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  • Alan Electronic Systems Pvt. Ltd. reserves all the rights to

    make any improvements in the products described in this manual at

    any time and without any notice. Any part of this manual should not

    be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by

    means without the prior written permission of Alan Electronic

    Systems Pvt. Ltd. Information in this manual is intended to be

    accurate and reliable. However Alan Electronic Systems Pvt. Ltd.

    assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements of

    rights of third parties which may result from its use.

    Users Notice :- Warranty :-

    The Product MP - Series ( Micro - Controller based)

    Annunciator is backed up by Alan's warranty against all

    manufacturing defects at our works for 18 months from

    the date of supply or 12 months from the date of

    installation, which ever is earlier..

    Warranty void if the seal found broken..

    Warranty does not apply, if repaired or

    altered outside Alans factory in a way so as, in Alans

    judgment to affect its stability / reliability or which has been

    subjected to misuse, neglect or accident.

    MP - SERIES

    An Ultimate

    Annunciation System ....

  • Technical Specifications :-

    Push Buttons

    The built in membrane type push buttons provided at the unit

    It is only for single Module. In multi-module annunciation, the external

    push buttons are made common to control whole annunciation

    system. Terminals for external push buttons are provided on rear side.

    Audio Alarm

    actuating the external hooter for Trip and Non Trip Audible alarm.

    One NO type potential free relay contacts each for

    for Trip AT - AT and for Non Trip AN - AN legends are marked.

    NO type potential free relay contacts for Ring back (R) & Dome light

    facility are optional.

    Fault Sensing Terminals

    Potential free fault or event sensing terminals are

    provided on the rear side of the unit.

    Consists Micro - Controller & digital ICS to control all operation

    of the unit. All type of selections are through provided DIP switches

    and these selections are governed by the controller card.

    Power Supply Unit

    Power supply uint is available in two ranges

    A) 88-285V AC / DC

    B) 18-90V DC These power supplies are designed to work

    in extreme conditions.

    Alan Electronic Systems Pvt. Ltd, is a well established company

    in the field of industrial electronics with a history of excellent

    growth. Alan enjoys substantial market share for its specialized

    products in micro controller based embedded systems, power

    electronic, electro-medical systems and electronic control panels

    Reliability and growth of the company was achieved by its

    experienced and excellent team which consists of young,

    energetic & innovative engineers.

    Alans strength is in its unique ability to perceive innovative

    solutions to complicated problems and implement the same into

    practical systems. Alan always aims and works towards solutions

    that achieve the desired functionality, performance, and cost

    effectiveness.

    1. Sheet Metal Powder Coated enclosures.

    2. Membrane type push buttons for Test, Mute, (Silence), Accept,

    & Reset functions.

    3. Choice for two different window size.

    1. NO , NC input fault contacts

    2. Trip & Non-Trip audible selection.

    3. M / N / S / F -(1st standard ) Operating Sequence.

    The scope of the users manual is limited to the product named

    MP - series alarm annunciator the product is manufactured,

    Marketed and serviced by Alan Electronic Systems Pvt Ltd

    Users should not refer this manual for using any other annunciator

    other than MP - Series The scope is further limited to the extent

    of techinical specifications enlisted in this USERS MANUAL only

    1. Micro-controller based logic.

    2. Built in watchdog design to ensure fail safe operation.

    3. Facia windows with long life super bright LEDs.

    4. Synchronisation of window flashing in group Annunciation

    5. Easily replaceable window legends/inscriptions.

    6. Wide input supply range (i.e 18 - 90 VDC / 88 - 285V AC / DC).

    7. Operation test function does not affect the status of the faults.

    8. Detection of momentary fault, which may have occurred while

    Performing push button operation or operation test functions.

    9. Test function checks total system hardware.

    10. Two different colours Red (Trip) or Yellow ( Non Trip ) for window

    Annunciation.

    Alan Offers to supply its micro controller based Annunciation System

    MP - series as in isolated system to be installed in a Suitable

    Control cubicle.

    1) 2 Nos. Mounting clamps for every box for panel flush

    Mounting.

