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4100-6077AUMX Digital Loop CardInstallation InstructionsCautions andWarningsREAD AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - Follow the instructions in this installationmanual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to this product andassociated equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED - Uponunpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage.If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorisedSimplex product supplier.ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Disconnect electrical field power when making any internaladjustments or repairs. All repairs should be performed by a representative or authorisedagent of your local Simplex product supplier.STATIC HAZARD - Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows: Ground yourself before opening or installing components Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all timesSYSTEM REACCEPTANCE TEST AFTER SOFTWARE CHANGES - To ensure propersystem operation, this product must be tested in accordance with AS1670.1, after anyprogramming operation or change in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing isrequired after any change, addition or deletion of system components, or after anymodification, repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring. All components, circuits,system operations, or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 100%tested. In addition, to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected, at least10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change, up to a maximum of50 devices, must also be tested and proper system operation verified.In thispublicationIntroductionThis publication discusses the following topics:TopicPageIntroduction to the MX Digital Loop Card2Installing the MX Digital Loop Card4Configuring the MX Digital Loop Card6Wiring the MX Digital Loop Card to Addressable Devices8Compatible MX Addressable Devices10The 4100-6077AU MX Digital Loop Card is a 4 x 10 inch (double-height) PDI modulethat interfaces a single MX Digital Loop to the 4100ESi fire panel.Features: 4 x 10 inch double-height PDI moduleInterfaces MX Loop to 4100ESiSupports up to 250 MX devices500mA Loop powerElectrically isolated MX Loop with earth fault monitoring1LT0638 Iss 1.1 7/2017

Introduction to the MX Digital Loop CardOverviewThe MX Digital Loop Card provides MX loop communications for the Simplex 4100ESifire alarm panel via a single electrically isolated MX Digital loop. It supports up to 250MX devices - detectors and modules - and provides up to 500mA of loop power.PhysicalSpecificationsThe 4100-6077AU MX Digital Loop Card (Figure 1) is a flat, 4x10-inch form-factormodule that plugs into the Power Distribution Interface (PDI) of the 4100ESi panel.An earlier version of the card was supplied as 4100-6077LIM, which included an extrabracket on which two LIM800 Loop Isolators were mounted and wired.This version of hardware has been withdrawn, as the 4100-6077AU now includes loopshort circuit protection.Status LEDsAddressDipswitchStatus LEDsFigure 1. MX Digital Loop CardLT0638 Iss 1.1 7/20172

Introduction to the MX Digital Loop CardLEDsThe MX Digital Loop Card features 7 yellow LEDs that are used to indicate the status ofthe MX Digital Loop Card. See Table 1 for the LED status definition:Table 1. Status LEDsLED NameInterpretationCOMM LossOn when the card is notOn steady duringcommunicating with thecommunications loss.4100ESi Central Processing Flashing in local modeUnit (CPU)YellowEarth fault troubleOn steady when earth faultis detected on the MX loop Yellowfield wiringL LoopMX loop communicationsleft channel faultOn steady when no deviceresponse on left channel.Slow blink open circuitloop;Fast blink short circuitloopYellowOn steady when no deviceresponse on left channel.Slow blink open circuitloop;Fast blink short circuitloopYellowMX loop communicationsright channel faultMX DownloadService Mode andDownload in progressOn steady for ServiceMode and download inprogressYellowLPS FaultIndicates loop powersupply faultOn steady with looppower supply failure(Signal power)YellowEMR ModeLED is currently unusedLED is currently unusedYellowPower SupplyInput Voltage (nominal)24VDCNo LoadQuiescent orAlarm CurrentEnvironmentalSpecificationsColourEarth FaultR LoopInputSpecificationsCodingEnvironmentalFull LoadCard power30mASignal power65mACard power30mASignal power1200mAOperating Temperature 0 C to 45 COperating Humidity3Up to 93% RH, non-condensing @ 32 C maximumLT0638 Iss 1.1 7/2017

