Honeywell MRP-2002 Instruction Manual

Honeywell MRP-2002 Instruction Manual

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Document 53049
7/28/2016
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  • Page 1 Agent Release Control System MRP-2002 MRP-2002E MRP-2002C Instruction Manual Document 53049 7/28/2016 Rev: P/N 53049:E5 ECN 16-235...
  • Page 2 Adequate written ing of fires caused by arson, children playing with matches records of all inspections should be kept. (especially in bedrooms), smoking in bed, and violent explosions Limit-D2-2016 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 3: Installation Precautions

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  • Page 4 •Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation Send email messages to: [email protected] Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Technical Services. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Mounting/Installation ...........................47 ANN-LED Board Layout and Connection to FACP................48 2.7.7: ANN-RLY Relay Module .........................48 Specifications ............................48 Mounting/Installation ...........................49 ANN-RLY Board Layout and Connection to FACP................49 Section 3: Programming ......................50 3.1: User Programming............................50 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 6 4.1.3: Drill/Hold 2 Sec (Domestic/Export Versions)/Alarm Signal (Canadian Version)......80 4.1.4: Reset ..............................80 4.2: Indicators..............................81 4.3: Normal Operation ............................81 4.4: Trouble Operation ............................82 4.5: Alarm Operation ............................83 4.6: Supervisory Operation ..........................84 4.7: Disable/Enable Operation ..........................84 4.8: Waterflow Circuits Operation ........................85 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 7 B.13: Template 13: HP CO2 Single Detector ....................137 Appendix C: NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements ............140 C.1: NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm System ....................143 C.2: Central Station/Remote Station Transmitter: Connection to FACP Dry Contacts........146 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 8 Series detectors as follows: .....................149 E.2: Maintenance ..............................149 Appendix F: Wire Requirements ..................150 F.1: NAC Wiring ...............................151 Index ............................152 MRP-2002, MRP-2002E, MRP-2002C Agent Release Control System Operating Instructions ......................157 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 9 NFPA 12. DO NOT enter the protected space unless physical lockout and other safety procedures are fully completed. DO NOT use software disable functions in the panel as lockout. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 10 This product has been certified to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems, ULC-S527, 3rd Edition. Operation of this product with products not tested for ULC-S527 3rd Edition has not been evaluated. Such operation requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 11 Main Circuit Board rp2002layout.wmf MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 12 ENABLE 240VAC AC DELAY AM-1 TENS 16 HR DELAY ADDRESS GND FLT DISABLE ONES J2 J3 NC NO C A- B- A+ B+ CHG-120F Charger CHG-75 Charger Doc. # 51315 Doc. #50888 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 13: Section 1: Product Description

    Section 1: Product Description The MRP-2002 is a six zone FACP for single and dual hazard agent releasing applications. The FACP provides reliable fire detection, signaling and protection for commercial, industrial and insti- tutional buildings requiring agent-based releasing. The FACP is compatible with System Sensor’s i detectors which are conventional smoke detectors that can transmit a maintenance trouble signal to the FACP indicating the need for cleaning and a supervisory ‘freeze’...
  • Page 14: Specifications

    Optional ANN-SEC card for a secondary ANN-BUS 1.2 Specifications AC Power MRP-2002/C: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3.66 amps MRP-2002E: 240 VAC, 50 Hz, 2.085 amps Wire size: minimum #14 AWG (2.0 mm ) with 600V insulation Supervised, nonpower-limited MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 15 Special Application Resettable Power - TB9 Operating Voltage: Nominal 24 VDC Maximum Available Current: 500 mA - appropriate for powering 4-wire smoke detectors Power-limited Circuitry Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for compatible listed devices MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 16 Refer to the battery calculations ANN-BUS 0.5 amp max section for additional information. per circuit Standby 1.0 amp max ANN-SEC per panel Option Card 0.5 amp max per circuit Figure 1.1 Current Availability MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 17: Controls And Indicators

    Four cursor keys (up, down, left and right) • Enter key Local Piezo Sounder A piezo sounder provides separate and distinct pulse rates for alarm, trouble and supervisory condi- tions. Indicators Indicators are provided to annunciate the following conditions: MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 18: Components

    The 4XTMF mounts to the main circuit board connectors J4 & J5. ANN-SEC Secondary ANN-BUS Module The ANN-SEC module provides another ANN-BUS port for more wiring flexibility and for Canadian applications requiring remote annunciation. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 19 Note that when using the BB-55F for housing the charger and batteries greater than 26AH, multiple BB-55Fs are required. Refer to the CHG-120F Manual for additional information. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 20: Section 2: Installation

    Main Circuit Board on Chassis mounting holes mounting slots mounting studs mounting tabs grounding stud: attach solid earth ground wire (refer to Figure 2.4 on page 23) mounting slots Backbox Figure 2.1 Chassis Mounting in Backbox MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 21 Hinge Slot for optional Dress Panel Mounting slots for optional Trim Ring Semi-Flush mounting hole Hinge Slot for optional Dress Panel Figure 2.2 Cabinet Dimensions MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 22 Installation Backbox Mounting Figure 2.3 Backbox MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 23: Operating Power