    2) Users manual (may be supplied with consignment or will be sent

    To the user/buyer separately )

    100 flashes / min +/- 10% ( Fast ) Windows Flashing rate -

    50 flashes / min +/- 10% (Slow )

    Potential free relay contacts for Audible output -

    Trip & Non Trip Alarm

    ( For External Hooter, Buzzer, Bell, Siren)

    5 Amps at 230V AC. Relay contact Rating -

    Manual Reset (M)

    Manual Reset + Repeat Alarm (N)

    Auto Reset or Self Reset (S)

    First out ( F )

    Standard sequences -

    60C Max. Operating Temp -

    +12 V DC Input Interrogation Voltage -

    The field contacts provided to sense the Input fault contacts -

    Fault input should be pontential Free, It

    can be either NO or NC type.

    It can be either built in or external.

    Built in push buttons are optional i.e.

    also Customer has to sacrifice one Last

    window.

    Push buttons -

    Lower range 18 - 90 VDC Supply voltage -

    Higher range 88 - 285V AC / DC

    50 / 60 Hz +/- 3% Frequency -

    Big (B) : - 72mm x 52mm

    Small (S) : - 72mm x 34mm

    Window dimensions -

    Big (B) : - 7 LEDs

    Small (S) : - 7 LEDs

    Super Bright LEDs -

    Less than 0.5W per window. Power consumption -

    50 milli second (min ) Input fault response time -

    Red , yellow , & Optional ( Green or white ) LED Colour in Windows -

    Control Card

    by super bright LEDs. LEDs have long life (10 hours ).This reduces 8

    Front Facia

    Customer has choice of two sizes of windows depending

    upon their facia description. It is made of ABS Plastic & illuminated

    replacement cost of bulbs and also maintenance.

    Constructional details :-

    2

    Features :-

    Salient features:-

    The Constructional Flexibility :-

    Site selectable features :-

    Optional features :-

    Scope Supply :-

    Scope :-

    General :-

    The world is going through automation in each and every

    field. Any manufacturing, controlling system requires centralized

    monitoring. Annunciator is one of the equipments among

    these systems. After studying numerous site requirements,

    Alan Electronic Systems Pvt. Ltd, have developed and perfected

    the Annunciator with latest technology. The user friendly design

    fulfills the expectations and demands of the customer.

    1. DC / AC Fail Annunciation in last windows.

    2. Potential Free Contacts for each window.

    3. RS 485 Communication Port modbus with protocol.

    4. Operating Sequence F (F1,F2,& F3 )

    5. Ring back ( R ) Operating Sequence.

    6. White colour for window Annunciation.

  • The MP - series annunciator systems are programmed to

    Operate as per following operating sequences confirming to ISA

    Standards. Other sequences/non standard sequences are given as

    per customers requirement.

    Standard Operating Sequence :-

    5. Connect input supply as per mentioned on the unit.

    1. Check for physical damage to the pack

    2. Check for physical damage to the unit

    3. Check number of points / windows, legends, Input

    supply marking on unit as per purchase order details.

    6. Fault inputs are adjusted internally as per requirement

    for NO or NC fault contacts.

    8. Now check the operating sequence as per the individual

    sequence chart as shown in the following pages.

    9. Now initiate individual faults by either shorting the

    fault input terminals or by dip switch selection on

    doing so every corresponding window should flash

    and audio should get ON. Proceed further as per

    sequence selected.

    7. Switch ON the supply to the unit after ensuring its

    connections are as per wiring diagram. Initially do not

    connect anything to the fault input terminals. If the

    fault inputs are selected for NC type contacts, then

    the corresponding windows will start flashing and the

    alarm contacts will close. If the fault inputs are selected

    for NO type contacts, only watch dog LED will flash.

    by pressing Operational Test push button window

    will start flashing and the Alarm contacts will close

    4. Check all accessories such as mounting clamps,

    operating manual. Also the optional accessories such

    as Hooter , Buzzer, Bell etc.

    TEST :- Operation Test

    Silence MUTE :-

    Push Button Details.

    15. Now check the functioning of the unit by pressing

    Operational test, Silence , Accept and Reset

    push buttons sequentially.

    16. Now the unit is ready for operation.

    14. Connect the input supply wires and switch on the supply

    13. Connect various fault contact cables to the input terminals

    of the unit

    12. Connect the NO type push buttons externally if required

    11. Then use mounting clamps provided with the unit

    to mount the unit on the control panel.

    10. To change the legends ,remove the window cover From

    front side, gently by using screw driver as shown in the

    Fig.1 on Pg.4

    Installation And Commissioning :-

    Do not install the equipment in corrosive

    environments.

