Installation Instructions Model MDACT MXL/FireFinder-XLS Multi-Point Digital Alarm Communicator INTRODUCTION The Model MDACT from Siemens Industry, Inc. is a multipoint serial dialer for use in MXL and FireFinder- XLS systems where point identification of alarm, supervisory, status or trouble indication is required at central stations. The MDACT has the following features: Multiple Data Protocols: Contact ID and SIA 00 Event History Buffer Dual Phone Line Interface Option Bus Interface for Built-in Programming using DCT-P LCD Remote Keypad LEDs for Heartbeat, System Trouble and Phone Line Trouble (one per line) Real Time Clock NOTE: The NIM-2D Upgrade Kit, P/N 500-649576, must be used. The MDACT is compatible with the following: MMB ROM version 0.4 and higher SMB ROM version 6.4 and higher CSG-M version.05 and higher PMI version 4.0 and higher Zeus version 4.0 and higher For MXL programming, refer to MXL Operation, Installation, and Maintenance Manual, P/N 35-092036, MXL-IQ Operation, Installation, and Maintenance Manual, P/N 35-093624, CSG-M Manual, P/N 35-09038, and CSG-M Version.05 Update, P/N 35-099402, as applicable. For FireFinder-XLS programming, refer to the FireFinder-XLS Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual, P/N 35-033744, and the Zeus Quick Start Manual, P/N 35-033875. OPERATION The MDACT delays the AC Fail trouble signal in accordance with NFPA and UL requirements. Refer to the MDACT Programming Manual, P/N 35-099378 for further information. INSTALLATION Remove all system power before installation, first battery and then AC. (To power up, connect the AC first, then the battery.) The MDACT installs into the MXL optional MOM-4/-2 card cage where it occupies one half width slot. The CABLE P/N 555-90967 TO MMB-2/-3, SMB-2/-3 OR PSR- DO NOT USE DO NOT USE TB TB3 P5 P7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 23456 TB6 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 23456 P MOM-4 INSTALLED IN MXL PANEL P3 P2 MDACT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 23456 P8 TB7 P0 TB2 MDACT P4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 23456 TB4 NOTE: MDACT can only be installed in MOM-4/-2 slots P2 or P4. TO MMB-2/-3, SMB-2/-3, PSR- OR PSC-2 24V Figure MDACT Installation In MXL Panel Siemens Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division Florham Park, NJ P/N 35-09935-6 Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. Fire Safety & Security Products 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton, Ontario L6T 5E4 Canada
TO PSC-2 24V P5 TB6 P7 MOM-2* INSTALLED IN FIREFINDER-XLS PANEL DO NOT USE WITH FIREFINDER-XLS, SEE XMI INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, P/N 35-034870 TB2 P2 XMI 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 23456 P8 TB7 P0 MDACT P4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 23456 TB4 FOR FIREFINDER-XLS, ONLY * MODEL MOM-2 IS AVAILABLE. REQUIRES MOUNTING PLATE MOM2-XMP. DO NOT USE WITH FIREFINDER-XLS, SEE XMI INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, P/N 35-034870 Figure 2 MDACT Installation In FireFinder-XLS Panel 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 SW NIM-2D P6 M W 3 JP4 3 5 4 3 2 SW3 W X NOTE: Switch SW3 is factory set. All switches must remain in the ON position. INSTALL JUMPER PLUGS IN ORIENTATION AS SHOWN. POSITION M SHOWN SELECTED. M W JP4 W X P6 INSTALL JUMPER PLUGS IN ORIENTATION AS SHOWN. Figure 3 NIM-2D Module Board 2