    AC power connections are made inside the control panel cabinet. The primary power source for the panel is 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3.66 amps for the MRP-2002/C or 240 VAC, 50 HZ, 2.085 amps for the MRP-2002E. Run a pair of wires (with ground conductor) from the protected premises main breaker box to the AC terminal block TB1 on the main power supply.
  • Page 24: Input Circuits

    Installation Input Circuits 2.3 Input Circuits The MRP-2002 has six programmable IDCs (Initiating Device Circuits). Each circuit is compatible with System Sensor’s i smoke detectors which generate a maintenance signal when the detector becomes dirty and a separate supervisory ‘freeze’ signal when ambient temperature falls below the detector rating of approximately 45 F.
  • Page 25 Supervisory Switch activation causes the panel to latch into supervisory condition if the  Combo type code is selected or track (the panel will clear when the supervisory condtion is cleared) if the Combo Autoresettable Supervisory type code is selected. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 26 The Abort Switch must connect to the FACP Initiating Device Circuit after the In-Line  Resistor as shown in Figure 2.7. Program the FACP Initiating Device Circuit as a Manual Release/Abort combination circuit  as described in “Input Zones” on page 54. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 27: Output Circuits

    REL-4.7K for Canadian Applications. Refer to the section titled “Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2” on page 59 for information on enabling short circuit supervision. Unused Output Circuit 4.7KΩ dummy load resistor PN 71245 Figure 2.8 NAC/Output Connections MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 28: Stat-X Aerosol Generators

    An REL-4.7K can be installed on a single Stat-X device for short circuit detection. for multiple Stat-X devices installed in series, the REL-4.7K is installed on the last device on the releasing circuit (as shown). An REL-4.7K is required for ULC applications. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 29: 2: Special Application Dc Power Output Connections

    Output Circuits Installation 2.4.2 Special Application DC Power Output Connections Special Application Resettable and Nonresettable 24 VDC power is available on the MRP-2002 control panel. Special Application 4-Wire Smoke Detector Power (500 mA) 24 VDC filtered, resettable power for 4-wire smoke detectors can be...
  • Page 30: Power-Limited Wiring Requirements

    AC Power 120 VAC Hot (L1) Ground Neutral (L2) 4XTMF Nonpower- limited ground Circuit stud Nonpower- limited Circuit Power-limited Circuit (Class 2) Agent Releasing FACP Figure 2.12 Typical UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 31: Installation Of Optional Modules

    Installation on J7 Connector Installation on J2 Connector CAC-5X Module CAC-5X Module Metal Metal Metal Plastic Standoff Standoff Standoff Standoff Main Circuit Board Figure 2.13 CAC-5X Module Installation MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 32: Wiring Nacs And Idcs For Class A

    B+ B- B+ B- B+ B- B+ B- B+ B- B+ FACP Main Circuit Board A+ A- A+ A- A+ A- A+ A- A+ CAC-5X Class A Converter Module Figure 2.14 Wiring NACs and IDCs for Class A Operation MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 33: 2: 4Xtmf Municipal Box Transmitter Option Module

    Local Energy Municipal Box Service (NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm Systems):  Supervisory Current: 5.0 mA Trip Current: 350 mA (subtracted from notification appliance power) Coil Voltage: 3.65 VDC MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 34: 3: Ann-Sec Option Card

    Remove the chassis mounting screw to the right of TB3 and replace it with the supplied 0.5” x 4-40 male-female standoff. Install header J1 on the ANN-SEC into J13 on the main circuit board. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 35: Ann-Bus Devices

    When operating two ANN-BUS circuits, only one ANN-S/PG Printer module can be used in the system. • The panel is capable of operating a primary ANN-BUS (TB3) and a secondary ANN-BUS (TB1 on ANN-SEC card) simultaneously. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 36: 1: Ann-Bus Wiring

    6.0 Volts Total Worst Case Current Draw (amps) Maximum Wire Length (feet) Maximum Resistance (Ohms) *500 (6,000 feet maximum) where: Rpu = Ohms per 1,000 feet for various Wire Gauges (see table below) MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 37 463 feet maximum using 22 Gauge wire  1,172 feet maximum using 18 Gauge wire  1,866 feet maximum using 16 Gauge wire  2,953 feet maximum using 14 Gauge wire  MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 38: Powering Ann-Bus Devices From Auxiliary Power Supply

    Cut Ground Fault Detection jumper JP1 (FACP monitors for ground faults) FACP Primary ANN-BUS ANN-BUS -24 VDC ANN-80 +24 VDC ANN-BUS and power wiring are supervised and power-limited FCPS-24FS6/8 Figure 2.19 Powering ANN-BUS Devices from FCPS-24FS6/8 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 39: 2: Ann-Bus Device Addressing

