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MHD 535 Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535


The mode of operation of the MHD 535 is based on the collection of data of a large number of sensors which are integrated in the sensor cable at regular intervals, and central analysis of this data. The sensor values correspond to the temperature at the sensor's location. These temperature values are transferred to the Processor Unit PU via the cable and read in there. The Processor Unit PU contains various files with logic equations and programming instructions, which define how the read-in temperature values should be handled. This list of instructions is written in binary format. It defines under which conditions the system responds and the type of response. During operation the Processor Unit PU scans the sensors integrated in the sensor cable and interprets the list of instructions from the Processor Unit PU file. The sensor cable MHD 535 is connected to the analysis unit and analyzed. Connection can be made directly via flat-ribbon connectors, or via a standardized connecting cable CCA 535. To cope with increased electromagnetic interference (EMI), a Protection Filter Module PFM 535 (connection module with lightning protection) is attached to the sensor cable - in front of the first sensor. If the sensor cable is connected directly to the Processor Unit PU, the Protection Filter Module PFM 535 is integrated in the Processor Unit PU. If connection is made via a connecting cable, the Protection Filter Module PFM 535 is integrated as a connection point to the sensor cable. An Earth Connection Box ECB 535 (mandatory for fire protection applications which satisfy VdS guidelines) can be used between the Protection Filter Module PFM 535 and the Processor Unit PU. A Connection and Filter Module CFM 535 is used to connect individual sensor cable sections. A Cable Terminator Module CTM 535 is used at the end of the sensor cable. If the temperature response values defined in the Processor Unit PU are exceeded, the triggered state is transmitted to a superordinate control system by means of a potential-free changeover contact. The Relay Control Unit RCU 535 is used to drive relays with a potential-free changeover contact. Groups can also be formed.

Figure 1: General operating principle

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Processor Unit PU Relay Control Unit RCU 535 Earth Connection Box ECB 535 Protection Filter Module PFM 535 Sensor Separator Module SSM 535 Connection and Filter Module CFM 535 Various accessories such as cable mounting clips CMC 511A are not listed The following table shows the various types of Processor Unit PU and their options. Cable Terminator Module CTM 535 Connecting cable CCA 535 Laptop Control system / AS Sensor cable MHD 535

Stand-alone Signal Processor SSP 535 Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535 Remote Signal Processor RSP 535 Remote eXtended Generator RXG 535 Remote Response Generator RRG 535 Remote System Server RSS 535 Remote Access Point RAP 535

Sensor cable Common alarm Common fault 8 group relays Connection to Relay Control Unit RCU 535 RS232

RS422 / ModBus Interface MBI 535-x Fault Tolerant Network FT-NET Dual sided supply System Base Module SBM Input-Output Module IOM

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Description of the Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535
The Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535 is a Processor Unit PU supporting: Sensor cable Common alarm relay Common fault relay 8 group relays Connection to a Relay Control Unit RCU 535 RS232 interface RS422 / ModBus Interface MBI 535-x

Construction of the Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535


The Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535 comprises a plastic enclosure containing the electronic components. The enclosure features a number of cable entries for inserting the sensor cable and the electrical connecting cable.

Figure 2: Construction of the Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535

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Connecting cable Sensor cable Compact Flash connector Jumper connector ModBus option RS232 interface RS422 interface Alarm and fault relay Power supply and reset Connection to external RCU 535 Relay Connection to external RCU 535 (shield) Inputs DIL switch MHD 535 Cable entry Cable entry for connection to external RCU 535 Power supply and relay cable entry Relay cable entry Communication cable entry

Mounting the Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535


Mounting position of the Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535 The Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535 can generally be mounted on the X or Y axis. Vertical mounting is preferable. Mounting on the Z axis is not permissible.

Safety Notice
Other mounting positions are only allowed in exceptional cases and after consultation with the manufacturer.

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Figure 3: Drilling plan of the Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535

Selecting the location for the Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535 The location should be an easily accessible site which does not require the use of tools (ladder, scaffolding) when working on the Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535. In applications in an alarm system it is recommended to install the Processor Unit PU in a lockable protective cabinet (with a glass door).

Notice
The Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535 may not be exposed to direct sunlight. The Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535 should be located in an area with a normal ambient temperature (-25 ... + 50 C).
Fastening the Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535 The Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535 is fastened using 4 screws. A minimum distance of 15 cm from parts on site (control cabinets, alcoves etc.) should be kept on the entry side of the sensor cable.

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Technical specifications of the Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535

Figure 4: Dimensional drawing of the Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535

PU Type
SRG 535

Parameter
Operating voltage U Power consumption max.

