Faraday MPC-6000 Manual del propietario

FARADAY
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MPC-6000 / MPC-7000
Fire Alarm System Control Unit
Programming Manual


Table Of Contents
Introduction............................................................................................................................. 1
The Access levels..................................................................................................................... 1
User Level ..............................................................................................................1
Maintenance Level..................................................................................................2
Technician Level.....................................................................................................2
The Operator Interface ..........................................................................................................3
Interface for User and Maintenance Levels ............................................................3
Interface for the Technician Level...........................................................................4
Entering Alphanumeric Characters.........................................................................5
QUICK START....................................................................................................................... 6
Automatic programming of a new system...............................................................6
Manual programming of a system ..........................................................................7
Programming Concepts.......................................................................................................... 9
Program Memory....................................................................................................9
The programming model of the system ................................................................10
Automatic Programming .......................................................................................11
User Level.............................................................................................................................. 14
Activating a General Alarm ...................................................................................14
Activating an Alert.................................................................................................14
Activating a Drill....................................................................................................14
Activating a Recall ................................................................................................15
Performing a Lamp Test .......................................................................................15
Viewing the Event History.....................................................................................15
Accessing Maintenance Functions .......................................................................15
Accessing Technician Functions ..........................................................................16
Maintenance Level................................................................................................................ 17
Enabling/Disabling Devices ..................................................................................17
Enabling/Disabling Input Groups ..........................................................................17
Enabling/Disabling Applications............................................................................17
Enabling/Disabling the Output Zones ...................................................................17
Enabling/Disabling NACs......................................................................................18
Enabling/Disabling City Tie...................................................................................18
Enabling/Disabling the DACT ...............................................................................18
Enabling/Disabling the Status Relays...................................................................18
Changing the Maintenance Password ..................................................................19
Setting the Time....................................................................................................19
Setting the Time Format .......................................................................................19
Enabling Daylight Savings Time Adjustment ........................................................19
Setting the Date....................................................................................................19

Setting the Date Format........................................................................................19
Clearing the History ..............................................................................................20
Printing the History ...............................................................................................20
Printing the Sensitivity Levels ...............................................................................20
Editing the System Label ......................................................................................20
Editing the Device Labels .....................................................................................20
Starting Quick Test ...............................................................................................21
Configuring NAC sound time for Quick Test .........................................................21
Configuring the printer during Quick Test .............................................................21
Programming a Device .........................................................................................21
Technician Level ................................................................................................................... 22
Editing a Device Configuration .............................................................................22
Editing an Input Group Configuration....................................................................24
Editing a System Group Configuration..................................................................25
Configuring the NACs ...........................................................................................25
Configuring the Remote Relays (SRUs) ...............................................................26
Configuring the Remote LEDs (SLUs) ..................................................................26
Configuring the Remote LCDs (RDCs) .................................................................27
Installing the DACT...............................................................................................27
Configuring the DACT Accounts...........................................................................27
Setting System Timers..........................................................................................27
Configuring the City Tie Activation........................................................................28
Setting Trouble Ack Required...............................................................................28
Setting the System Reporting Type ......................................................................28
Copying the Primary to the Backup ......................................................................28
Printing the Primary/Backup Configuration ...........................................................29
Validating the Backup Configuration.....................................................................29
Activating the Backup ...........................................................................................29
Hard Reset ...........................................................................................................29
Changing Access Passwords ...............................................................................29
Exiting the Technician Level .................................................................................30
APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY................................................................................................ 31
APPENDIX B: REFERENCES........................................................................................... 34

MPC 6000/7000 PROGRAMMING MANUAL
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Introduction
The MPC 6000/7000 Fire Alarm Control Panels are completely field programmable.
Although programming requires no special software skills, a thorough working
knowledge of Fire Alarm Control Panels and devices is assumed. There are two
ways to program an MPC 6000/7000 fire alarm system control unit:
1. Auto Program. Using Auto Program will quickly configure the FACP in a General
Alarm configuration.
2. Manual Program. Editing the program manually using the keypad.
Both methods require that the Technician password be entered so that the
Technician functions may be accessed. Jump to the Quick Start section if you need
to get a system up and running quickly.
The Access levels
The MPC 6000/7000 system has three functional levels as follows:
•
User Level, no password is required to access these functions.
•
Maintenance Level, accessed using the Maintenance password, allows access to the
maintenance menu functions.
•
Technician Level, accessed using the Technician password, allows access to trained
technician menu functions.
User Level
The User level functions accessible to the system user are protected from
unauthorized use by the lock on the front of the cabinet. Pressing the Menu button
on the lower right of the operator interface accesses the user functions. The
functions available to the User are as follows:
•
Activate a General Alarm
•
Activate an Alert event
•
Activate a Recall event
•
Activate a Lamp Test
•
Activate a Drill
•
View event history
•
Go to Maintenance Level (with the password)
•
Go to Technician Level (with the password)
•
Log on to a remote panel

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Maintenance Level
The Maintenance level is accessed via the User Menu and the correct password.
The functions accessible in the maintenance level are as follows:
•
Enable or disable devices, outputs, groups, zones, status relays and option modules
•
Configure and run a Quick Test
•
Print History
•
Print Detector Levels
•
Edit Device and system labels
•
Set the system time and date
•
Change the Maintenance Level access password
•
Program a device
•
Clear event history
•
Enabling or disabling application
Technician Level
The Technician level is accessed via the User Menu and entering the correct
password. The functions accessible in the technician level are as follows:
•
Configure devices, outputs, groups, zones and option modules
•
Set System parameters (i.e., automatic silence, alarm silence inhibit, reset inhibit, etc.)
•
Configure MPCnet network options (Future use)
•
Configure bell codes
•
Validate the backup configuration
•
Swap the primary and backup configuration
•
Copy the primary to the backup configuration
•
Print the primary and backup configuration
•
Change the Technician Level access password