    Select and remove the appropriate knockout(s), pull the necessary wires through the knockouts and mount the annunciator in or on the wall depending on the type of instal- lation desired. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 40: Wiring Ann-80 To Facp

    3 & 4. Make certain to connect A to A and B to B. Connect the wiring from the 24 VDC power source to annunciator TB1 terminals 1 (-) & 2 (+). Make certain to observe proper polarity. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 41: Programming

    Note that either a serial or parallel printer may be installed, not both. Only one ANN-S/PG can be used per panel. Proceed with the installation as described in the following: Ensure that all power (AC and DC) has been removed from the FACP. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 42: Specifications

    Connect the remote printer to the FACP via the ANN-S/PG module using a standard DB-9 cable. One end of the cable will plug into the DB-9 connector on the PRN-7 printer and the other end plugs into the serial connector on the ANN-S/PG module. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 43: Prn-6F Printer Installation

    ANN-S/PG is used to connect a serial printer. The 25-pin port is used for a Centronics parallel printer cable. Connect either a serial or parallel printer, but not both at the same time. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 44 Character Set Standard Standard Exec 10.5 SI.Zero Auto LF PAPER BIN 1 12/72” BIN 2 12/72” SINGLE 12/72” PUSH TRA 12/72” PULL TRA 12/72” PAP ROLL 12/72” Table 2.3 PRN-6F Setup Options MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 45: 5: Ann-I/O Led Driver Module

    Alarm: 200 mA  Standby: 35 mA  Each LED: 10 mA  • Operating Temperature: 32 F to 120 F (0 C to 49 • For indoor use in a dry location only MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 46: Ann-I/O Connection To Facp

    10 mA of current for each LED. No series resistors are required. LED outputs are mapped to output circuits. Refer to the section titled “ANN-I/O LED Zone Assign- ments” on page 72 of this manual. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 47: 6: Ann-Led Annunciator Module

    Operating Temperature: 32 F to 120 F (0 C to 49 • For indoor use in a dry location only Mounting/Installation Install the ANN-LED Module as described in the documentation supplied with the annunciator. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 48: Ann-Led Board Layout And Connection To Facp

    2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive)  0.5 amps @ 30 VAC (resistive)  • Operating Temperature: 32 F to 120 F (0 C to 49 • For indoor use in a dry location only MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 49: Mounting/Installation

    FACP and the DIP switches for selecting the ANN-BUS ID number. ANN-BUS (ID#) Address DIP switch FACP ANN-RLY -24 VDC +24 VDC Primary ANN-BUS Figure 2.26 ANN-RLY Board Layout and Connection to FACP MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 50: Section 3: Programming

    • by Manual programming or editing, using the FACP keypad The System All Normal screen will be displayed in a programmed system with no active alarms, troubles or supervisories, as illustrated below: SYSTEM ALL NORMAL 10:00A 092105 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 51: Initial Power-Up

    These selections are displayed on multiple screens to make them more readable for the programmer. Refer to “Master Programming Level” on page 53, for additional information on the various screens. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 52: Programming And Passwords

    PROGRAMMING 1=INPUT ZONES 2=HISTORY 3=WALKTEST Note that in the two preceding screens, an arrow appears to inform the programmer that additional options can be viewed by pressing the keypad down arrow key. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 53: Master Programming Level

    MRP-2002/E Agent Release Control Panel. To select a pre-programmed template, press the number key corresponding to the desired template. Note that the factory templates may pre-set most programmable features of the FACP. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 54: 2: Input Zones

    To select the type of zone being programmed, press the 2 key while viewing the Edit Input Zone Screen #2. This will cause the control panel to display the following Zone Type Screen: ZONE 1 TYPE 1=PULL STATION 2=MANUAL RELEASE 3=MANUAL REL/ABORT Zone Type Screen #1 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 55 While viewing any Zone Type screen, select the type of zone being programmed by pressing the corresponding keyboard number key. The display will return to Edit Input Zone Screen #2 and indicate the selection next to the Type option. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 56 Pressing 1 while viewing Edit Input Zone Screen #3 will Edit Input Zone Screen #4 cause the following screen to be displayed: 1=STANDARD ADJECTIVE 2=STANDARD NOUN ✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱✱ Adjective/Noun Screen MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 57 For example, to enter the letter B, press the 2 (ABC) key three times to toggle through MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 58: 3: Output Circuits

    NAC from activating its devices. Each press of the 1 NAC Screen #1 key will cause the display to toggle between Enabled Yes and Enabled No. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 59: Type

    NOTE: Release circuits may be directly activated by a single input zone or may be activated using cross-zoned inputs. Refer to “Circuit Mapping and Cross-Zoning” on page 95 for a description of cross-zoning and input to output circuit mapping. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 60: Silence

    AUTO SILENCE AUTO SILENCE AUTO SILENCE 1=NO 1=15 MINUTES 1=30 MINUTES 2=5 MINUTES 2=20 MINUTES 3=10 MINUTES 3=25 MINUTES Auto Silence Screen #3 Auto Silence Screen #1 Auto Silence Screen #2 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 61: Silence Inhibited