Values
+10 ... +36 VDC

Remark

approx. 220 - 4 x U mA Rest approx. 220 - 4 x U mA Fault approx. 230 - 4 x U mA Alarm approx. 330 - 0.6 x U mA all relays triggered
Max. sensor cable length Max. number of sensors Max. length of connecting cable CCA 535 Response range MHD 535 Protection class

200 / 1000 / 1750 / 2000 / 2000 m depending on the sensor distance 250 Qty. 200 m SABIX D315 FRNC EN 54 Part 5, class A1 to C IP65 in accordance with IEC 529 / EN 60529
(1991)

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Ambient conditions Temperature range Ambient condition humidity

3K5 / 3Z1 in accordance with IEC 721-3-3 / EN


60721-3-3 (1995)

-25 ... +85 C

95 % rel. hum. for a short time without condensation 70 % rel. hum. constant
Max. load of relay contact Inputs Terminals Terminals relay contacts Ground terminal Cable entry

250 V / 6A +10 ... +36 VDC 2.5 mm2 maximum 1.5 mm2 4 mm2

1 x seal insert MHD 535FX Sensor cable 1 x seal insert MHD 535SD 1 x seal insert MHD 535HD 1 x seal insert 8 - 5 mm Connecting cable 1 x seal insert 8 - 5 mm Communication RCU 535 4 x seal inserts 10.5 -7 mm general
Material of enclosure Approval Dimensions Weight

Polycarbonate VdS EN54 159 x 294 x 90 mm incl. cable entries approx. 1.30 g

Notice
Power consumption for maximum permissible voltage drop in the electrical installation (decisive value for calculating the conductor cross-section). The values in the technical specifications relating to maximum cable length may be higher or lower from case to case. In borderline cases, the manufacturer of the MHD 535 must therefore perform an accurate calculation of the limit data.

Danger
Prior to the implementation and commissioning of an installation, the technical documentation T800469 must be observed.

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Interconnection principle
The interconnection principle of all MHD 535 components is shown in the following diagram:

Figure 5: General operating principle

Processor Unit PU Relay Control Unit RCU 535 Earth Connection Box ECB 535 Protection Filter Module PFM 535 Sensor Separator Module SSM 535 Connection and Filter Module CFM 535 Various accessories such as cable mounting clips CMC 511A

Cable Terminator Module CTM 535 Connecting cable CCA 535 Laptop Control system / AS Sensor cable MHD 535

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Grounding and shielding concept

If not laid properly, the sensor cable MHD 535 may act as an antenna, which may lead to malfunctions as a result of electromagnetic radiation. In extreme cases, this may result in the destruction of the sensor cable MHD 535. The positioning of the sensor cable in relation to any electromagnetic sources of interference is therefore very important. Attention should be paid in particular to inductive and capacitive couplings. Inductive coupling may arise if the installation of the sensor cable forms a loop (see next diagram), or if the sensor cable or connecting cable is laid in parallel to other live cables over long stretches.

Figure 6: Inductive coupling

Processor Unit PU Earth Connecting Box ECB 535 Protection and Filter Module PFM 535

Connection and Filter Module CFM 535 Cable Terminator Module CTM 535 Antenna with inductive coupling

Please note that the antenna formed by the loop has a sensitivity that is proportional to its surface. In addition, the parasitic coupling capacitances of the connecting cables to ground cause the loop to be closed for high frequencies. A second coupling path arises in running sensor cables in parallel to other cables in which high currents are circulating. In this case the coupling is proportional: to the (alternating) current intensity, to the frequency of the alternating currents and to the distance over which the conductors are routed in parallel.

It is inversely proportional to the distance of the sensor cable (or connecting cable). The best means of protection in these cases is therefore to lay the cables at a sufficient distance from each other. Experience has shown that 60 cm is an adequate distance.

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Danger
Loop formations as shown in the previous diagram should be avoided. Running the sensor cable and connecting cable in parallel with live installation cables - particularly over long sections - should be avoided. If this is not possible, a minimum distance of 20 cm should be maintained. In extreme cases it may be possible to place the connecting cable inside a metal protective tube, which is connected to a compensation potential (after consultation with the manufacturer) on the Processor Unit PU side. If reduced availability of the sensor cable arises during commissioning (sampling error, increased standard deviation of the temperature values), then other/additional potential equalization measures as described in the chapter "Shielding P. 11" may be required (after consultation with the manufacturer).
All these circumstances will be taken into account if the grounding and shielding concept described below is adhered to and normally the functioning of the sensor cable will not be impaired.

Potential equalization (grounding) The Processor Unit PU should be connected to the potential equalization via the external grounding terminal on the enclosure. The connection point of the potential equalization is located in the cabinet housing the Processor Unit PU. It is usually identical to the grounding of the control unit. The potential equalization within the room containing the Processor Unit PU - or the entire object - must be executed correctly. In particular, different ground potentials via which equalizing currents can flow may not arise.

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Shielding When the sensor cable MHD 535 is connected to the Processor Unit PU via a connecting cable CCA 535, the shielding of the connecting cable must connected as shown in the following example.

Figure 7: Shielding concept- variant I

Processor Unit PU Earth Connecting Box ECB 535 Protection and Filter Module PFM 535

Connection and Filter Module CFM 535 / Sensor Separator Module SSM 535 Cable Terminator Module CTM 535 External supply

Safety Notice
The shielding must be insulated (heat shrink tube) to prevent short circuits.

