FIRE CONTROL PANEL MAG816 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT AND KEEP IT SAFE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Installer Instruction Contents GUARANTEE ...............................................................................................................3 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................................................................4 2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..............................................................................4 2.1 general Technical Specifications of MAG816 ...........................................4 2.
GUARANTEE During the guarantee period the manufacturer shall, at its sole discretion, replace or repair any defective product when it is returned to the factory. All parts replaced and/or repaired shall be covered for the remainder of the original guarantee, or for ninety (90) days, whichever period is longer. The original purchaser shall immediately send manufacturer a written notice of the defective parts or workmanship, which written notice must in all cases be received prior to expiry of the guarantee.
1. GENERAL INFORMATION The MAG816 is a conventional microprocessor fire control panel, designed according to EN54 Standard requirements. The panel provides for monitoring and reporting fire events in up to 16 separate zones, depending on the installed configuration. The MAG816 must be installed according to the Fire Alarm Installation Regulations, mandatory for the territory of the respective country.
• Sounder circuits SND1÷SND4 +24V/ 0.15A (4-Sounder Expander) Fuse, Resettable (PTC) • Fault Relay, volt free changeover contacts* +12V/ 1A or 24V/ 0.5A UMAX = 125V; IMAX = 2A • Fire Relay, volt free changeover contacts* +12V/ 1A or 24V/ 0.5A UMAX = 125V; IMAX = 2A * Note: These functions may not be used to provide any “Options with requirements” as specified in EN54-2.
3. INSTALLING MAG816 • Select the best location for the panel away from sources of heat, environmental dust and potential water ingress, with an ambient temperature of between -5°C and + 40°C, Figure 1. • Undo the two secure bolts - Figure 2. Use the instrument supplied for the purpose in the set (hexagonal tool No. 2). • Open the front panel and disconnect the earth cables: from the 230 V clamps, from the metal bottom clamps and from the chassis. • Disconnect the indication ribbon cable.
3.1 Wall Mounting • Use the template supplied to determine the openings of the metal bottom onto the wall - Figure 4. • Drill Ø6-8mm diameter openings in the wall and fix the box using the provided anchors and screws (Positions 2 and 4, page 31) - Figure 5. TEMPLATE DRILL HERE FLUSH MOUNTING Figure 4. Figure 5. 3.2 Flush Mounting (option) The accessory set provided contains two special hangers for flushed wall mounting (position 20, page 31) of the fire alarm panel on 25 mm thick drywall.
Figure 8. Flush mounting holes. Main view of the fixed to the wall hangers and the bolts supporting the metal box. 3.3 Configuration of the Basic Modules Figure 9. • 1 - Metal clamp for supporting the battery. • 2 - Clamp for supporting the main power supply cable. • 3 - Terminal for connecting between the mains power supply and the power source. T-type fuse 2A (Position 3, page 31). • 4 - Earthing point.
3.4 Control Module Table for Sounder Delay Programming (in minutes). MAG816 Figure 10. • Rx/Tx - Terminals for connecting of Repeater, Relay Module or a combined connection between them (see items 4.1 and 4.2); • CC (Class change) - Terminal for connecting of a switch (see item 4.
3.5 Main Power Source Connecting of the Main Power Source ! The yellow-green earthing cable of the main power source must be connected to the middle point of the terminal! Figure 11. Connecting to the Battery Figure 12. Attention: It is possible that the battery might not be charged at the panel initial start-up. In this case the BATT LOW/LOST at the control module and the GENERAL FAULT at the front panel will light on until the battery will be charged up to the required level.
3.6 4-Zone Expander Figure 13. • 1 - Mounting holes for fixing the expander to the chassis. • 2 - Connector for connecting of additional 4-zone / 4-sounder expander. • 3 - Jumpers for Instant action mode programming. Example: To program ZONE1 in Instant action mode set a jumper on the z1 position. • 4 - Connector for connecting: а) To the control module, when the 4-zone expander is the first module in the panel configuration.