Step 1: Installing the MX Digital Loop CardInstallation ofthe 4100-6077in Card CageThe MX Digital Loop Card mounts in a Cardcage/PDI bay of a 4100ESi panel. It can bemounted on any available block - see Figure 2. Secure with the screws supplied in the MXDigital Loop Card kit.Figure 2. 4100ESi MX Digital Loop Card InstallationLT0638 Iss 1.1 7/20174

Step 1: Installing the MX Digital Loop CardInstallation of the4100-6077in a 8U/15UCabinetIn 15U and 8U cabinets utilising the short PDI backplane (PA1098) the 4100-6077AUMX Digital Loop Card is mounted onto the short PDI backplane using the same mountingscrews included with the Loop Card kit. For increased density, two 4100-6077AU cardscan be mounted on a ME0516 Legacy/Dual Bracket in either the 8U or 15U cabinets.The ME0516 bracket is not suitable for mounting 4100-6077AU cards in the standardSimplex expansion bay.The earlier 4100-6077LIM version of the loop card should not be mounted on theME0516 Legacy/Dual Bracket (ME0516), as the resulting module width is too wide andmay interfere with other modules and equipment.5LT0638 Iss 1.1 7/2017

Step 2: Configuring the MX Digital Loop CardSetting theMX Loop CardAddress{Setting the Address1. The MX Digital Loop Card Address is set through a Dual-In-Line Package (DIP)switch SW100, which is a bank of eight switches. From left to right these switchesare designated as SW100-1 through SW100-8 (see Figure 4). Their functions are asfollows: SW100-1: This switch sets the baud rate for the internal communications line runningbetween the MX Digital Loop card and the CPU. Set this switch to ON. SW100-2 through SW100-8: These switches set the card address within the Fire AlarmControl Panel (FACP). Refer to Table 2 for a complete list of switch settings for all ofthe possible module addresses.Note: Set these switches to the value assigned to the MX Digital Loop card bythe 4100ES Programmer.4100 Comm. Baud Switch(SW100-1) must be set to ONUse DIP Switches SW100-2 throughSW100-8 to set the Module Address.This figure shows an Address of 3.Position 8 is LSB(least significant bit)ONOFFOFF ACTIVE12 34567 8Figure 4. DIP Switch SW100ProgrammingLT0638 Iss 1.1 7/2017The MX Digital Loop Card is programed using the 4100ESi Programmer. Refer toLT0619 4100ESi Programming Manual for details.6

Step 2: Configuring the MX Digital Loop CardTable 2. Module DIP AddressesSW100-2 SW100-3 SW100-4 SW100-5 SW100-6 SW100-7 SW100-8SW100-2 SW100-3 SW100-4 SW100-5 SW100-6 SW100-7 SW100-87LT0638 Iss 1.1 7/2017

Step 3: Wiring the MX Digital Loop Card to Addressable DevicesField WiringSpecificationsThe field wiring of the MX Digital Loop Card shall follow the specifications below: Maximum devices per loop: 250 MX device addresses allowed: 1 to 250 Wire Size: 12 - 18 AWG (3.31 - 0.82 mm2) 2000m cable length Maximum resistance: 150 ohms, Maximum Capacitance: 0.2 uF, Inductance 1.5 mH Shield terminates at the loop card only (if used) Maximum voltage: 40V Maximum current: 500mA peak Ground fault detection: 10K All loop wiring is supervisedNote: “T” tapped wiring is permitted as long as the overall wiring complies with thepreviously mentioned inductance, capacitance, and resistance parameters and all deviceson the spur map to the same zone.Table 3. MX Loop Terminal Block Pin outPinsLT0638 Iss 1.1 7/2017DescriptionTB770-1Left TB770-2Left -TB770-3Shield (earth)TB770-4Right TB770-5Right -8