    Only skilled persons shall be used for unpacking

    and installations. Persons installing the equipment

    should have sufficient knowledge and experience

    in equipment installations.

    Ambient operating conditions :- to ensure that the

    equipments operate correctly, it is necessary to

    operate it in rooms with an ambient temperature

    between +5 to +40C. The electrical equipments

    should be operated at relative humidity not

    exceeding 50% at maximum 40C environments

    it is important to implement suitable maintenance

    procedures and schedules

    Equipment installation

    Installation safety

    Electrical supply system Requirements at installation site

    End user should arrange for electrical supply system with

    as per purchase order specifications.

    3

    Accept / Acknowledge AKN :-

    Reset RST :-

    List of spares ( Recommended )

    -------- Open

    -------- Close

    -------- Close

    -------- Close

    Normal Open

    Abnormal Close

    Field Fault

    Condition Condition

    Sequence : First out F

    Sequence : Self Reset or Auto Reset S

    ------- -------

    -------

    -------

    Normal Open

    Abnormal Close

    Close

    Open

    Field Fault

    Condition Condition

    -------

    -------- -------

    Close

    -------

    -------

    --------

    --------

    -------

    Sequence : Manual Reset + Repeat Alarm N

    Normal

    Abnormal

    Open

    Open

    Close

    Field Fault

    Condition Condition

    Normal Open

    --------

    --------

    ------- Open

    Abnormal Close

    Close

    Close

    Close

    Field Fault

    Condition Condition

    Sequence : Manual Reset M

    1) Pre-Programmed Microcontroller chip.

    2) CPU card

    3) Power Supply card.

    4) LED board

    Reset OFF OFF

    OFF

    OFF(Non First fault)

    Steady ON

    Slow Flashing

    ( First fault)Accept

    OFF

    OFF(Non First fault)

    Steady ON

    Slow Flashing

    ( First fault)Reset

    Fast Flashing

    Silence OFFFast Flashing

    ---------

    ---------

    OFF OFF

    ON

    Buttons

    Push Facia

    (Window)

    Audio

    Alarm

    ---------

    ---------

    -------

    OFF OFF

    Flashing ON

    Flashing OFFSilence

    Steady ON OFFAccept

    OFF OFF

    Buttons

    Push Facia

    (Window)

    Audio

    Alarm

    Reset Flashing ON

    Accept Steady ON OFF

    Silence Flashing OFF

    ---------

    ---------

    Silence Flashing OFF

    Accept Steady ON OFF

    OFF OFF

    Reset OFF OFF

    Flashing ON

    Buttons

    Push

    Operation

    Facia

    (Window)

    Audio

    Alarm

    --------- OFFOFF

    ---------

    Silence

    Accept

    Reset

    Reset

    OFFOFF

    ONFlashing

    OFFFlashing

    OFFSteady ON

    Steady ON OFF

    Buttons

    Push

    Operation

    Facia

    (Window)

    Audio

    Alarm

  • Step.4 Fig-1

    Fig-3

    Step.3

    Functional Block Diagram :-

    Is

    Watch dog

    Flashing

    LED Is

    Check Watch dog LED status

    Is

    Fuse

    O.K

    Consult Alan

    Switch ON Input Supply

    Not Glowing

    Switch

    OFF the

    Supply

    and

    replace

    the Fuse

    with same

    Rating

    No

    Yes

    All

    Windows

    Flashing

    Audio

    relay

    Closed

    No

    No

    No

    No

    No

    No

    All

    Windows

    Flashing

    Alarm

    OFF

    All

    Windows

    Off

    End

    All

    Windows

    Steady

    ON

    No

    Yes

    Yes

    NO - Fault Contacts

    Manual Reset (M) seq.

    Assumption

    Note: -

    AKN = MUTE + AKN.

    (i.e. When Unit is Acknowledged Mute

    operation will also take place.)

    Yes

    Initiate Test Command

    Initiate Mute Command

    Initiate Accept Command

    Initiate Reset Command

    Check External fuse

    TESTING FLOW CHART

    Step.1

    Drawing / illustrations

    3mm TRANSFORMER

    AUX FUNCTION

    OPERTTED

    TRIP

    CHARACTERS

    HEIGHT in mm

    3

    5

    8

    10

    4

    3

    2

    2

    No. OF LINES

    PER WINDOW

    B

    S1 S2

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    Step.2

    DENSITYLOW

    DENSITYLOW

    DENSITYLOW

    Facia incorporates a Photo Negative OR photo positive

    type legend plates / film which are individually accessible from the

    front side of the unit. Guidelines for selection of letter sizes &

    number of lines per window are given below

    9 Nos 19 Nos

    5 Nos 11 Nos

    3 Nos 7 Nos

    3 Nos 5 Nos

    No. OF CHARACTERS PER LINE

    in Small window in Big window

    The numbering system is shown for 16pt. Models for

    Reference. All other models can be referred from this fig.