    Circuit to perform a release and the programmed NAC output for that Releasing Circuit to turn on steady • Cross-Zone Pre-Discharge for Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2: 1st zone of cross-zoned group in alarm causes programmed NAC output to turn on steady  MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 62: Synchronized Nac Operation

    System Sensor: 46 Strobes  Wheelock: 50 Strobes  Gentex: 39 Strobes  Faraday: 33 Strobes  Amseco: 34 Strobes  Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for a list of compatible devices. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 63: 4: Cross Input Zones

    Pressing 2 while viewing Programming Screen #2 will allow the programmer to configure the three main circuit board Form-C relays. The following screen will be displayed: ON-BOARD RELAYS 1=RELAY 1 2=RELAY 2 3=RELAY 3 Relays Selection Screen MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 64: 6: System Setup

    Canadian Option: This option allows the automatic programming of the FACP to Canadian specifications (refer to “Canadian Option” on page 69). Important! For Canadian Applications, this option must be set to ON prior to any other panel programming. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 65: Abort Type

    To select a Pre-discharge delay of 01 to 60 seconds, press 1 for Pre-Discharge1 or 2 for Pre-Discharge2 while viewing Timer Screen #1. The following display will appear: PRE-DISCHARGE DELAY RANGE 00-60 SECONDS Pre-Discharge Setup Screen MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 66 25 for twenty-five seconds. Upon entering the second digit, the time delay will be stored in the control panel memory and the display will return to the Delay Screen which will indicate the new delay time. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 67: Banner

    * (QZ) key four times to place a blank in the desired position. When all characters have been entered, press the Enter key to store the information. The display will return to the Select Banner Screen. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 68: Time-Date

    Select 12HR for 12 hour display or 24HR for 24 hour display. NOTE: If the clock is changed to 24 hour (military) format, the date will change to the European standard of Day-Month-Year (for display purposes only). MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 69: Trouble Reminder

    Canadian Opt. Off. The Canadian Options configures the FACP with the following as required by Canada: • The following zone type codes are not available: non-latching supervisory  non-latching drill  MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 70: Secondary Ann-Bus Option

    Pressing the down arrow key will allow the programmer to view additional screens displaying Addresses 1 - 8. Pressing the number corresponding to the desired address will display a screen with technical information about the selected module. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 71: Auto-Configure

    Baud Rate of 19200, 9600, or 2400. Pressing 2 for Data Bits while viewing Printer Options screen #2 will cause screens to appear which allow the user to select 5, 6, 7, or 8 Data Bits. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 72: Ann-I/O Led Zone Assignments

    Pressing 2 while ANN-BUS screen #2 will display the following screen: ANN-80 OPTIONS ANN-80 OPTIONS 1=SIL BTN ENABLE 1=PIEZO ENABLE 2=RST BTN ENABLE 2=LOCK ENABLE 3=DRL BTN ENABLE 3=ACK BTN ENABLE ANN-80 Options Screen #2 ANN-80 Options Screen #1 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 73: Ann-Rly Options

    The ANN-RLY module provides ten Form-C relays which can be programmed for various functions. The initial screen displays Relays 1 through 3. Pressing the down arrow key will display the remaining relays for this module. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 74: 8: History

    Pressing 2 while viewing Programming Screen #3 will display the History options as 2=HISTORY 3=WALKTEST shown in the following display: Programming Screen #3 HISTORY 1=VIEW EVENTS 2=ERASE HISTORY History Screen MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 75: View Events

    Note that the colon (:) in the time is replaced with an asterisk (*) to distinguish the walktest screen from an actual alarm screen. ALARM ZONE 1 1000A 010805 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 76: 10: Clear Program

    10101 for the Master Level). After the fifth digit is entered, the following screen will be displayed: VERIFY NEW PASSWORD Password Change Screen The new five digit password must be re-entered to accept the change. The display will then return to the initial Password Change Screen. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 77: Maintenance Programming Level

    Pressing 1 repeatedly will cause the display to toggle between Enabled Yes and Enabled No. 3.6.2 History Pressing 2 while viewing Maintenance Screen #1 will cause the following screen to be displayed: HISTORY 1=VIEW EVENTS 2=ERASE HISTORY History Screen MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 78: 3: Walktest

    TIME AND DATE 1=TIME 01:00A 2=DATE 09212014 3=CLOCK FORM 12HRS Time and Date Screen To change the time, press 1 to display the following screen: ENTER TIME AS 12HRS 01:00 1=AM 2=PM Time Screen MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 79 To change between 12 hour and 24 hour format, press 3 for Clock Format while viewing the Time and Date screen. Each press of the 3 key will toggle the display between 12 HR and 24 HR format. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 80: Section 4: Operating Instructions

    RESET IN SYSTEM message to be displayed on the LCD and sends the same message to the printer and history file. It also performs a lamp test by turning on all LEDs, MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 81: Indicators

