00157500_B MAAP-X Quick Reference Guide
00157500_B MAAP-X Quick Reference Guide
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Return Procedure
Before returning your equipment, contact a Monaco Customer Service Representative at (509) 926-6277 to receive a return authorization. The return
authorization number must be clearly marked on any box in which the returned items are shipped and on all documents related to the return.
Monaco will not accept equipment for repair without prior Return Authorization.
Replacement and/or repair is subject to review by Monaco and will be done in accordance with this warranty. If the equipment is not under warranty
or if the warranty is not in effect because of the Exceptions and Conditions, you will be asked to provide a purchase order for payment of the repair
when the Return Authorization number is given. The amount of the purchase order will be based on an estimate of the cost of the repair. If a repair is
not feasible, either because of cost or performance reliability of the repaired equipment, Monaco will contact you.
Software License
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IMPORTANT! Place this document behind the batteries in the panel enclosure as a
for MAAP-X/LOC users.
Panel Components
Internal
24 VDC Battery Connection 24 VDC Distribution 2nd Transceiver Option
Figure 1
Commercial
AC Input
Connections
(Behind
MAAP-X Transceiver)
Power Supply
Transceiver
Assembly
Monaco
AC BAT ALM SUPV TBL COM RCV XMT MIC R
Enterprises Inc.
MAAP-X
Audio1(+)
Audio2(+)
Audio1(-)
AUXPWR(+)
Audio2(-)
AUXPWR(-)
K1 K3
DC IN(+)
DC IN(-)
CANH
CANH
CPU PCB
CANL
CANL
Reset
GND
RXD
TXD
Key
CD
K2 K4
TB5
TB6
TB9
(Upper Half)
Addressable
Driver Card J1
OUT OUT IN IN RS422 OUT OUT IN
RS485
IN
4 3 2 1
(-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+)
J3 J10
SLOT 1 SLOT 2
J11 J12
SLOT 3 SLOT 4
J13 J15
SLOT 5
J5 SLOT 6
J17 J19
SLOT 7 SLOT 8
J21 (Lower Half)
J2
PORT A PORT B AUDIO INPUTS + -
J6
DC J8 +24VDC IN
GND
GLB
RST
TXD
RXD
CD
KEY
CAN
Lo
CAN
MAAP-X Speaker
Hi
LED
Analog Output
Addressable J9
Card
RS-232-A
Controller II
AUDIO J14 AUDIO J16 AUDIO J18 AUDIO J20
RS-232-B
MAAP-X J22
TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TB6 TB7 TB8
AUDIO
STAT
uSD Card
Batteries
Bar
Panel ! ! ! Monaco Enterprises, Inc.
FIRE
Controls MAAPx Fire Alarm Control Panel
ALM SPV TBL
SYSTEM NORMAL F D
DEPT
MNS
Screen Menus
Scrolling
DISPLAY
supervisory; it does not turn off until the MAAP-X has been reset by touching
Panel Reset
Q
TBL
– Blinks yellow when an existing trouble has not been silenced; illuminates solid once
the Trouble Silence button (touch screen panel control) is touched
– Illuminates yellow when any component, circuit, or connected device reports a trouble
condition; it turns off when all trouble conditions have been corrected
Q COM Illuminates solid green when the panel is receiving valid data from the MAAP-X;
it turns off after 60 seconds of no communication with the panel
Q RCV Blinks green when the LOC is receiving data from the MAAP-X
Q XMT Blinks green when the LOC is sending data to the MAAP-X
MIC
This is an onboard microphone. When enabled, a user can speak into the small aperture for live
voice through the mass notification system (MNS).
