Detail Vigilant MX4428 Fire Alarm System
Vigilant MX4428
Fire Alarm System
Features & Options
• MX VIRTUAL multi-sensor analogue
addressable detectors
• SMARTSENSE detection algorithms
with MX FASTLOGIC option
• Heat-enhanced photoelectric
smoke and CO fire detectors
• Heat detectors programmable as
rate-of-rise or fixed temperature
• Also compatible with Multi-
Protocol Responder ( MPR) and
Series 130 detectors and modules
• Supports “ Filtrex” and high sensitivity
laser smoke detectors
• Compatible with wide range of collective
( conventional) detectors
including IS types
• Complies with AS 4428.1 and
NZS 4512
• LCD Firefighter Facility ( FF) and
optional zone LEDs
• LCD zone description text with
optional LCD point text
• Event logging to internal history file
and printer
• Printer logging includes zone text
and optional point text
• Remote repeater panels, colour
graphics displays
• “ Tandem” mode for dial-in control
panel access
• High level EWIS, BMS interface
• Multi-panel networking available
• Programmable outputs for Warning
System, External Bells and
Ancillary Control
• Flow switch monitoring and
remote testing
• AS 1668 air-handling smoke detection
and control
• Powerful, field-programmable logic
equations and timers
• Built-in clock/ calendar with automatic
daylight saving adjustment
• Comprehensive test facilities
• Automatic system self-tests
• Automatic battery connection and
capacity tests
• Integral charger ( 2.5A, 6A, 12A)
• 19” rack format cabinets
MX Detection
Technology
MX VIRTUAL multi-sensor analogue
addressable detectors utilise dual
sensors ( photoelectric and heat, or
CO and heat) to allow the best
detection mode for a situation to be
selected without having to physically
change detectors. Detection modes
may include:
• Smoke/ CO detection only
• Heat-enhanced smoke/ CO detection
only
• Smoke/ CO plus heat detection
• Heat-enhanced smoke/ CO plus
heat detection
• Heat detection only Heat detection
can be fixed temperature, or also
include rate-of-rise.
For specific applications, ionisation
smoke and heat-only detectors are
also available.
SMARTSENSE or MX FASTLOGIC
detection algorithms can be programmed
for each detector to allow
the detection capabilities of the system
to be further optimised.
Up to 200 MX devices ( detectors
and addressable input/ output modules)
may be connected to the MX
detection loop, which terminates at
an MX Protocol ( MXP) responder.
The MX DIGITAL communications
protocol used on this loop is
designed to provide high reliability
and fault resistance, with operation
possible over many cable types. This
often permits system upgrades using
existing cable. The loop configuration
ensures that communications continues
in the event of a loop open circuit
fault condition. Short circuit isolator
detector bases may be fitted to
divide the loop into segments, so
that a loop short circuit fault will only
affect devices in the same loop segment
as the fault. A wide variety of
addressable modules and detector
bases enable devices such as manual
call points, clean contact inputs
and outputs, and collective ( conventional)
detector circuits to be connected
to the loop.
Fire Alarm Systems
The Vigilant MX4428 is an intelligent fire alarm system,
incorporating Tyco MX TECHNOLOGY to provide advanced,
analogue addressable fire detection. It features support for
MX VIRTUAL multi-sensor analogue addressable detectors,
the MX DIGITAL protocol for communications with analogue
loop devices, distributed “ responder loop” architecture and
powerful programmability.
Features & Options
• MX VIRTUAL multi-sensor analogue
addressable detectors
• SMARTSENSE detection algorithms
with MX FASTLOGIC option
• Heat-enhanced photoelectric
smoke and CO fire detectors
• Heat detectors programmable as
rate-of-rise or fixed temperature
• Also compatible with Multi-
Protocol Responder ( MPR) and
Series 130 detectors and modules
• Supports “ Filtrex” and high sensitivity
laser smoke detectors
• Compatible with wide range of collective
( conventional) detectors
including IS types
• Complies with AS 4428.1 and
NZS 4512
• LCD Firefighter Facility ( FF) and
optional zone LEDs
• LCD zone description text with
optional LCD point text
• Event logging to internal history file
and printer
• Printer logging includes zone text
and optional point text
• Remote repeater panels, colour
graphics displays
• “ Tandem” mode for dial-in control
panel access
• High level EWIS, BMS interface
• Multi-panel networking available
• Programmable outputs for Warning
System, External Bells and
Ancillary Control
• Flow switch monitoring and
remote testing
• AS 1668 air-handling smoke detection
and control
• Powerful, field-programmable logic
equations and timers
• Built-in clock/ calendar with automatic
daylight saving adjustment
• Comprehensive test facilities
• Automatic system self-tests
• Automatic battery connection and
capacity tests
• Integral charger ( 2.5A, 6A, 12A)
• 19” rack format cabinets
MX Detection
Technology
MX VIRTUAL multi-sensor analogue
addressable detectors utilise dual
sensors ( photoelectric and heat, or
CO and heat) to allow the best
detection mode for a situation to be
selected without having to physically
change detectors. Detection modes
may include:
• Smoke/ CO detection only
• Heat-enhanced smoke/ CO detection
only
• Smoke/ CO plus heat detection
• Heat-enhanced smoke/ CO plus
heat detection
• Heat detection only Heat detection
can be fixed temperature, or also
include rate-of-rise.
For specific applications, ionisation
smoke and heat-only detectors are
also available.
SMARTSENSE or MX FASTLOGIC
detection algorithms can be programmed
for each detector to allow
the detection capabilities of the system
to be further optimised.
Up to 200 MX devices ( detectors
and addressable input/ output modules)
may be connected to the MX
detection loop, which terminates at
an MX Protocol ( MXP) responder.
The MX DIGITAL communications
protocol used on this loop is
designed to provide high reliability
and fault resistance, with operation
possible over many cable types. This
often permits system upgrades using
existing cable. The loop configuration
ensures that communications continues
in the event of a loop open circuit
fault condition. Short circuit isolator
detector bases may be fitted to
divide the loop into segments, so
that a loop short circuit fault will only
affect devices in the same loop segment
as the fault. A wide variety of
addressable modules and detector
bases enable devices such as manual
call points, clean contact inputs
and outputs, and collective ( conventional)
detector circuits to be connected
to the loop.
Fire Alarm Systems
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