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FX-3500
Fire Alarm Control Panel
LT-1083 Rev 2.1
April 2014
Installation and Operation Manual
For the latest compatability information visit www.mircom.com/deviceguide
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FX-3500Fire Alarm Control PanelLT-1083 Rev 2.1April 2014Installation and Operation ManualFor the latest compatability information visit www.mircom.co

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10Industry Canada and FCC Notice1.4 FCC NoticeThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by theACTA. On the t

Pagina 3 - Table of Contents

10013.0 Appendix F - Battery CalculationsIMPORTANT NOTICEThe main AC branch circuit connection for Fire Alarm Control Unit must provide a dedicated

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101Battery Capacity RequirementBattery (AH) = (Standby Current Total x Discharge Time) + (Alarm Current Total x Alarm Time)([STANDBY (A) ______ ] X [(

Pagina 5 - 7.0 Wiring 66

10214.0 Warranty and Warning InformationWarning Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information. As the only indivi

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103Compromise of Radio Frequency (Wireless) Devices Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objectsplaced

Pagina 7 - List of Figures

104Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out of service or busy for certainperiods of time. Also the telephone l

Pagina 8 - List of Tables

105Limited Warranty Mircom Technologies Ltd. together with its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively, the “MircomGroup of Companies”) warrants the

Pagina 9 - 1.2 Industry Canada Notice

106Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties,whether expressed or impli

Pagina 11 - 2.0 Introduction

Installation Manual is LT-1083 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSNormal: Indicators are O except for green A.C. light. FACP shows trouble after power-

Pagina 13 - 2.3 Contact Us

11Introduction2.0 IntroductionThis document provides information for the successful installation and operation of the FX-3500.2.1 The FX-3500 Addre

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CANADA - Main Office25 Interchange WayVaughan, ON L4K 5W3Tel: (888) 660-4655 (905) 660-4655Fax: (905) 660-4113© Mircom 2013Printed in Canada

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12Introduction2.2 General NotesCircuitsRefers to a physical electrical interface for the analog loop, indicating signals or relays, andcommon alarm,

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13Introduction2.3 Contact UsFor General Inquiries, Customer Service and Technical Support you can contact us Monday toFriday 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. E

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14FX-3500 Overview3.0 FX-3500 OverviewThis chapter lists all the possible components of an FX-3500 system.3.1 FX-3500 Fire Alarm Control Panel Mode

Pagina 20 - Advanced Protocol Detectors

15FX-3500 Overview3.2 FX-3500 System ComponentsThe following table describes the components of the FX-3500.Table 1 FX-3500 System ComponentsModel De

Pagina 21 - Ancillary Modules

16FX-3500 OverviewPCS-100Power Supply Interface Board use for poweringGS3060 Universal Wireless Alarm Communicator.SRM-312WSmart Relay Module with Whi

Pagina 22 - Intelligent Modules

17FX-3500 OverviewMGD-32 Graphic Annunciator.RAX-LCD-LITE Remote Annunciator with 4-line LCD Display.AGD-048 Graphic Annunciator Adder Driver Board.RT

Pagina 23 - 4.0 Installation

18FX-3500 OverviewBB-1002R Red Enclosure for two annunciators.BB-1003 White Enclosure for three annunciators.BB-1003R Red Enclosure for three annuncia

Pagina 24 - 4.3 Installing Adder Modules

19FX-3500 OverviewBB-1012R Red Enclosure for twelve annunciators.MP-300 End of line resistor plate. 3K9.BC-160 External Battery Cabinet.INX-10A Intell

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20FX-3500 Overview3.2.1 DevicesThe following tables lists all the devices available for the FX-3500.Table 2 Advanced Protocol DetectorsAdvanced Prot

Pagina 27 - Description

21FX-3500 OverviewTable 4 Advanced Protocol Manual StationsAdvanced Protocol Manual StationsMS-401AP Addressable Single Stage Manual Station ULCMS-40

