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MAG8

FIRE CONTROL PANEL


English
Installation and Operation Manual

C1293
Fire Control Panel MAG8 - Installation and Operation Manual

Contents
Guarantee.....................................................................................................................3
1. Using the MAG8 controls........................................................................................4
1.1 MAG8 Operation Modes..............................................................................5
1.2 LED Indication for the Status of the Zones (1-8)..........................................5
1.3 LED Indication for the Technical Faults in the System.................................5
1.4 LED Indication for the System Status..........................................................6
1.5 Buttons for Programming and Operation.....................................................6
1.6 Switch for Changing the Access Levels.......................................................6
2. Installing the MAG8 Panel......................................................................................7
3. Initial Power-up of MAG8 Panel.............................................................................8
4. Connecting the Zone Circuits................................................................................8
5. Connecting the Sounders Circuits........................................................................9
6. Connecting FAULT and FIRE Relay Circuits.........................................................9
7. Class Change Function.........................................................................................10
8. Connecting of Repeater Panel.............................................................................10
9. Programming Master Panel Mode.......................................................................10
10. Programming Repeater Panel Mode..................................................................10
11. Programming Single Panel Mode......................................................................10
12. Programming Wireless Receiver Mode.............................................................11
13. Sounder Delay Mode...........................................................................................11
14. Double Action Mode............................................................................................11
15. Instant Action Mode............................................................................................11
16. Operating Instructions........................................................................................13
16.1 Sound Signalization.................................................................................13
16.2 Service Modes.........................................................................................13
17. Connection Diagram...........................................................................................16
18. Technical Specifications.....................................................................................17
Fire Alarm Record..............................................................................................18
Service Record....................................................................................................18
Fire Alarm Event Log.........................................................................................19
Spare Parts Kit.....................................................................................................19

WARNING
The system has to be installed by a qualified person to the latest Fire Alarm and Installation
Regulations which are mandatory in the applicable country of installation.
Before commencing the installation of this Fire Alarm Panel, ensure it is sited in a position, which
is visible to the Fire Brigade when entering the premises, and where ease of access is provided
for users and service engineers. Space must be available to easily open external and internal
doors.
The Electrical Supply to the panel must be isolated and must not be capable of being accidentally
switched off. A ‘Lockable Switch fuse Unit’ positioned within 2 meters of the panel should be
clearly labelled FIRE ALARM - DO NOT SWITCH OFF.
EN 54-2/4 compatible panels.
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Technical Support help: +359 (2) 9694 800