    16pt. Window

    Configurations

    SEQUENCE

    SELECTION

    M

    N

    S

    F

    Window Numbering

    System

    Legends / Inscription Letter Sizes :-

    Fig-4

    B

    HHLZ

    UC

    O

    IPTR

    Windo

    ezel

    w B

    Ayl c

    cri

    t

    Len

    / Incri

    io

    ge

    spt

    n

    ea

    Buttr p

    per

    Towards

    Pull

    Fig-4

    Facia

    Block

    Control

    Card

    Trip

    Rly

    Non Trip

    Rly

    AT

    AN

    AT

    AN

    Audible Block

    nC

    Fault

    Inputs

    Power

    Supply

    Unit

    Input

    Supply

    Push Button

    Control

    1C

    2C

    Mute

    Accept

    Reset

    Test

    +VE

    -VE

    4

    Maintenance instructions :--:

    IM

    PO

    RTA

    NT

    :-

    UN

    IT M

    US

    T B

    E S

    HU

    T D

    OW

    N

    AF

    TE

    R S

    EL

    EC

    TIO

    N C

    HA

    NG

    ES

    AN

    D T

    HE

    N R

    ES

    TA

    RT

    ED

    .

    OFF ON

    SLAVE

    MASTER

    W1

    W2

    W3

    W4

    W5

    W6

    W7

    W8

    W1

    W2

    W3

    W4

    W5

    W6

    W7

    W8

    W9

    W10

    W11

    W12

    W13

    W14

    W15

    W16

    W9

    W10

    W11

    W12

    W13

    W14

    W15

    W16

    GR

    OU

    P S

    EL

    EC

    TIO

    NN

    O/N

    C S

    EL

    EC

    TIO

    N

    NC

    NO

    TRIP

    S1

    S2

    SE

    Q.

    SE

    L.

    NON TRIP

    Fig-2

    Push

    Up

    P SE

    M ERI S

    LT

    IC SY EP

    T

    A AN ELEC RON ST MS NT.L D

    S EMP ERI SALAN LE ON C S STE PNT.L E CTR I Y MS TD

    W1 W2 W3 W4

    W5

    W9

    W13

    W6

    W10

    W14

    W7

    W11

    W15

    W8

    W12

    W16

    3mm

    5mm

    BREAKER LOCKOUT

    DENSITYLOW

    5mm

    Small window Big window

    OF

    F =

    NO

    N T

    RIP

    ON

    = T

    RIP

    TR

    IP / N

    ON

    TR

    IPO

    FF

    = N

    O

    ON

    = N

    C

    NO

    / N

    C

    OF

    F =

    NO

    N T

    RIP

    ON

    = T

    RIP

    TR

    IP / N

    ON

    TR

    IPO

    FF

    = N

    O

    ON

    = N

    C

    NO

    / N

    C

    NO/ NC Selection :-

    To select type of fault contacts for particular

    Fault input. Put corresponding fault switch

    In NO or NC selection switch at ON or OFF

    position

    Group Selection :-

    To select Trip & Non Trip for particular

    Fault input. Put corresponding fault switch

    In Trip & Non Trip selection switch in

    ON or OFF Position

    Note :-

    Diagram shows max. 16 faults. For

    24 faults there will be addition of DIP switches

    Sequence Settings :-

    To selection one sequence from S1, S2

    keep corresponding switch in on position.

