Paradox Hellas S.A. Matrix2000 User manual

Matrix2000
Installation & Operation Manual - CPD
Advanced Analog Fire Alarm Control Panel
Repeaters 4 – 24 Zones
Version: 1.0
Revision: 0
Repeaters

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Limitation of liability
It is mandatory that Matrix2000 repeater be installed in accordance with this manual, applicable
codes, and the instructions of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. The manufacturer shall not under
any circumstances be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from loss of prop-
erty or other damages or losses owing to the failure of products beyond the cost of repair or replace-
ment of any defective products. The manufacturer reserves the right to make product improvements
and change product specications at any time.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, while every precaution has
been taken during the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents.
Warranty
Paradox Hellas warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under
normal use for a period of two (2) years (the “Warranty Period”) from the production-delivery date,
identied by date code(s) indicated on the products. Because Paradox Hellas does not install or
connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not man-
ufactured by Paradox Hellas, Paradox Hellas cannot guarantee the performance of the re alarm
system and shall not be responsible in any way whatsoever for faulty installation or connection.
RoHS directive compliance
The EC RoHS guideline has been released in order to reduce the heavy metal load in
electrical and electronic products caused by e.g. lead and mercury. All manufacturers
are obligated to provide only RoHS-compliant products to the European market, effective
from July 1st, 2006.
PARADOX HELLAS hereby states that Matrix2000 repeaters are fully compliant with
RoHS 2002/95/EC directive.
Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the prod-
uct is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the mu-
nicipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or
the local authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative conse-
quences for the environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact
your city ofce, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

1. Components Description 5
1.1 Components identication 5
2. General Description 6
3. Installation 6
3.1 Installation checklist 6
3.2 Installing the cabinet 6
4. Keyboard Indications and Controls 7
4.1 Central Electric Keyswitch 8
5. Micro switches SW1 8
6. Communication modules connection 9
6.1 MRS232/485 communication module 9
6.1.1 Components Identication 9
6.1.2 General Description 10
6.2 MRTCP-IP communication module 10
6.2.1 Components Identication 10
6.2.2 General Description 11
Appendix A: Panel Specications 12
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1. Components Description
1.1 Components identication
1
8
2 3 4 5
7
6
7
Figure 1. Repeater’s components identication
JP1:1. Connection to 1st repeater’s keypad (4 or 8 zones).
JP2:2. Connection to 2nd repeater’s keypad (12 or 16 zones).
JP3:3. Connection to 3rd repeater’s keypad (20 or 24 zones).
28 VDC:4. Secondary power source for repeaters installed far away from the Ma-
trix2000 re alarm panel.
4-wire bus connector to main board:5. Connects the repeater with the Matrix2000
re alarm panel.
JP7:6. 3-pin header for selecting power source (via the 28VDC bock connector or via
4-wire Vbus connector).
JP4:7. 2-pin header for RS-232 termination.
Micro switches:8. Sets repeater’s address.

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2. General Description
Matrix2000 repeaters have been designed to provide a remote indication and operation
of the Matrix2000 re alarm panels of 4 to 24 zones. There are six (6) basic models for
the Matrix2000 repeaters: Model Zones
MATRIX RPT 4Z 4
MATRIX RPT 8Z 8
MATRIX RPT 12Z 12
MATRIX RPT 16Z 16
MATRIX RPT 20Z 20
MATRIX RPT 24Z 24
Table 1. Matrix2000 repeaters models
The analytic indications and the simple controls of the Matrix2000 repeaters ensure the
easy handling and controlling of the system by the operator.
3. Installation
3.1 Installation checklist
Prepare the site: Make sure the installation location is free from construction dust,*debris, extreme temperature ranges and humidity.
Unpack the equipment*Install the cabinet: See ‘Installing the cabinet’ for cabinet dimensions.*Install optional components*Review wire routing.*
Connect the eld wiring.*Check for opens, grounds, and shorts before connecting.*Connect ground then AC power.*
Ensure that the AC circuit breaker is OFF before connecting high voltage
wires (220-230/110-120 VAC) to the Matrix2000 panel’s main connector.
Connect Matrix2000 re alarm panel’s batteries.*Test for proper operation.*
3.2 Installing the cabinet
Cabinets can be surface or ush mounted. To wall mount the cabinet:
1. Position the cabinet on the nished wall surface.
2. Fasten the cabinet to the wall surface where indicated.