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GUARANTEE
The guarantee terms are determined by the serial number (barcode) of the electronic device!
During the guarantee period the manufacturer shall, at its sole discretion, replace or repair any defective product
when it is returned to the factory. All parts replaced and/or repaired shall be covered for the remainder of the
original guarantee, or 6 months, whichever period is longer. The original purchaser shall immediately send manu-
facturer a written notice of the defective parts or workmanship.
International Guarantee
Foreign customers shall possess the same guarantee rights as those any customer in Bulgaria, except that manu-
facturer shall not be liable for any related customs duties, taxes or VAT, which may be payable.
Guarantee Procedure
The guarantee will be granted when the appliance in question is returned. The guarantee period and the period
for repair are determined in advance. The manufacturer shall not accept any product, of which no prior notice has
been received via the RAN form at: http://www.teletek-electronics.com/en/support/Service
The setup and programming included in the technical documentation shall not be regarded as defects. Teletek
Electronics bears no responsibility for the loss of programming information in the device being serviced.
Conditions for waiving the guarantee
This guarantee shall apply to defects in products resulting only from improper materials or workmanship, related
to its normal use. It shall not cover:
• Devices with destroyed serial number (barcode);
• Damages resulting from improper transportation and handling;
• Damages caused by natural calamities, such as fire, floods, storms, earthquakes or lightning;
• Damages caused by incorrect voltage, accidental breakage or water; beyond the control of the manufacturer;
• Damages caused by unauthorized system incorporation, changes, modifications or surrounding objects:
• Damages caused by peripheral appliances (unless such peripheral appliances have been supplied by the
manufacturer:
• Defects caused by inappropriate surrounding of installed products;
• Damages caused by failure to use the product for its normal purpose; Damages caused by improper
maintenance;
• Damages resulting from any other cause, bad maintenance or product misuse.
In the case of a reasonable number of unsuccessful attempts to repair the product, covered by this guarantee, the
manufacturer’s liability shall be limited to the replacement of the product as sole compensation for breach of the
guarantee. Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be liable for any special, accidental or consequential
damages, on the grounds of breach of guarantee, breach of agreement, negligence, or any other legal notion.
Waiver
This Guarantee shall contain the entire guarantee and shall be prevailing over any and all other guarantees, ex-
plicit or implicit (including any implicit guarantees on behalf of the dealer, or adaptability to specific purposes), and
over any other responsibilities or liabilities on behalf of the manufacturer. The manufacturer does neither agree,
nor empower, any person, acting on his own behalf, to modify, service or alter this Guarantee, nor to replace it with
another guarantee, or another liability with regard to this product.
Unwarranted Services
The manufacturer shall repair or replace unwarranted products, which have been returned to its factory, at its
sole discretion under the conditions below. The manufacturer shall accept no products for which no prior notice
has been received via the RAN form at: http://www.teletek-electronics.com/en/support/Service
The products, which the manufacturer deems repairable, will be repaired and returned. The manufacturer has
prepared a price list and those products, which can be repaired, shall be paid for by the Customer. The devices
with unwarranted services carry 6 month guarantee for the replaced parts.
The closest equivalent product, available at the time, shall replace the products, the manufacturer deems un-
repairable. The current market price shall be charged for every replaced product.

This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use

!
and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the
manufacturer.
The entire manual should be carefully read!

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1. Using the MAG8 Controls

LED indication for the status of


the zones - see item 1.2.

LED indication for


the technical faults
in the system - see
item 1.3.
This indication is not
visible from the user.
To examine the
faults in the system
the engineer has
to remove the front
cover of the box.

LED indication for the sys-


tem status - see item 1.4.
Buttons for programming and
operation - see item 1.5. Switch for changing over
between Access Levels 1
and 2 - see item 1.6.

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1.1 MAG8 Operation Modes:


MODE Indication
Normal • Only the “Power Supply 230V” green LED is illuminated.
• The “FIRE” red LED and the zone red LED will flash together on receipt
of a FIRE condition and become steady after the “Silence Alarm”
button is pressed.
Fire
• An internal buzzer will operate until silenced.
• The external sounders will operate.
• The FIRE relay will energize.
• The “General Fault” yellow LED will illuminate together with a zone
yellow LED or any of the FAULTS LED.
Fault
• An internal buzzer will sound.
• The FAULT relay will de-energize.

1.2 LED indication for the status of the zones (1-8):


ZONE LED Indication
Red Fire in the zone.
Technical fault in the zone - open or short circuit; detector removed
Yellow from its base.
Zone test - the LED is flashing during the test procedure.

1.3 LED indication for the technical faults in the system:


FAULT Fault description
Sounder Circuit One fault - open or short circuit, reverse
Sounder 1
connected sounder, or bad sounder parameters.
Sounder Circuit Two fault - open or short circuit, reverse
Sounder 2
connected sounder, or bad sounder parameters.
+24V DC Overload Overload of “+24” VDC power supply.
+24V DC Failed Absence of “+24” VDC power supply.
Battery Low Low battery condition; broken battery (high battery resistance).
Battery Lost Battery loss.
AC Mains Supply loss.
Charger Battery charger fault.
AUX Auxiliary supply fault.
Earth Short circuit to earth.
Repeater Repeater fault or missing.

