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Installation Guide For The Mzx125/Mzx250 Fire Controllers and Mzx-16/Mzx-32 Repeaters

1) The document provides installation instructions for MZX125/MZX250 fire controllers and MZX-16/MZX-32 repeaters, including a list of included items and notes about replacing firmware and configuration files. 2) It describes setting the address and baud rate of repeaters using switches on the circuit board to match the site plan. 3) Detailed steps are outlined for replacing both the controller firmware and configuration to ensure a "clean" commissioning, including making specific connections during the download process.

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Installation Guide For The Mzx125/Mzx250 Fire Controllers and Mzx-16/Mzx-32 Repeaters

1) The document provides installation instructions for MZX125/MZX250 fire controllers and MZX-16/MZX-32 repeaters, including a list of included items and notes about replacing firmware and configuration files. 2) It describes setting the address and baud rate of repeaters using switches on the circuit board to match the site plan. 3) Detailed steps are outlined for replacing both the controller firmware and configuration to ensure a "clean" commissioning, including making specific connections during the download process.

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INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR THE MZX125/MZX250 FIRE CONTROLLERS AND MZX-16/MZX-32 REPEATERS

Your Controller/Repeater is supplied with the following items:

Item MZX125 MZX250 MZX-16 MZX-32


Resistor 10k 0.25W 1 1 - - SUPERVISED RESISTOR
Resistor 2k 0.25W (metal film) 1 1 - - SUPERVISED RESISTOR
Resistor 2k7 0.25W 2 2 - - SOUNDER RESISTOR
2-way connector 5 7 - - ‘SDR1’ + ‘SDR2’ (H3)
‘SUPERVISED’ (H4)
‘UNSUPERVISED’ (H5)
‘EMERGENCY ALARM’ (H6)
‘REMOTE BUS’ (H9)
4-Way Horizontal Connector 2 2 - - ‘LOOP A’ (H1)
3-way 90 deg plug-in socket 2 2 - - ‘FAULT’ (H7)
‘ALARM’ (H8)
Insulated jumper socket 5 5 - -
Red lead 180mm M6 ring terminal/ferule - 1 - 1
Black lead 350mm M6 ring terminal/ferule - 1 - 1
Blue lead 150mm M6 ring terminal/M6 ring - 1 - 1
Red lead 250mm 1 - 1 -
Black lead 250mm 1 - 1 -
Blue lead 250mm spade/spade 1 - 1 -
ADT logo label 1 1 1 1
Thorn logo label 1 1 1 1
Zettler logo label 1 1 1 1
Cable tie 1 1 1 1 Used to retain the thermistor
assembly

CONSYS USER INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPLACING MZX125/250 PANEL FIRMWARE AND CONFIGURATION
This procedure gives step by step instructions on how to replace both controller firmware and Configuration.
It is useful when upgrading panel firmware to ensure that both the panel firmware and configuration files are ‘clean’ upon initial
commissioning.

Notes:
1) Pressing the reset button on the CPU card restarts the processor. After restart, the processor reads the link settings
you have made. Turning the panel off completely and then turning it back on has exactly the same effect. It may, in
some instances, be preferable to use this method because you will re-initialise not only the CPU card but also the
FIM.
2) If the file presented in the choice box is incorrect. The correct dwn file can be found by selecting the following path
on the choice box; C:\Program files\Tyco EPG\MX Conys v*.*
3) If the download is to be firmware changes only then steps 5 and 9 - 11 are omitted.
4) Pressing the red reset button inside the front cover (S29 on the DCM of the panel) will stop the rapid beeping and
the processor/system fault led will go oot. The panel will now beep at less regular intervals and after approximately
25 seconds the LCD display will go blank except for the message ‘RS 485 Comms Error’ (The LCD may already be
displaying this).

1) Make link H3 (top) on the CPU card.


2) Press and hold the red reset button on the CPU card until the green watchdog led on the CPU card turns off momentarily
(See Note 1 above). This will result in the panel beeping rapidly, in addition the ‘processor/system fault’ led on the front
cover will illuminate. (to clear this see Note 5 above)
3) With your download lead plugged into COM2 on the FIM, start a Firmware download from your Laptop by choosing
‘Transfer’ and then ‘Firmware’. You will be presented with a choice box displaying the file ‘MX version *.*.dwn’ (see
note 2 above).
4) Highlight the file ‘MX version *.*.dwn’ by clicking on it and then press the ‘open’ button on the bottom right hand side.
This will start the firmware download. The download will take approximately 5 minutes. During this time the panel will
continue to beep slowly and will continue to display the message ‘RS 485 Comms error’ on the LCD display.
5) While the firmware download is taking place make link H2 (bottom) on the CPU card.
6) On completion of the firmware download the laptop will display a message ‘Remove Header link H3 to restart panel’.
7) As requested remove link H3 (top) on the CPU card and confirm you have done this by clicking OK.
8) The panel will once again start to beep rapidly and the ‘processor/system fault’ led on the front cover will illuminate.
(to clear this see Note 4 above)
9) With your download lead still plugged into COM2 on the FIM, start a configuration download from your laptop by
choosing ‘Transfer’ and then ‘Download Configuration’. By default this will be a full download, you will not get the
option to simply download modifications. You may also be asked if you wish to synch the panel time to the time on the
laptop. If this happens say yes by clicking OK.
10) While the configuration download is in progress remove link H2 (bottom) on the CPU card.
11) On completion of the configuration download the laptop will ask if you wish to perform a panel restart. Say yes by
clicking OK. The laptop will inform you that the ‘panel restart request has been sent’ click OK again.

After a few seconds you will see the LCD display re-write and the panel start to initialise with your new firmware and configuration.

REPEATER CONFIGURATION
REPEATER ADDRESS SETTING
Set the address of the repeater on SW28 on (MZX-16 DCM816) and (MZX-32 DCM832) as shown in Table 1.
.

SWITCH ADDRESS VALUE


SW28-1 1
SW28-2 2
SW28-3 4
SW28-4 8
Table. 1 SW28 - Set address according to site plan

REPEATER BAUD RATE SETTING


Set the baud rate of the repeater on SW28 on (MZX-16 DCM816) (MZX-32 DCM832) as shown in Table 2.

Baud Rate SW28/5 SW28/6


Auto Baud Not Used
4800 ON OFF
9600 OFF ON
19200 ON ON
Table. 2 SW28 - Baud Rate

120.415.995 Issue 1

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