Pagina 28 - Item Setting

22FX-3500 OverviewTable 7 CLIP DetectorsIntelligent DetectorsMIX-1251B Intelligent Low Profile Ionization Smoke Sensor MIX-1251BA Intelligent Low Pro

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23Installation4.0 InstallationThis chapter describes the installation of the FX-3500. 4.1 BBX-1024DS and BBX-1024DSR Mechanical InstallationThe BBX

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24Installation4.2 Installation Tips1. Group the incoming wires through the top of the enclosure. For easy identification and neatness use a wire tie

Pagina 31 - 5.0 Operation

25InstallationFigure 3 Main Board with all Adder Modules InstalledRectifier BridgeMD-1011 Power Supply BoardALC-636 Dual Loop AdderPR-300 Polarity

Pagina 32 - 5.1.3 Alarm Conditions

26InstallationFigure 4 Port and Jumper Locations on Main BoardP2P3P4P5P8P9P13P10P11P14JW1JW2JW5JW6JW10JW7BuzzerJW11JW12321321

Pagina 33 - 5.2 Configurable Input Types

27InstallationTable 9 Main Board Connectors and JumperConnector/Jumper DescriptionP2 To Power SupplyP3 To Power SupplyP4 Ribbon Cable connects to P4

Pagina 34 - Operation

28Installation4.3.1 Installing the PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module Mount the PR-300 as shown in Figure 5.The Alarm Transmit signal to t

Pagina 35 - 5.2.5 Trouble-Only Input

29InstallationFigure 6 Installing the ALC-636 Dual Loop AdderTable 11 ALC-636 Dual Loop Adder Connectors and JumpersItem SettingP1 Connect cable t

Pagina 36 - 5.2.9 Silent Test

3Table of ContentsTable of Contents1.0 Industry Canada and FCC Notice 91.1 Notice for all FX-3500 Series Built-In UDACTs Sold in Canada ...

Pagina 37 - 5.3 Output Types

30Installation4.4.1 Installing the RAX-1048TZDS Display Adder ModuleThe FX-3500 can add a maximum of two RAX-1048TZDS Display Adder Module. No jumpe

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31Operation5.0 OperationThis chapter describes the operational capabilities of the FX-3500.5.1 Addressable/Analog DevicesThe FX-3500 System support

Pagina 39 - 5.4 NAC Circuit Operation

32Operation5.1.1 Supervision of DevicesThe loop interface software continuously supervises the devices on its loop against thosefound during configur

Pagina 40 - 5.6 Two-Stage Operation

33OperationFor further information refer to the device Installation Instructions and other documentationprovided with the addressable devices, bases,

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34Operation5.2.1 Alarm Input (Non-Verified)An un-bypassed, non-verified alarm input entering into alarm activates the common alarmsequence. Common Al

Pagina 42 - 5.8 Positive Alarm Sequence

35Operation• Restoring the non-latching supervisory input returns all outputs correlated to the input, that are not correlated to another active input

Pagina 43 - Enable ? Y

36Operation• May also be programmed to relay, signal, and strobe outputs. 5.2.6 Waterflow Alarm InputWaterflow inputs are sampled every second. 10 sa

Pagina 44 - Address SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3

37Operation5.2.10 Manual Day/Night Configures (mini) monitor modules for manual day/night alarm thresholds. For moreinformation on alarm thresholds se

Pagina 45 - 5.10 Dialer Operation

38OperationAdditional Operation Features• When using CLIP devices once the FACP activates the sensor LED, an attached Relay/Sounder base and any Remot

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39Operation5.3.3 Relay OutputUn-bypassed relay outputs are activated if any un-bypassed input circuit or common systemstatus which has been programme

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4Table of Contents5.2.1 Alarm Input (Non-Verified) ... 345