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1.4 LED indication for the system status:


LED Indication
FIRE
Fire in the premises.
(red)
GENERAL FAULT
Main Fault indicator.
(yellow)
OUTPUT DELAY Lights permanently at programmed outputs time delay
(yellow) (a jumper is set on the TIME DELAY terminal).
µP FAULT
Processor break down.
(yellow)
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLE Trouble in the sounder circuit - open or short circuit;
(yellow) reverse connected sounder.
ENABLE / DISABLE Lights permanently at disabled zones/sounders. Blinks
(yellow) during enabling/disabling of zones or sounders.
TEST Blinks during “One Man” Test together with the LED
(yellow) of the tested zone.
POWER SUPPLY 230V Lights on permanently in normal operating mode,
(green) indicates presence of main power supply 230V.

1.5 Buttons for programming and operation:


Button Description

SILENCE BUZZER Deactivating the internal buzzer.

SILENCE ALARM Deactivating sounders.

ENABLE / DISABLE Enabling / Disabling of Zones / Sounders.

TEST / SCROLL Test mode; Scroll forward zones.

RESET Initialization; Confirm the introduced changes.

SOUND ALARM Activating sounders.

1.6 Switch for changing over between Access Levels 1 and 2:


Position Description
OFF Access Level 1 - only the “SILENCE BUZZER” button is active.
ON Access Level 2 - all buttons at the front panel are active.

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2. Installing the MAG8 Panel


• Choose the best location for the panel position, with an ambient temperature between
-5°C and 40°C, away from heating sources, environmental dust and potential water
ingress.
• Remove all packaging and inspect visually the panel for any damage.
• Remove the outer cover - undo the two screws at the bottom of the cover. Stow the
cover in a safe position.
• Inspect the internal PCB and make sure the internal components are firmly in place.
• Remove the PCB from the plastic box. Stow in a safe location.
• Choose which cable entry points to knock out and carefully remove the knock-outs.
• Use the template on the back side of the packaging box to drill the mounting holes on
the wall.
• Fix the plastic housing into mounting position and insert fixing screws.
• Tighten all the fixing screws.
• Route the external cables onto the back box, make off connection glands etc., DO NOT
make any connections at this stage. ENTER THE MAINS CABLE THROUGH ITS
OWN CABLE ENTRY POINT AND KEEP MAINS WIRING AWAY FROM SYSTEM AND
OTHER LOW VOLTAGE WIRING.
• Fit the EOL modules from the supplied additional parts one-by-one to every zone
terminal. Attention: Observe the polarity - the red wire to “+” point and the black
wire to “-” point.
• Fit the EOL resistors from the supplied additional parts one-by-one to the sounders
terminal.
• Re-fit the PCB to the plastic box.
• Connect the mains supply and earth to the main terminal block. DO NOT switch on the
main electrical supply at this stage.
• Position the battery in an upright position.
• When you finish with power up and testing steps, and the panel is in normal operation
mode close the front cover using the screws and nuts from the spare parts kit:

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3. Initial Power-up of MAG8 Panel

ATTENTION: It has been assumed that prior to making the connection


! at the panel, the integrity of the system ALL wiring has been
comprehensively tested, including insulation to earth.

• Connect the battery leads from the power supply box to the positive and negative
battery terminals.
• Switch on the mains power supply.
• If the buzzer and indicator LED’s are operating, press the RESET button.
• The panel must be in Normal Operation Mode - only POWER SUPPLY 230V will be
illuminated. NOTE: The “Battery Low” LED might light on initially until the battery is
charging up to the required level.
If in Normal Operating Mode other LED’s are illuminated and the buzzer is
sounding, carefully check all fuses and connections. Refer to the Faults and
 System status LED description and the connection diagram on the inside of
the external cover will assist in identifying the trouble.

! ATTENTION: Do not short out the battery terminals because any


internal protection will switch on and the panel will stop function!

If by some chance the fault will not cancel, and only on the advice of our Technical
Support Department, return the PCB CHASSIS ONLY to your supplier. DO NOT
return the metal / plastic box.

