Alan Annunciator MLD 02
Alan Annunciator MLD 02
Alan Annunciator MLD 02
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accurate and reliable. However Alan Electronic Systems Pvt. Ltd. Warranty does not apply, if repaired or
assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements of altered outside Alan’s factory in a way so as, in Alan’s
rights of third parties which may result from its use. judgment to affect its stability / reliability or which has been
subjected to misuse, neglect or accident.
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General :- Constructional details :-
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The world is going through automation in each and every Front Facia
field. Any manufacturing, controlling system requires centralized Customer has choice of two sizes of windows depending
monitoring. Annunciator is one of the equipments among upon their facia description. It is made of ABS8Plastic & illuminated
these systems. After studying numerous site requirements, by super bright LEDs. LEDs have long life (10 hours ).This reduces
Alan Electronic Systems Pvt. Ltd, have developed and perfected replacement cost of bulbs and also maintenance.
the Annunciator with latest technology. The user friendly design Control Card
fulfills the expectations and demands of the customer.
Consists Micro - Controller & digital ICS to control all operation
Alan Electronic Systems Pvt. Ltd, is a well established company of the unit. All type of selections are through provided DIP switches
in the field of industrial electronics with a history of excellent and thes selections are governed by the controller card.
growth. Alan enjoys substantial market share for it‘s specialized
products in micro controller based embedded systems, power Power Supply Unit
electronic, electro-medical systems and electronic control panels Power
supply uint is available in two ranges
Reliability and growth of the company was achieved by its A) 88-285V AC / DC
experienced and excellent team which consists of young, B) 18-90V DC These power supplies are designed to work
energetic & innovative engineers. in extreme conditions.
Alan’s strength is in its unique ability to perceive innovative Fault Sensing Terminals
solutions to complicated problems and implement the same into Potential free fault or event sensing terminals are
practical systems. Alan always aims and works towards solutions provided on the rear side of the unit.
that achieve the desired functionality, performance, and cost
effectiveness. Push Buttons
The built in membrane type push buttons can be provided at the unit
Scope :-
it is only for single Module. In multi-module annunciation, the external
The scope of the user’s manual is limited to the product named push buttons are made common to control whole annunciation
MLD -02 series alarm annunciator the product is manufactured, system. Terminals for external push buttons are provided on rear side.
Marketed and serviced by Alan Electronic Systems Pvt Ltd Audio Alarm
Users should not refer this manual for using any other annunciator One ‘NO’ type potential free relay contacts each for
other than MLD-02 Series The scope is further limited to the extent actuating the external hooter for Group 1 & Group 2 Audible alarm.
of techinical specifications enlisted in this USER’S MANUAL only for Group 1 “I1 & C1”and for Group 2 “I2 & C2” legends are marked.
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Standard Operating Sequence :- Installation And Commissioning :-
The MLD-02 series annunciator systems are programmed to 1. Check for physical damage to the pack
Operate as per following operating sequences confirming to ISA 2. Check for physical damage to the unit
Standards. Other sequences/non standard sequences are given as 3. Check number of points / windows, legends, Input
per customer’s requirement. Supply marking on unit as per purchase order details.
4. Check all accessories such as mounting clamps,
Sequence : Manual Reset “M” Operating manual. Also the optional accessories such
as Hooter , Buzzer, Bell etc.
Field Fault Push Facia Audio 5. Connect input supply as per mentioned on the unit.
Condition Condition Buttons (Window) Alarm 6. Fault inputs are adjusted internally as per requirement
Operation for NO or NC fault contacts.
Normal Open --------- OFF OFF 7. Switch “ON” the supply to the unit after ensuring its
Abnormal Close --------- Flashing ON connections are as per wiring diagram. Initially do not
-------- connect anything to the fault input terminals. If the
Close Silence Flashing OFF
fault inputs are selected for NC type contacts, then
-------- Close Accept Steady ON OFF the corresponding windows will start flashing and the
Close Reset Steady ON OFF alarm contacts will close. If the fault inputs are selected
------- for “NO” type contacts, only watch dog LED will flash.