Step 3: Wiring the MX Digital Loop Card to Addressable DevicesThe MX Loop is run as a loop from the MX Digital Loop Card out to the MX Devices andback to the MX Digital Loop Card. Normally T-Tapping or spurs are not used (as a singlefault will stop the devices working). However, if all the devices have the same functionand map to the same zone then a spur is permitted. The spur can be connected directly tothe loop - as long as all devices on the spur and between the nearest isolators map to thesame zone. Otherwise, insert a 545.800.004 LIM800 SCI into the loop and wire the spurcable off the S , S- terminals. This is shown in Figure 5.WiringTopologiesThe earlier 4100-6077LIM included two LIM800 short circuit isolators at the start andend of the loop to provide short circuit protection. These are not shown in Figure 5. Theseare not required with the 4100-6077AU as it includes short circuit protection.Full details of the MX Device and Loop wiring can be found in LT0432 4100ESi FieldWiring Diagrams.MX DIGITAL ADDRESSABLE LOOP WITH ISOLATORSLOOP RIGHT -DETDETPLANTIB W/DETIB W/DETRIAMADDRESSABLEDETECTOR SPURADDRESSABLEDETECTOR SPURMX DIGITALLOOP CARDDETLIMDETCONTACTDET*LOOP LEFTDETDETEOLDET* -MZAMCONVENTIONALDETECTOR SPURDIIEOLCPNOTES: 1. MAY BE CONFIGURED WITH UP TO 250 ADDRESSABLE DEVICES2. SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATORS (E.G., LIM800) AT START AND END OF CABLE NOT SHOWNKEYDETDET*IBCPRIAMLIMDIIMZAMEOLADDRESSABLE DETECTORCONVENTIONAL DETECTORISOLATOR BASECALL POINTRELAY IAMLINE ISOLATOR MODULEDUAL INPUT IAMMONITOR ZAMEND-OF-LINE RESISTORFigure 5. MX Digital Loop Wiring9LT0638 Iss 1.1 7/2017

Appendix A: MX Addressable DevicesCompatibleDevicesTable 4 lists the MX Devices compatible with the MX Digital Loop Card.Table 4. Compatible MX DevicesAddressable Interface 1.E850PH Photoelectric Smoke & Heat detector with SCI, - Modes A2S, A2R516.850.052.E850P Photoelectric Smoke detector with SCI516.850.053.E850H Heat detector with SCI, - Modes A2S, A2R, CS, CR516.850.054.E850PC CO / Photoelectric Smoke / Heat detector with SCICP820CP820 Indoor Call Point514.800.604.YCP830 Outdoor Call Point516.800.958LPAV3000 Loop Powered Sounder/Beacon base516.800.957LPSB3000 Loop Powered Sounder baseMIM800MIM800 Mini IAM Input ModuleCIM800CIM800 Dual Input ModuleRIM800RIM800 Relay Output ModuleSNM800SNM800 Signal Notification ModuleDIM800DIM800 Detector Input Module (Dual)577.800.006DDM800 Universal Fire & Gas Detector Module (Dual)516.018.014VIO800 VESDA Interface Module555.800.065MIO800 Multi-I/O Module516.800.960LPSY800R Loop Powered Sounder - Indoor Red516.800.961LPSY800W Loop Powered Sounder - Indoor White516.800.962LPSY865R Loop Powered Sounder - Outdoor Red516.800.963LPAV800R Loop Powered Sounder Beacon - Indoor Red516.800.964LPAV800W Loop Powered Sounder Beacon - Indoor White516.800.965LPAV865 Loop Powered Sounder Beacon - IP65 RedTable 5 lists the MX Ancillary Devices (non-Addressable) compatible with the MX DigitalLoop Card.Table 5. Compatible MX Ancillary DevicesNon-Addressable Interface ModulesModelDescription517.050.0424B-C Continuity Base516.800.910802SB Loop Powered Sounder Base545.800.004LIM800 Loop Isolator Module516.800.911901SB Externally Powered Sounder BaseJohnson Controls Southbank, VIC 3006 AUSwww.simplex-fire.comLT0638 Iss 1.1 7/2017 2017 Johnson Controls. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice.10

Introduction to the MX Digital Loop Card LT0638 Iss 1.1 7/2017 2 The MX Digital Loop Card provides MX loop communications for the Simplex 4100ESi fire alarm panel via a single electrically isolated MX Digital loop. It supports up to 250 MX devices - detectors and modules - and provides up to 500mA of loop po

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