    With no alarms or troubles in the system, the display message is System All Normal along with the current time and date as shown below. To set the time and date, refer to the appropriate section in this manual. SYSTEM ALL NORMAL 10:00A 092314 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 82: Trouble Operation

    ; refers to the user programmed noun descriptor from library list resident in the control panel or custom entry via PC. • Third line in display indicates Zone and the fault condition. Other possible troubles include: MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 83: Alarm Operation

    The information displayed in the above example provides the following information: • First line in display: – The type of event; in this example ALARM indicating an alarm condition MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 84: Supervisory Operation

    Disabled zones/NACs are treated as if they were in trouble, with the exception being the LCD status label that will be displayed is DISABL. Note that disabled Releasing Circuits are treated as supervisory events. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 85: Waterflow Circuits Operation

    “Synchronized NAC Operation” on page 62 for additional information. 4.12 Release Stage/NAC Operation Outputs programmed as Release Stage NACs indicate the stages of a release operation. There are three possible release stage methods: MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 86: Special System Timers

    If selected, this option will delay the activation of a waterflow type alarm for a programmable time duration from 1 to 90 seconds. This delay is in addition to any time delay inherent in the waterflow device. This feature requires the approval of the local AHJ. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 87: Walktest

    2=ON-BOARD RELAYS 3=OUTPUT CIRCUITS 3=SYSTEM SETTINGS Read Status Screen #1 Read Status Screen #2 READ STATUS READ STATUS 1=TIMERS 1=PRINT 2=DAYLIGHT SAVINGS 2=ANN-BUS 3=HISTORY Read Status Screen #4 Read Status Screen #3 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 88: 1: Facp Configuration

    The resulting screens will display the following information: • Enable/Disable Status • Circuit Type • Silenceable/Nonsilenceable • Auto Silence Enable/Disable and time delay (in minutes) • Silence Inhibit Enabled/Disabled • Coding Selection (Temporal, Steady, etc.) MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 89: 4: Cross Input Zones

    2=DAYLIGHT SAVINGS 3=HISTORY TIMERS TIMERS Read Status Screen #3 PRE-DISCHARGE1 DISCHARGE2 1MIN PRE-DISCHARGE WATERFLOW DELAY 90S DISCHARGE1 1MIN AC LOSS DELAY These screens allow the operator to view the various timer settings. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 90: 8: Daylight Savings

    Pressing 1 while viewing ANN-BUS Screen #2 will display the programmed options for the ANN-80 LCD annunciators connected to the ANN-BUS. Pressing 2 while viewing ANN-BUS Screen #2 will display the programmed options for the ANN-RLY devices connected to the ANN-BUS. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 91: Section 5: Power Supply Calculations

    Number of Current Draw Total Current Device Type Devices (AC amps) per Device MRP-2002/C 3.66 MRP-2002E 2.085 Sum Column for AC Branch Current Required Table 5.1 Branch Circuit Requirements MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 92: Calculating The System Current Draw

    Calculation Column 2 - The secondary supply current load that the control panel must  support during a fire alarm condition. Calculation Column 3 - The standby current drawn from the batteries in a non-fire alarm  condition during a loss of AC power. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 93 3 Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for standby current. 4 Enter the number of IDCs used minus one. 5 Must use compatible listed Power Supervision Relay. 6 Total current draw listed above cannot exceed 7.2 amps MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 94: Calculating The Battery Size

    18 AH. Batteries larger than 18 AH require the BB-55F, BB-26, or other UL listed external battery cabinet. For Canadian Applications, the minimum battery size is 12 AH and the maximum battery size is 18 AH. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 95: Appendix A: Circuit Mapping And Cross-Zoning

    3. The programming menus will prevent you from mapping any incompatible input zone and output circuit types together, such as mapping a supervisory input zone to a releasing output circuit. 4. Timers and/or delays are not represented in these examples. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 96: A.1.1: Mapping Input Zones To Output Circuits For Direct Activation

    1) but not output circuits 3 or 4. ZONE 1 TYPE 1=2-WIRE SMOKE 2=2-WIRE HEAT 3=N/A OUTPUT MAP ZONE 1 1=ALARM NAC 2=RELEASE 1 3=WATERFLOW NAC OUTPUT MAP ZONE 1 1=SUPV BELL NAC MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 97: A.1.2: Mapping Input Zones To Release Circuits For Cross Zone Activation

    2=RELEASE 1 2=RELEASE 1 3=ALARM NAC 3=ALARM NAC OUTPUT MAP ZONE 1 OUTPUT MAP ZONE 2 1=SUPV BELL NAC 1=SUPV BELL NAC REL 1 CROSS GROUP 1 1=ZONE 1 2=ZONE 2 3=ZONE 3 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 98 REL 1 CROSS GROUP 1 REL 2 CROSS GROUP 1 1=ZONE 1 1=ZONE 1 2=ZONE 2 2=ZONE 2 3=ZONE 3 3=ZONE 3 REL 2 CROSS GROUP 1 1=ZONE 4 2=ZONE 5 3=ZONE 6 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 99: A.1.3: Complex Examples Of Cross Zoning And I/O Mapping For Release Circuits

