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MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 10 Drawing S1601: showing detector base connection
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 11 SECTION 3 – ENGINEERING OPTIONS General The panel has various options which are programed by the selection of
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 12 SECTION 4 – COMMISSIONING General The commissioning procedures should be completed one step at a time, as descr
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 13 Zone Circuits The default mode of operation assumes that the zone circuit is configured for open and short circ
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 14 SECTION 5 – FAULT FINDING General A fault is indicated by the illumination of the SYSTEM FAULT LEDs and a buzz
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 15 Fault Finding Chart The following chart identifies the indications that may be displayed, with the possible cau
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 16 SECTION 6 – TECHNICAL DATA • Mains input voltage ; 230Vac, 50-60 Hz (Harmonised) +10% to -15% compliant with B
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 17 Technical Data Continued SUITABILITY (RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT) Conventional: Smoke / Heat Detectors Nittan: Sen
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 18 SECTION 7 – OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS Controls and Indications Enter code to activate keypad controls. SEE TABLE 1
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 19 Controls and Indications Continued TABLE 1 A SUPPLY HEALTHY Indicates permanently when panel is correctly power
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 2 CONTENTS SECTION 1 – INTRODUCTION Page 4 About this manual Page 4 System design and planning Page 4 Panel ty
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 20 Controls and Indications Continued TABLE 2 P TEST MODE “Test mode” button. Puts zones into test mode. See rele
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 21 Test Mode ZONE TEST To put zone(s) into test mode, enter code to activate controls and press the TEST MODE but
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 22 Disable Zones or Sounders DISABLE ZONES To disable / isolate zones , enter code to activate controls and press
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 23 Routine Maintenance and Testing It is essential that the fire alarm installation is checked regularly by a resp
USER INSTRUCTIONS Alarm Condition If all sounders or bells are ringing, the system is in an alarm condition. YOU MUST EVACUATE THE BUILDING OR FOLLO
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 3 CONTENTS SECTION 6 – TECHNICAL DATA Page 16 – 17 SECTION 7 – OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS Page 18 Controls and ind
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 4 SECTION 1 – INTRODUCTION About This Manual This manual is intended as a complete guide to the 4 zone conventio
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 5 SECTION 2 – INSTALLATION General • The installation of fire detection and alarm systems should be carried out
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 6 Cable Types and Limitations To comply with EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) regulations and to reduce
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 7 Planning the Cable Layout in the Panel The detector and sounder circuit cabling is classed as extra low voltage
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 8 Mains Connections The general requirements for mains wiring is described on page 5. Do not connect the mains s
MENV-MINI4-02 Issue2 June 2006 9 Figure 4: General wiring schematic
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