3.7 4-Sounder Expander • 1 - Mounting holes. • 2 - Connector for connecting of additional 4-sounder expander. • 3 - LED indication for troubles in the sounder circuits. In case of a trouble in any of the sounder circuit SND1 - 4 the LED of the respective sounder circuit will light on together with GENERAL FAULT and SOUNDER FAULT/ DISABLE indicators on the front panel. • 4 - Connector for connecting: а) To a 4-zone expander. b) To a previous 4-sounder expander. c) To the control module.
4. CONNECTING 4.1 Relay Module MR8 MR8 is a supplementary module which is located outside the MAG816 Alarm Panel box. The MR8 contains 8 changeover contact relays. When using all 16 zones, the MAG816 needs two relay modules. The technical specifications of the MR8 module relays are described in item 2.2.
Figure 17. Terminals and jumper configuration of MR8. Master panel Master panel 14 MAG816 - Installation and Operation Manual Figure 18. Connecting between one Relay Module and Master Panel. Figure19. Connecting between two Relay Modules and Master Panel.
4.2 Repeater Panel A second MAG816 can be connected to the MAG816 Fire Alarm panel as Slave. The function of the Slave is to double the light and sound indication and the button control of the first panel at a distance up to 1000 m. For the purpose, to both of the panels have to be assigned specific priorities: The first fire alarm panel shall be the system Master and the second - Slave.
4.3 Class Change Mode To use the class change function connect the terminals of a switch with normally open contacts to the CC (Class Change) clamps of the main module terminal (Figure 10). The working mode of the sounders will be: - when the switch is pressed - one second sounder on, one second sounder off; - when the switch is depressed - the sounder is off. 4.
In order to connect the zone circuits: • Shut down the mains supply and disconnect the terminals of the power unit to the battery. • One by one remove the EOL-modules from the 4-zone expander connecting clamps and fit them to the last detector of each of the circuits as observe the polarity - Figure 23. • Connect each circuit to a separate zone on the terminal of the 4-zone expander. • Connect the battery to the power source and apply mains power to the panel.
In order to connect the sounder circuits: • Shut down the mains supply and disconnect the terminals of the power unit to the battery. • One by one remove the resistors (R=10K) from the sounder connecting clamps (SND1÷SND4) on the main module and connect them in parallel to the last sounder of each of the circuits. Connecting the sounders to outputs of 4-sounder expander is done in an analogical manner.
5.2 Double Action Mode The purpose of introducing a DOUBLE Action mode is to avoid false alarms. Where MAG816 has been programmed to function in this mode, in the case of a fire signal, the panel does not alarm at once but waits for the alarm event to be repeated within a specific time interval - Figure 25. The time interval has been set by default and cannot be adjusted. For MAG816 it is 3 minutes.
Figure 26. Example for Instant Action Mode Programming. 5.4 Master Panel Mode When connecting two MAG816 panels in a common system, the first must be programmed as Master and the second as Slave. In order to program the Master Panel mode: • Set a jumper on the Master position of the main module - Figure 10. • Press to introduce changes. The connection between the Master Panel and the MR8 module relays is described in item 4.1, and the connection between the Master Panel and the Slave - in item 4.2. 5.
6. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 6.1 Initial Start-Up of MAG816 The panel is enabled by supplying main and stand-by power supply. An initial start-up procedure will begin to execute, which runs as follows: 1. For about 2 seconds all LEDs will light up; it is possible for a sound signal to be activated. 2. All LEDs light up for 1 second - on the main panel (except uPFault) and for the zone or sounder expanders (the dichromatic LEDs of the zone/ sounder expanders light up in orange).
6.3 Buttons Button Description Activating sounders. Deactivating sounders. Deactivating the internal buzzer. Initializing of the start-up procedure. Confirming the introduced changes. Enabling / Disabling of zones / sounders. Test Mode; scroll forward zones. 6.4 LED Indication LED Description FIRE (two red) Fire in the premises. GENERAL FAULT (yellow) Main Fault indicator. SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLE (yellow) Lights permanently at disabled sounders. Blinks at trouble in the sounder circuit.
