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1 Safety regulations ...................................................................................9 1.1 Country-specific standards .......................................................................9 1.2 Assembly, installation, commissioning and testing work ..........................9 1.3 Modifications to the system design and the products ...............................9 2 Introduction ...........................................................................................
5.3 5.4 Preparing maps and instructions pages..................................................34 5.3.1 Graphic Maps ..........................................................................34 5.3.2 Instructions pages....................................................................38 5.3.3 Background pages ...................................................................39 Customising the behaviour of the MT8001 .............................................40 5.4.
Safety regulations About this document Purpose This manual is a technical guide to the MT8001 Management Terminal, and describes the installation, configuration, and commissioning procedures. Scope This document applies to the MT8001 Management Terminal, MP3.15. Configuration settings required by the EN54 Approvals appear in boxes labelled like this one.
Safety regulations Reference documents The most recently released technical documentation for customers can be found in the Electronic Documentation Management System (EDMS) in the Siemens Intranet at the following address: http://intranet.sbt.siemens.com/fs/content/ – – – – Choose ‘Documentation (EDMS)’ in the ‘Go direct’ drop-down on the right hand of the screen. Login into the Technical documentation system. If you do not have a user password, just select the Default Profile.
Safety regulations Definitions of terms Cerloop Driver Used in Composer during the configuration process. An ISO1745 network driver. Command (from the MT8001 Main Menu) A sequence of operations that can be performed with the Touchscreen (or using the keypad) by the end-user. For example, switching a number of control units from night to day mode, or excluding a series of rooms. These need to be defined by the customer prior to configuration, and are part of the user’s profile.
Safety regulations Plant Plug-In Subsystem The physical location being protected by the security detectors, and controlled with the MT8001. Synonyms are: facility, site, building, etc Also referred to as “subsystem tool”. These are elements used during the configuration process in Composer. They are included in a folder on the CD-ROM that comes with the MT8001 product. Once they have been imported into Composer, they are represented as icons. A control unit configured in the Composer environment.
Safety regulations 1 Safety regulations This section describes the potential sources of danger, and the relevant safety regulations applicable for the use of the Siemens Building Technologies products. Please read the following work instructions as well as the previous section "About this document" thoroughly before beginning any work. Danger Potential to Individuals MT8001 units are powered with low voltage DC.
Introduction 2 Introduction This section outlines the physical design of the system, and provides an overview of its functions. Overview The MT8001 Management terminal was designed to provide a single, easy-to-use point of access to the entire security network used in your facility. Whether this security network is limited to a single floor, or spans an entire building, the MT8001 allows the end-user to monitor and control any area or device within the system from one place.
System limits 3 System limits The following describes the system limits for the MT8001 MP3.15. Also listed are the environmental and hardware limits, product characteristics, and subsystems supported. 3.
System limits Product characteristics Operating system Hardware data Windows CE Net Display 10.
Installation 4 Installation This section is comprised of two parts: First, it lists the requirements for unit installation, followed by illustrations of how to connect the MT8001 management terminal at the client’s site (4.1, 4.2, and 4.3). Secondly, it lists the requirements for the configuration software, followed by software installation procedure (4.4 and 4.5). 4.1 Unit installation requirements 4.1.
Installation 4.2 Unit installation 4.2.1 Cabinet mounting The MT8001 Management Terminal may be mounted directly in a 19“ cabinet, or in a control desk provided by the customer. The drawings in Fig. 2, Fig. 3, and Fig. 4 show the details of the required cut-out plus the necessary mounting details. Note: The panel should be fixed with 4 bolts M4 x 4 mm. Fig. 2 Front view of MT8001 Fig. 3 Rear view of MT8001 197 mm 404 mm Fig.
Installation 4.2.2 Wall and desk mounting (MH8051) The desk mounting housing (S24230-C119-A2) fulfils the following customer requirements: Control desk applications Wall-mounted applications (angled view) To access the device: 1. Release the screws on the left and right of the frame-facing. 2. Raise the frame vertically and tilt forward. 3. Press the angle-supports lightly inwards and unhook the frame to remove the frame from the base of the housing. 4. Release the 4 mounting bolts.
Installation Fig. 7 4.2.3 Desktop – recessed mounting Standard H28 housing (ME8050/KS) When replacing an existing system, such as an MA7003, the standard H28 housing may be used. To rationalise installation work, this housing is equipped with a central terminal block, from which you can make all the standard external connections. The internal wiring of the MT8001 connectors to this terminal block is shown in Appendix B.