Pagina 48 - 5.11.2 Setting the Password

40Operation5.5 Single Stage OperationIn a single stage system, all alarm inputs are treated in a similar manner. Alarm inputs includeany of the follo

Pagina 49 - 5.11.3 Reports

41Operation• Cancels active fire drill.• Common Alarm LED turns ON.• Common Alarm relay activates if Aux disconnect is not active.• The Auto Signal Si

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42Operation5.7 Evacuation CodesThe following Evacuation codes can be configured for the FX-3500 FACP.5.7.1 Two Stage Alert CodeWhen configured for T

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43OperationIf at any time during the Positive Alarm Sequence a second alarm (PAS or otherwise) isactuated or the given time limits expire, the fire al

Pagina 52 - 5.11.5 Walk Test

44Operation5.9 Remote Annunciator OperationThe FX-3500 System supports the following types of annunciators• RAX-LCD-LITE shared display annunciator.

Pagina 53 - 5.11.6 Bypass

45Operation• Contains a local alert buzzer. • Under normal operation the alert buzzer is controlled by the system and operates in an identical manner

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46Operation1. DC voltage is supervised and if it is detected the dial tone is monitored. 2. If the phone lines are equipped with a house phone with

Pagina 55 - Symbol Number of times to

47Operation5.11 Using the Operation Menu from the Control PanelOperations of the FX-3500 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel can be managed via theO

Pagina 56 - Loop number

48Operation5.11.1 Setting the TimeSets the current date and time for the panel. Use the ‘#’ key to move the cursor forward andthe UP and DOWN key to c

Pagina 57 - 5.11.9 After Hours

49Operation5.11.3 ReportsOverviewReports can be generated in command mode from the reports menu. Reports can bedisplayed in a special format on the s

Pagina 58 - 5.11.10 Clear Verify Count

5Table of Contents5.11.13 Exit ...

Pagina 59 - 5.11.13 Exit

50Operation3. Current levelThe current levels report displays device information for each of all eligible devices on thetarget loop (specified by user

Pagina 60 - 6.2 LCD Display

51Operation5. Maintenance reportThe maintenance report displays all smoke sensors on the specified loop or loops detected asdirty (% alarm > 75). T

Pagina 61 - Key Description

52Operationsubaddress, “Parm#” indicates parameter number from the current subaddress, and “Val#”indicates the paramter value.5.11.4 Clear LogsClears

Pagina 62 - Control Buttons

53OperationThe following message will show the walk test initializing. While the walk-test is active the following message is displayed on the screen:

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54OperationIf the device is not bypassed the user is prompted to bypass the circuit. After the confirmation, the device is bypassed and the message ap

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55Operation3. LoopThe whole loop either conventional or addressable can be bypassed using this option. Theuser is prompted to enter the loop number to

Pagina 65 - 6.3.1 Flash Rates

56OperationThe message displayed if the current address carries no device is as follows:The following message is displayed to bypass.If the device is

Pagina 66 - 7.0 Wiring

57OperationAt the end of the un-bypass operation or if the exclamation is used, the message displays:5.11.7 Auxiliary DisconnectThe auxiliary disconne

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58OperationAfter the user selection and information message is displayed that the daytime nighttime modeis updated.5.11.10 Clear Verify CountThis oper

Pagina 68 - 7.2 Wire Routing

59Operation5.11.13 ExitExits to the main command menu.

Pagina 69 - 7.3 Addressable Loop Wiring

6Table of Contents8.0 Appendix A - Compatible Receivers 809.0 Appendix B - FX-3500 Series Compatible Devices 819.1 FX-3500 Series ULI Listed Compati

Pagina 70 - 7.4 NAC Circuit Wiring

60Indication & Controls6.0 Indication & Controls This chapter describes the LED indicators and controls of the FX-3500.6.1 Indication and C

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61Indication & ControlsUse the cursor buttons on the Numeric Keypad for menu selection and control. For moreinformation see 6.2.1 Numeric Keypad a