    INPUT ZONES menus. Example 8: Release Circuit 1 activates if Input Zone 1 activates followed in time by Input Zone 2 activating. • This kind of sequential reaction is not possible at this time. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 100: Appendix B: Facp Configuration Templates

    Appendix B: FACP Configuration Templates The MRP-2002 has been provided with preprogrammed templates which allows the user to quickly configure the FACP [refer to “FACP CONFIG (Application Templates)” on page 53]. The user also has the option to reprogram selected portions of each template for customized applications. The fol- lowing pages of this appendix describe the programming for the templates.
  • Page 101: B.1: Template 1: Cross-Zone System - With Horn

    Pre-Discharge Delay - set for 30 seconds • Discharge - set for 1 minute • Waterflow Delay Timer - set for 90 seconds • AC Loss Delay Timer - set for 2 hours MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 102 Trouble Relay - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory - activation Input Zone 6 (Supervisory), the disabling of Releasing Circuit or any other system supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 103 All End-of-Line Resistors, illustrated in this example, are 4.7KΩ, ½ watt (PN: 71252). All devices are connected as Class B circuits. For details on connecting as Class A circuits, refer to “CAC-5X Class A Converter Module” on page 31. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 104: B.2: Template 2: Single Zone System With Horn

    Pre-Discharge Delay - set for 30 seconds • Discharge - set for 1 minute • Waterflow Delay Timer - set for 90 seconds • AC Loss Delay Timer - set for 2 hours MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 105 Trouble Relay - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory - activation of Input Zone 6 (Supervisory), disabling of Releasing Circuit or any other system supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 106 All End-of-Line Resistors, illustrated in this example, are 4.7KΩ, ½ watt (PN: 71252). All devices are connected as Class B circuits. For details on connecting as Class A circuits, refer to “CAC-5X Class A Converter Module” on page 31. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 107: B.3: Template 3: Single Hazard - Cross-Zone

    • Output 4 = Release Stage Discharge - nonsilenceable, programmed Release Stage Discharge operation for Release Circuit 1 (refer to “Cross-Zone for Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2:” on page 61.) MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 108 Trouble Relay (Tracking) - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory (Tracking) - activation Input Zone 6 (Supervisory), the disabling of Releasing Circuit or any other system supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 109 All End-of-Line Resistors, illustrated in this example, are 4.7KΩ, ½ watt (PN: 71252). All devices are connected as Class B circuits. For details on connecting as Class A circuits, refer to “CAC-5X Class A Converter Module” on page 31. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 110: B.4: Template 4: Single Hazard - Count One

    Release Circuit 1 (refer to “Cross-Zone for Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2:” on page 61.) Timers • Pre-Discharge Delay - set for 30 seconds • Discharge - set for Always On • Waterflow Delay Timer - set for 90 seconds MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 111 Trouble Relay (Tracking) - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory (Tracking) - activation Input Zone 6 (Supervisory), the disabling of Releasing Circuit or any other system supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 112 All End-of-Line Resistors, illustrated in this example, are 4.7KΩ, ½ watt (PN: 71252). All devices are connected as Class B circuits. For details on connecting as Class A circuits, refer to “CAC-5X Class A Converter Module” on page 31. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 113: B.5: Template 5: Single Hazard - Single Detector, Cross-Zone Nac

    Release Circuit 1 (refer to “Cross-Zone for Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2:” on page 61) Timers • Pre-Discharge Delay - set for 30 seconds • Discharge - set for Always On • Waterflow Delay Timer - set for 90 seconds MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 114 Trouble Relay (Tracking) - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory (Tracking) - activation Input Zone 6 (Supervisory), the disabling of Releasing Circuit or any other system supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 115 All End-of-Line Resistors, illustrated in this example, are 4.7KΩ, ½ watt (PN: 71252). All devices are connected as Class B circuits. For details on connecting as Class A circuits, refer to “CAC-5X Class A Converter Module” on page 31. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 116: B.6: Template 6: Single Hazard - Cross-Zone Nac

    Output 3 = Release Stage Pre-Discharge - silenceable, programmed Release Stage Pre- Discharge operation for Release Circuit 1 (refer to “Cross-Zone for Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2:” on page 61) MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 117 Trouble Relay (Tracking) - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory (Tracking) - activation Input Zone 6 (Supervisory), the disabling of Releasing Circuit or any other system supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 118 All End-of-Line Resistors, illustrated in this example, are 4.7KΩ, ½ watt (PN: 71252). All devices are connected as Class B circuits. For details on connecting as Class A circuits, refer to “CAC-5X Class A Converter Module” on page 31. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 119: B.7: Template 7: Cross-Zone System - Bell/Horn/Strobe