Open Reset OFF OFF
By pressing “ Operational Test “ push button window
will start flashing and the Alarm contacts will close
Sequence : Manual Reset + Repeat Alarm “N” 8. Now check the operating sequence as per the individual
sequence chart as shown in the following pages.
Field Fault Push Facia Audio Push Button Details.
Condition Condition Buttons (Window) Alarm
Operation TEST :- Operation Test Accept / Acknowledge
Normal Open --------- OFF OFF AKN :-
MUTE :- Silence RST :- Reset
Abnormal Close --------- Flashing ON
9. Now initiate individual faults by either shorting the
-------- ------- Silence Flashing OFF fault input terminals or by dip switch selection on
-------- ------- Accept Steady ON OFF doing so every corresponding window should flash
Close Reset Flashing ON and audio should get ON. Proceed further as per
-------- ------- Silence Flashing OFF sequence selected.
------- Accept Steady ON OFF 10. To change the legends ,remove the window cover From
front side, gently by using screw driver as shown in the
------- Open Reset OFF OFF Fig.1 on Pg.4
11. Then use mounting clamps provided with the unit
Sequence : Self Reset or Auto Reset “S” to Mount the unit on the control panel.
12. Connect the NO type push buttons externally if Required
Field Fault Push Facia Audio
Condition Condition Buttons (Window) Alarm 13. Connect various fault contact cables to the input terminals
Open --------- OFF of the unit
Normal OFF
--------- 14. Connect the input supply wires and switch on the supply
Abnormal Close Flashing ON
15. Now check the functioning of the unit by pressing
------- ------- Silence Flashing OFF
“Operational test”, “Silence” , “Accept” and “Reset”
------- Close Accept Steady ON OFF push buttons sequentially.
------- Open ------- OFF OFF 16. Now the unit is ready for operation.
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Step.1 Step.2 Step.3 Step.4 Fig-1
Legends / Inscription Letter Sizes :- TESTING FLOW CHART
Facia incorporates a ‘Photo Negative’ OR photo positive Switch ON Input Supply
type legend plates / film which are individually accessible from the
front side of the unit. Guidelines for selection of letter sizes & Check Watch dog LED status
8 2 3 7
All Audio
No No
10 2 3 5 Windows relay
Flashing Switch
Closed
OFF the
Supply
3mm TRANSFORMER 3mm BREAKER LOCKOUT and
AUX FUNCTION
OPERTTED Initiate Mute Command Is replace
TRIP
5mm DENSITYLOW No
Fuse the Fuse
O.K with same
Rating
5mm PRV All Yes
Windows No No Alarm
8mm
TRF Flashing OFF
1 2 9 10 1 5 9 13 All
Windows No
Consult Alan
Steady
3 4 11 12 2 6 10 14
ON
Yes
5 6 13 14 3 7 11 15
Initiate Reset Command Assumption
7 8 15 16 4 8 12 16 NO - Fault Contacts
All Manual Reset (M) seq.
No
Windows
A 16pt. Small Window B 16pt. Big Window Off Note: -
Configurations Configurations AKN = MUTE + AKN.
Yes (i.e. When Unit is Acknowledged Mute
The numbering system is shown for 16pt. Models (small & big ) for operation will also take place.)
Reference. All other models can be referred from this fig. End Fig-3
Drawing / illustrations Functional Block Diagram :-
OFF ON
F1
Sequence Settings :-
NC F2 To selection one sequence from S3, S4 F1
F3
keep corresponding switch in on position.