Pagina 72 - CONNECTION

62Indication & Controls6.3 Common LED Indicators and Control ButtonsFor complete descriptions of all LED indicators and control buttons see the f

Pagina 73 - 7.5.1 Dialer Wiring

63Indication & ControlsTrouble Queue Button and IndicatorFlashes yellow when any trouble condition is detected on the panel. The buzzersounds at t

Pagina 74 - Internet

64Indication & ControlsAutomatic Alarm Signal Cancel Button and IndicatorLED and Indicator are active only when the Panel is configured for PAS.Fl

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65Indication & Controls6.3.1 Flash RatesFast Flash120 flashes per minute, 50% duty cycle.Trouble Flash20 flashes per minute, 50% duty cycle.Auxil

Pagina 76 - 7.6 Power Supply Wiring

66Wiring7.0 WiringThis chapter describes the proper field wiring for the FX-3500.7.1 Wiring Tables7.1.1 Addressable Loop Wiring MaximumsAdvanced P

Pagina 77 - Power Connector

67Wiring7.1.4 Input CircuitsIf using conventional input circuits in an FX-3500 system MIX-502MAP(A), MIX-502M and CZ-6 Conventional Zone Modules must

Pagina 78 - MODULE

68Wiring7.2 Wire RoutingFigure 12 Wire RoutingNotes: All external connections are power limited except for the AC connections to thetransformer. T

Pagina 79 - 7.8 Troubleshooting

69Wiring7.3 Addressable Loop Wiring7.3.1 Addressable Loop Wiring - Class B or Style 4Figure 13 Addressable Loop Wiring - Class B or Style 47.3.2

Pagina 80 - DACR Receiver Model Protocols

7List of FiguresList of FiguresFigure 1 FX-3500 with DOX-1024DSR ...

Pagina 81 - Compatible Devices

70Wiring7.3.3 Addressable Loop Wiring - Class A or Style 7Figure 15 Addressable Loop Wiring - Class A or Style 77.4 NAC Circuit WiringThe FX-3500

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71Wiring7.4.1 NAC Circuit – Class B or Style Y WiringFigure 16 NAC Circuit – Class B or Style Y Wiring7.4.2 NAC Circuit – Class A or Style Z Wiri

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72Wiring7.4.3 UL 864 Rev. 9 Addressable Supervised Output Module WiringAs per UL864 Rev.9 51.4.3, ensure that a single break, ground or wire-to-wire

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73Wiring7.5 Module and Devices Wiring7.5.1 Dialer WiringWire the Dialer to the Public Telephone Switch and premises Telephone as shown in Figure19.

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74Wiring7.5.2 Connecting to a DCS SurGuard ReceiverA typical connection is shown in Figure 20. For information on Compatible DACR Receiverssee Chapt

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75Wiring7.5.3 PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module WiringWire the PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module successfully as shown in Figu

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76Wiring7.6 Power Supply Wiring7.6.1 Main Power Supply WiringWire the Power Supply as shown in Figure 22 and adhere to the following:• Ensure that t

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77WiringFigure 22 Main Power Supply Wiring and Connections7.6.2 Supervision of Auxiliary SuppliesAux 2 Resettable Auxiliary Power (supervised, reg

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78WiringThis filtered circuit is supervised for shorts. A short will:• Disconnect the power until the “RESET” button is pressed. • Generate a trouble

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79Wiring7.7 System CheckoutThe following are the recommended steps before and during the powering up of the FX-3500.7.7.1 Before Turning The Power O

Pagina 91 - Configuration

8List of TablesTable 1 FX-3500 System Components ... 15Table 2

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808.0 Appendix A - Compatible ReceiversThe dialers that are built into select models of the FX-3500 Fire Alarm Control Panels arecompatible with the

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819.0 Appendix B - FX-3500 Series Compatible Devices9.1 FX-3500 Series ULI Listed Compatible Devices9.1.1 ULI Listed Compatible Addressable Device