Installation 4.2.4 Rack mounting option (MH8053) The MT8001 can be mounted inside a 19” cabinet using the rack mounting option (MH8053). Fig. 10 MT8001 rack mounting dimensions 17 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 006647_e_en MT8001 MP3.15 ICC.doc 09.
Installation 4.3 Wiring 4.3.1 Connectors and jumpers Fig. 11 MT8001 rear view, showing the position of connectors and jumpers Fig. 12 MT8001 side view, showing the position of connectors Fig. 13 MT8001 rear view, COM port details Fig. 14 MT8001 side view, Ethernet RJ45 details (Not yet used) 18 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 006647_e_en MT8001 MP3.15 ICC.doc 09.
Installation Jumper setting The configuration of the plug-in jumpers is only allowed in a voltage-free state! ESD measures should also be taken! Pin Use Notes Default settings 1-2 3-4 TTY (Com5) See 4.3.2.1 on next page. Connected 7-8 Mains supply fault If the jumper is connected, then contact X20 / Pin 3-4 is Normally Closed (NC). If the jumper is missing, then contact X20 / Pin 3-4 is Normally Open (NO).
Installation 4.3.2 Interface Descriptions 4.3.2.1 RS232 and TTY interfaces The MT8001 is equipped with six serial interfaces via 9-pin Sub-D connectors. The upper 4 of these connectors are RS232 interfaces: COM 1 = Connector X30 Used for configuration download, using the special ActiveSync cable (available as part of Service Kit). COM 2 = Connector X31 Used for internal purposes (Touchscreen). COM 3 = Connector X32 Used for connection to a serial logging printer.
Installation 4.3.2.2 System Diagnostic LED The Diagnostic LED is located on the rear side of the terminal unit (see also Fig. 11 and Fig. 13). This LED: Blinks during the booting process. Is OFF during normal operation. Is ON when the system fault is detected during program run (watchdog). 4.3.2.3 LON connector Unlike previous MT8001 releases, the LON connector is not available in MP3.15. The communication with Guarto CS6 is only possible via NK822x. 4.3.2.
Installation 4.3.3 Interconnections to subsystems The MT8001 may be connected to subsystems in the following combinations. Configuration Housing Types AlgoRex via CK1142 Desktop 1) H28 Housing 1) Cerloop via MK7022 Desktop H28 Housing NK8000 network via NK822x Desktop H28 Housing 1) Note: Shaded combination is required for EN54-Approval. 22 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 006647_e_en MT8001 MP3.15 ICC.doc 09.
Installation 4.3.3.1 CS1140 via ISO1745 interface (max.30m) Using desk-top housing or rack mounting Shielded cable type LiY-CY 3*0,25 or similar CS1140 A E3H 020 X2 Settings of SW S5 TxD 10 RxD 9 GND 8 S5-1 = INT. (OFF) S5-2 = INT. (OFF) Fig.
Installation 4.3.3.2 Cerloop via MK7022 (max. 30 m) Using desk-top housing or rack mounting Shielded cable type LiY-CY 3*0,25 or similar MK7022 A K1H 021 K1D 012 B K1 TxD 4 RxD 2 GND 1/3 Fig.
Installation 4.3.3.3 NK8000 (max. 30 m) Using desk-top housing or rack mounting Shielded cable type LiY-CY 3*0,25 or similar NK8222 / NK8223 A B COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4 9 pin D-Sub female Fig. 22 TxD 3 RxD 2 GND 5 A C B C X33 (COM4 ) 1 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 5 GND 6 7 8 9 MT8001 No HW-configuration of the RS232 interface is required NK8000 connection (desk-top housing/rack mounting) Using H28 housing (ME8050/KS) Fig.
Installation 4.3.3.4 Power supply from CS1140 Using desk-top housing or rack mounting Isolated LiYv cable: 2 - min 1 mm if length > 3m 2 - min 0.75mm if length < 3 m X20 18 ext. horn 17 16 15 14 13 MT8001 12 11 10 9 8 ext. horn off 7 6 5 4 3 21+ CS1140 Terminal Power supply 1 24V 0V 2 3 4 5 6 E3G 060 2k2 Emergency + Alarm o/p - Separate cables should be used for power and emergency alarm wiring To avoid ground loops the terminal should be earthed at the control unit Fig.
