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CONNEXION TRAINING COURSE

Course Content

 Overview of Product and the Installation.

 The panel basics + User Menu.

 Programming the panel through Fastrack.

 Panel Programming Engineer menu and Features.

 Pc Tool.

 Networking.

 Test Paper.
ConneXion
Dimension Connexion

 Non Networkable Networkable to 16 loops


 Display 80 characters two lines.
Display 240 by 64 pixel graphical LCD.
 Quick Start facility
Quick Start facility simplifies set up.
 On site programming via alpha-numeric
(Fastrack)
key pad

 40 fire zones + 40 non-fire. Simplified on site programming via


 512 event archive. alpha-numeric key pad

80 fire zones or non-fire.

999 event archive.

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Non Networkable Networkable to 16 loops

Display 80 characters two lines. Display 240 by 64 pixel graphical LCD.

Quick Start facility Quick Start facility simplifies set up.

On site programming via alpha-numeric (Fastrack)

key pad Simplified on site programming via

40 fire zones + 40 non-fire. alpha-numeric key pad

80 fire zones or non-fire.


512 event archive.
999 event archive.

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False alarm management False alarm management

7 Day calendar clock. 7 Day calendar clock.

Group disable facility Group disable facility

Walk test menu. Walk test menu simplified.

10 x “Level 2” Access codes. 10 x “Level 2” Access codes.

Key Switch for “Level 2” access or other Key Switch for “Level 2” access or other
options. options.

Universally understood icons on


keypad.

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Dimension Connexion

 460mA Loop Driver current  500mA Loop Driver current


 Universal Loop Driver  Universal Loop Driver
supports - Multi Protocols supports - Multi Protocols
 2 x programmable sounders  2 x programmable sounders
each circuit rated @ 1A each circuit rated @ 1A Total
Total load 1A. load 1A.
 5 x programmable inputs,  5 x programmable inputs,
2 x supervised 2 x supervised
 2 x programmable leds  2 x programmable leds

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Dimension Connexion

 All metal enclosures  Plastic doors & metal back box


 Space for 2 x 12V batteries. 24hr Stand-by  Space for 2 x 12V batteries. 24hr Stand-by
 Removable plug-in terminals  Removable plug-in terminals
 Slide-in labels  Slide-in labels
 Semi flush mounting bezels
 Fully flush mounting bezels
 Printer not available on release
 Internal printer  Rack mounted option
 Third Party Protocols + Visualeyez not
available on this release.
 Remote connection not available on this release.

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DXC Control Panels

Region One UK + Ireland & Iceland


714-001-111 DXc1 1 loop Fire Alarm Control Panel
714-001-221 DXc2 2 loop Fire Alarm Control Panel
714-001-241 DXc4 4loop Fire Alarm Control Panel
795-108-001 DXC Spare Language Kit.

795-112 DXC 1 Loop Bezel


795-113 DXC 2/4 Loop Bezel
795-115 DXC 2/4 Loop + EXT
795-116 DXC Key plate cover
795-121 DXC Extension Backbox
795-104 DXC Spare Door Kit

795-080 Interface lead for programming all Morley-IAS


control panels
AMC-232USB01 USB to RS232 converter

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Display Card + Front Door
Display PCB Card 795-104 Optional Key-switch 795-118

40 Zone LED Card 795-102 80 Zone LED Card 795-124


DXC Performance Card 795-117 connects to display card

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PSU + Base Cards
PSU 1 LOOP 795-106 PSU 2/4 LOOP 795-107

Loop
Expansion
Card

DXC2 Loop Expansion card 795-111

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Networking + Third Party + Performance
Network will support 16 loops (16 x 1 loop, 8 x 2 loop or 4 x 4 loop or
any combination up to max 16 loops)

Optional plug-in Third Party


network cards
DXC RS232 Card 795-122
DXC RS485 Card 795-123
DXC Performance Card 795-117
connects to display card

Network Card 795-099

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Panel Installation

 Read all the product manual 996-203-000-1.

 Panel fixing points Page 7.

 Recessing panel enclosure Page 9.

 External connections Page 11.

 Battery installation Page 12.

 Repeater panel connections Page 21.

 Recommended cable routing Page 22.

