Cerberus Pyrotronics MXL Interactive Color Graphics System 5019

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MXL G Interactive Color Graphics System AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS Graphic Display of System Events SVGA Graphics Support Event Display by Color High Resolution Color Monitor Support PC Based Interactive Terminal Mode w Full MXL Control Context Sensitive Help Complete History Log w Report Generation Supervised Color Printer Support Automatic and Manual Graphic Screen Printing Supervised Printer Support PAL 1 Ten Levels of Zoom for Each Detection Device Status Events Support Touch Screen Support Graphical Arming and Disarming of Devices Uses Existing CAD Drawings or Scanned Regardless of Format Icon Library w Custom Icon Editor Special Instruction Field Supervised File Consistency Reports Password Protection NYMEA CSFM and FM Approved Listed ULC Listed is a PC based color graphics display package for use with the Cerberus Pyrotronics MXL system is used to monitor alarms supervisories troubles and violations as detected by the MXL maintains details of all detection devices connected the MXL control panel and holds screen image files to graphically the location of the devices Up to ten image files may be related to each detection point by offering multiple levels of ZOOM These screen are bit mapped representations usually floor plans using CAD software Screens may also be from drawings or brochures of buildings and floor or even photographs captured using a color or other graphic capture devices One or more may be complete text screens providing the or fire department with response instructions to a device or area System software includes a TSR and stay resident screen capture program that the use of a customer existing drawings regardless their original CAD format an event occurs alarm supervisory trouble or MXL G displays the first screen image file for the device The operator then has the option of ZOOM in for further details of the location of the device or may at details of the location of the device or may look at of other devices currently active A new alarm or will override any trouble or security events on the screen If a TOUCH SCREEN is installed it be used for these functions If a TOUCH SCREEN is not function keys and or the mouse may be used an alarm is received by the graphics system the PC audible activates to alert the operator This audible be silenced by pressing any key on the PC keyboard If event has not been acknowledged then the symbol for device will flash After acknowledgment active devices shown as solid colors according to the type of event devices currently in alarm are shown in red in magenta troubles in yellow and securities in Staus events such as active fans can also be dis The system can optionally display inactive devices green The device whose details are currently being is encircled by a flashing ring to two local printers can be connected to the MXL G The primary printer is a wide carriage parallel PAL 1 connected to LPT1 It is supervised and will all events as they occur It can also be used to print log reports If a color printer is used the device in will print red This printer can also be configured to NUMBER Information See descriptions under UL listed Industrial Computer requirements Interface Module a graphic screen although the use of a separate printer connected to LPT2 is recommended A screen can be printed manually by pressing the screen button on the keyboard or touch screen The zoom screen of the FIRST ALARM EVENT can be to print automatically on the designated graph printer This screen can be configured to contain impor information such as best access route for the fire MXL G provides four separate disk based log files one for each type of event These files can be viewed and printed according to event type device date screen etc The number of events logged is only by the size of the PC hard drive When the disk is backup copies can be made and the log cleared addition to being used as a graphics annunciation MXL G can also function as a fully interactive allowing complete operator control of the MXL acknowledging events silencing audibles the control panel disarming points changing detector sensitivity settings and generating diagnos reports such as sensitivity voltages The unique on line help feature guides the operator by descriptions and examples of command usage as are being entered Command descriptions and can also be called up alphabetically from a rolling This rolling list displays all the command information the command is highlighted The PC can switch from to terminal mode with a single keystroke maintenance mode devices can be armed and disarmed via the touch screen or mouse Password is provided to prevent unauthorized access to system functions These passwords may be entered the keyboard touch screen or mouse The graphics may be configured to request the password or to the password automatically for repetitive operations MXL G is supplied with a microprocessor based interface that plugs into the serial port COM 1 of a standard or IBM compatible PC The adapter also connects to the using the PIM 1 module The distance limitations are with the PIM 1 The connection between the PIM 1 MXL G PC is supervised The MXL G interface module are 61 8 L 23 8 W and 9 16 D This equipment operating temperature range is 0 to 49 Listed Industrial Computer Disk Card Monitor Screen Ports Ports All the above are IBM industrial computers UL 864 and UL 1076 listed To obtain 4 hours of standby power the ICS Lifeline model 9300057 UPS is The use of other than Cerberus Pyrotronics detectors and bases with Pyrotronics control equipment will be considered a misapplication of Pyrotronics equipment and as such void all warranties either expressed implied in regard to loss damage liabilities and or service problems Pyrotronics Ridgedale Avenue Knolls NJ 07927 201 267 1300 201 397 7008 www cerbpyro com in U S A Pyrotronics East Pearce Street Hill Ontario 1B7 CN 905 764 8384 905 731 9182 1997 sheet dated 2 96

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