7 cp820 manual callpoint, 8 cim800 contact input module, 9 dim800 detector input module – Tyco MX4428 User Manual

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Document: LT0273

MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual

MXP

Diagnostic

Terminal

Issue 1.5

24 March 2006

Page 8-5

8.1.4.7

CP820 Manual Callpoint

T=165; P= 22; CP=0
CP=xxx gives the raw value received from the callpoint.

8.1.4.8

CIM800 Contact Input Module

T=165; P= 23; CIM A= 90, B= 91
CIM A=xxx; B=yyy. xxx gives the raw value relating to the module input A and yyy gives the
raw value relating to the module input B.

8.1.4.9

DIM800 Detector Input Module

T=1334; P= 25; DIM A= 26;B= 26; Supply=198
DIM A=xxx;B=yyy; Supply=zzz. xxx gives the raw value relating to the module input A, yyy
gives the raw value relating to the module input B, and zzz gives that raw value from supply
monitoring.

8.1.4.10

RIM800 Relay Interface Module

T=1334; P= 24; RIM=224
RIM=xxx gives the digital inputs to the module ASIC, converted to a integer. The only bit of
use is the least significant bit - the number should be odd if the relay is activated, even
otherwise.

8.1.4.11

SNM800 Sounder Notification Module

T=1334; P= 26; SNM=255, 3
SNM=xxx, yyy. xxx gives the raw value relating to the EOL monitoring (when the relay is de-
activated), and yyy gives the raw value relating to the power supply monitoring.

8.1.4.12

LPS800 Sounder Notification Module

T=1334; P= 27; LPS=151, 78
LPS=xxx, yyy. xxx relates to the voltage at the + terminal. yyy relates to the voltage at the –
terminal.

8.1.4.13

VLC800 Vesda Laser Compact

T=1334; P= 28; VLC= 17; DI=0xe0; Cal= 17; TV= 12; CV-TV= 5; SL-TV=5
VLC=xx gives the analog value received from the VLC800. DI=0xaa : aa gives the digital
inputs coded in hexadecimal, where bit 0 = "urgent fault", bit 1 = "any fault", bit 2 = "all faults
serviceable", bit 3 = "filter fault", bit 4 = "walk test". Bits 6 and 7 appear to be always 1s.

8.1.5

ST (STATUS COMMAND)

The ST command gives a self explanatory synopsis of the status of the MXP, including the
version number and details of the software programmed into the Flash IC.

>>ST
MXP Version 1.02, compiled 15:31:03 May 07 2001

Polling Running
All NOSEx devices responding
Being polled by F4000
Responder Loop Disconnect Relay : Connected (Normal)
NOSEx loop OK
1309 polling cycles since power-up / database load
0 detector/ device leds on

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