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The Operator Interface
Interface for User and Maintenance Levels
The operator interface for configuring and programming the MPC 6000/7000 uses
the 4 line by 20 character LCD display, the M1 through M4 buttons on the left and
right of the display and sixteen push buttons at the bottom of the interface. User
Level and Maintenance Level utilize the LCD display and the four buttons (two on
each side of the display) to navigate and alter the basic operation of the panel. The
display will show messages in the four corners of the display that will be adjacent to
the four buttons M1 through M4. The message on the display adjacent to the button
indicates the action that will occur when the button is pressed. Therefore pressing
M1 will cause the function labeled as “Menu 1” to be pressed.
M1 M3
M2 M4
For example, in the following figure, menu item 1 (Lamp Test) is described as having
an Action of ‘Run Lamp Test’. If the button next to Lamp Test is depressed, Lamp
Test will be performed. Menu item 2 (View History) will cause the first event in the
event history to be displayed on the screen.
Action: Run Lamp Returns to the top of
the list or to the level
up
Will display panel go to the next screen
History
Lamp Test Esc
View
History More
Menu 1 Menu 3
Menu 2 Menu 4

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Interface for the Technician Level
When the Technician Level is accessed using the password, the LCD display and
the keypad are used to program the panel, and to view the programming if desired.
The display acts as a menu and the keypad allows the user to navigate through the
menu of functions and change or print the programming. The following figure
describes the navigation used in this context:
A-esc: will backup to previous screen
B-fn1: will perform function 1
C-fn2: will perform function 2
D-Nxt: will step to the next screen
Each menu item is associated with "A", "B", "C", or "D" buttons on the keypad.
Pressing one of these keys will cause the panel to go to the function associated with
the button.
For example
A-Esc, will backup to previous screen
B-+20 Jumps ahead 20 devices
C-mor shows further options in list
D-+1, Jumps ahead 1
Aesc
Bfn1
Cfn2
Dnxt
ZNxxx P Aesc
ZoneType:PRESIG B+20
Timer:___ Sec Cmor
To Zone #:___ D +1

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Entering Alphanumeric Characters
Entry of alphanumeric data using the keypad is as follows:
•
Each character is entered using a two-keystroke sequence on the keypad.
•
Numerals are entered using the sequence 0x, where x is the numeral to be entered.
•
Letters are entered using 1x, 2x, 3x, and 4x sequences, based on the letters appearing
above the numbers on the keypad, where the first digit (1, 2, 3 or 4) is the position of
the letter and the second digit is the numerical key on which that letter appears. For
example, to enter the letter “A” use the sequence “12”. To enter the letter “N” use the
sequence “26”. Exceptions are the letters “Q” and “Z” which do not appear on the
keypad. The letter "Q" is entered using the sequence "27", as though "Q" appears on
the "7" between "P" and "R". The letter "R" is entered as "37" and "S" as "47". Similarly,
"Z" is entered as "49", as though "Z" appears on the "9" key. Punctuation marks are
entered using 5x, 6x, 7x, and 8x sequences, as shown below:
CHARACTER SEQUENCE CHARACTER SEQUENCE
<space> 50 > 70
! 51 ? 71
" 52 @ 72
# 53 [ 73
$ 54 ¥ 74
% 55 ] 75
& 56 ^ 76
´ 57 _ 77
( 58 ` 78
) 59 { 79
* 60 | 80
+ 61 } 81
, 62 →82
- 63 ¦ 83
. 64
/ 65
: 66
; 67
< 68
= 69
•
Insert and overwrite modes can be toggled using the "
C
" key.
•
Entering the same letter into a position in overwrite mode will change the case of the
letter (i.e., if a position contains the letter "f", and the user enters "33" in overwrite
mode, the "f" will change to "F").
•
A character may be deleted by pressing the “
9
” key.
•
Pressing the * key will move the cursor back one space; pressing the # key will move
the cursor forward one space.

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QUICK START
Automatic programming of a new system
This is the quickest way to get a system operational. After all of the devices,
notification appliances and option modules have been programmed and installed,
check all wiring for grounds, shorts and opens. Connect SLUs, SRUs, NACs and
any other field wiring to the panel.
Automatic programming is selected from the Technician Level. Below are the steps
to access the Technician Level.
Step Action Description
1 Press “Menu” and then press “More” until
the option “Tech. Level” is displayed.
2 Press “Tech. Level”. The display will show the entry
screen for the technician level
access password.
3 Enter the password on the keypad. The
default is “0 1 2 3 4 5”.
The password will appear in the
screen.
4 Press “Enter” or “D”. The display will show the starting
screen of the Technician Level.
Once the Technician Level has been accessed, following are the steps to activate
the autoprogram function.
Step Action Description
1 Select “Edit” by pressing “4”. The display will show the first
screen of the Edit functions with
“Auto Pgm” as one of the options.
2 Select “Autoprgm” by pressing “7”. The display will show the
Autoprgm screen.
3 Start the autoprogram by pressing the “D”
key.
The display will show all of the
addresses being checked as the
auto program is performed. This
could take several minutes. As
each new device is found, the
display will allow the installer to
chose whether to include the found
device. When the autoprogram is
finished, the screen will return to
the Edit options.
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