Installation 4.4 Configuration software installation requirements 4.4.1 Composer hardware requirements Screen resolution: At least 1024 x 768 Pentium PC 512 MB RAM 500 MB free disk space At least one parallel or USB port (for hardware key / dongle) At least one serial port connection 4.4.2 Composer software requirements Win2000 Professional / SP4 or Windows XP / SP2 WW8000 Composer MP 3.15 ActiveSync V3.8 or later (included on the installation disk) 4.
Installation 4.5.2 Installing the ActiveSync® utility ® ® Microsoft ActiveSync , which is included with the MT8001 configuration software, must be installed prior to loading the MT8001 subsystem tools. The ActiveSync utility provides access to the MT8001 operating system through your PC. This is the tool you use to transfer the configuration data from Composer to the MT8001. Note: The ActiveSync cable is included in the optional maintenance kit, which can be purchased directly from FS-DMS.
Installation 4.5.4 Installing the plug-Ins To install the plug-ins or subsystem tools, do the following: 1. Launch the Plug-In installer (StartProgramsComposerToolsPlug-In Installer). 2. Click the “Browse” button to locate and select the STPlugin Folder on the CD (MT8001/STPlugin). The ‘Plug-In available’ pane now contains all subsystem tools for MT8001. 3. Select the MT8001 plug-in 4. Click the “Install” button. The list of subsystem tools appears in the ‘Plug-ins installed’ pane (see Fig. 27).
Configuring the MT8001 5 Configuring the MT8001 This section tells you how to configure the MT8001. 5.1 Configuration checklist DMS Configuration Process Overview The configuration checklist is a general guide to the configuration process. The order in which you perform the tasks in the checklist may vary depending on your personal preference. This is not an absolute guide, but rather lends context to the tasks discussed in this manual.
Configuring the MT8001 CONFIGURING the MT8001 1. 2. Prepare the project Place images in their folders p. 32 Add and configure the subsystems, following the planned structure in the SPECS DMS-CG 3. Set vitality checks (required for direct link and links over NK822x) DMS-CG 4. Configure the communication network DMS-CG 5. Link the subsystems to the communication network DMS-CG 6. Link the network to the driver and adjust the communication parameters (baud rate, ports, etc.
Configuring the MT8001 5.2 Preparing the project Now you’re ready to prepare the project. See the following subsection for details on how to do so. 5.2.1 Creating a new MT8001 project in Composer Composer may create a new project using a specific command available in the Welcome page (Fig. 28). However, depending on the installation type, Composer create the new project with a predefined set of objects, e.g. for MM8000, or with an empty structure (verify the Composer behaviour in your system).
Configuring the MT8001 Fig. 30 5.2.2 NK8000 project restore Configuring the project tree The Composer tool enables you to define your system in a tree-based structure, in which you add and link together the MT8001 management terminal, the control units and the network devices that are required. Adding the MT8001 terminal In new projects, you need to add the MT8001 terminal unit. Create a new folder, which you can name e.g.
Configuring the MT8001 Fig. 32 5.3 An MT8001 project structure Preparing maps and instructions pages This section illustrates how to configure the graphic and the instruction pages that can assist the MT8001 operator during the event treatment. 5.3.1 Graphic Maps When an event is triggered, the graphic map associated with the alarmed device is displayed in the assisted treatment pages for that event (see the MT8001 Operating Manual for more information about these pages).
Configuring the MT8001 Fig. 33 Map layers 35 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 006647_e_en MT8001 MP3.15 ICC.doc 09.
Configuring the MT8001 Graphic pages A graphic page is a (possibly partial) view of a map. In the MT8001, every device in the facility can have a graphic page associated with it. When a device is deposited on a map, its association with an appropriate page is provided automatically by Composer. Fig. 34 A graphic page: a partial view on a map Setting up graphical maps In the MT8001 Composer project, the support for maps has to be configured in the MT8001 node, as shown in Fig. 35 below.
Configuring the MT8001 Fig. 36 A B Graphic maps Add a new map folder Add a new map Map configuration procedure 1. Create a folder structure (for example, ‘fire graphics’ or ‘intrusion 1 floor’). st 2. Insert and name your new maps in the first folder. 3. Edit the new map. 4. Define the map size, following the wizard during first edit session. 5. Configure a background layer: import CAD or image files. 6. Define the foreground layers. 7. Define the depth(s), combining background and foreground layers.