 Key-switch Installation Page 23.

 Slide in labels Page 24.


External Wiring Panel Connections
Sounder Outputs max 1 amp 6.8kΏ
Auxiliary Outputs 250mA Digital Inputs 6.8kΏ Relay Outputs
RS485 / Repeater

Processor Restart Loop 3 Loop 4


Two loop Expansion PCB

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External Wiring Panel Connections

Digital Input

IN 1 0V IN 2 0V NC NO COM
+ - + -
S1 S2

Relay 1 amp
24 volts dc

EOL 6.8 K ohm

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Earth Faults
Above 1.5 volt = Positive Earth
At 1 volt = No earth fault
Below 0.3 volt = Negative Earth

1 volt
- VE

-VE lead to
battery - VE terminal
+ VE lead to
Earth terminal

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Panel Basics
+

User Menu
Loop Wiring & Basic Overview

Protocols:-
Apollo
Hochiki
System Sensor

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Zone Text / Device Text

Zone Text (20 Characters) Device Text (20 Characters)


Keywords available 32 + 10 site specific

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Output Patterns

Panel Default Sounders + Relays = Pattern 1 = Zone 1 - 80 =ON

ZONE 1 ZONE 80
Maximum 40 Patterns per panel

Pattern 1 Pattern 40

Output Options for Zone Input

Zone 1 To 80 = Delay / Pulse 0-600secs

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Output Patterns

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User Menu
Level 2 Menu
Select Option

Press Key

Press key 5

Enter Level 2/3 Passcode ????


OK

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User Menu

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Test menu Zone Test

OK

OK

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Fastrack Option
Fastrack Configuration

OK

OK

OK

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Fastrack Configuration Extra

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Panel Programming
Program Zone Text

Go to the Commission menu and


select (5) Zone Text

Select the Zone number then


press the OK key, Use the
keypad to type in the text or the
for the key words. Press a letter
key to jump through the words.
For a space press key 1 then
wait 2secs before typing again

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To Add /Remove a Device

In Commission menu select (2) Loop Select (2) Learn

Press OK Key Select the loop number required (1-4)

The learn will Add / Remove devices the total number of loop devices will show
as above press the key to escape from the menu

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Program Device Text

Go to the Commission menu Select Edit Device and select loop number then
and select option (2) Loop select device number. Press OK

Select the information to program. Select Device then press the OK key
Press OK Then use the keypad to type
in the text or the for the key words.
Or use the key pad to add or amend
other data within the options in the
menu.

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Programming Zonal Outputs 1- 40 Output Patterns

1 Sounder Module Pattern 1


Zone 4
1

Zone 3
1 1
Relay Module Pattern 3
Zone 2
1 1 3

Zone 1
1 2
Relay Module Pattern 2
Cause & Effect Output Patterns
Zone Numbers 1-80 GND FLR Z 1 FLR 1 Z 2 FLR 2 Z 3 FLR 3 Z 4 Output Pattern
Panel outputs Relays / Sounders
All Sounders X X X X 1
Programmable Relay Auto Dialler Delay 120 Delay 120 Delay 120 Delay 120 2
Relay L1 Add 005 Gas Valve Coincidence X Coincidence Coincidence 3

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Programming Output Patterns

Go to the Commission menu Select Output Patterns


and select (6) Logic

Press the OK key Select Pattern Number 1-40

Select Zone number range then select output action follow on screen
prompts. Repeat for each zone range. Save changes then exit.
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Connexion Features

 Day Mode

 Group Disable

 Output Patterns

 Diagnostics
Alarm Management

1) Delayed Mode
Timer 1 Accept Timer 2 Search

2) Day Mode Sensitivity


Day Sensitivity Night Sensitivity

3) Verification Mode
Verification delay. Confirmation delay

The different modes can be configured to be manually activated or


automatically activated using the seven day timers. Enabled or
Disabled by the panel or a programmed input .

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Delayed Mode

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Delay Day Mode

Maximum time in total 600 sec


ZONE 1 T1 + T2

ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4

TIMER 1 (? MIN) ACCEPT PERIOD

TIMER 2 (? MIN) SEARCH PERIOD

DELAY DAY MODE: The detector sends a fire signal to the


fire panel. Timer 1& 2 start. The alarm has to be accepted to cancel
the first timer. The second timer allows someone to check if it is a
genuine fire, if the fire signal is a false indication the alarm can be
cancelled without evacuating the building.