  • 5(C)

    (C)

    (D)

    PANEL CUTOUTPANEL CUTOUT FRONT VIEWFRONT VIEW

    P SER ESM IA L T N S M AL N E EC RO IC YSTE S PVT.LTD

    POWPOW

    MUTE AKN RST TEST

    NO

    (A)

    (A)

    (B)

    W1 W2 W3

    W4 W5 W6

    MODELS DETAILS (MP SERIES)

    DIMENSIONAL DETAILS

    ( MP-SERIES)

    MP S I S ER EEALAN LECTRONIC SYSTEMS PVT.LTD

    W1 W2

    W9 W10

    W3

    W11

    W4

    W12

    W17 W18 W19 W20

    W25 W26 W27 W28

    W13

    W5

    W14

    W6

    W9W21 W9W22

    W9W29 W9W30

    W15

    W7

    W16

    W8

    W9W23 W9W24

    W9W31 W9W32

    W33 W34 W40W35

    W41 W46 W47 W48

    W49 W53

    W57 W58 W59

    W42

    W36

    W43

    W37

    W9W50 W54W51

    W9W60 W9W61

    W44

    W38

    W45

    W39

    W55W52 W56W53

    W9W62 W63 W64

    SR.NO

    11

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    19

    20

    21

    22

    23

    24

    25

    26

    27

    28

    29

    30

    31

    32

    DESCRIPTION COL. X ROWBEZEL DIMENSION

    ( C x D)( A x B)

    PANEL CUTOUTPUSH BUTTON

    6 Window 3C x 3R 265mm x 165mm x 115mm

    265mm x 165mm x 115mm

    265mm x 205mm x 115mm

    265mm x 205mm x 115mm

    342mm x 165mm x 115mm

    342mm x 165mm x 115mm

    342mm x 205mm x 115mm

    342mm x 205mm x 115mm

    500mm x 165mm x 115mm

    420mm x 205mm x 115mm

    342mm x 245mm x 115mm

    420mm x 205mm x 115mm

    342mm x 245mm x 115mm

    575mm x 165mm x 115mm

    500mm x 205mm x 115mm

    500mm x 205mm x 115mm

    651mm x 165mm x 115mm

    575mm x 205mm x 115mm

    500mm x 235mm x 115mm

    500mm x 235mm x 115mm

    420mm x 275mm x 115mm

    651mm x 205mm x 115mm

    500mm x 275mm x 115mm

    500mm x 275mm x 115mm

    728mm x 205mm x 115mm

    651mm x 235mm x 115mm

    728mm x 235mm x 115mm

    651mm x 275mm x 115mm

    805mm x 235mm x 115mm

    651mm x 315mm x 115mm

    805mm x 275mm x 115mm

    651mm x 355mm x 115mm

    230mm x 135mm

    230mm x 135mm

    230mm x 175mm

    230mm x 175mm

    307mm x 145mm

    307mm x 145mm

    307mm x 175mm

    307mm x 175mm

    467mm x 145mm

    390mm x 175mm

    307mm x 215mm

    390mm x 175mm

    307mm x 215mm

    545mm x 145mm

    467mm x 175mm

    467mm x 175mm

    621mm x 145mm

    545mm x 175mm

    467mm x 210mm

    467mm x 210mm

    390mm x 250mm

    621mm x 175mm

    467mm x 250mm

    467mm x 250mm

    698mm x 175mm

    621mm x 210mm

    698mm x 210mm

    621mm x 250mm

    775mm x 210mm

    621mm x 290mm

    775mm x 250mm

    621mm x 330mm

    8 Window 3C x 3R

    11 Window 3C x 4R

    12 Window

    11 Window

    12 Window

    15 Window

    16 Window

    18 Window

    19 Window

    19 Window

    20 Window

    20 Window

    21 Window

    23 Window

    24 Window

    24 Window

    28 Window

    29 Window

    30 Window

    30 Window

    32 Window

    35 Window

    36 Window

    36 Window

    40 Window

    45 Window

    48 Window

    50 Window

    56 Window

    60 Window

    64 Window

    3C x 4R

    4C x 3R

    4C x 3R

    4C x 4R

    4C x 4R

    6C x 3R

    5C x 4R

    4C x 5R

    5C x 4R

    4C x 5R

    7C x 3R

    6C x 4R

    6C x 4R

    8C x 3R

    7C x 4R

    6C x 5R

    6C x 5R

    5C x 6R

    8C x 4R

    6C x 6R

    6C x 6R

    9C x 4R

    8C x 5R

    9C x 5R

    8C x 6R

    10C x 5R

    8C x 7R

    10C x 6R

    8C x 8R

    6 WAY (3C x 3R) 64 WAY (8C x 8R)

    (D)(B)

  • External terminal connection diagram for

    max 24 point MP series

    :- External potential free fault contacts.

    :- Fault input contact.

    CC :- Common points fault input contact.

    C

    TEST :- Operation test push button.

    MUTE :- Silence push button.

