Chapter 1 - system overview and operation, 1 - system overview, 2 - operations overview – Edwards Signaling 5541M-Y6 User Manual
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Millennium System Master
BATTERY
EXT. INPUT
TROUBLE
FUNC
CHG
(1)
Function Buttons
Button
Description
In Setup mode: changes currently selected
program variable to next available program
variable.
From Master/Satellite mode: Initiates zone
paging menu.
From Master/Satellite mode: Selects panel
setup mode.
From Setup mode: Selects next program
function.
In Setup mode: Selects next available input or
output to be programmed or assigned.
From Master/Satellite: Allows viewing of current
trouble condition(s).
In Setup mode: changes currently selected
program variable to previous selection.
From Master/Satellite: Allows silencing of local
trouble buzzer.
(2)
Local Alarm Initiating Inputs
Button
Description
From Master/Satellite mode: Initiates local
alarm program 1 or selects Zone A for local
paging. On steady until either CANCEL button is
pressed or another local alarm is initiated.
From Master/Satellite mode: Initiates local
alarm program 2 or selects Zone B for local
paging. On steady until either CANCEL button is
pressed or another local alarm is initiated.
From Master/Satellite mode: Initiates local
alarm program 3 or selects Zone C for local
paging. On steady until either CANCEL button is
pressed or another local alarm is initiated.
From Master/Satellite mode: Initiates local
alarm program 4 or selects Zone D for local
paging. On steady until either CANCEL button is
pressed or another local alarm is initiated.
Chapter 1 - System Overview and Operation
1.1 - System overview
The Millennium System Master is a Four Zone Emergency Evacua-
tion and Routine Signaling control panel that can be programmed
to operate in two mode types: Master Mode or Satellite Mode. In
either mode, the panel provides reliable emergency and non-emer-
gency notification. In addition to signaling notification, the panel
provides area and plant wide voice communications for emergency
and non-emergency use. See Figure 1.
The following features are built in:
•
67 field selectable audible tones (See Table 1)
•
Audio, voice & power supervision
•
Microphone and input supervision
•
Up to 4 five-second field recordable voice messages
•
Hand-held microphone paging
•
Standby power by using EBPS10 Booster Power Supply
•
Up to 64 Satellite units addressable through RS485 network
•
Output & Trouble Relays designed for fail-safe operation
•
Multiple knockouts for easy cabinet entry
•
LED Alarm & Status Indication
•
40 character LCD display for system status messages
•
Program lockout key
•
Adjustable output volume control
•
Text output capable with Edwards message center signs
1.1.1 - Master Mode
In Master mode, the panel will be in standby normal operation
waiting for either emergency or non-emergency keypad or external
initiation. While there is no keypad or external initiation, the panel
will perform continuous supervision on the following: RS-485 net-
work via serial polling of configured devices, audio signal output
wires, external input channels, remote power loss sense, micro-
phone, audio amplifier and STDBY power input (when enabled).
Any encountered troubles will be posted both visually, on the panel’s
LCD screen, and audibly from the panel’s internal piezo buzzer.
During panel initiation of emergency and non-emergency activity,
supervision (with the exception of RS-485 polling) will occur after
30 seconds of operation from the start of the initiation request.
Polling will continue regardless of the panel’s activity state.
1.1.2 - Satellite Mode
When in this mode, the panel will operate the same as in Master
mode, except it will not supervise RS-485 network devices. It may,
however, respond to serial commands from another panel config-
ured as a master. All supervisory updates will occur once every 30
seconds.
1.2 - Operations overview
In the absence of any alarm, supervisory trouble, or non-emer-
gency events, the control panel monitors the entire system for
integrity.
When panel encounters either an emergency or non-emergency
event, the panel conducts the following:
•
Energizes appropriate output relays (K1-K4) associated with
programmed input
•
Activates programmed alarm tone/voice audio output
•
Enables the appropriate alarm LED on the front panel
•
Runs the appropriate programmed output response for the
local or external input that signaled the event
•
Communicates programmed Dynamic Zone Control event
information to appropriate serial devices (Master Mode only)
1.3 - Controls and Indicators