Simplex Addressable Smoke Detector Bases, MAPNET I 2098-9641 and 2098-9643, MAPNET II 2098-9651 and 2098-9652 Installation Instructions

File Preview
File Preview
Click below to download for free

Text Preview

Mimplex Smoke Detector Bases and 2098 9643 I II and 2098 9652 these procedures install the following addressable smoke detector bases alarm LED 20989651 20989652 alarm LED following photoelectric or heat detector heads mount in the above bases per Tables 1 and 2 below 20989641 2098 9643 2098 9201 sure that the location of each smoke detector has been per local and national fire codes see NFPA 72E 3 l 4 6 3 5 and Sections 4 l The detector head obtain both power and data over MAPNET See Tables 1 and 2 for compatibility between panel smoke detector bases are connected Fire Alarm Control Panel or 4100 Fire Alarm Control Panel by a single wire pair MAPNET and heads a 2120 Multiplex Communicating Device Transponder 1 or PID No MAPNET MAPNET MAPNET MAPNET MAPNET 2 1 Qty of per 4020 4100 CDT Panel compatibility Detector compatibility For detailed marker is the model number of the panel marker is the model number found on the detector see wiring diagrams 4100 Field Wiring Diagram 841 731 and MAPNET Document M 2120 CDT 4020 Field Wiring Devices Wiring Diagram 841 804 following an digit Product ID number denotes ULC listed product Simplex Time Recorder Co Gardner MA 0144 0001 1993 Simplex Equipment Co Ltd Mississauga Ontario L4V 1 H3 Canada specifications other were current as of publication are subject change without notnce 575599 A SETTING THE BASE ADDRESS which within a building The base address and location must match up with the address detector base has a unique address This address ir sheets of the 2120 Job Configuration Report 4020 Programmer Report or 4100 Programme associated with a custom Setting for the 2120 CDT System MAPNET I II Using the 2120 Job Configuration Report the entry for the detector base you are about to install T LABEL column provides the location while the DEVICE ADDRESS column provides the switch selt Using the switch setting data for the base you installing set the base address See Figure 1 for locatio Use a small screwdriver or pen to set the switches the switch setting data in the DEVICE ADDRESS column is switch while is switch Double check location of the detector base and its address before proceeding Part B of DIP Switches the Detector Base 1 Setting for the 4020 or 4100 System Using the 4020 or 4100 Programmer Report find the entry for the detector base you are about to install T ADDRESS a prefix and CUSTOM LABEL are located in the SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY example Address Ml 7 for the 4100 system is circled in Figure 2 Ml the addressable channel whil is the device address on the channel For a base with Address Ml 7 Address 7 circled in Table 3 must bc on the base DIP switches a base with Address Ml 117 must have Address 117 set on its DII For Address 4 7 circled in Figure 2 the identifies MAPNET card address Using the example given in Step 1 as a guideline set the base address using Table 3 See Figure 1 for locat switches Use a small screwdriver or pen to set the switches Mark an address box for es DIP switch in the ON position Address label marked Address 7 is shown in Figure 3 Then apply the la the base near the base DIP switches with the appropriate address for your base by shading a corresponding Double check location of the detector base and its address before proceeding Part B SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY zone Name Custom LAB BLDG 21 FLOOR EAST WING FLOOR WEST WING EAST WING POINT 101 102 CARD 1 CARD 1 POINT 103 POINT 104 3 18 12 ADDRESS OS MAY SUMMARY SIGA SIGA MONA POINT SUMMARY SYSTEM Point Summary zone name Label FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 12 FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 13 FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 14 FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 15 FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 16 FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 17 FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 18 FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 19 ADDRESS THU 05MAY 89 3 SUMMARY 1 Point Summaries with MAPNET II Addresses 2 ON OFF II Address Label 3 3 OR 4100 USE ONLY OFF ON

Related Files