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Separate UP and DOWN keys located next to the
MORE INFO key allow the user to scroll forward and
backwards through the entire list of events.
The SPACE key allows the user to input addresses
faster by enabling them to reduce redundant key
presses of the “0” key.
The MORE INFO key allows the user to instantly view
all relevant information about the highlighted event,
which is displayed in the last three lines of the screen.
The user can access the MXL Control menu by
pressing the ENTER key.
The panel has System status indicator LEDs. The
ALARM and TROUBLE LEDs function even if the
main processor fails. (See Figure 1).
Installation Instructions
Model MKB-5/-5C
Annunciator/Keypad Module
The Model MKB-5/-5C Annunciator from Siemens
Industry, Inc., communicates with the MMB Main
Control Board through the System network link. The
MKB-5/-5C provides the MXL with its primary control
and annunciation.
OPERATION
The MKB-5/-5C has a multi-line display that continu-
ously updates information about the system event
status. If there are multiple events (alarms, security
conditions, supervisories and/or troubles), the highest
priority event that occurred displays on the screen. The
user can view up to 8 events at a time and can scroll
through the complete list using the Up ( ) and Down
() keys located next to the More Info key. For further
information on the operation of the MXL Multi-Line
Keyboard/Display Panel, refer to the MXL Keyboard/
Display Panel Operating Instructions, P/N 315-048692,
and Section 3, OPERATION, in the MXL/MXLV
Manual, P/N 315-092036.
The keyboard/display panel has keys for the following
functions:
• Acknowledging fire alarms (ALARM ACK)
• Silencing audibles (AUD SIL)
• Acknowledging supervisories (SUPV ACK)
• Acknowledging troubles (TRBL ACK)
•
Acknowledging security conditions (SEC ACK)
There is also a separate key for resetting the Control
Panel (RESET).
The 10-digit numeric keypad allows entry of the three
levels of user passwords. It is also used to perform
specific menu-driven operations as well as pro-
gramming and maintenance functions. Figure 1
MKB-5/-5C Panel
SUPV
ACK
ACK
ALARM
SIL
AUD
DISABLED
PARTIAL SYSTEM
POWER
ACK
TRBL
ACK
SEC
RESET
ALT 1
FUNCTIONFUNCTION
ALT 2
FUNCTION
MORE
INFO
4
*
7
PQRS
GHI
8 9
0#
5
TUV
JKL
6
WXYZ
MNO
1 2
ABC
3
DEF
ALT
ENTER CLEAR
SPACE
PRINT
ALT
2
F4
1
F3
F2
HELP
F1
P/N 315-048727-5
Siemens Industry, Inc.
Building Technologies Division
Florham Park, NJ
Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd.
Fire Safety & Security Products
2 Kenview Boulevard
Brampton, Ontario
L6T 5E4 Canada
2
INSTALLATION
Remove all system power before installation,
first battery and then AC. (To power up, connect
the AC first, then the battery.)
Unpack the MKB-5/-5C. Inspect the module for such
things as integrated circuits (ICs) not firmly seated in
their sockets, bent IC pins, connectors not properly
installed, dirt, and packing material on the board.
NOTE:
The MKB-5/-5C is supplied with the keyboard annun-
ciator mounted to the hinged panel, but with black filler
plates installed to the right and left to accommodate a
telephone and microphone, if used. To install the
telephone module (TMM-1) or microphone module
(MMM-1) on the MKB-5/-5C, follow the installation
instructions which accompany those modules (P/N
315-092098 and P/N 315-092099, respectively). To
install the TMM-1 module when using an MMB-3, it is
necessary to first remove the ANN-3 board on the
back of the MKB-5. After the TMM-1 is mounted, the
ANN-3 can then be replaced.
Setting the Network Address
Set the Network Address for the MKB-5/-5C using the
three ten-position rotary switches (S1, S2 and S3)
located on the back of the keyboard/display panel, as
shown in Figure 2. For example, to set the switches to
address 248: set S1 to 2, set S2 to 4, and set S3 to 8.
The possible addresses for this module are 248, 249,
250, and 251.
NOTE: There is no need to set supervision on the
MKB-5/-5C because it is, by default, always
supervised. No unsupervised annunciators
(MKB-1/-2/-3/-4) are allowed at the same
address as an MKB-5/-5C. Unsupervised
applications require the use of the MKB-1/
-2/-3/-4 and they must all be set to the same
address.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
J3
J10
J11
S1
S2
S3
J12 J4
J2
J1 J5
+_
TO OPTION
MODULES
TO OPTION
MODULES
LCD KEYBOARD LEDS
BACKLIGHT
SERIAL
PRINTER
SERIAL
PRINTER
PARALLEL
PRINTER
PARALLEL
PRINTER
1
1
1
2
11
VR1
CONTRAST
VR2
BRIGHTNESS
BRIGHTNESS
J6
J7
J9
J13
J8
12345
12345
NETWORK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
S1
S2
S3
ANN-3
Figure 2
MKB-5/-5C Rear View
Mounting the MKB-5/-5C
(Refer to Figure 3)
1. Install four screws in the first group of four tapped
holes in the right flange. Leave a 1/8-inch gap
between the head of the screw and the flange.
Slide the slots of the MKB-5/-5C panel hinge
under the head of the screws and tighten.
2. If the panel locking fastener is not aligned with the
hole located on the left flange, loosen the screws
and adjust accordingly. Retighten the screws.
MKB-5
PANEL
LOCKING
FASTENER
MME-3
or
MLE-6
Figure 3
Installing the MKB-5/-5C
Annunciator/Keyboard
Wiring
(Refer to Figures 4, 5 and 6)
1. Pull all field wiring into the backbox and dress the
wiring to the approximate location to which it will go.