4. Connecting the Zone Circuits


• Disconnect the mains power supply and the battery connection.
• Remove the EOL-module from the Zone 1 terminal on the main module and fit it to the
last detector of the Zone 1 circuit as observe the polarity:

• Ensure all terminations are made correctly and all detector heads are set into their
bases.
• Connect Zone 1 circuit to the panel terminal block.
• Power up the panel with the mains and battery.
• Press “ RESET” button.
• The panel is in Normal Operation Mode - only POWER SUPPLY 230V lights on.
If General Fault and zone 1 FAULT LED’s illuminate, there is a wiring/

 connection problem. Check the polarity of the connection, the connection of


the devices and whether a head is removed. Check the EOL proper polarity
and position.

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• Operate ALL detection devices applicable to this zone, to ensure correct receipt of a fire
signal and the correct operation of the panel controls. Refer to the User Instructions on
the inside of the panel.
• Repeat the connection process for the other zones stated above. ENSURE the supply
voltages are initially disconnected prior to each stage.

Once the connections of all zones are completed, connect and test
! any of the other auxiliary circuits BEFORE connecting the sounder
circuits.

5. Connecting the Sounder Circuits


• Disconnect the mains power supply and the battery connection.
• Remove the EOL-Resistor from the terminal block of sounder circuit 1 (SND 1) and fit
to the last sounder of circuit one:
Sounders

LEGEND
S1 S2 SN 10K
black red

brown

• Check all sounder connections.


• Connect sounder circuit ONE to the panel terminal block.
• Apply mains and battery power.
• Press “ RESET” button.
• The panel must be in Normal Operation Mode - only POWER SUPPLY 230V will be
illuminated.
• Activate a zone Call Point. The sounders should operate. Press the reset button.
Repeat the connection process for the second external sounder circuit, as stated above.
ENSURE the supply voltages are initially disconnected prior to each stage.
If General Fault and SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLE LED’s illuminate,

 there is a wiring/ connection problem. Check the polarity of the connection of


each of the devices, the polarity of the connection of the devices to the Panel
terminal block or whether an earth fault exists.

6. Connecting FAULT and FIRE Relay Circuits


The relays with changeover contacts are intended for control of low voltage devices.
Attention: No mains power should be supplied to the clamps of the

! FAULT and FIRE relays.


After the connection is established, test each of the circuits for external
device control.

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7. Class Change Function


To use the class change function connect the terminals of a switch with normally open
contacts to the CC (Class Change) clamps of the main module terminal. The working
mode of the sounders will be:
- when the switch is pressed - one second sounder on, one second sounder off;
- when the switch is depressed - the sounder is off.

8. Connecting of Repeater Panel


A second MAG8 can be connected to the MAG8 Fire Alarm panel as a Repeater (Slave)
panel. The function of the Repeater is to double the light and sound indication and the
button control of the first panel at a distance up to 1000 m. For the purpose, to both of
the panels have to be assigned specific priorities: The first fire alarm panel shall be the
system Master and the second - Slave.
The Master panel is configured by setting a jumper on the Master position of the main
module, and the Slave - with a jumper on the Slave position (see the connection diagram
on page 16).
To add a repeater panel in the fire system follow the steps:
• Turn off the main and the stand-by power supplies.
• Connect the repeater to the main MAG8 using the repeater interface:
Master Repeater
Tx Rx
panel panel
MAG8 Rx Tx MAG8
Position of the
jumper on the
panel PCB.
• Turn on the main and the stand-by power supplies of the Slave panel.
• Turn on the main and the stand-by power supplies of the Master panel.

9. Programming Master Panel Mode


In order to program the Master Panel mode:
• Set a jumper on the Master position of the main module.
• Press the “ RESET” button to introduce changes.

