
FX-3500Fire Alarm Control PanelLT-1083 Rev 2.1April 2014Installation and Operation ManualFor the latest compatability information visit www.mircom.co
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
10013.0 Appendix F - Battery CalculationsIMPORTANT NOTICEThe main AC branch circuit connection for Fire Alarm Control Unit must provide a dedicated
101Battery Capacity RequirementBattery (AH) = (Standby Current Total x Discharge Time) + (Alarm Current Total x Alarm Time)([STANDBY (A) ______ ] X [(
10214.0 Warranty and Warning InformationWarning Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information. As the only indivi
103Compromise of Radio Frequency (Wireless) Devices Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objectsplaced
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
105Limited Warranty Mircom Technologies Ltd. together with its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively, the “MircomGroup of Companies”) warrants the
106Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties,whether expressed or impli
Installation Manual is LT-1083 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSNormal: Indicators are O except for green A.C. light. FACP shows trouble after power-
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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12Introduction2.2 General NotesCircuitsRefers to a physical electrical interface for the analog loop, indicating signals or relays, andcommon alarm,
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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
15FX-3500 Overview3.2 FX-3500 System ComponentsThe following table describes the components of the FX-3500.Table 1 FX-3500 System ComponentsModel De
16FX-3500 OverviewPCS-100Power Supply Interface Board use for poweringGS3060 Universal Wireless Alarm Communicator.SRM-312WSmart Relay Module with Whi
17FX-3500 OverviewMGD-32 Graphic Annunciator.RAX-LCD-LITE Remote Annunciator with 4-line LCD Display.AGD-048 Graphic Annunciator Adder Driver Board.RT
18FX-3500 OverviewBB-1002R Red Enclosure for two annunciators.BB-1003 White Enclosure for three annunciators.BB-1003R Red Enclosure for three annuncia
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
20FX-3500 Overview3.2.1 DevicesThe following tables lists all the devices available for the FX-3500.Table 2 Advanced Protocol DetectorsAdvanced Prot
21FX-3500 OverviewTable 4 Advanced Protocol Manual StationsAdvanced Protocol Manual StationsMS-401AP Addressable Single Stage Manual Station ULCMS-40
22FX-3500 OverviewTable 7 CLIP DetectorsIntelligent DetectorsMIX-1251B Intelligent Low Profile Ionization Smoke Sensor MIX-1251BA Intelligent Low Pro
23Installation4.0 InstallationThis chapter describes the installation of the FX-3500. 4.1 BBX-1024DS and BBX-1024DSR Mechanical InstallationThe BBX
24Installation4.2 Installation Tips1. Group the incoming wires through the top of the enclosure. For easy identification and neatness use a wire tie
25InstallationFigure 3 Main Board with all Adder Modules InstalledRectifier BridgeMD-1011 Power Supply BoardALC-636 Dual Loop AdderPR-300 Polarity
26InstallationFigure 4 Port and Jumper Locations on Main BoardP2P3P4P5P8P9P13P10P11P14JW1JW2JW5JW6JW10JW7BuzzerJW11JW12321321
27InstallationTable 9 Main Board Connectors and JumperConnector/Jumper DescriptionP2 To Power SupplyP3 To Power SupplyP4 Ribbon Cable connects to P4
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
29InstallationFigure 6 Installing the ALC-636 Dual Loop AdderTable 11 ALC-636 Dual Loop Adder Connectors and JumpersItem SettingP1 Connect cable t
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 ...
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
31Operation5.0 OperationThis chapter describes the operational capabilities of the FX-3500.5.1 Addressable/Analog DevicesThe FX-3500 System support
32Operation5.1.1 Supervision of DevicesThe loop interface software continuously supervises the devices on its loop against thosefound during configur
33OperationFor further information refer to the device Installation Instructions and other documentationprovided with the addressable devices, bases,
34Operation5.2.1 Alarm Input (Non-Verified)An un-bypassed, non-verified alarm input entering into alarm activates the common alarmsequence. Common Al
35Operation• Restoring the non-latching supervisory input returns all outputs correlated to the input, that are not correlated to another active input
36Operation• May also be programmed to relay, signal, and strobe outputs. 5.2.6 Waterflow Alarm InputWaterflow inputs are sampled every second. 10 sa
37Operation5.2.10 Manual Day/Night Configures (mini) monitor modules for manual day/night alarm thresholds. For moreinformation on alarm thresholds se
38OperationAdditional Operation Features• When using CLIP devices once the FACP activates the sensor LED, an attached Relay/Sounder base and any Remot
39Operation5.3.3 Relay OutputUn-bypassed relay outputs are activated if any un-bypassed input circuit or common systemstatus which has been programme
4Table of Contents5.2.1 Alarm Input (Non-Verified) ... 345
40Operation5.5 Single Stage OperationIn a single stage system, all alarm inputs are treated in a similar manner. Alarm inputs includeany of the follo
41Operation• Cancels active fire drill.• Common Alarm LED turns ON.• Common Alarm relay activates if Aux disconnect is not active.• The Auto Signal Si
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
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
44Operation5.9 Remote Annunciator OperationThe FX-3500 System supports the following types of annunciators• RAX-LCD-LITE shared display annunciator.
45Operation• Contains a local alert buzzer. • Under normal operation the alert buzzer is controlled by the system and operates in an identical manner
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
47Operation5.11 Using the Operation Menu from the Control PanelOperations of the FX-3500 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel can be managed via theO
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
49Operation5.11.3 ReportsOverviewReports can be generated in command mode from the reports menu. Reports can bedisplayed in a special format on the s
5Table of Contents5.11.13 Exit ...