F4 O F2 Fault
N N Facia
O
F5
= Inputs
I F6 SEQUENCE Block
T F
C F7 F SELECTION
E
L F8 O
, S3 S4 Fn
E
S
F1 C
F2 N OFF OFF M
C =
N
/
F3
N ON OFF N
F4
O O
N F5 OFF ON S
Mute
NO
F6
ON ON F
F7 Accept Push Button Control Audible Block
F8
No/ Nc Selection :- Control Card
F9 Reset
G1
F10 To select type of fault contacts for particular Group
I1
Test
F11 Fault input. Put corresponding fault switch
F12 1 C1
N 2 In NO - NC selection switch at ON or OFF
O
F13 G
I F14 = position
T
C F15 F
E F Group I2
L
F16
O
,
Group Selection :- +VE
E F9 2 C2
S
F10
1 To select group 1 & group 2 for particular
P G Power
U F11 = Fault input. Put corresponding fault switch Input
O F12 N Supply
R
G
F13 O In ‘G1’ or ‘G2’ selection switch at ON or OFF Supply Unit
F14 Position
G2 F15
-VE
F16 Note :-
. . Diagram shows max. 16 faults. For
Q L
E E 24 faults there will be addition of DIP Fig-4
S S S3
Fig-2 S4 switches
Fig-4
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SMALL WINDOW :-
----
4
1
3 PUSH BUTTON :- YES
1
7 WAY+PB
MODEL NO :- 2MLD 8B 0S 0 0 0 0
BIG WINDOW :- 8 NOS
144
138
SMALL WINDOW :-
----
8 WAY PUSH BUTTON :-
----
4
4 8
1 3
1 :-
MODEL NO 2MLD 4B 6S P 0 0 0
BIG WINDOW :- 4 NOS
SMALL WINDOW :- 6 NOS
PUSH BUTTON :- YES
10 WAY + P.B
216 210
4
BIG WINDOW :- 2 NOS
8
4 3
1 1 SMALL WINDOW :- 10 NOS
4 8
4 3
1 1 MODEL NO :- 2MLD 0B 16S 0 0 0 0
BIG WINDOW :- ----
SMALL WINDOW :- 16 NOS
----
BIG WINDOW :- 11 NOS
BIG WINDOW :- 4 NOS
SMALL WINDOW :-
SMALL WINDOW :-
----
:-
----
PUSH BUTTON YES
PUSH BUTTON :-
4 WAY
11 WAY+P.B
MODEL NO :- 1MLD 3B 0S P 0 0 0
MODEL NO :- 3MLD 12B 0S 0 0 0 0
BIG WINDOW :- 3 NOS
----
BIG WINDOW :- 12 NOS
SMALL WINDOW :-
---- SMALL WINDOW :-
----
12 WAY
----
BIG WINDOW :- 15 NOS
MODEL NO :- 1MLD 0B 6S P 0 0 0
----
:- SMALL WINDOW :-
BIG WINDOW
6 WAY+PB
----
----
BIG WINDOW :- BIG WINDOW :- 16 NOS
SMALL WINDOW :-
----
SMALL WINDOW :- 8 NOS
PUSH BUTTON :-
---- PUSH BUTTON :-
8 WAY
16 WAY
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Connection Diagram :- Audible connections diagram to p arallel more than one
C Annunciator units :-
F1
Notes :-
.
F2
F3 UNIT-1
F4 CON3 I1 C1 I2 C2 I3 C3 Hooter
Hooter-1
- External potential free fault contacts. supply
supply
F5
F6 F - Fault input contact.
F7 C - Common points fault input contact. Hooter-1
UNIT-2
F8
F9 TEST - Operation test push button. CON3 I1 C1 I2 C2 I3 C3 Hooter
Hooter-2
F10 MUTE
- Silence push button. supply
F11 AKN
- Accept push button.
F12
Hooter-2
RST - Reset push button.
F13
F14 RLY-1
- Normal Hooter Contact/Group-1 contact.