10. Programming Repeater Panel Mode


In order to program the Repeater Panel mode:
• Set a jumper on the Slave position of the main panel module.
• Check for jumper on the Wireless terminal and remove if present.
• Press the “ RESET” button to introduce changes.

11. Programming Single Panel Mode


No jumper is set on the Master or Slave position in Single Panel Mode of the MAG8.
In order to program the Single Panel mode:
• Check whether there are jumpers set on the Master or Slave position. Remove if any.
• Press the “ RESET” button to introduce changes.

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12. Programming Wireless Receiver Mode


In order to program the Wireless Receiver mode:
• Set a jumper on the Wireless position of the main module.
• Press the “ RESET” button to introduce changes.

13. Sounder Delay Mode


This is an option for setting a delay on the Sounders activation when the panel enters
FIRE mode. The indication on the front panel - the FIRE LED, however, will light up
immediately in case of a fire event, regardless of whether a sounder delay has been set.
When the programmed sounder delay period expires, during which the user can possibly
find out the cause for the alarm event, the panel enables the sounders. The sounders
can be silenced by pressing the “ SILENCE ALARM” button on the front panel.
In case of a false fire alarm the user must press the “ RESET” button to return to
normal working mode.
Attention: The fire alarm panel MAG8 is capable to distinguish the activation of automatic
fire alarm detector and call point. In case of call point activation, the programmed sounder
time delay will be ignored and the sounders will be activated immediately.
In order to program MAG8 for Sounder Delay for an interval up to 10 minutes:
• Examine the Table for Sounder Delay Programming (in minutes):

• Depending on the selected time delay, set a jumper at the TIME DELAY terminals,
marked in Figure 10 as 1, 2, 3, and 4.
• Press the “ RESET” button to introduce changes.
Example: In order to program sounder delay of 3 minutes, set jumpers on positions 1
and 2.

14. Double Action Mode


The purpose of introducing a Double Action mode is to avoid false alarms. When the
MAG8 panel has been programmed to function in this mode, in case of a fire alarm
signal, the panel does not starting the sounders at once and waits for the alarm event to
be repeated within a specific time interval. The time interval has been set by default and
cannot be adjusted. For MAG8 it is 3 minutes.

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Attention: The fire alarm panel MAG8 is capable to distinguish the activation of automatic
fire alarm detector and call point. In case of call point activation, the programmed
DOUBLE Action mode will be ignored and the sounders will be activated immediately.
In order to program the MAG8 panel for Double Action mode:
• Set a jumper on the DOUBLE terminal of the main module.
• Press the “ RESET” button to introduce changes.

Time Time

Example 1: In this case the fire panel will not activate the sounders and the signalization
on the front panel because during time interval 2 no second alarm signal is generated.
Example 2: In this case the fire panel will activate the sounders and the signalization on
the front panel because during time interval 2, two alarm signals are generated.

15. Instant Action Mode


Where in the protected site there are zones, which need the sounders and the LED
indication to be enabled instantaneously, the panel provides instant action operation
mode. This mode can be programmed individually for every single zone, depending
on its designation. In instant action mode, in case of an alarm event occurring in the
zone, the sounders are immediately enabled, i.e. this mode is of priority by zones
compared to Double Action and Sounder Delay modes.

In order to program Instant Action mode for a selected zone:


• Set a jumper on the terminal that corresponds to the number of the zone.
• Press the “ RESET” button to introduce changes.

Example: If the designation of ZONE 1 requires instant activation of all automatic fire
alarm detectors connected in the line, set a jumper at Z1 terminals.

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16. Operating Instructions


16.1 Sound Signalization
Signal Description

Short beeps After pressing the “ RESET” button and upon the initial start-up of
the panel.
Fire and/ or Fault operating mode. The signal can be stopped by
Continuous
pressing the “ SILENCE BUZZER” button, but the LED indication
beep
remains.

After pressing the “ ENABLE/DISABLE” button to enable/disable


Interrupted zones/sounders and the “ TEST/SCROLL” button to access “One
beep Man” test mode of zones. The signal can be stopped by pressing the “
SILENCE BUZZER” button, but the LED indication remains.

