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MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual

Document: LT0273

Device Information and Programming

Page 3-2

24 March 2006

Issue 1.5

3.1

DEVICE TYPES

The MXP can communicate with a mix of up to 200 addressable devices, within limits
defined by loop size.

3.1.1 MX

DEVICES

MX devices fall into three basic types:

(a)

Sensors

-

Detectors (814PH, 814CH, 814I, 814H, VLC800)

(b)

Ancillaries

-

Input (Monitor) (MIM800, MIM801, CIM800, DIM800)

-

MCP (CP820, FP0838, FP0839)

-

Output (Control) (RIM800, SNM800, LPS800)


(c)

Bases

-

Standard Base (MUB, 5B)

-

Short Circuit Isolator (5BI)

-

Relay Base (814RB)

-

Sounder Base (814SB, MkII Sounder Base)


In addition non-addressable smoke, thermal or flame detectors may be connected to the
MXP loop by means of the DIM800 Detector Input Module.

Code Description

Input

/

Output

Remote
LED

814PH

Photoelectric Smoke + Heat Detector I/O

Y

814CH

Carbon Monoxide + Heat Detector

I/O

Y

814I Ionisation

Smoke

Detector

I/O

Y

814H Heat

Detector

I/O Y

VLC800

Vesda Aspirating smoke detector

I/O

Y

MIM800

Mini Input Module

Input

MIM801

Mini Input Module normally closed
interrupt (FP0837)

Input

CP820

Manual Call Point

Input

FP0838
FP0839

NZ Manual Call Point

Input

CIM800

Contact Input Module

Input

DIM800

Detector Input Module

Input

RIM800

Relay Interface Module (unsupervised
load wiring)

Output

SNM800

Sounder Notification Module (relay
output with supervised load wiring)

Output

LPS800 Loop

Powered

Sounder Output


The devices above are addressed by the

801AP Service

Tool

or by command from the diagnostics terminal of an MXP.

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