    AKN :- Accept push button.

    :- Reset push button.

    :- Normal Hooter Contact/Trip contact.

    This is diagram for maximum fault inputs Fn, n = 24

    Lug size :- 2.5 sq mm

    :- Normal Hooter Contact/Non Trip contact.

    :- Optional Relay RLY-3

    RLY-2

    RLY-1

    RST

    A) Ring back hooter Relay with grouping

    facility or

    B) Supervisory Relay or

    C) Any other function (optional)

    NOTE :-

    External potential No type push buttons. wherever

    multiple units (modules ) are used together for multipoint

    windows, the same set of push button should be connected

    in parallel as shown above.

    Common external push button connection diagram -

    Fig-5

    ANN

    WINDOW

    -

    -

    ~+

    VE

    ~-

    VE

    ~ ~

    ~ ~

    AC

    POWER

    SUPPLY

    DC

    POWER

    SUPPLY

    +

    -

    Stand by Power Source Connection :-

    Changeover relay assembly

    effecting switch over to standby

    power source is external to the

    annunciator

    Normal supply

    Voltage

    Standby supply

    Voltage

    90-270 V AC/DC 220 V DC/110V DC

    230 V AC/110V AC

    24 V AC/ 50Hz.

    48 V AC/ 50Hz.

    24 V DC

    48 V DC

    Fig-6

    6

    Audible connections diagram to parallel more than one

    Annunciator units :-

    External relay connection diagram for supply fail

    Annunciator function

    Any type of same normal voltage & standby voltage or different normal

    voltage & standby voltage within the range of 90V to 270 V AC/DC

    1) R1 external 4 CO plug in type relay with base.

    ( Coil Voltage must be same as normal supply- p1 )

    2) P1- Normal Supply.

    3) P2 Stand by supply.

    4) NO ring back hooter operation when normal supply P1 fails.

    5) Relay contacts shown in de-energised condition.

    To next unit AT

    (Terminal)

    Partial terminal strip annunciator ( unit 1 )

    To next unit AT

    (Terminal)

    NORMAL

    SUPPLY

    (P1)

    Normal

    Supply

    Hooter

    Stand by

    Supply

    Hooter

    Connect to any fault terminal

    (connect C to terminal NC 4

    for NO type fault connect C

    to terminal NO 4 for NC type

    fault )

    STAND BY

    SUPPLY

    (P2)

    NOTE :-

    Note- Unit-1 & Unit-2 upto nuit -N are Connector strip

    for any MP- series

    UNIT-1

    CON3

    UNIT-2

    CON3

    UNIT-N

    CON3

    Hooter

    supply

    Hooter-1

    Hooter-1supply

    Hooter-2

    Hooter

    supply

    Hooter-2supply

    Hooter

    supply

    Hooter-3

    Hooter-3supply

    AT AT AN AN AD AD

    AT AT AN AN AD ADAT AT AN AN AD AD

    AT AT AN AN AD AD

    Fig-8

    Fig-9

    COILCOIL

    ~ / +VE~ / +VE ~ / -VE~ / -VE ATAT ATAT

    COILCOIL P3P3 P4P4P1P1

    NONO NCNC NONO NCNC NONO NCNC NCNCNONO

    P2P2

    COILCOIL

    ~Or+

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    ~Or-

    ~Or-

    ~Or+

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    Notes :-

    .

    Connection Diagram :-

    1C

    CC

    2C

    3C

    4C

    5C

    6C

    7C

    8C

    9C

    10C

    11C

    12C

    13C

    14C

    15C

    16C

    CC

    AT

    AT

    AN

    AN

    ~/+ VE

    ~/- VE

    17C

    18C

    19C

    20C

    21C

    22C

    23C

    24C

    TEST

    MUTE

    AKN

    RST

    push buttons

    TEST

    MUTE

    AKN

    RST

    CC

    TEST

    MUTE

    AKN

    RST

    CC

    TEST

    MUTE

    AKN

    RST

    CC

    TEST

    MUTE

    AKN

    RST

    CC

    Fig-7

  • Conventions and their meanings:-

    Only trained, skilled, qualified and authorized personnel should install, operate and maintain

    the equipment.

    Work area must be kept clean and dry. Remove all flammable material from the area. Know the

    location of nearest fire extinguisher so that in case of something fired it will be controlled as early

    as possible.