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82Table 27 ULI Ancillary ModulesAncillary ModulesCR-6 Six Relay Control ModuleCZ-6 Six Conventional Zone Interface ModuleIM-10 Ten Input Monitor Mod

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83Table 30 ULI Intelligent ModulesIntelligent ModulesMIX-500DM Intelligent Dual Monitor Module MIX-M500M Intelligent Addressable Monitor Module MIX-M

Pagina 96 - 11.0 Appendix D - Reporting

849.1.2 ULI Listed Compatible Two-Wire Smoke DetectorsNotes: Detectors of different models are not to be mixed in a circuit.When using two-wire smoke

Pagina 97 - Series Event Codes

85429CT / (701E, 701U, 702E, 702U) S10A-S00 0.1 30711U-UT / (701E, 701U, 702E, 702U) S10A-S00 0.1 30713-5U / (701E, 701U, 702E, 702U) S10A-S00 0.1 307

Pagina 98 - Features

869.2 FX-3500 Compatible Horn/Strobes2WT-B c/w base A-A 0.1 30Table 32 FX-3500 Compatible Horn/StrobesBrand Strobe Model Maximum # of devices per

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879.3 FX-3500 Series ULC Listed Compatible Devices9.3.1 ULC Listed Compatible Addressable DevicesTable 33 ULC Advanced Protocol DetectorsAdvanced P

Pagina 100 - IMPORTANT NOTICE

88Table 36 ULC Ancillary ModulesAncillary ModulesCR-6A Six Relay Control ModuleCZ-6A Six Conventional Zone Interface Module ULCIM-10A Ten Input Moni

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89MIX-M501MA Intelligent Addressable Mini-Monitor Module ULCMIX-M502MA Intelligent Addressable Interface Module ULCTable 39 ULC Intelligent Modules (

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9Industry Canada and FCC Notice1.0 Industry Canada and FCC Notice1.1 Notice for all FX-3500 Series Built-In UDACTs Sold in CanadaMircom's FX-3

Pagina 103 - Software

909.3.2 ULC Listed Two-Wire Smoke Detectors9.3.3 UL and ULC Listed Supported Non-Synchronous Horn/StrobesNotes: Detectors of different models are no

Pagina 104 - Inadequate Testing

9110.0 Appendix C - Manual Panel ConfigurationCOMMAND MENUThe command menu is the first menu displayed for command mode. The command menu is divide

Pagina 105 - Warranty Procedure

92front panel.Panel Configuration/Features/Auxiliary disconnect, disconnects alarm and supervisory relayAux Dis Alm&Sv[ ] EnabledIf enabled the a

Pagina 106 - Out of Warranty Repairs

93Default is disabledPanel Configuration/Features/Signal silence isolatorSig. isolators[ ] EnabledThis feature makes the system aware that the isolat

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94This feature configures all addressable loops as Class A if enabled.Panel Configuration/Features/Auto after hoursAuto afthrs.[ ] EnabledThis featur

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95Add label? Y (N)User types the new label using keys. Press the “#” key to move cursor to the left, press the “*” key to move cursor to the right:Ent

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9611.0 Appendix D - Reporting11.1 Ademco Contact-ID FX-3500 Series Event Codes Table 41 Contact-ID Event CodesEvent Description EventFamilyQualifi

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9711.2 Security Industries Association SIA Format Protocol FX-3500 Series Event CodesSIA Format Protocol does not define indicating zone troubles, bu

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9812.0 Appendix E - Specifications And Features12.1 FX-3500 Fire Alarm Control PanelTable 43 lists specifications for the FX-3500 panel:Table 43 F

Pagina 112 - Printed in Canada

9912.2 FX-3500 System Module and Annunciator SpecificationsAux supply 2 Power limited / 24VDC regulated / 300mA maxUnfiltered supply Power limited /

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