MDACT can be installed in either slot P2 or slot P4 of the MOM-4/-2. (See Figure.) For FireFinder-XLS, only the MOM-2 can be used. (See Figure 2.) Setting the Switches Set all switches, configuration jumpers, and connection cables before installing them into the MOM-4/-2. See Figure 3 for switch locations.. Use switch SW to set the MXL MNET or FireFinder-XLS HNET network address. Set this switch according to the address where the MDACT is installed in the MXL or FireFinder-XLS network map. Refer to the CSG-M or Zeus configuration printout for the address of the module. See Table for MXL (MNET) and XLS (HNET) settings. 2. Switch SW3 is factory set. All switches must remain in the ON position. 3. Set jumper plugs on JP4 to the "M" position. 4. Set jumper plugs on P6 to the positions shown in Figure 3. Telephone Connectons Telephone Cord Installation Connect the primary phone line to the MDACT modular jack "Line" using a phone cord. Connect the secondary phone line to the MDACT jack "LINE2" using another phone cord. See Figure 4 for phone line connection. NOTE: You must connect separate primary and secondary phone lines to the MDACT for all applications. Location To prevent jamming of alarm and other reports, wire and locate the RJ3X or RJ38X jack so that normal phone use is temporarily interrupted while the MDACT transmits data (See Figure 5). After installation, confirm that the MDACT seizes the line, acquires dial tone and reports correctly to the receiver. Phone Line LINE Phone Line LED Phone Line 2 LINE 2 SYS TROUBLE HEARTBEAT Phone Line 2 LED System Trouble LED Heartbeat LED + + - - A B KEYPAD Dialer To NIM-2D Factory Connection Keypad Molex Connector Pins No Connection No Connection Figure 4 Dialer PCB Layout 3
Full Modular Phone Jack To Dialer R T 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ3X Module R T NOTE: Use the supplied telco cable assemblies to connect to an RJ3 jack. Make sure the RJ3 jacks are mounted in a secure location to prevent false disconnections and/or tampering. Figure 5 RJ3X Wiring Notification Do not connect registered equipment to party lines or coin-operated telephones. If the local telephone company requests notification before you connect the MDACT to the telephone network, supply the following information: the particular line to which you are connecting the MDACT the make, model and serial number of the device the FCC registration number (ESVMUL-4654-AL-E) and ringer equivalence (0.0B). If the telephone company makes changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that may affect the performance of the MDACT, the telephone company is obligated to notify the user in writing. The MDACT meets the requirements of UL 950. Connecting the Keypad to the MDACT NOTE: The DCT-P LCD Remote Keypad is used strictly for programming and debugging purposes only. A DCT-P LCD Remote Keypad can be used to operate the MDACT Communicator. Plug the molex connector from the DCT-P onto the connector pins on the MDACT board as shown in Figure 6. Use the following steps when programming the MDACT from the DCT-P.. Set the DCT-P address between and 5. 2. Use the wire connector supplied with the DCT-P to connect the DCT-P to the MDACT. See Figure 6. 3. Program the MDACT as explained in the programming section of the MDACT Programming Manual, P/N 35-099378. NOTE: If there is no keypad activity for three minutes, the keypad is disabled. The keypad's buzzer sounds and a "SYSTEM FAULT" message will appear on the keypad. Disconnect the keypad from the MDACT by removing the wire harness plug from the MDACT's keypad pins, then reconnect the wire plug harness to re-enable the keypad. 4
MDACT Fire Communicator LINE LINE 2 SYS TROUBLE HEARTBEAT DCT-P Terminal Strip ++- -AB 2 3 4 5 KEYPAD NC C NO KEYPAD +2 VDC RED Com BLACK Data In GREEN Data Out YELLOW Figure 6 Keypad Connection to MDACT Fire Communicator ELECTRICAL RATINGS Active Active Standby 5VDC Module Current 24VDC Module Current 24VDC Module Current Compatibilities 0mA 380mA 320mA The following receivers and panels have been proven to be compatible with the MDACT under the method required by Underwriters Laboratories. Receivers that are not listed as compatible should not be used with the MDACT. Available Reporting Formats Contact ID (CID): Is the preferred reporting format. It provides a four digit account code followed by a three digit event code, a two digit group number, and a three digit contact number, all of which are used to provide specific point identification. SIA: Security Industry Association (SIA) Digital Communication Standard. The DACT provides level compatibility which includes tonal acknowledge, basic reports only, and fixed reporting codes. 5
