Tyco MX4428 Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual Document: LT0273
Device Information and Programming
Page 3-6 24 March 2006 Issue 1.5
All loop devices are rated at a loop voltage of 20Vdc - 40Vdc and a signalling voltage of 2V
p-p – 6V p-p. Alarm Currents specified do not include remote indicators. Add 7mA for each
remote indicator.
DEVICE FUNCTION Comments
814I
Ionisation Smoke Detector Requires base
814H
Heat Detector Requires base
814PH
Photo Smoke + Heat
Detector
Requires base
814P
Photo Smoke Detector Requires base
814CH
CO + Heat Detector Requires base
MIM800
Mini Input Module
EOL 200Ω
Alarm R (if used) 100Ω
Max Wiring R 10Ω
MIM801
Mini Input Module
(normally closed interrupt)
N/O mode - as MIM800
N/C -
EOL 200Ω
Max wiring R 50Ω
CIM800
Contact Input Module
EOL 200Ω
Alarm R (if used) 100Ω
Max Wiring R 10Ω
DIM800
(Conventional) Detector
Interface Monitor
EOL 4k7
Requires separate supply.
CP820
Call Point
FP0838, FP0839
NZ Call Point
RIM800
Relay Interface Module
2A 30Vdc
SNM800
Sounder Notification
Module (Supervised relay
output)
2A 30Vdc.
Requires external supply.
LPS800
Loop Powered Sounder
Module
Provides 24V at up to 75mA
MUB
Standard Base
5BI
Isolator Base
814SB
Loop Powered Sounder
Base
Selectable tone (not AS2220 or ISO8201)
Adjustable sound level
802SB
Loop Powered Sounder
Base
Selectable tone (Including AS2220 and ISO
8201 Evacuation tone)
Adjustable sound level
812SB
Loop Powered Sounder
Base
Selectable tone (Including AS2220 and ISO
8201 Evacuation tone)
901SB
Externally Powered
Sounder Base
Selectable tone (Including AS2220 and ISO
8201 Evacuation tone)
Adjustable Sound Level.
Requires external 24V
MkII
Sounder
Bases
912SB
Externally Powered
Sounder Base
Selectable tone (Including AS2220 and ISO
8201 Evacuation tone)
Requires external 24V
814RB
Relay Base 1A 30Vdc
2 pole changeover
VLC800
Vesda aspirating smoke
detector
Requires external supply. Requires PC to
set up.
Table 3-1 Compatible Device Summary
The MXP will allow some alternative devices to be used without generating a fault, where the
inserted device can provide all the features of the configured device. This includes an 814PH
or 814CH used where an 814H was programmed, a CIM800 used where a MIM800 was
programmed, and an 814PH used where an 814P was programmed.