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Cabinet dimensions
Figure 2. Repeater cabinet dimensions
Model
4-8 zones
repeater 12-16 zones
repeater 20-24 zones
repeater
D1 31,5 cm 31,5 cm 31,5 cm
D2 5 cm 5 cm 5 cm
D3 17 cm 29 cm 40,5 cm
D4 24,4 cm 24,4 cm 24,4 cm
D5 12,5 cm 24,5 cm 36,5cm
D6 13 cm 13 cm 13 cm
D7 [Ø] 0,53 cm 0,53 cm 0,53 cm
Table 2. Framing and mounting dimensions
4. Keyboard Indications and Controls
Operating, monitoring and programming of the panel is performed in three different ac-
cess levels. In access level 1 the panel controls are locked.
Access to level 2 is achieved by the keyswitch on the face of the panel. Operations at
access level 2 are performed with the keypad.
Access level 3 operations are accomplished with the micro switches on the main circuit
board of the Matrix2000 re alarm panel.
Figure 3. Repeater’s keyboard

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4.1 Central Electric Keyswitch
The electrical keyswitch allows the operation of the panel in access level 2 as well as the
activation of the immediate evacuation (an access level 2 action).
The central electric Keyswitch has three positions:
1st position (Access Level 1) Normal: This is the Normal operation mode. The panel
waits for alarm events or any faults that may develop in the installation. All buttons on
the keypad are disabled.
2nd position (Access Level 2) Control Enable:Alarm events and possible faults are de-
tected, all buttons on the keypad are active and the system is controllable.
For Normal operation the keyswitch must be in the 1st position.
3rd position (Access Level 2) Evacuate:After a small delay of approximately 2 seconds
all the system zones turn into Alarm Evacuation Mode resulting in the activation of all
signaling devices in the protected area. The system returns to standby mode by turning
the key to the Control Enable position and pressing the system RESET button.
The key from the Keyswitch can be removed only when the keyswitch is in the Normal
position.
For additional information please refer to Matrix2000 Installation & Operation manu-
al.
5. Micro switches SW1
Up to 7 repeaters may be connected to the Matrix bus. Each connected repeater must
have a unique address from 1 to 7. This address is set by 3 dip switches located on the
repeater PCB (see gure 4 below). To select the required address the switches 6 to 8
must be set as shown in table 3 below
This procedure must be performed only by the installation engineer.
Figure 4. Micro switches module SW1
All switches that are not used must be left to the OFF position.

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SW1-6 SW1-7 SW1-8 Address
OFF OFF ON 1
OFF ON OFF 2
OFF ON ON 3
ON OFF OFF 4
ON OFF ON 5
ON ON OFF 6
ON ON ON 7
Table 3. Repeater’s address setup
The maximum distance that a repeater can be connected is 600 meters. The use of good
quality UTP cable is recommended. Always use one twisted pair for the A/B signals of
the RS485 bus. This provides the best noise rejection and maximum long distance reli-
ability. Jumper JP4, a two pin header, when shorted with a jumper, connects a 120 Ohm
resistor to the bus as the termination device. Only place this jumper to last unit in the
RS485 chain. For short bus distances this jumper is not needed.
6. Communication modules connection
6.1 MRS232/485 communication module
6.1.1 Components Identication
1
2
3
4
5
Figure 5. MRS232/485 communication module
Connector “FROM MAIN BOARD”:1. Connects the MRS232/485 module with the
Matrix2000 re alarm panel’s main board via at cable.
JP2:2. 2-pin header for 485 line termination.
4-wire bus connector to main board:3. Connects the MRS232/485 module with the
Matrix2000 re alarm panel.
RS-232 connector.4. JP5:5. 2-pin header for the RS-232 shut down.