Compatible Receivers (q = Available) Report Format Radionics D6500 Radionics D6600 Sur-gard SG-SLR Osborne/Hoffman Quick Alert Model II Ademco 685 Silent Knight SK9000 Contact ID q q q q q SIA 300 q q q SIA 0 q q q Figure 7 MDACT UL Listed Compatibility 6
TABLE NETWORK ADDRESS PROGRAMMING (SW) NETWORK ADDRESS PROGRAMMING ADDR 8765432 ADDR 8765432 ADDR 8765432 ADDR 8765432 000 ILLEGAL 064 OXOOOOOO 28 XOOOOOOO 92 XXOOOOOO 00 ILLEGAL 065 OXOOOOOX 29 XOOOOOOX 93 XXOOOOOX 002 ILLEGAL 066 OXOOOOXO 30 XOOOOOXO 94 XXOOOOXO 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 00 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 020 02 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 03 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 04 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 05 052 053 054 055 OOOOOOXX OOOOOXOO OOOOOXOX OOOOOXXO OOOOOXXX OOOOXOOO OOOOXOOX OOOOXOXO OOOOXOXX OOOOXXOO OOOOXXOX OOOOXXXO OOOOXXXX OOOXOOOO OOOXOOOX OOOXOOXO OOOXOOXX OOOXOXOO OOOXOXOX OOOXOXXO OOOXOXXX OOOXXOOO OOOXXOOX OOOXXOXO OOOXXOXX OOOXXXOO OOOXXXOX OOOXXXXO OOOXXXXX OOXOOOOO OOXOOOOX OOXOOOXO OOXOOOXX OOXOOXOO OOXOOXOX OOXOOXXO OOXOOXXX OOXOXOOO OOXOXOOX OOXOXOXO OOXOXOXX OOXOXXOO OOXOXXOX OOXOXXXO OOXOXXXX OOXXOOOO OOXXOOOX OOXXOOXO OOXXOOXX OOXXOXOO OOXXOXOX OOXXOXXO OOXXOXXX 067 068 069 070 07 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 08 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 09 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 00 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OXOOOOXX OXOOOXOO OXOOOXOX OXOOOXXO OXOOOXXX OXOOXOOO OXOOXOOX OXOOXOXO OXOOXOXX OXOOXXOO OXOOXXOX OXOOXXXO OXOOXXXX OXOXOOOO OXOXOOOX OXOXOOXO OXOXOOXX OXOXOXOO OXOXOXOX OXOXOXXO OXOXOXXX OXOXXOOO OXOXXOOX OXOXXOXO OXOXXOXX OXOXXXOO OXOXXXOX OXOXXXXO OXOXXXXX OXXOOOOO OXXOOOOX OXXOOOXO OXXOOOXX OXXOOXOO OXXOOXOX OXXOOXXO OXXOOXXX OXXOXOOO OXXOXOOX OXXOXOXO OXXOXOXX OXXOXXOO OXXOXXOX OXXOXXXO OXXOXXXX OXXXOOOO OXXXOOOX OXXXOOXO OXXXOOXX OXXXOXOO OXXXOXOX OXXXOXXO OXXXOXXX 3 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 5 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 6 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 7 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 8 82 83 XOOOOOXX XOOOOXOO XOOOOXOX XOOOOXXO XOOOOXXX XOOOXOOO XOOOXOOX XOOOXOXO XOOOXOXX XOOOXXOO XOOOXXOX XOOOXXXO XOOOXXXX XOOXOOOO XOOXOOOX XOOXOOXO XOOXOOXX XOOXOXOO XOOXOXOX XOOXOXXO XOOXOXXX XOOXXOOO XOOXXOOX XOOXXOXO XOOXXOXX XOOXXXOO XOOXXXOX XOOXXXXO XOOXXXXX XOXOOOOO XOXOOOOX XOXOOOXO XOXOOOXX XOXOOXOO XOXOOXOX XOXOOXXO XOXOOXXX XOXOXOOO XOXOXOOX XOXOXOXO XOXOXOXX XOXOXXOO XOXOXXOX XOXOXXXO XOXOXXXX XOXXOOOO XOXXOOOX XOXXOOXO XOXXOOXX XOXXOXOO XOXXOXOX XOXXOXXO XOXXOXXX 95 96 97 98 99 200 20 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 20 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 220 22 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 23 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 24 242 243 244 245 246 247 XXOOOOXX XXOOOXOO XXOOOXOX XXOOOXXO XXOOOXXX XXOOXOOO XXOOXOOX XXOOXOXO XXOOXOXX XXOOXXOO XXOOXXOX XXOOXXXO XXOOXXXX XXOXOOOO XXOXOOOX XXOXOOXO XXOXOOXX XXOXOXOO XXOXOXOX XXOXOXXO XXOXOXXX XXOXXOOO XXOXXOOX XXOXXOXO XXOXXOXX XXOXXXOO XXOXXXOX XXOXXXXO XXOXXXXX XXXOOOOO XXXOOOOX XXXOOOXO XXXOOOXX XXXOOXOO XXXOOXOX XXXOOXXO XXXOOXXX XXXOXOOO XXXOXOOX XXXOXOXO XXXOXOXX XXXOXXOO XXXOXXOX XXXOXXXO XXXOXXXX XXXXOOOO XXXXOOOX XXXXOOXO XXXXOOXX XXXXOXOO XXXXOXOX XXXXOXXO XXXXOXXX 056 OOXXXOOO 20 OXXXXOOO 84 XOXXXOOO 248 ILLEGAL 057 OOXXXOOX 2 OXXXXOOX 85 XOXXXOOX 249 ILLEGAL 058 OOXXXOXO 22 OXXXXOXO 86 XOXXXOXO 250 ILLEGAL 059 OOXXXOXX 23 OXXXXOXX 87 XOXXXOXX 25 ILLEGAL 060 OOXXXXOO 24 OXXXXXOO 88 XOXXXXOO 252 ILLEGAL 06 OOXXXXOX 25 OXXXXXOX 89 XOXXXXOX 253 ILLEGAL 062 OOXXXXXO 26 OXXXXXXO 90 XOXXXXXO 254 ILLEGAL 063 OOXXXXXX 27 OXXXXXXX 9 XOXXXXXX 255 ILLEGAL O = OPEN (or OFF) X = CLOSED ( or ON) 7
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