LT-6045SEC MMX Application Guide

LT-6045SEC MMX Application Guide

MMX LT-6045SEC Rev. 0 Application Guide November 2016 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 15 2.0 Working with the Fire Alarm Control Panel and the Configurator 16 2.1 Connecting the Configurator to the Fire Alarm Control Panel ........................................ 16 2.1.1 Inserting the CodeMeter Key .......................................................................................... 17 2.1.2 Connecting the Computer ............................................................................................... 17 2.2 Sending a Job to the Fire Alarm Control Panel .............................................................. 18 2.3 Getting the Active Job from the Fire Alarm Control Panel .............................................. 19 2.4 Exporting a Job ............................................................................................................... 20 2.4.1 Exporting a job as a database file or an XML file ........................................................... 20 2.5 Managing Jobs ............................................................................................................... 20 2.6 Changing the Active Job ................................................................................................. 21 2.6.1 Changing the Active Job using the Fire Alarm Control Panel ......................................... 21 2.6.2 Changing the Active Job using the Configurator ............................................................ 22 2.7 Deleting a Job ................................................................................................................. 22 2.8 Getting Configuration Information ................................................................................... 22 2.8.1 Getting Configuration Information from the Configurator ................................................ 23 2.8.2 Getting Configuration Information from the Fire Alarm Control Panel ............................ 24 2.9 Getting Information about the CodeMeter Key ............................................................... 24 2.10 Restarting the Fire Alarm Control Panel ......................................................................... 25 2.10.1 Performing a Network Restart of the Fire Alarm Control Panel ...................................... 26 2.10.2 Performing a Network Restart of a Single CPU .............................................................. 26 2.10.3 Performing a Hard Restart of the Fire Alarm Control System ........................................ 26 2.11 Watchdog Jumpers ......................................................................................................... 27 3.0 Upgrading Firmware 29 3.1 Upgrading Firmware ....................................................................................................... 29 4.0 System Limits 32 4.1 MMX System Limits ........................................................................................................ 32 4.2 Frames ........................................................................................................................... 33 5.0 Advanced Logic 36 5.1 Overview of the Advanced Logic Editor .......................................................................... 36 5.1.1 Inputs List ....................................................................................................................... 37 5.1.2 Device Status ................................................................................................................. 38 3 Table of Contents 5.1.3 Operators ........................................................................................................................ 38 5.1.4 Using brackets ................................................................................................................ 39 5.1.5 Equation Box .................................................................................................................. 40 5.1.6 Description Box .............................................................................................................. 40 5.1.7 Comment Box ................................................................................................................. 40 5.2 Example of Advanced Logic with AND ........................................................................... 40 5.2.1 Creating a zone .............................................................................................................. 41 5.2.2 Correlating the zone with an input using advanced logic ............................................... 41 5.2.3 Correlating the zone with an output ................................................................................ 41 5.3 Example of Advanced Logic with OR ............................................................................. 42 5.4 Example of Advanced Logic with NOT ........................................................................... 42 5.5 Example of Advanced Logic with ANY ........................................................................... 43 5.6 Example of Advanced Logic with EQU ........................................................................... 44 5.7 Using a Dummy Input ..................................................................................................... 44 5.8 Example of Advanced Logic with Mass Notification ....................................................... 45 5.8.1 The Mass Notification System ........................................................................................ 45 5.8.2 Assigning the nodes to the groups ................................................................................. 45 5.8.3 Assigning switches to the groups ................................................................................... 46 5.8.4 Assigning zones to the nodes ......................................................................................... 46 5.8.5 Using advanced logic to communicate between groups ................................................ 47 5.9 Complex Advanced Logic Example ................................................................................ 47 5.9.1 Objective ......................................................................................................................... 47 5.9.2 Creating a zone and inputs ............................................................................................. 48 5.9.3 Adding an equation to the zone ...................................................................................... 48 5.9.4 Correlating the zone with an output ................................................................................ 50 6.0 Testing UUKL Devices 51 6.1 Configuring a UUKL Smoke Control Test Interval .......................................................... 51 7.0 Walk Test 53 7.1 One Man Walk Test ........................................................................................................ 53 7.1.1 Results ............................................................................................................................ 54 7.2 Assisted Walk Test ......................................................................................................... 55 7.2.1 Results ............................................................................................................................ 56 7.3 Walk Test Report ............................................................................................................ 57 7.4 Configuring Walk Test Areas .......................................................................................... 60 8.0 Custom Timers and Intervals 62 8.1 Custom Timers ............................................................................................................... 62 8.1.1 Creating a custom timer ................................................................................................. 62 8.1.2 Correlating the timer with an input .................................................................................. 63 8.1.3 Correlating a zone with the timer .................................................................................... 63 4 Table of Contents 8.1.4 Correlating the zone with an output ................................................................................ 64 8.2 Custom Intervals ............................................................................................................. 64 9.0 Zone Latching 66 9.1 Zone Latching Sequence ................................................................................................ 66 9.2 Creating a Zone Latching Sequence .............................................................................. 67 9.3 Creating a Latching Zone with a Timer ........................................................................... 67 10.0 Relay Pulsing 68 10.1 Relay Pulsing Sequence ................................................................................................ 68 10.2 Creating a Relay Pulsing Sequence ............................................................................... 68 10.3 Relay Pulsing with Multiple Switches ............................................................................. 70 11.0 Hardware Layouts 71 11.1 Hardware Nomenclature ................................................................................................. 71 11.2 Chassis ........................................................................................................................... 72 11.3 Display

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    217 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us