Information Bar
Q Date Current date
Q Time Current time
Q Building Name Information transferred from the Planner file
Q Symbols:
Radio Comm
Figure 3 AC Power Status Battery Status MNS Status Health*
Green = AC Connected Green = Connected, Charged MNS Enabled All Green = Good
1/2 Green = Connected, Charging
*Bars show progression
of radio comm
deterioration, right
Red = AC Disconnected MNS Activated to left:
Grey = Disconnected 1 Right bar grey,
others blue
2 Right 2 bars grey,
MNS Disabled left 2 yellow
3 Right 3 bars grey,
left bar red
Panel Controls
Figure 4
! ! ! SYSTEM NORMAL (or “Alarm,” “Supervisory,” or “Trouble”)
ALM SPV TBL
Quantity Indicator
Q ALM (Alarm Indicator) Displays quantity of active alarms; indicator blinks when an
alarm exists that has not been silenced and illuminates solid once Alarm Silence
is touched; touching the indicator displays a list of current alarms in the display field
Q SPV (Supervisory Indicator) Displays a quantity of active supervisory alarms; indicator
blinks when a supervisory alarm exists that has not been silenced and illuminates solid once
Suprvsry Silence is touched; touching the indicator displays a list of current
supervisory alarms in the display field
Q TBL (Trouble Indicator) Displays quantity of active troubles; indicator blinks when a
trouble exists that has not been silenced and illuminates solid once Trouble Silence
is touched; touching the indicator displays a list of current troubles in the display field
Q SYSTEM NORMAL No troubles or alarms indicated
These control buttons appear in the lower screen area based on panel condition:
Q Panel Reset Resets IDCs and addressable devices to try and clear alarms from the
MAAP-X, turns off outputs for cleared alarms, and sends an end-of-alarm message to
Central
Q Display Normals Touch to display a list of recently returned to normal alarms and
troubles in the display field
Q Clear Normals Touch to clear the list of normals currently showing in the display field
Q Alarm Silence Acknowledges an alarm condition; silences the panel onboard speaker
and devices that are programmed as silenceable
Q Suprvsry Silence Same as Alarm Silence but for supervisory alarms
Q Trouble Silence Acknowledges trouble conditions and silences the panel onboard
speaker and any addressable devices assigned as General Trouble; conventional onboard
relays assigned to General Trouble are non-silenceable
Menus
FIRE
Q Information Menu Touch to access submenus:
– Manual fire alarm button
F D
DEPT
– Survey: Panel information, browse devices, meters, versions
– History: Touch to list the 500 most recent events: alarms, troubles, early
warnings, maintenance alerts, etc.; options offer more information
Q Mass Notification System Menu Touch to access MNS submenu to play
MNS prerecorded messages and activate live voice
DISPLAY
Scrolling
Q Touch to scroll display field up a single line
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NOTE All LOC functionality depends on settings enabled in the MAAP-X Planner
loaded into the MAAP-X.
For example, for an addressable device designated S3-23, S represents the device type,
3 represents the ADC number, and 23 represents the device number.
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NOTE MAAP-X always annunciates device addresses/points locally—regardless of
it is set to report to the Monaco Central Receiving System (point reporting or
non-point reporting).
Table 1
Component ID Acronym Component Example Acronym Component Example
ACT Action ACT123 MA Maintenance Alert MA
ADC Addressable Driver Card ADC8 O Onboard Zone O1
B Bell B3 RD Remote Display RD32
C Control Module C1-82 S Sensor S8-25
EW Early Warning EW ST System Trouble ST
K Relay K1 SYS Panel Trouble SYS12
M Monitor Module M3-99
Figure 5
Figure 6
description of the ID
Q month dd hh:mm = the
Figure 7
Tamper
Table 5 explains the trouble messages appearing on the first line of the touch screen.
Load Open Supervised NAC control module has an open in its output
circuit, or the module is configured as a supervised NAC, but a
Form C relay module was installed
Load Short Supervised NAC control module has a short in its output circuit
The screen does not fill up with alarms and troubles at the same time. Touch the ALM ,
SPV , or TBL icon to display the information for that category of notification. For an
explanation of the notifications, see Table 2, Table 3, and Table 4 for alarm, supervisory, and
trouble.
Touching the MNS Menu symbol presents available options (examples only are shown here):
Hazardous
Biological Agent
Materials
Initiate Live
Cancel Play Message Cancel
Voice
W1.NOTES
Prolonged delay in data entry or option selection will cause the system to time out
and return to the home screen.
2. If enabled in the Planner, the touch screen speaker will play the MNS message.
Figure 12
Password Screen
Enter the password by touching the keys on the keypad, then touch the Accept button
(the default password from Monaco is in the blue envelope). The *Mask button
displays the password in asterisk, rather than actual, characters.
If the password is correct, the screen displays the options shown in Figure 13:
Touch to return to Touching this button displays Touching this button displays
the Home Screen Main Menu
a confirmation screen, warning a confirmation screen, warning
Return to Maintenance
that all NACs will activate, that the panel’s fire alarm start screen
triggering an evacuation; function will be suspended;
touch either “Cancel” or touch either “Cancel” or Set Time/Date
“Begin Drill Test” “Begin Walk Test” MM/DD/YY HH/MM
Key Radio 10s
*Available during a trouble; not available during an alarm. No options/preliminaries;
radio keys for 10
seconds on touch;
NOTE This option is a detailed panel beeps once per
Enable/Disable function covered in the following second during this test
subsection. Clear History
Confirmation screen
displays (short time-out!)
Play STIPA** Msg
Confirmation screen
displays (short time-out!)