50Operation3. Current levelThe current levels report displays device information for each of all eligible devices on thetarget loop (specified by user
51Operation5. Maintenance reportThe maintenance report displays all smoke sensors on the specified loop or loops detected asdirty (% alarm > 75). T
52Operationsubaddress, “Parm#” indicates parameter number from the current subaddress, and “Val#”indicates the paramter value.5.11.4 Clear LogsClears
53OperationThe following message will show the walk test initializing. While the walk-test is active the following message is displayed on the screen:
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
55Operation3. LoopThe whole loop either conventional or addressable can be bypassed using this option. Theuser is prompted to enter the loop number to
56OperationThe message displayed if the current address carries no device is as follows:The following message is displayed to bypass.If the device is
57OperationAt the end of the un-bypass operation or if the exclamation is used, the message displays:5.11.7 Auxiliary DisconnectThe auxiliary disconne
58OperationAfter the user selection and information message is displayed that the daytime nighttime modeis updated.5.11.10 Clear Verify CountThis oper
59Operation5.11.13 ExitExits to the main command menu.
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
60Indication & Controls6.0 Indication & Controls This chapter describes the LED indicators and controls of the FX-3500.6.1 Indication and C
61Indication & ControlsUse the cursor buttons on the Numeric Keypad for menu selection and control. For moreinformation see 6.2.1 Numeric Keypad a
62Indication & Controls6.3 Common LED Indicators and Control ButtonsFor complete descriptions of all LED indicators and control buttons see the f
63Indication & ControlsTrouble Queue Button and IndicatorFlashes yellow when any trouble condition is detected on the panel. The buzzersounds at t
64Indication & ControlsAutomatic Alarm Signal Cancel Button and IndicatorLED and Indicator are active only when the Panel is configured for PAS.Fl
65Indication & Controls6.3.1 Flash RatesFast Flash120 flashes per minute, 50% duty cycle.Trouble Flash20 flashes per minute, 50% duty cycle.Auxil
66Wiring7.0 WiringThis chapter describes the proper field wiring for the FX-3500.7.1 Wiring Tables7.1.1 Addressable Loop Wiring MaximumsAdvanced P
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
68Wiring7.2 Wire RoutingFigure 12 Wire RoutingNotes: All external connections are power limited except for the AC connections to thetransformer. T
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
7List of FiguresList of FiguresFigure 1 FX-3500 with DOX-1024DSR ...
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
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
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
73Wiring7.5 Module and Devices Wiring7.5.1 Dialer WiringWire the Dialer to the Public Telephone Switch and premises Telephone as shown in Figure19.
74Wiring7.5.2 Connecting to a DCS SurGuard ReceiverA typical connection is shown in Figure 20. For information on Compatible DACR Receiverssee Chapt
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
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
77WiringFigure 22 Main Power Supply Wiring and Connections7.6.2 Supervision of Auxiliary SuppliesAux 2 Resettable Auxiliary Power (supervised, reg
78WiringThis filtered circuit is supervised for shorts. A short will:• Disconnect the power until the “RESET” button is pressed. • Generate a trouble
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
8List of TablesTable 1 FX-3500 System Components ... 15Table 2
808.0 Appendix A - Compatible ReceiversThe dialers that are built into select models of the FX-3500 Fire Alarm Control Panels arecompatible with the
819.0 Appendix B - FX-3500 Series Compatible Devices9.1 FX-3500 Series ULI Listed Compatible Devices9.1.1 ULI Listed Compatible Addressable Device
82Table 27 ULI Ancillary ModulesAncillary ModulesCR-6 Six Relay Control ModuleCZ-6 Six Conventional Zone Interface ModuleIM-10 Ten Input Monitor Mod
83Table 30 ULI Intelligent ModulesIntelligent ModulesMIX-500DM Intelligent Dual Monitor Module MIX-M500M Intelligent Addressable Monitor Module MIX-M
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
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
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
879.3 FX-3500 Series ULC Listed Compatible Devices9.3.1 ULC Listed Compatible Addressable DevicesTable 33 ULC Advanced Protocol DetectorsAdvanced P
88Table 36 ULC Ancillary ModulesAncillary ModulesCR-6A Six Relay Control ModuleCZ-6A Six Conventional Zone Interface Module ULCIM-10A Ten Input Moni
89MIX-M501MA Intelligent Addressable Mini-Monitor Module ULCMIX-M502MA Intelligent Addressable Interface Module ULCTable 39 ULC Intelligent Modules (
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
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
9110.0 Appendix C - Manual Panel ConfigurationCOMMAND MENUThe command menu is the first menu displayed for command mode. The command menu is divide
92front panel.Panel Configuration/Features/Auxiliary disconnect, disconnects alarm and supervisory relayAux Dis Alm&Sv[ ] EnabledIf enabled the a
93Default is disabledPanel Configuration/Features/Signal silence isolatorSig. isolators[ ] EnabledThis feature makes the system aware that the isolat
94This feature configures all addressable loops as Class A if enabled.Panel Configuration/Features/Auto after hoursAuto afthrs.[ ] EnabledThis featur
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
9611.0 Appendix D - Reporting11.1 Ademco Contact-ID FX-3500 Series Event Codes Table 41 Contact-ID Event CodesEvent Description EventFamilyQualifi
9711.2 Security Industries Association SIA Format Protocol FX-3500 Series Event CodesSIA Format Protocol does not define indicating zone troubles, bu
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
9912.2 FX-3500 System Module and Annunciator SpecificationsAux supply 2 Power limited / 24VDC regulated / 300mA maxUnfiltered supply Power limited /
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