    Personnel Safety

    Dont operate the equipment without understanding the Installation, Operation and Maintenance

    manual thoroughly.

    If any faults occur during the operation, stop the equipment immediately and eliminate the fault.

    Any modifications or alterations to the equipment shall exclude any liability on the part of the manufacturer

    for any damage, which may arise. No modifications, which have an adverse effect on safety, shall be undertaken.

    Before any modifications on the equipment, consult Alan Electronics Pvt. Ltd.

    Proper earthing should be provided to the equipment, a separate dedicated earthing should be installed.

    Lighting :

    Before shifting the equipment disconnect all wires, cables, hoses from the equipment ,which are

    connected externally. Failure to do this could cause the load to shift and slip.

    7

    Safety Instructions and Recommendations

    Kindly preserve this Manual for entire equipment life.

    The following conventions and words used in have specific meanings.

    Users Guide

    User guide for Annunciator Equipment. This Manual gives necessary information for correct technical, installation,

    operation & Maintenance of the equipment.

    Indicates loss of life personnel injury if proper care is not taken

    Indicates Equipment damage can result, if proper precautions are not followed.

    Indicates preliminary action to be taken.

    Indicates mandatory actions to be taken / followed.

    Indicates personnel to read the manual before working on the equipment.

    Indicates personnel to read the manual before maintenance of the equipment.

    Safety labels & visual symbols on the equipments

    Warning Labels - warning labels have been pasted on equipment, which indicate the safety and hazards precautions

    to avoid the problems.

    CE Mark

    Read and Understand Operators Manual Before

    Using this Equipment

    Read and Understand Operators on the Manual

    Before Using this Equipment

    Risk of Electrical shock

    Earthing

  • This Product complies with the directive of the Council of the European Communities on the

    approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility

    ( EMC Council Directive 89 / 336 EC ) and concerning electrical equipments for application

    within specific voltage limits (Low Voltage Directives 73 / 23 / EC ).

    The conformity has been proved by tests performed according to the Council Directive in

    agreement with the generic standards EN 61010-1, EN 61000-6-2 & EN 61000-6-4 for the

    EMC Directive.

    The device is designed and manufacturered for application in industrial environment.

    Study the safety as well as operating instructions carefully before starting the equipment.

    Do not start the equipment unless you are well acquainted with the operating parts.

    Ensure that all the systems of the equipment are properly connected. If all the systems

    found smoothly working, run the equipment for some time without any load.

    Manufacturers Responsibility :-

    Model Coding :-

    Alan is responsible for the safety, reliability and performance of the Annunciator

    ( MP - Series ) only if all the following Conditions have been met.

    1) Installation and setup Procedures in this manual are followed.

    2) Assembly, Operation, Readjustment, Modifications or repairs are carried out by

    person authorised by Alan.

    ALAN ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS PVT. LTD.

    nd

    Unit No. 34 & 37, II Floor, 'A' Building,

    Crescent Industrial Co-o Society Ltd.,

    KanjurMarg (E),- 400 042.

    Mumbai , Maharashtra, INDIA.

    Tel : + 91- 22 - 25777098 / 99

    Fax : + 91- 22 - 2578 4626

    email- [email protected]

    Web- www.alanindia.net

    S. Patil Compound,Near Lalit Weigh Bridge, Kalyan -

    Shil Road,Post : Manpada, Dombivli ( E ) - 421204,

    Thane Dist , Maharashtra, INDIA.

    Tel :- + 91- 251 - 2872193 / 94

    Fax:- + 91- 251 - 2872192

    email- [email protected]

    [email protected]

    Factory :- Head Office :-

    Manufactured by :-

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    01

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    CD E F VV T X Y Z

    E

    C

    D

    Optional Features

    ROW

    COLUMN

    Enclosure

    T

    X

    R = with Repeat Relay ( PF )

    C = Computer Interface ( RS 45 )

    0 = without any of above features

    0 = without any of above features

    V

    Push Buttons

    P = Built in push Buttons ( Big )

    0 = without Built in push Buttons

    F

    WINDOW

    1 = 72mm x 52mm

    2 = 72mm x 34mm

    A = AC Fail

    0 = without AC FailZ

    D = DC Fail

    0 = without DC FailY

    3R = 3 ROW

    6 W = 6 WAY (WINDOW)

    64 W = 64 WAY (WINDOW)

    10R = 10 ROW

    3C = 3 COLUMN

    8C = 8 COLUMN

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