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RESET Button
Note: The key switch and inputs of the controller can be programmed for different purposes like “to
reset the panel , to silence the panel etc. For further details see the “Key programming “ presentation
Three types of connections for networking:
1. Redundant loop via CAN1 & CAN2
CAN1 CAN2
CAN1
CAN1 CAN2
CAN1
CAN1 CAN2
CAN1
CAN1 CAN2
CAN1
CAN1 CAN2
CAN1
CAN1 CAN2
CAN1
CAN1 CAN2
CAN1
One USB port to transfer the program to the MPC from the PC using RPS(Remote
Programming Software).
One RS-232 interface(to program the controller)
Ethernet port for connection with BIS/BMS.
Up to 46 modules(but max. 32 loop modules) can be controlled by one controller.
4 slots for address cards(each device/detector controlled by the controller has been
allocated an unique address)
Note: The key switch and inputs of the controller can be programmed for different purposes like “to
reset the panel , to silence the panel etc. For further details see the “Key programming “ presentation
Up to 4096 addresses per stand alone panel and up to 2032 addresses for panel in a
network.
Separate OPC license key (ADC 5000) for connection with BIS/BMS(can be inserted into
any of the 4 address card slots).
History log of up to 10,000 events(fire, trouble etc.)
Up to 72 hours back up for address cards and OPC card (ie. Even if we remove the
address cards the controller can work up to 72 hrs. without any trouble.)
Two signal inputs
One key switch (has two programmable positions )
Max. current consumption
Standby : 120mA@24V DC
Alarm : 205mA@24V DC
Note: The key switch and inputs of the controller can be programmed for different purposes like “to
reset the panel , to silence the panel etc. For further details see the “Key programming “ presentation
Check this option if redundant
panel is connected
Note: The key switch and inputs of the controller can be programmed for different purposes like “to
reset the panel , to silence the panel etc. For further details see the “Key programming “ presentation