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Sensitivity Mode

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Sensitivity Mode
FIRE

BR EAK G L ASS

PR ESS HER E

FIRE

BR EAK G L ASS

PR ESS HER E

Smoke Causes
Pre-Alarm
Fire Alarm 105
08:00 - 18:00
Pre Alarm 90
Fire 100
Pre Alarm 80 18:00 - 08:00

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Verification Mode

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Verification Mode

Fire level sent from detector.


FIRE

BR EAK

PR ESS
G L ASS

HER E
Panel waits time
programmed in seconds to
verify fire level. (0-60)
Fire level still present then
Loop
panel will evacuate.
FIRE

BR EAK G L ASS

PR ESS HER E

No Fire Level
Panel has (0-60) second
confirmation period. If the fire
No fire level within the
level is sent within this time
confirmation period.
period then the panel will
No action and restart action as a genuine Fire
verification mode again. Alarm.

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Group Disable

Inputs or Outputs can be


put into a Disable group. 1 PLANTROOM 2
The panel has two group
numbers. 1 & 2 2 3RD FLOOR
The diagram shows group
number 1 has two relays in
2ND FLOOR 2
this group.
Group number 2 has four
smoke detectors in this
1ST FLOOR
group.

GROUND FLOOR 2
Each or both groups can be
selected via a programmed
input. 1 BASEMENT

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Cause & Effect Output Patterns
Cause & Effect Output Patterns
Zone Numbers 1-80 GND FLR Z 1 1ST FLR Z 2 2ND FLR Z 3 3RD FLR Z 4 Output Pattern
Panel outputs Relays / Sounders
Sounder 1 X X X X 1
Sounder 2 X X X X 1
Programmable Relay Auto Dialler Delay 120 Delay 120 Delay 120 Delay 120 1 (2)
Function 1 Led 0
Function 2 Led 0
Sounder L1 Add 001 ZONE 1 X X X X 1
Sounder L1 Add 010 ZONE 1 X X X X 1
Sounder L1 Add 015 ZONE 2 X X X X 1
Relay L1 Add 020 Door Release Z1 X X X X 1
Relay L1 Add 025 Gas Valve Z1 Coincidence Coincidence Coincidence Coincidence 1 (3)
Sounder L1 Add 030 ZONE 2 X X X X 1
Sounder L1 Add 035 ZONE 3 X X X X 1
Sounder L1 Add 040 ZONE 3 X X X X 1
Sounder L1 Add 045 ZONE 4 X X X X 1
Sounder L1 Add 050 ZONE 4 X X X X 1

Maximum 40 Patterns per panel

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Programming Zonal Outputs

Zone 4
1 1

Zone 3
1 1 Sounder Module Pattern 1
Zone 1 -80 = ON
Zone 2
1 1

Zone 1
1 1 1 3 Relay Module Pattern 3
Zone 1 - 4 Coincidence
Relay Pattern 2 Zone 5 - 80 = OFF
Zone1 -Zone 4 = Zone Delay 120
Zone 5 - Zone 80 = OFF

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Loop Diagnostic

999 History
Event Log

Log Mode = Normal Log Mode = Diagnostic


First Scan = No Message First Scan = Low output
Second Scan = No Message Second Scan = No Reply
Third Scan = FAULT NO REPLY Third Scan = FAULT NO REPLY

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Commission Menu

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General Options

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Loop

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Local Inputs

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Local Outputs

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Zone Text

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Logic

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Detection Modes

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7 Day Timers

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Panel

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PC TOOL
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Networking
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16 Loop network system any combination to a
maximum of 16 loops.
True Peer to Peer Shared Zone system.
Simple configuration via PC or panel menu.

Network card 795-099 required in each Panel.


Fitted in left hand side of the panel to two studs and fixed by two bolts. Ribbon
cable link between base card and network card. Loop in to loop out of the following
network cards and vice versa Distance between network cards 1.5KM.

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Networking Panel Programming

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Networking PC Tool

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