PSU Monitor input is provided to report PSU faults back to the parent fire Panel when operating in
PBUS mode. In Stand Alone mode this input is used to reset the card in order to clear latched alarm conditions.
The Mxp-536 Peripheral Zone card makes use of Software Monitoring And Real Time Power Management
techniques in order to minimise power requirements under fault conditions (such as short circuits across
multiple zones), or when driving into Zone Circuits under Alarm conditions. The result is lower power
requirements, and increased battery life.
† Requires an "Exp-006 Active End of Line Module", sold separately.
†† Requires an apropriate barrier module. EN54-13 compliance is not supported on I.S zones
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