    • Output 4 = Release Stage Discharge - nonsilenceable, programmed Release Stage Discharge operation for Release Circuit 1 (refer to “Cross-Zone for Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2:” on page 61) MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 120 Trouble Relay (Tracking) - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory (Tracking) - activation Input Zone 6 (Supervisory), the disabling of Releasing Circuit or any other system supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 121 All End-of-Line Resistors, illustrated in this example, are 4.7KΩ, ½ watt (PN: 71252). All devices are connected as Class B circuits. For details on connecting as Class A circuits, refer to “CAC-5X Class A Converter Module” on page 31. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 122: B.8: Template 8: Single Hazard, Single Detector - Bell/Horn/Strobe

    Release Circuit 1 (refer to “Cross-Zone for Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2:” on page 61) Timers • Pre-Discharge Delay - set for 30 seconds • Discharge - set for Always On • Waterflow Delay Timer - set for 90 seconds MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 123 Trouble Relay (Tracking) - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory (Tracking) - activation Input Zone 6 (Supervisory), the disabling of Releasing Circuit or any other system supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 124 All End-of-Line Resistors, illustrated in this example, are 4.7KΩ, ½ watt (PN: 71252). All devices are connected as Class B circuits. For details on connecting as Class A circuits, refer to “CAC-5X Class A Converter Module” on page 31. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 125: B.9: Template 9: Dual Hazard - Cross-Zone

    Discharge: Release 1 - set for Always On; Release 2 - set for Always On • Waterflow Delay Timer - set for 90 seconds • AC Loss Delay Timer - set for 2 hours MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 126 • Trouble Relay (Tracking) - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory (Tracking) - the disabling of Releasing Circuit or any other system supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 127 All End-of-Line Resistors, illustrated in this example, are 4.7KΩ, ½ watt (PN: 71252). All devices are connected as Class B circuits. For details on connecting as Class A circuits, refer to “CAC-5X Class A Converter Module” on page 31. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 128: B.10: Template 10: Dual Hazard - Single Detector

    Discharge: Release 1 - set for Always On; Release 2 - set for Always On • Waterflow Delay Timer - set for 90 seconds • AC Loss Delay Timer - set for 2 hours MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 129 • Trouble Relay (Tracking) - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory (Tracking) - the disabling of Releasing Circuit or any other system supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 130 All End-of-Line Resistors, illustrated in this example, are 4.7KΩ, ½ watt (PN: 71252). All devices are connected as Class B circuits. For details on connecting as Class A circuits, refer to “CAC-5X Class A Converter Module” on page 31. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 131: B.11: Template 11: Agent/Waterflow - Cross-Zone

    • Output 4 = Release Stage Coded - nonsilenceable, programmed Release Stage Coded operation for Release Circuit 1 (refer to “Cross-Zone for Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2:” on page 61) MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 132 Trouble Relay (Tracking) - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory (Tracking) - activation Input Zone 6 (Supervisory), the disabling of Releasing Circuit or any other system supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 133 All End-of-Line Resistors, illustrated in this example, are 4.7KΩ, ½ watt (PN: 71252). All devices are connected as Class B circuits. For details on connecting as Class A circuits, refer to “CAC-5X Class A Converter Module” on page 31. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 134: B.12: Template 12: Agent/Waterflow - Single Detector

    Discharge: Release 1 - set for Always On; Release 2 - set for Always On • Waterflow Delay Timer - set for 90 seconds • AC Loss Delay Timer - set for 2 hours MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 135 Trouble Relay (Tracking) - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory (Tracking) - activation Input Zone 6 (Supervisory), the disabling of Releasing Circuit or any other system supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 136 All End-of-Line Resistors, illustrated in this example, are 4.7KΩ, ½ watt (PN: 71252). All devices are connected as Class B circuits. For details on connecting as Class A circuits, refer to “CAC-5X Class A Converter Module” on page 31. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 137: B.13: Template 13: Hp Co2 Single Detector

    Discharge: Release 1 - set for Always On; Release 2 - set for Always On • Waterflow Delay Timer - set for 90 seconds • AC Loss Delay Timer - set for 2 hours MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 138 Trouble Relay (Tracking) - any system trouble will activate the Trouble Relay • Supervisory (Tracking) - activation of Input Zone 5 (Supervisory) or Input Zone 6 (Supervisory), the disabling of Releasing Circuit or any other system supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 139 All End-of-Line Resistors, illustrated in this example, are 4.7KΩ, ½ watt (PN: 71252). All devices are connected as Class B circuits. For details on connecting as Class A circuits, refer to “CAC-5X Class A Converter Module” on page 31. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 140: Appendix C: Nfpa Standard-Specific Requirements