Configuring the MT8001 5.3.2 Instructions pages Define a default procedure In addition to the plant maps, the MT8001 can provide treatment instructions when an event is being treated (see the MT8001 Operating Manual for more information about these pages). By default, no instructions are available and, without a specific configuration, when the operator looks in the assisted treatment instructions, the message “No instructions associated with this event” appears.
Configuring the MT8001 5.3.3 Background pages Other bitmap pages used by MT8001 can be customised. Namely: – – Quiet Window Background, shown when no event is pending. Alarm Window Background, shown when an event occurred. Both these bitmap images should be copied in ‘\XMLData\Bitmaps’ and then linked in the MT8001 options tab (see Fig. 38 on page 40, ‘Framework Options’).
Configuring the MT8001 5.4 Customising the behaviour of the MT8001 This section contains several subsections that tell you how to customise or tailor the MT8001 behaviour for a facility. 5.4.1 Defining event behaviour – MT8001 options tab How the terminal will respond to the end user is defined primarily in the Options tab of the MT8001 node (Fig. 38). The following list contains settings for a typical system.
Configuring the MT8001 5.4.2 Defining event behaviour: instructions Associate any special procedures with its corresponding zone or device There may be some rooms or situations where a special procedure or information should be provided in addition to that in the default procedure. For example, providing the operator with special instructions, or providing a notification that hazardous or explosive materials are contained in an area where an alarm is occurring.
Configuring the MT8001 5.4.3 Disabling events from being triggered Each data-point has a number of possible states that can trigger events. The default setting for most of these states is “enabled”. However, you may want to prevent event triggering for certain types of states. To disable event triggering, do the following: 1. Select the data-point that should have event(s) disabled. 2.
Configuring the MT8001 5.4.4 Defining report actions The actions that you define here will display (in a selection list) on the report page of all events. The end user can then compile his report by selecting the actions that he or she followed. The customer should provide a list of these actions. Each action should be no more than 36 characters (out of a maximum of 50) for an optimal view in the MT8001 report list pane. To define an action, do the following: 1.
Configuring the MT8001 5.4.5 Defining users The MT8001 refers to user groups by numbers, starting with zero (0). There are two predefined groups. The rest you define according to your client’s needs. The first predefined user group is called “Default User” (group 0), and the second is “Technical User” (group 1). The default user doesn’t have to login The Default user permissions define what can be done without logging in.
Configuring the MT8001 All other users and user groups need to be defined To define a new user, do the following: 1. Select MT8001Security ServerUsers node (see Fig. 42). 2. Select the User icon to create a new user profile. 3. Expand the Users node and select the new User node. 4. Select the Node tab. 5. Name the user. 6. Set their numeric login ID in the ‘User Name’ field. 7. Click the “Set Password” button and set their numeric PIN-code.
Configuring the MT8001 To define a new user group, do the following: 1. Select MT8001Security ServerUser Groups nodes. (See Fig. 43.) 2. Select the User Group icon to create a new user group. 3. Expand the User Groups node and select the new User Group node. 4. Select the Node tab. 5. Name the User Group. 6. Set the Group ID (numeric only). There are four user groups in the EN54 GUI (1-4). User group 1 is the Default, and user group 4 is the Technical User.
Configuring the MT8001 5.4.6 Defining EN54 access level rights The first step is to create four user groups (1 ... 4). Access rights should then be allocated to these four groups according to the table below.
Configuring the MT8001 5.4.7 Defining custom commands Commands can be defined for each user group (MT8001 Security Server User Groups). (For more information about using commands, see the Operation Manual.) To define a command, you first set it up, and then you add one or more actions for that command. About rollback If one of the actions in a command sequence is not executed successfully, the rollback button displays.
Configuring the MT8001 Fig. 44 Define commands A B C D E F Description Action Description Action Icon File Name Roll Back Description Roll Back Icon File Name Page Number 1 Current Actions Field 2 3 4 Property Field Command Field Timeout Field 5 6 7 Add Button Change Button Remove Button Name of command. Description of command. Command icon (not configurable at the moment). Name of the rollback command. Rollback icon (not configurable at the moment).
Configuring the MT8001 Add an action Commands are made up of a series of actions. An action is a state change for a single point property. To add an action, do the following: 1. Drag the subsystem section, subsection, or element from the tree and drop it into the ‘Current Action’ field. (See Fig. 44, 1.) Note: the subsystem whose point is involved in the action setting must be already linked to the MT8001 driver. 2. Select the property from the drop-down list in the pop-up window. (See Fig. 44, 2.) 3.
