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F4000 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual

Document: LT0273

Event Log and Status at MX4428

Page 6-2

24 March 2006

Issue 1.5

6.1

RETURNED ANALOG VALUES

The MXP returns up to 4 different analog values per device - CV, TV, HH, and HL. The
following table details what each value means for each device type.

Type CV

TV

HH

HL

814H Temperature

Current Value

ROR History

High

of Temperature SLV

History High of
ROR SLV

814PH

Smoke CV

Smoke TV

HH percent*
(max% of Temp SLV,
Temp ROR SLV,
Smoke SLV)

Temp CV

814CH

CO CV

CO TV

HH percent*
(max% of Temp SLV,
Temp ROR SLV,
CO SLV)

Temp CV

814I

Current Value

Tracked Value

History High of SLV

History Low of
SLV

MIM800

analog i/p

History High

History Low

MIM801

analog i/p

History High

History Low

CP820

analog i/p

History High

History Low

CIM800

analog i/p 1

analog i/p 2

Hist High (both)

Hist Low (both)

DIM800

analog i/p 1

analog i/p 2

Hist High (both)

Hist Low (both)

SNM800 EOL

Supervision Supply

Supervision

History High EOL
Supervision

History Low EOL
Supervision

LPS800

Analog i/p 0
(while not
operated)

Analog i/p 1
(while not
operated)

History High of analog
i/p 0 (while not
operated)

History Low of
analog i/p 0 (while
not operated)

RIM800 –

VLC800

Current Value

Fixed at 12

History High %*

0


*HH percent will indicate whichever of Temperature, Rate of Rise, or Smoke/CO has been
highest, in terms of the percentage of its alarm threshold. It will be rounded to the nearest
5%, and the last digit will indicate which type it represents. A last digit of 0 or 5 indicates
smoke or CO. A last digit of 1 or 6 indicates temperature, and a last digit of 2 or 7 indicates
temperature rate of rise.

For example, 51 will indicate that temperature has been highest at 48-52% of the alarm
threshold. 65 will indicate smoke/CO has been highest, at 63-67% of the alarm threshold.

For temperature 20

°C will be 0% and the alarm limit 100%.


All History High and History Low values (where used as maximum and minimum) will be
based on Step Limited values i.e. the same values as are used for alarm comparison.
However note that PreAlarm comparisons are performed using “CV”, i.e. values without Step
Limited filtering. Therefore a PreAlarm may occur even though the “History High” value is
less than the PreAlarm Threshold.