    The relay contacts of this control panel may be used to trip any dialer that is UL-listed for Central Station/Remote Station services. The illustrations in this appendix provide examples of possible system configurations. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 141 NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements The following figure illustrates an example of Central Station/Remote Station Reporting using a 411UD. The relay contacts from the MRP-2002 may be used to trip any dialer UL-listed for Central Station/Remote Station Reporting Services. 411UD Channel1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 (2.2K ELR)
  • Page 142 Notes: Reference the 411UD Manual for additional information All connections between the MRP-2002 and the 411UD must be in conduit, less than 20 ft. (610 cm) in length in the same room. Any zone of the 411UD can be wired to function as alarm, trouble or supervisory; the 411UD must be programmed accordingly.
  • Page 143: C.1: Nfpa 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm System

    Notes: 3 ohms maximum loop resistance allowed for wiring from control panel to Municipal Box. Cut JP30 on the MRP-2002 main circuit board to supervise placement of 4XTMF module and circuit. Cut JP24 on the MRP-2002 main circuit board to enable FACP Supervisory relay.
  • Page 144 NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm System NFPA 72 Remote Station Protective Signaling System Notes: Cut Jumper JP30 on the MRP-2002 main circuit board to supervise placement of the 4XTMF module. Refer to “4XTMF Municipal Box Transmitter Option Module” on page 33 for detailed information.
  • Page 145 NFPA 72 Proprietary Protective Signaling System. 3. Potter Electric Model EFT-C has not been tested for UL 864 9th Edition and is for use in retrofit applications only. Figure C.4 Proprietary Protective Signaling System MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 146: C.2: Central Station/Remote Station Transmitter: Connection To Facp Dry Contacts

    NO and C contacts as indicated in the illustration. Fire Alarm Control Panel Figure C.5 FACP Dry Contacts Connection to Central Station/Remote Station Transmitter MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 147: Appendix D: Facp With Keltron

    Note: Cut TBL jumper on 4XTMF module to send alarm/trouble signal from the same pair or terminals. Fire Alarm Control Panel (terminal blocks are not shown in their actual positions in order to clarify wiring connections) MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 148: Appendix E: Testing & Maintenance

    Ensure proper wiring and power is applied. After power-up, allow 80 seconds for the detectors to stabilize before testing. Refer to System Sensor’s i Installation and Maintenance Instructions document I56-1800-00 for device specifications and testing procedures. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 149: Test I 3 Series Detectors As Follows

    A regular schedule of inspection, testing and maintenance is vital to ensure proper and reliable operation of the control panel. The procedures should be performed as required by the local authority having jurisdiction. Refer to NFPA documentation for further details. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 150: Appendix F: Wire Requirements

    20 feet in same CHG-75, room CHG-120F, etc. NAC/Solenoid Connects to NAC Untwisted, unshielded pair Refer to Section F.1 on page 151. Outputs devices or Release wire devices Table F.1 FACP Wire Specifications MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 151: F.1: Nac Wiring

    1.36 2.75 1.24 1.13 Table F.2 NAC Wiring Requirements for FACP Calculations are based on Direct-Current Resistance data for uncoated copper wire, per National Electrical Code (2005 Edition) Table 8, Conductor Properties. MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 152: Index

    25 installation 34 compatibility power 16 see also device compatibility 13 ANN-SECONDARY 65 configuration auto-configure programming 53 ANN-BUS 71 control buttons 13 Autosilence controls 17 NAC 60 cross input zones 63 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 153 13 placement supervision 33 Form-C see also relay 13 freeze 24 freeze signal Key Panel 17 see also smoke detector monitoring 13 function keys 17 Freeze Supervision 56 service/program keys 17 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 154 145 Power-up NFPA 72 Remote Station Protective Signaling first time 51 System 144 Pre-Discharge 65 NFPA Standard 140 delay 65 nonpower-limited wiring 30 timer 65 nonresettable power 13 printer connection 42 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 155 19 Remote Station Transmitter Connection to FACP trouble 82 Dry Contacts 146 piezo pulse rate 18 Reset 13 Trouble Input resettable power 13 Auxiliary 15 current 29 trouble relay 13 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 156 A converter module 32 Class A IDC 32 Class A NAC 32 combination waterflow/supervisory 25 IDC 24 NAC 27 nonpower-limited 30 power-limited 30 UL requirements 30 Zone type 54 Zone Setup Maintenance Level 77 MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 157: Mrp-2002, Mrp-2002E, Mrp-2002C Agent Release Control System

    Press and release the RESET button and check all indicators/LEDs. Every indicator/LED should be on, LCD shows all pixels on, piezo sounder beeps. For more information, refer to the MRP-2002 Series Manual, Document In the event of trouble, contact the #53049. It is kept in the following location:...
  • Page 159 Manufacturer's Return Material Authorization form. The replacement part shall come from Manufacturer's stock and may be new or refurbished. THE FOREGOING IS DISTRIBUTOR'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IN THE EVENT OF A WARRANTY CLAIM. Warn-HL-08-2009.fm MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016...
  • Page 160 World Headquarters 1 Firelite Place Northford, CT 06472-1653 USA 203-484-7161 fax 203-484-7118 www.firelite.com...

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