Document: LT0273 MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual
Device Information and Programming
Issue 1.5 24 March 2006 Page 3-25
3.11 MUB UNIVERSAL BASE
3.11.1 GENERAL
The MUB accommodates any of the MX 814 series detectors, and may also have an 814RB,
814SB, or MkII Sounder Base plugged into it.
3.11.2 MUB AND 5B WIRING
Figure 3.1 shows the wiring for a MUB and 5B, including optional wiring of a remote
indicator.
Tyco E500Mk2
Remote Indicator
+
-
TYCO MUB (M614)
MINERVA
UNIVERSAL
BASE
TYCO 5B
5“ UNIVERSAL
BASE
MXP
AR
AL
+
-
+
-
L2
L1
L
R
+
M
L2
L
L1
R
L1
L
L2
Figure 3.1 MUB and 5B Wiring
3.11.3 REMOTE INDICATOR WIRING
A remote indicator may be wired to an MUB, Relay Base, or Sounder Base as shown for
example in
Figure 3.1.
A single Remote Indicator may be wired up to a number of detector bases, so that it turns on
if any one of the detectors turns it on. The R terminals of the detectors involved should be
looped together.
This common group must not include an isolator base or extend across an isolator base.
The brightness may increase slightly if more than one detector turns on the remote indicator.