2. Remove the connector plugs from J8. Attach the
wiring to the connector plugs in positions 1 and 2 for
Style 4 and positions 1, 2, 3 and 4 for Style 7. Always
connect position 5 to Chassis GND (Earth GND).
3. Remove the connector plugs from J12. Attach the
field wiring to the connector plugs, making sure
that position 1 on J12 is for +24VDC and position
2 on J12 is for -24VDC return.
4. If needed, J11 is the connector for a parallel
printer and J10 is the connector for a serial printer.
The serial connection can be supervised; the
parallel connection is supervised by default. Note
that only one printer, either parallel or serial, may
be connected to the system.
3
Figure 4
Typical Style 4 Wiring
Notes:
1. Use a minimum wire gauge
of 22 AWG.
2. Use a maximum of 80 ohms
per pair of wires for the
network connections.
3. Use shielded twisted pair for
network connections.
4. Terminate the shield ONLY
at the MMB enclosure.
5. For MMB-1/-2/-3 Style 4, use
a 120 Ohm, 1/4W, 5%
EOLR, P/N 140-820150, in
positions 1 and 2 on plug J8.
6. This configuration is power
limited to NFPA 70 according
to NEC 760.
7. There MUST be an earth
ground connected to the
chassis. Wire shield or
conduit is not an acceptable
ground. Use any available
unused, unpainted stud on
the MMB for chassis
grounding.
8. Refer to Wiring Specification
for MXL, MXL-IQ and MXLV
Systems, P/N 315-092772
revision 6 or higher, for
additional wiring information.
9. Maximum voltage:
8V peak to peak
Maximum current: 150mA
Supervision for the MKB-5/-5C printer is set in
CSG-M. In the Network Module Map, select the
MKB and press Enter. Scroll down to Printer
Option and press Enter to toggle to the correct
printer. The fields Supervised Operation and Serial
Port must both be set to YES.
5. Make certain the connector plugs are in place on
J13fornormaloperationandnetworkprogramming.
6. Using 8-wire ribbon cable P/N 555-148722, connect
J4 on the back of the MKB-5/-5C to P6 on the
MMB, or to P7 or P10 on the MOM, or to P3 or P4
on the OMM. Make sure that the red tracing wire is
at position 1 on both connectors.
7. If the MKB-5/-5C is used with an MXLV system,
connect P5 on the ACM-1 to P8 on the MMB-2/-3.
8. Refer to MMB-3 Installation Instructions,
P/N 315-048860, Configuration and MNET
sections to configure the MMB-3 and CSGM for
Style 4/7 wiring.
Operation
Refer to the MXL Multi-Line Display/Panel Operating
Instructions, P/N 315-048692, for additional information
on the operation of the keyboard panel.
To adjust the contrast and brightness of the display,
use pots VR1 and VR2 respectively, located on the
back of the keyboard /display panel. (Refer to Figure 2.)
CCU/M And RDM-1 Wiring To MKB-5/-6 Or RCC-3
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tnerruCeludoMCDV42evitcAAm003
tnerruCeludoMCDV42ybdnatSAm003
ELECTRICAL RATINGS
MKB-5
J10
CCU/M or RDM-1
PORT C
RXD
TXD
GND
DSR
CTS
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
RTS
2
3
5
6
8
2
3
4
5
7
MXL-VDT Wiring To MKB-5/-6 Or RCC-3
MKB-5
J10
MXL-VDT
MAIN PORT
RXD
TXD
GND
DSR
CTS
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
RTS
2
3
5
6
8
3
2
20
7
4
DB9 DB25
Figure 5
Typical Style 7 Wiring (MMB-1 or MMB-2)
Notes:
1. Use a minimum wire gauge of
22 AWG.
2. Use a maximum of 80 ohms
per pair of wires for the network
connections.
3. Use shielded twisted pair for
network connections.
4. Terminate the shield ONLY at
the MMB enclosure.
5. For Style 7, use a 120 Ohm,
1/4W, 5% EOLR, P/N 140-
820150, in positions 1 and 2 and
positions 3 and 4 on plug J8.
6. For Style 7, use a NET-7 card
and refer to the NET-7
Installation Instructions, P/N 315-
090914.
7. The NET-7 is not compatible
with the PS-5N.
8. This configuration is power
limited to NFPA 70 according
to NEC 760.
9. There MUST be an earth ground
connected to the chassis. Wire
shield or conduit is not an
acceptable ground. Use any
available unused, unpainted
stud on the MMB for chassis
grounding.
10. Refer to Wiring Specification
for MXL, MXL-IQ and MXLV
Systems, P/N 315-092772
revision 6 or higher, for
additional wiring information.
11. Maximum voltage:
8V peak to peak
Maximum current: 150mA
P/N 315-048727-5
Figure 6
Typical Style 7 Wiring (MMB-3)
Notes:
1. Use a minimum wire gauge of
22 AWG.
2. Use a maximum of 80 ohms
per pair of wires for the network
connections.
3. Use shielded twisted pair for
network connections.
4. Terminate the shield ONLY at
the MMB enclosure.
5. For Style 7, use a 120 Ohm,
1/4W, 5% EOLR, P/N 140-
820150, in positions 1 and 2 and
positions 3 and 4 on plug J8.
6. This configuration is power
limited to NFPA 70 according
to NEC 760.
7. There MUST be an earth
ground connected to the
chassis. Wire shield or conduit
is not an acceptable ground.
Use any available unused,
unpainted stud on the MMB for
chassis grounding.
8. Refer to Wiring Specification
for MXL, MXL-IQ and MXLV
Systems, P/N 315-092772
revision 6 or higher, for
additional wiring information.
9. Maximum voltage:
8V peak to peak
Maximum current: 150mA