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If there is a risk of lightning strikes, the grounding connection should be made in accordance with one of the following variants. This entails removing the insulation of the connecting cable in order that the shield is connected directly to ground.

Figure 8: Shielding concept- variant II

The result of this is that the strong currents that arise as a result of a lightning strike are directly diverted to ground, and do not flow through the device Processor Unit PU . , as

If the ground connection is made in this manner, you are advised not to connect the grounding terminal of the Processor Unit PU otherwise a loop could form.

The connecting cable should be connected using a low-impedance connection, where the connecting cable between the Earth Connecting Box ECB 535 and the Processor Unit PU must be kept as short as possible.

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For further information see also the chapter "Connection overview P. 13"

Connection overview
An overview of the connection of the various devices can be seen in the tables below.

Conductor
Shield pink blue white gray green yellow brown

Processor Unit PU
Tm 0 Tm 1 Tm 2 Tm 3 Tm 4 Tm 5 Tm 6 Tm 7

Earth Connecting Box ECB 535


Tm 0 Tm 1 Tm 2 Tm 3 Tm 4 Tm 5 Tm 6 Tm 7

Sensor cable module


Tm 0 Tm 1 Tm 2 Tm 3 Tm 4 Tm 5 Tm 6

Table 1: Overview of connection of connecting cable

Conductor
Shield Flat-ribbon cable

Processor Unit PU
Tm 0/1 Flat-ribbon connector

Earth Connecting Box ECB 535


Banana connector Flat-ribbon connector

Sensor cable module


Banana connector Flat-ribbon connector

Table 2: Overview of connection of sensor cable

Operation
Operation of the MHD 535 in normal mode (after commissioning) is restricted to switching on/off or resetting a triggered event (alarm/fault). Triggered events at the Processor Unit PU can be reset on site by briefly activating the "Reset" input (for at least 3 seconds). Further operations can be carried out using a notebook with the PC tool MHD-Config. The exact procedure is not covered in this documentation (for details see the Help function in the PC tool MHD-Config).

Configuration
The configuration steps of the Processor Unit PU are described in the technical documentation T800469.

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Display elements

Figure 9: View of the display elements at the Processor Unit PU

Further display elements can be found in the Relay Control Unit RCU 535. A red LED which displays the triggered state is set up for each relay.

Reset
The Processor Unit PU can be reset following a triggered event by . a brief interruption of the supply voltage of the Processor Unit PU Warning: See the following hazard warning briefly activating the "Reset" input (for at least 3 seconds) on the Processor Unit PU on site, or via the PC tool MHD-Config using a notebook

Danger
Resetting an event via the supply voltage (cold start): When performing a reset by briefly interrupting the supply voltage please ensure a waiting time of a minimum of 60 seconds between the occurrence of the event and the interruption of the power supply. This ensures that the system can back up all files correctly and also that at least 3 temperature scans can be recorded after the event (consequences of alarm). The reset time (interruption time) should be at least 5 seconds.

Notice
Onsite reset ("Reset" input, from a notebook) does not cause a superordinate control system to be reset. The reset operation in the MHD 535 may cause the superordinate line of the control system to trigger a fault.

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Display
Three LEDs on the Processor Unit PU indicate the current state of the Processor Unit PU as follows:

Function
System off Startup procedure Reset procedure Full shutdown Partial shutdown Normal operation Fault triggered Alarm

"Power" (green)
off flashes (10Hz) flashes (10Hz) on flashes (1 Hz) on on on

"Fault" (yellow)
off on on on on off on off

"Alarm" (red)
off off off off off off off on

Item numbers of Processor Unit PU

Brief description
Stand-alone Signal Processor SSP 535 Stand-alone Signal Processor SSP 535 with internal PFM 535 Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535 Stand-alone Response Generator SRG 535 with internal PFM 535 Remote Signal Processor RSP 535 Remote Signal Processor RSP 535 with internal PFM 535 Remote eXtended Generator RXG 535 Remote eXtended Generator RXG 535 with internal PFM 535 Remote Response Generator RRG 535 Remote System Server RSS 535 Remote Access Point RAP 535 Relay Control Unit RCU 535 Main board SBM Main board IOM

Type
Rev G. Rev G. Rev G. Rev G. Rev G. Rev G. Rev G. Rev G.

Item number
MSSP00R0PCAGRST2 MSSP10R0PCAGRST2 MSRG00R0PCAGRST2 MSRG10R0PCAGRST2 MRSP00R0PCAGRST2 MRSP10R0PCAGRST2 MRXG00R0PCAGRST2 MRXG10R0PCAGRST2 MRRG0000PCAGRST2 MRSS0000PCAGRST2 MRAP0000PCAGRST2 MRCU0000PCAGRST2 Ask manufacturer Ask manufacturer

MHD535 T 800464 Revision: 11/05/09 vb The product specifications contained in this document are subject to change without notice. Copyright by Securiton

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