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6.1.2 General Description
The MRS232/485 communication module provides Matrix2000 panels with the ability
to accommodate through the RS-485 port up to 7 different fully functional repeater key-
boards for each panel.
The MRS232/485 module’s jumper labeled JP2 is used only when the Matrix2000 panel
is connected to repeaters. In the event that repeaters are not connected then the jumper
JP2 must be left open, otherwise, repeaters connected, JP2 must be closed.
MRS232/485 module
ViewMatrix
Figure 6. MRS232/485 module connection diagram
This module also provides the Matrix2000 panels the ability to connect to a local PC
through it’s serial port. Monitoring and control of the system from a PC can be performed
with the aid of specially developed software (ViewMatrix) running under Microsoft’s Win-
dows. This software simulates the keyboard and the settings of the panel in a user
friendly graphic environment on the PC screen. All actions are performed with the use
of a simple mouse.
6.2 MRTCP-IP communication module
6.2.1 Components Identication
2
1
3
4
5
6
Figure 7. MRTCP-IP communication module

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“DEF” pin headers:1. Reset the MRTCP-IP module to default settings.
Ethernet connector2. .
4-wire bus connector to main board:3. Connects the MRTCP-IP module with the
Matrix2000 re alarm panel.
12 to 24 VDC:4. Secondary power source for MRTCP-IP modules installed far away
from the Matrix2000 re alarm panel
APB:5. 3-pin header for selecting power source (via the 12-24VDC bock connector or
via 4-wire Vbus connector).
Connector:6. Connects the MRTCP-IP module with the Matrix2000 re alarm panel’s
main board via at cable.
6.2.2 General Description
The MRTCP-IP module connects directly to the main board of the Matrix2000 panel.
Provides full access and control of the panel either locally via RS485 serial connection
to repeaters or via internet (TCP/IP) to any PC running the specially designed software
ViewMatrix in real time.
Connecting the MRTCP-IP module reduces the maximum number of repeaters that can
be connected to the panel Matrix2000 from 7 to 6.
MRTCP/IP module
ViewMatrix plus
Figure 8. MRTCP-IP module connection diagram

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Appendix A: Panel Specications
RPT 4Z RPT 8Z RPT 12Z RPT 16Z RPT 20Z RPT 24Z
Number of zones 4 8 12 16 20 24
Repeater current
draw (standby) 35 mA 35 mA 35 mA 35 mA 35 mA 35 mA
Max. current con-
sumption 100 mA 200 mA 300 mA 400 mA 500 mA 600 mA
Power Supply 28 VDC
Secondary power
supply 28 VDC
Environmental Temperature: -2 to 45 °C (32 to 120 °F)
Humidity: 5 to 95% RH, non condensing
Terminal rating All terminals rated for 12 to18 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 sq mm)

RESPONDING TO ALARM SIGNALS
Evacuate the area.1. Notify the proper authorities immediately2. and state the nature and location of the
emergency.
Be prepared to provide directions to re-3.
ghters when they arrive.
TO SILENCE ALARM NOTIFICATION SIG-
NALS
Alarm notication signals should not be
silenced until after all occupants have
been evacuated.
Turn the keyswitch of the keyboard to Con-1. trol Enable and press the Silence button.
The Silenced button turns ON and all audible
notication circuits turn OFF. New alarm events
turn the notication circuits back on.
TO RETURN THE SYSTEM TO NORMAL AF-
TER AN ALARM
Make sure all smoke detectors are free1. from smoke and all manual pull stations
are reset
Turn the keyswitch of the keyboard to Con-2. trol Enable.
Press Reset.3.
TO PERFORM A LAMP TEST (panel and re-
mote annunciators)
Press and hold the Test button.1.
RESPONDING TO TROUBLE SIGNALS
Turn the keyswitch of the keyboard to Con-1. trol Enable.
Silence the panel buzzer.2. Investigate the cause of the trouble and3. notify the authorized service personnel im-
mediately.
TO SILENCE THE PANEL BUZZER
Press Panel Silence.1.
The buzzer turns OFF. Any new events turn the
buzzer back on. Trouble conditions not cleared
resound the buzzer after a predetermined time.
Trouble conditions may affect the pan-
el’s ability to provide early detection and
indication of a re. Clear trouble condi-
tions immediately.
Installed by
Name:
Company:
Address:
Phone:
For service contact
Company:
Address:
Phone:
Acceptance Inspection by
Date:
DEVELOPED BY
Korinthou 3, Metamorfosi
144 51 - Athens, Greece
GR17581Q
Matrix2000 Fire Alarm Control Panel Operating Instructions

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