Manual callpoint (mcp), Manual callpoint (mcp) -4, 3 manual callpoint (mcp) – Tyco F3200 User Manual

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F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

Document No: LT0122

New Zealand Operation

Page 12-4

5 July 2001

Issue 2.7

12.3

MANUAL CALLPOINT (MCP)

An NDU with a MAF board may have an MCP connected to the MAF board (refer Fig 12.3.1

for wiring).

An NDU without a MAF board may have an MCP connected to screw terminals 3 and 4 of

standalone connector J5 on the Controller board as shown in Fig 12.3.2.

The MCP is disabled by default. To enable it, it should be mapped to one of the 16 alarm

zones (1-16) on the NDU. To map the MCP to a zone, select option 3:Global data from the

main programming menu, then option 2:FIP MCP.

The zone the MCP is mapped to can be programmed with a name, whether it is

latching/non-latching, maf/non-maf, etc (refer to Fig 7.1.1B for zone options). If the zone is a

status-only zone, then the MCP input can be used as a general purpose input, and its status

can be accessed in output logic by using the zone status tokens (ZnA, ZnF, ZnW, and ZnI)

of the zone it maps to.

There is a one second delay applied to any change of state on the MCP input. If the zone

the MCP maps to is a MAF zone then a brigade alarm will result after this time delay.

FIG 12.3.1

NZ MODE MCP WIRING FOR NDU MAF BOARD

FIG 12.3.2

NZ MODE MCP WIRING FOR “SLIMLINE” NDU

RESISTOR

2K7

- J6-4

+ J6-3

C NC

MCP

To connector J6 on
the MAF/PSU board

RESISTOR

10K

- J5-4

+ J5-3

C NC

MCP SWITCH NORMALLY CLOSED

“STANDALONE” Connector
J5 on the Controller

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