Wout
NOTE Prolonged delay in data entry or option selection will cause the system to time
and return to the home screen.
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IMPORTANT! Disabling at the touch screen causes a trouble on the panel. Use this
only as a temporary measure; it is recommended to use the Planner for
removing devices from the program. There are no concerns with enabling a device from
the touch screen.
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NOTE To enable or disable, you must know the Device Type, the ADC Number to
the device is connected, and the Device Number. Prolonged delay in data entry
or option selection will cause the system to time out and return to the home screen.
Figure 14
SELECT A DEVICE LISTED BELOW TO CONTINUE
Device Category Screen
Conventional Devices
A max. of 8 ADCs
if no SOCs. A max. ADC # 1
of 4 SOCs, with 4
ADC slots remaining
Show Groups
Cancel Continue >> w/ Disabled
3 Touch the device category of choice (you can select only one), then the Continue>> button;
the enable/disable selection screen shown in Figure 15 will appear, though it might take
several seconds (ADC #1 choice shown as an example)
Figure 15
Enable/Disable
Return to previous
Selection Screen
screen to choose
a different ADC
Option 3: Select
individual
device within
category
Option 2:
Enable/Disable
by specific device
type
Figure 16
DEVICE INFORMATION x
Current S t a t u s : Normal
Designation: [M1-16]
Type: Mini Monitor
Description: Mini Monitor Module
Device/Point: Enabled
Statu s Transmit: Enabled
En/Disable En/Disable
<< >> Point Status Xmit
5 Touch the in the upper right corner to return to the enable/disable selection screen
(shown in Figure 15) or the direction arrows ( ) in the lower left corner to work with
other devices in the same category
6 To set the changes, you must touch Restart (replaces Home on the touch screen)
F D
DEPT
Touching the Information Menu symbol displays the options shown in Figure 17:
Browse Devices
1. Choose conventional or addressable Alarms Only
2. Touch Continue > >
3. Touch a button on the right, or touch an Troubles Only
individual device showing on the screen
4. Touching Main Menu takes you to the
start screen for “Browse Devices” Pre Alarms
Maint Warning
Meters
Shows current status of AC and battery System Events
power sources.
FIRE
ALARM MNS History Only
Wout
NOTE Prolonged delay in data entry or option selection will cause the system to time
and return to the home screen.
Troubleshooting
Identifying the Status of the MAAP-X CPU PCB
Figure 18
Locator Map
14, 20
All LED numbers 15 46 52
begin with “DS.” 53
49
50
2
1
47, 48, 51
16–19
4–13 26–45
21–25
3
Q
DS1 Battery PSoC heartbeat; blinks green when system functions normally
Q
DS2 +5 VDC power supply (battery); illuminates green
Q
DS3 Aux Pwr output; illuminates green
Q
DS4 Class A zones operational; illuminates green
Q
DS5 Alarm, Zone Input 1-1; illuminates red
Q
DS6 Alarm, Zone Input 2-1; illuminates red
Q
DS7 Trouble, Zone Input 1-1; illuminates yellow
DS3
DS9
DS5
DS1
DS2
WDS2
NOTE A standard MAAP-X enclosure will not have VoIP capability; LEDs DS1 and
will not illuminate.
DS1
DS2–
DS9
LED DS8
LED DS10
Figure 23
LED Indicators
on the ADC II
Q DS1 SELF TEST Illuminates green during a self-test when MAAP-X is powered up; if
self-test fails, LED remains illuminated and the ALARM or TRBL LED illuminates
Q DS2 DRV A Illuminates green during normal conditions for Class A (Style 6)/Class X
(Style 7) or Class B (Style 4) “A” side
Q DS3 DRV B Illuminates green for Class B (Style 4) “B” side
Q DS4 Status (Not used)
Q DS5 NORMAL Illuminates green; it blinks when the ADC is not recognized by the
AAC II Backplane; it illuminates continuously when the ADC has been recognized
Q DS6 TRBL Trouble, illuminates yellow; it blinks when load troubles exist (NAC
connected to a monitor or control module); it illuminates continuously when there is a
trouble on an addressable device
Q DS7 ALARM Illuminates red; it blinks when an Early Warning alarm exists or an alarm
is being verified; it illuminates continuously when an alarm on any of the input devices
exists
Q DS8 RESET Illuminates red when the AAC II resets the ADC; this happens during
power-up and whenever the AAC II determines resetting is necessary
NOTE Both Drive A and Drive B LEDs illuminate when a fallback trouble occurs on
Class A (Style 6) or Class X (Style 7) SLCs, to indicate they are being powered as two Class
B (Style 4) SLCs.