16.2 Service Modes


Zone Enable / Disable
Each zone of MAG8 can be enabled or disabled.
Z To disable a zone:
DISABLE/ ENABLE LED blinks.
• Press ENABLE/ DISABLE: The ZONE 1 yellow LED blinks if ZONE 1 is en-
abled and lights permanently if ZONE 1 is disabled.

• Press TEST/ SCROLL, un-


til you reach the zone which has The respective zone yellow LED blinks.
to be disabled:
The yellow LED of the disabled zone lights up per-
• Press ENABLE/ DISABLE: manently.

• Press RESET: At this step the zone is disabled.

Z To enable a zone:
DISABLE/ ENABLE LED blinks.
• Press ENABLE/ DISABLE: The ZONE 1 yellow LED blinks if ZONE 1 is en-
abled and lights permanently if ZONE 1 is disabled.

• Press TEST/SCROLL, until The yellow LED of the disabled zone lights up per-
you reach the zone which has to manently.
enable:

• Press ENABLE/ DISABLE: The yellow LED of the enabled zone blinks.

• Press RESET: At this step the zone is enabled.

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Sounders Enable / Disable

A sound signalization is activated at every Service Mode entering. The


! signalization is off by pressing “ SILENCE BUZZER” button.

Z To disable the sounders:


DISABLE/ ENABLE LED blinks.
• Press ENABLE/ DISABLE: The ZONE 1 yellow LED blinks if ZONE 1 is en-
abled and lights permanently if ZONE 1 is disabled.

• Press TEST/ SCROLL, un- The SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLE LED will start
til you reach the last zone in the blinking.
system:
The SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLE LED lights up
• Press ENABLE/ DISABLE: permanently.

The SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLE and ENABLE/


• Press RESET: DISABLE LEDs light up permanently.
At this step the sounders are disabled.

You can exit the sounder disabling mode also by pressing the “ TEST/ SCROLL”
button, as in that case the you reject the procedure.

Z To enable the sounders:


DISABLE/ ENABLE LED blinks.
• Press ENABLE/ DISABLE: The ZONE 1 yellow LED blinks if ZONE 1 is en-
abled and lights permanently if ZONE 1 is disabled.

• Press TEST/ SCROLL, un- The SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLE LED lights up


til you reach the last zone in the permanently.
system:
The SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLE LED will start
• Press ENABLE/ DISABLE: blinking.

• Press RESET: At this step the sounders are enabled.

You can exit the sounder enabling mode also by pressing the “ TEST/ SCROLL”
button, as in that case the you reject the procedure.

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“One Man” Test


The “One Man” Test mode gives the installer the possibility to test the efficiency of the
system - whether the detectors react to smoke, heat, etc.
Z To “One Man” Test a zone:
TEST LED will start blinking.
• Press TEST/ SCROLL: µP Fault LED lights off. All other system indication
LEDs light on permanently.
The ZONE 1 yellow LED starts blinking.
• Press TEST/ SCROLL ZONE 1 is in test mode. Test a detector from this
again: zone whether it react to smoke, heat, etc.
TEST LED will continue blinking.
The ZONE 1 yellow LED lights out (the zone is
• Press TEST/ SCROLL not longer in test mode). The ZONE 2 yellow LED
again to continue with the sys- blinks in yellow.
tem testing: ZONE 2 is in test mode. Test a detector from this
zone whether it react to smoke, heat, etc.

Continue the system testing by pressing the “ TEST/ SCROLL” button. The exit from
the “One Man” Test mode is automatic after the end of the test procedure in the last Zone
8, or at any time by pressing “ RESET” button.

Quick Reference Operation Examples


• To disable Zone 3, do in sequence:

→ → → → → → → →

At the end the yellow Zone 3 LED and


ENABLE / DISABLE LED light on
To enable back the Zone 3 do the same steps. At the end the Zone 3 and ENABLE /
DISABLE LED are off.