F15
F16 RLY-2 - Normal Hooter Contact/Group-2 contact. Hooter
Hooter-3
UNIT-N supply
F17 RLY-3 - Optional Relay
F18 CON3 I1 C1 I2 C2 I3 C3
F19 A) Ring back hooter Relay with grouping Hooter-3
F20
facility or Fig-8
F21
F22
B) Supervisory Relay or Note- Unit-1 & Unit-2 upto nuit -N are Connector strip
F23
for any Mld-02 series
C) Any other function (optional)
F24
TEST
External relay connection diagram for supply fail
MUTE This
is diagram for maximum fault inputs Fn, n = 24 Annunciator function
AKN
RST Any type of same normal voltage & standby voltage or different normal
C voltage & standby voltage within the range of 90V to 270 V AC/DC
I1
RLY-1 External terminal connection diagram for Partial terminal strip annunciator ( unit 1 )
C1
max 24 point MLD-02 series
RLY-2 I2 ~/ VE ~ / -VE I1 C1
C2
~/+ VE
Lug
size :- 2.5 sq mm To next unit ‘ I1 ’
(Terminal)
~/- VE To next unit ‘ C1 ’
(Terminal)
Fig-5
COIL 1 P2 P3 P4
annunciator
- AC
Connect to any fault terminal
(connect ‘C’ to terminal ‘NC’ 4
~ ~
~ for NO type fault connect ‘C’
+ POWER Normal supply Standby supply to terminal ‘NO’ 4 for NC type
~
VE
- SUPPLY Voltage Voltage
~ fault )
~
~ Or
-
VE 90-270 V AC/DC 220 V DC/110V DC NORMAL
230 V AC/110V AC SUPPLY ~
Normal Stand by
(P1)
24 V DC 24 V AC/ 50Hz.
Or Supply Supply
+ DC - Hooter Hooter
48 V DC 48 V AC/ 50Hz.
POWER ~
- SUPPLY STAND BY Or
SUPPLY
(P2) ~
Or Fig-9
Fig-6
NOTE :-
External potential No type push buttons. wherever
multiple units (modules ) are used together for multipoint I4 This normally open supervisory contact
windows, the same set of push button should be connected C4 closes when ever annunciator fail.
in parallel as shown above.
Fig-11
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Safety Instructions and Recommendations
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User’s Guide
User guide for Annunciator Equipment. This Manual gives necessary information for correct technical, installation,
operation & Maintenance of the equipment.
Indicates Equipment damage can result, if proper precautions are not followed.
Earthing
Personnel Safety
Only trained, skilled, qualified and authorized personnel should install, operate and maintain
the equipment.
Work area must be kept clean and dry. Remove all flammable material from the area. Know the
location of nearest fire extinguisher so that in case of something fired it will be controlled as early
as possible.
Don’t operate the equipment without understanding the Installation, Operation and Maintenance
manual thoroughly.
If any faults occur during the operation, stop the equipment immediately and eliminate the fault.
Any modifications or alterations to the equipment shall exclude any liability on the part of the manufacturer
for any damage, which may arise. No modifications, which have an adverse effect on safety, shall be undertaken.
Before any modifications on the equipment, consult Alan Electronics Pvt. Ltd.
Proper earthing should be provided to the equipment, a separate dedicated earthing should be installed.
Lighting :
Before shifting the equipment disconnect all wires, cables, hoses from the equipment ,which are
connected externally. Failure to do this could cause the load to shift and slip.
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Model Coding
D C E V X Y Z
Note :-
Optional Features In 1D size enclosure, number of ‘B’ size windows will be
A = AC Fail maximum 4 and ‘S’ size Windows will be maximum 8.
Z
0 = without AC Fail
External PCB mounted Repeat Relays card will be
D = DC Fail given for Annunciator with Repeat Relays model.
Y
0 = without DC Fail
R = with Repeat Relay Enclosure Max No. Of Small Max No. Of Big
X 0 = without any of above features Type ‘S’ size window ‘B’ size window
Push Buttons 1 = 1D 8 4
P = Built in push Buttons ( Big ) 2 = 2D 16 8
V S = Built in membrane push Buttons ( Small ) 3 = 3D Not applicable 12
0 = without Built in push Buttons 4 = 4D Not applicable 16
Small Window
0S = NIL
1S = Small window For more than 16 ‘S’ / ‘B’ size window configurations
consult Alan for multipoint annunciators.
E
16S = 16 Small window
Big Window
0B = NIL
1B = Big window
C
16B = 16 Big window
Enclosure
1 MLD = 1D
2 MLD = 2D
D 3 MLD = 3D
4 MLD = 4D
Manufactured by :-
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