Installation and Operation of theCatalog Number 5541M-Y6Millennium System MasterP/N 3100471 ISSUE 3 © 2003Cheshire, CT 06410 203-699-3300 (Ph)203-6
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 102.4 - Wiring a Satellite PanelThe Millennium System Master is capable of driving up to 64 Satel-lite Panels. Connect the S
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 11MAIN ADJMAIN OUTPOWERSUPERVISION+-+-TB11TB8+TX/RX -TX/RXTB10AUD + AUD -AB10V RMSAudio (or5V RMS forlive voice evac)5532M Se
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 12Figure 9. Connecting Output Relays (General Purpose)2.7 - Connecting to Output RelayUp to four loads can be connected to t
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 13Figure 11. Connecting to Telephone Access Module (TAM)2.9 - Connecting to a UL Listed TelephoneAccess ModuleConnect the Sy
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 14Figure 12. Connecting to a Cat. No. 5542RPU Remote Paging Unit2.10 - Connecting to Remote Paging UnitsUp to twenty-five 55
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 15Figure 13. Potentiometer Locations2.11 - Adjusting Audio LevelsVolume levels can be adjusted for main output, paging, play
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 16Chapter 3 - Programming3.1 - OverviewProgram options and settingsThe features and functions of the Millennium System Master
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 17longer active in the device map and will not be addressedduring supervisory polling from the panel.NOTE: "Stored"
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 18When the button is pressed, the panel will begin to poll all unitaddresses beginning at address 00 and ending at address
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 193.12 - Standby Power ModeThe panel can be programmed to accept standby power froman Edwards EBPS10 auxiliary power supply o
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 2DEVELOPED BY EDWARDS SIGNALINGCOPYRIGHT NOTICE© 2003IMPORTANT IMFORMATIONLimitation of liabilityThis product has been design
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 20Table 1. Tone ProgrammingTone Description HEXDing-Dong Percussive pairs of 700 and 570 Hz tones, each damped to zero 01War
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 21Chapter 4 - Maintenance4.1 - Preventive MaintenanceBefore commencing testing, notify all areas where the alarm soundsand of
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 22Display Illuminated LED's DescriptionNone Displayed when the panel is in Standbymode. If panel is set for Master, bot
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 23Display Illuminated LED's DescriptionExternal Input Displayed while a message is being sentvia a 5542RPU microphone.
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 24Display Illuminated LED's DescriptionTrouble The panel has detected a missing end-of-line resistor, trouble with wirin
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 25Display Illuminated LED's DescriptionTrouble Indication occurs when the microphone ismissing or wiring is faulty.Troub
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 26Appendix A - CalculationsBattery calculation worksheetUse this worksheet to determine the minimum amperage capacityrequired
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 27Quantity of Individual Total Current DrawAudio Audio Amplifiers [1] Amplifier Current (quantity x Amplifier current in mA)A
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 28Maximum signal loss allowed [1]5532M Amplifier Circuit Maximum Wire Length CalculationUse this worksheet to determine the m
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 29Suggested Network Topology Node Schemes(b)(a)(d)(c)
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 3Millennium System MasterBATTERYEXT. INPUTTROUBLEFUNCCHG(1) Function ButtonsButton DescriptionIn Setup mode: changes current
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 30Appendix B - Programming Template(1) Project Name Project AddressProgrammed by Date Tested by Date(2) Local Input Assignmen
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 31Appendix B - Programming Template (Cont'd)(1) Project Name Project AddressProgrammed by Date Tested by Date(9) Device
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 32Appendix C - Panel SpecificationsExternal Initiating Contact ClosureDevice Circuits (EID) Initiating Circuit 4 total5532M S
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 33Appendix D - WiringFOR SERVICE CONTACT:NAME ____________________________________ADDRESS ___________________________________
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 4(2) Local Alarm Initiating InputsButton DescriptionFrom Master/Satellite mode: Cancels active local alarmprogram and transm
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 51.4 - Operating the Panel1.4.1 - Resetting the panelPressing the button places the panel in the alarm-resetstate. The pane
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P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 7Chapter 2 - Installation2.1 - Installation checklist Prepare the site. Make sure the installation location is freefrom con
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 8Figure 3. PC Board Locations4. When using an auxiliary power supply, connect Stdby Power(-) terminal (TB9) on the panel to
P/N 3100471 ISSUE 3PAGE 9Figure 4. Installing AC PowerFigure 5. Connecting to an Auxiliary Booster Power SupplyK1K5NC5C5NO5TB15TROUBLEWHTBLK120-240
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