• To disable the sounders, do in sequence:

→ → → → → →
x 8 times
At the end the SOUNDER FAULT/
DISABLE LED and ENABLE / DIS-
ABLE LED light on
To enable back the sounders do the same steps. At the end the SOUNDER FAULT/
DISABLE and ENABLE / DISABLE LED are off.
LEGEND: - The LED is off; - The LED is on; - The LED blinks

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17. Connection Diagram

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18. Technical Specifications


Zones 8 fixed zones
Maximum number of detectors per zone Up to 32 devices*
* Including 20 (or 32 SensoMAG) automatic detectors and/ or manual call points.

Thresholds for zone conditions


• 0 - 2 mA Open circuit fault condition.
• 2 - 10 mA Normal condition.
• 10 - 110 mA Fire Alarm condition.
• 110 mA - Short circuit Short circuit condition.

Power Supply
Main Power supply 230V AC ±10%; 0.315A fuse
Standby Power supply, accumulator 1 x 12V/7Ah (7.2Ah); 4.5A fuse
type Sealed Lead-Acid, 150x95x65mm
Maximum charging current for the battery 0.3 A
Battery high resistance Ri < 0.45Ω

Consumption
Maximum current available for system
devices (with fully charged battery) 0.7 A
Minimum current for standby power supply -
mains failure 0.125 A
Maximum current for standby power supply 4,5 A

Outputs
Sounder Circuit 1 24V / 0.5A; 0.5A fuse (PTC)
Sounder Circuit 2 24V / 0.5A; 0.5A fuse (PTC)
Fault Relay, volt free changeover contacts** 3A @ 24V DC
Fire Relay, volt free changeover contacts** 3A @ 24V DC
** Note: These functions may not be used to provide any “Options with requirements” as specified
in EN 54-2.

Auxiliary output 24V DC, 0.3A fuse (PTC)


Cabling Maximum 2.5mm diameter

Environment
Working temperature -5 to 40°C
Storage temperature -20 to 60°C
Humidity 0 to 95%

Compatible modules
MR8 - 8 Relay Module
ML - Log Memory Module
Attention: It is possible to connect only one module to the MAG8 fire panel at the same
time!

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FIRE ALARM RECORD


Installation Address: ........................................................................................................

Contact Person: ........................................................................................................

Telephone: ........................................................................................................

Fax: ........................................................................................................

Date Completed: ........................................................................................................

Commissioned By: ........................................................................................................

Contract Reference: ........................................................................................................

Service Intervals: Monthly / Quarterly / Half Yearly / Annually

SOUNDERS
DETECTOR TYPE and QUANTITY (Zone Quantity and
ZONE
LOCATION PER ZONE Related Circuit)
No

Ion Ph RoR F/T CP Circuit1 Circuit2


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TOTALS:
* Ion - Ionisation sensor, Ph - Photoelectric sensor, RoR - Rate of Rise sensor, F/T - Fixed
Temperature sensor, CP - Call Point
System Installed By:..........................................................................................................
Telephone / Fax: . ...............................................................................................................

SERVICE RECORD
Date Visit Signature of
Zones Tested Faults Rectified Next Due
Completed Engineer

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name:

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FIRE ALARM EVENT LOG

FAULT
FIRE ZONE ACTION
DATE TIME yes/no and Name
yes / no number TAKEN
TYPE

SPARE PARTS KIT


No Component Description Q-ty
Fuse
1 1
0.315A, 5x20

2 Key, 10mm 2

Screw, 2.9x13 mm,


3 2
DIN7981
Screw with interrupted
4 2
thread, M3x16
5 Locknut, M3 2

6 Plastic cap, 20mm 4

Resistor 10K ±1%,


7 3
0,25W

8 EOL Module 9

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Address: 14A Srebarna Str., 1407 Sofia, Bulgaria


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