DS12
DS13
Batteries
Figure 25
SW2
AUXPWR(+)
AUXPWR(-)
ZONE INPUTS NAC
Figure 26 K1 K2 K3 K4
DC IN(+)
DC IN(-)
3-1 +
3-2 +
3-1 +
3-2 +
COM
COM
COM
COM
2-1 +
2-2 +
4-1 +
2-1 +
2-2 +
4-1 +
1-2 +
4-2 +
1-2 +
1-1 +
1-1 +
4-2 +
3-1 -
3-2 -
3-1 -
3-2 -
2-1 -
2-2 -
4-1 -
2-1 -
2-2 -
4-1 -
1-2 -
1-2 -
4-2 -
1-1 -
4-2 -
1-1 -
NO
NO
NO
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
DC In; Non-power Limited 4 Form C relays, 30 VDC,
2A, non-power limited
Auxiliary Power Out;
Power Limited Power Limited
Combined max. current for NACs 1 and 2
Power Limited P/N 790-013-01 is regulated 1A or special application 2A.
Same specification applies to NACs 3 and 4.
3.9k
EOL
3.9k
Typical EOL
Typical
Class B 3.9k Class A
(Style B) EOL (Style Z)
3.9k
EOL
NAC Configuration:
IDC Configuration: 8 Class B or 4 Class A.
P/N 790-013-01 All NACs supervised.
8 Class B or 4 Class A.
All IDCs supervised.
3.9k
Contact devices; EOL
non-loop power.
3.9k Typical
Typical EOL
Class B
Class A (Style Y)
3.9k
(Style D) EOL
LEGEND
Initiating Devices:
Pull Station
ZONE INPUTS NAC ZONE INPUTS NAC
Smoke Detector
NOTE
1-2 +
1-2 +
1-1 +
1-1 +
1-2 -
1-2 -
1-2 +
1-2 +
1-1 -
1-1 -
1-1 +
1-1 +
1-2 -
1-2 -
1-1 -
1-1 -
NOTES
1. Onboard configuration provides eight Class B IDCs or NACs (each IDC or NAC has two terminals) or
four Class A IDCs and NACs (each IDC or NAC has four terminals).
2. Class A onboard IDC (“zone”) termination. If IDC is not used, install wire jumpers across terminal pairs.
3. Class A onboard NAC (“bell”) termination. If NAC is not used, install wire jumpers across terminal pairs.
4. Class B IDC (zone) termination: install a 3.9 kohm, 0.5 watt, 5% EOL resistor (P/N 471-392-00) in
parallel with the last device on each loop. If IDC is not used; install the resistor across the terminal pair.
5. Class B NAC (bell) termination: install a 3.9 kohm, 0.5 watt, 5% EOL resistor (P/N 471-392-00) in
parallel with the last device on each loop. If NAC is not used, install the resistor across the terminal pair.
6. The class setting programmed for the IDCs and NACs, and the class of wiring for the IDCs and NACs
must agree.
7. IDC polarities shown in normal, standby (nonalarm) condition; NAC polarities shown in active/alarm.
8. Form C, 30 VDC/2A. These contacts may be wired for normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC)
operation. Do not run the 120 VAC for auxiliary devices in the panel enclosure.
Figure 27
TXD
RXD
CD
KEY J7
CAN
Lo
CAN
To NAC defined
Hi
LED TEST
RS-232-A RS-232-B
J9
AUDIO J14 AUDIO J16 AUDIO J18 AUDIO J20
Core II PCB
J22 P/N 176-271-00
AUDIO
Pull Station uSD Card
STAT
S S
Heat Detector Terminals TB1 TB8 can be
addressable circuits (SLC) if Only TB5 TB8 3.9k
EOL
Addressable Initiating Devices: ADCs placed in all 8 slots. terminals can be
used for speaker
circuits; requires S S
Smoke Detector
A SOCs 3.9k
Class B EOL
Heat Detector A A A
A (Style 4) Class B
MM
Isolator Module 47k R
EOL All Circuits Power Limited
NC NAC Control Module Form C Form C All NACs Supervised S S
Contacts #1 Contacts #2
Class A
M Monitor Module A A
Class A A
(Style 6) M
IM Interface Module
A A A
MM Mini Module Speaker Configuration:
(No more than 25 devices between isolators) Up to 8 Class B or 4 Class A
R Relay Module
Class X A A A
(Style 7) Unused Speaker Circuits
NAC Devices: NC A A R IM
A+ A- B+ B- A+ A- B+ B-
Notification Appliance
3.9k
S Speaker Appliance EOL