Configuring the MT8001 5.4.8 Defining display mode In the MT8001 Framework Node tab, you can define the system display mode (see Fig. 45, A). There are two possible display modes: – – Always enabled: The system display is always present, regardless of if a user is logged on; Enabled only when a user is logged on: There is no system display unless a user is logged on.
Configuring the MT8001 Fig. 45 A B C Fig. 46 A B C Note Setting display and horn modes Select when Display mode: Normal (always enabled) or User enabled (enabled only when a user is logged on). Select which buzzer / horn will sound when an alarm occurs. Select when the buzzer / horn is activated (buzzer mode).
Configuring the MT8001 5.4.12 Setting event limits Set maximum events in the event list In the MT8001 Event server node, set the maximum number of events that can be on the event list at any one time. The default value is 150: during the commissioning phase (when many faults may be present) a value of 300 is recommended (max. value is 600).
Configuring the MT8001 5.5 Creating a backup of your project Before transferring the configuration to the MT8001, backup the Composer project (Tools Backup). This will ensure that if anything happens during the file transfer and your project is corrupted, you will be able to restore it. 5.6 Transferring the configuration Congratulations! You should be ready to transfer the configuration. To do this, you first need to prepare the files for transfer (see the following section).
Configuring the MT8001 Create the ActiveSync connection between the MT8001 and the PC To do this, perform the following steps: 1. Login to the MT8001 as Technical User (default for new systems ID = 1 / PIN = 1111). 2. Start the ActiveSync application on the PC, and initiate a connection (File Connection). 3. Click “Cancel” when the first dialog window displays. 4. Select the option “Service” from the main menu on the MT8001 unit. 5. Select “Get Connected” from the dialogue window.
Configuring the MT8001 5.6.3 Compact Flash card To transfer the configuration from a PC to the MT8001 via a Compact Flash (CF) card, do the following: 1. Select the MT8001 node in Composer. 2. Use the right-click menu to select: Node Commands Export Configuration 3. Select where you want to save the configuration file on the PC. The file is saved as a .zip file. 4. Select the compressed file you just saved and extract all files. 5. Turn off the MT8001 (if on) and remove the CF card. 6.
Testing the configuration 6 Testing the configuration Once you have configured the MT8001, you need to test the configuration. This section details how to do this. 6.1 Checking MT8001-subsystem connection Verify that the subsystems and the MT8001 communicate As soon as you turn on the MT8001, a Fault will be displayed on the Event browser for each control unit that is defined in the configuration.
Appendix A – ActiveSync® cable connection diagram Appendix A – ActiveSync® cable connection diagram Note: This cable is included in the service kit that can be purchased from the Siemens FS-DMS division. Fig. 48 ActiveSync cable connection diagram 58 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 006647_e_en MT8001 MP3.15 ICC.doc 09.
Appendix B – Internal wiring of MT8001 H28 housing Appendix B – Internal wiring of MT8001 H28 housing Fig. 49 H28 housing (ME8050/KS) 59 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 006647_e_en MT8001 MP3.15 ICC.doc 09.
Appendix C – Troubleshooting Appendix C – Troubleshooting The following addresses issues that may arise during the MT8001 configuration process. C.1 Downloading (transfer) C.1.1 ActiveSync won’t connect with the MT8001 When connecting to the MT8001, ActiveSync sometimes does not recognise the MT8001. Disconnect and reconnect the cable from the MT8001 After you have initiated “Connect” on ActiveSync, while it is trying to connect, physically unplug the cable from the MT8001 (COM1) and then reconnect it.
Appendix C – Troubleshooting C.1.2 The cable from MT8001 to service PC got disconnected If this happens during the “Send XML files” procedure, an error message will display on your PC that says there was an error writing the file on WinCE. Fig. 50 Error – Error writing file in WinCE To resolve this problem, do the following: 1. Reattach the cable. 2. Select “Retry” when the ActiveSync message appears. 3. Select “Get connected” through the MT8001 (‘Service’). The ActiveSync message appears. 4.
Appendix C – Troubleshooting C.1.4 MT8001 does not start correctly after file transfer Recheck the configuration Ensure that you have correctly configured the project in Composer, including verifying that the links were appropriately configured. Regenerate the XML files If you find no configuration errors, you will need to follow the recovery procedure to reset the MT8001. Then you will need to regenerate the XML files and transfer them to the MT8001.
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