6.5 Sound Signal • Short beeps - After pressing the and upon the initial start-up of the panel • Continuous beep - Fire and/ or Fault status. The signal can be stopped by pressing the button, but the LED indication remains. • Interrupted beep - After pressing the button to enable/disable zones/sound- ers and the button to access “One Man” test mode of zones. The signal can button, but the LED indication remains. be stopped by pressing the 6.
Sounders Enable/Disable To disable the sounders: • Press button: • Press button until you reach the last zone in the system - 8, 12 or 16. • Press • Press button once again: button: button to exit the • Press sounder disabling mode: DISABLE/ ENABLE LED blinks. The ZONE 1 LED blinks in yellow (2 blinks per second) if ZONE 1 is enabled and lights permanently if ZONE 1 is disabled. The SOUNDER FAULT/ DISABLE LED will start blinking. The SOUNDER FAULT/ DISABLE lights up permanently.
“One Man” Test The “One Man” Test mode gives the installer the possibility to test the efficiency of the system - whether the detectors react to smoke, heat, etc. To “One Man” Test a zone: • Press • Press button: TEST LED will start blinking. The ZONE 1 LED blinks in yellow (2 blinks per second). ZONE 1 is in test mode. Test a detector from this zone whether it react to smoke, heat, etc. MAG816 will activate the sounders for about 2 seconds to confirm the provoked fire alarm.
7. INDICATION 7.1 Faults Indication Indication on the front panel GENERAL FAULT + blinking in yellow (1 blink per second) LED of the zone, where the fault is occurred.* GENERAL FAULT On + blinking SOUNDER FAULT/ DISABLE GENERAL FAULT On + POWER SUPPLy 230V Off GENERAL FAULT On + POWER SUPPLy 230V On GENERAL FAULT GENERAL FAULT Indication on the control module LED SND1, SND2, SND3 or SND4, depending on the number of the circuit.** АС LED lights permanently. АС LED blinking.
7.2 Indication of the Operation Modes Operation Mode Normal Mode LED Indication Sound Signalization The POWER SUPPLy 230V green LED lights on the front panel. - • The sounders are activated. They can be disabled by • The two red FIRE LEDs light up sibutpressing the multaneously - the FIRE LED and the FIRE zone/zones LED (also in red) where the ton and can then be enabled A FIRE relay is alarm occurred. . by pressing the activated.
MAG816 - Installation and Operation Manual MAG8plus MAG816 MAIN BOARD • I < 2 mA Open circuit fault condition • I = 2 - 10 mA Normal condition • I = 10 - 110 mA Fire alarm condition • I > 110 mA Short circuit condition uPFault SND1 SND2 SND3 SND4 D D D D D EXP ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 Expander 4 Zones ZONE CALL POINTS Connection Diagram Expander 4 Zones ZONE CONTROL PANEL FIRE ALARM SND 1 24V / 0,15A SND 3 24V / 0,15A SND 2 24V / 0,15A SND 4 24V / 0,15A R=10K BROWN RED BLACK Expande
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MAG816 - Installation and Operation Manual Date Time Fire 13 14 15 16 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1234567 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1234567 8 9 10 11 12 Zones Tested 1234567 Date visit Completed Zone number Fault yes/no and Type Signature of Engineer Action Taken Name: Name: Name: FIRE ALARM EvENT LOG Faults Rectified SERvICE RECORD Name Next Due
MAG816 Spare Parts Kit 1. Resistor 10K ±1%, 0,25W 2 2. Anchors 6х30mm 4 3. Fuse 2А, T-Type 5x20mm 1 4. Self tapping screw М4,2х35 cross slot DIN7981 4 5. Jumper 2 6. Cable tie 2,5/160mm 2 7. Lightpipe for indication 5 8. EOL - module 2 9. Plastic cap 21 4-Zone Expander MAG816 Spare Parts Kit 10. Screw М3х6 DIN7985 4 11. Lightpipe for indication 1 12. EOL - module 4 13. Jumper 1 4-Sounder Expander MAG816 Spare Parts Kit 14. Screw М3х6 DIN7985 4 15.
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