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Introduction About this document Purpose of this document This document describes the MT8001 version MP4.15 functional and system capabilities. It explains the product fundamentals and user benefits. It also explains the basics of how the MT8001 can be integrated into your facility. Scope This document applies to the MT8001 management terminal, version 4.15. Document overview This document provides you with the information you need to determine whether the MT8001 fits your security needs.
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Introduction 1 Introduction The MT8001 is a professional management and monitoring terminal for integrating security and safety systems. Primary users of the MT8001 are guards and managers responsible for safety and security. However, occasional users can also use the terminal whenever this becomes necessary. 1.
Introduction MT8001 can offer peace of mind The MT8001 fits organisations to handle safety and security 24 hours a day and can provide you a proven solution you can rely on. 1.2 Features and benefits The MT8001 system offers the following features: Flexibility – The system can be built and configured to best fit your actual situation. MT8001 can be used with brand new installations, as well as to improve the performance of existing systems.
Functional capabilities 2 Functional capabilities This chapter describes important security tasks the MT8001 can do. It also describes some optional features, and tells how to perform some common tasks. 2.1 User interface MT8001 user interface categories The MT8001 user interface (Fig. 1) can be divided into the following primary categories: Summary bar, on the top, provides an overview of the system conditions. Working area, in the centre.
Functional capabilities 2.1.2 Event list The event list (Fig. 3) displays a list of all open events. For each event, the list displays the time when the event occurred, information about the nature of the event, and the exact location where it occurred. From this list, you can directly execute commands to treat the event: you just need to touch the event line you want to select and then start treating it. Fig.
Functional capabilities 2.1.4 Plant browser The Plant browser (Fig. 5) presents a tree-structured display of all detectors and alarming/control devices of your site. From the tree, you can review the status of the site, select and change the state of a detector, a group of detectors, or an entire area. Fig. 5 2.1.5 MT8001 Plant browser History browser The MT8001 records and stores the events and actions relating to them as they occur.
Functional capabilities 2.2 Event treatment 2.2.1 Event announcement The following occurs when a new event is triggered: The MT8001 buzzer sounds. The event counter that corresponds with the event category becomes active and flashes. A new event icon and event description displays in the event list. If the screen saver is active, an Event page is shown full screen (Fig. 7). Just touch any point of the screen to show the event list. Fig.
Functional capabilities Depending on the MT8001 configuration, an advanced set of treatment tools can also be available, to use as you deem appropriate in the situation. The treatment tool list includes: Displaying an assistance text and/or graphic. Showing the dynamic graphic map associated to the source of the event (see Fig. 8). An event protocol report, including the detailed logs of changes of state and control commands. Providing a report form that must be completed by the operator. Fig.
Product set-up & configuration 3 Product set-up & configuration When the MT8001 is installed at your site, it needs to be configured for your specific facility. The WW8000 Composer was developed for this purpose. Composer is an easy-to-use configuration tool that makes the process of customising the MT8001 for a site fast and easy. 3.1 Composer: the integrated configuration tool The configuration tool named WW8000 Composer is used to configure all FS-DMS systems.
Product set-up & configuration Standard print reports The Composer offers three different kinds of standard reports you can print: – Project Structure Report: Outlines the project tree; – Brief Report: Shows the project tree with the properties contained in the first sheet of the Edit Grid; – Complete Report: Contains all detailed information contained in a project. Download Once you have configured the project off-line, download the configuration to the MT8001 terminal.
System solutions 4 System solutions The following describes the different site configuration options you have with the MT8001 Management Terminal. 4.1 Small fire system A CS11 AlgoRex C-Bus cluster or FC700A fire system can be directly connected to the MT8001 via the ISO1745 interface protocol. The following configuration is also approved for fire detection applications by the VdSApproval Authority (based on the European Standard EN54-2). Fig. 10 CS11 AlgoRex (FC700A) via ISO1745 interface protocol.
System solutions 4.2 Cerloop The MT8001 Management Terminal supports the Cerloop network type. It may be used either as a stand-alone system, or as part of a larger decentralised configuration. The following subsystems are supported on the Cerloop network: CS11 AlgoRex fire detection systems CZ10 fire detection systems CS440 intrusion detection systems CC60 gas detection systems MF7033/MM7033 Mux/Demux systems STT11 (Système de Télécommande et Télésignalisation) Fig.
System solutions 4.3 NK8000 network The MT8001 also supports an NK8223/NK8225 to allow common support for subsystems handling various disciplines. The following subsystems are supported via an NK8223/NK8225: CS11 AlgoRex, FC700A fire detection systems CZ10 fire detection systems CS6 Guarto intrusion detection systems SI410/420 Sintony intrusion detection systems CS440 intrusion detection systems CC60 gas detection systems DF8000/CF9000 Input/Output systems Note: Up to four CS6 Guarto panels are supported.
System solutions 4.4 DMS8000 decentralised solution In large architectures, including a central Danger Management System (e.g. MM8000), the MT8001 can be used as local terminal, for example at floor or building level, and thus addressing the demand of a distribution of the safety and security operations. Fig. 14 Large decentralised architecture example 18 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 053_DMS_ MT8001_System_Description_ MP4.15_A6V10096189_a_en.doc 06.
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