
Outdoor Isolated Callpoint
76.53
83.8
04.5 mm Fixing Holes
3 Places
Status LEDPress here to activate
+ -
Loop
+ -
Programming
Port
Back box lock
screws here
(4 similar
locations)
Push-fit
Connector
The Outdoor Isolated Callpoint is an addressable weatherproof manual
callpoint.
The callpoint signals the condition of a switch contact that is operated by
pressing on a deformable element. After activation the deformable element
is not destroyed and the callpoint can be reset.
The unit features a short-circuit isolator and meets the requirements of
EN54 Pt. 11 and EN54 Pt. 17.
Details of the Status LED and activation are on Page 2.
Item Order Number
MCP - Isolator Outdoor 4099-5211
Resettable element (pack of 1) 515.001.127
Installation
1 Find the back box (not pictured). This is supplied with cable entry holes
2 Screw plugs into the unused entry holes, complete with the provided
3 Fit appropriate glands to the entry holes. Choose glands that fit the
4 If required fit the metal earthing plate. This may be required to maintain
5 Mount the back box to the wall using the supplied screws. Mount the
6 Feed the loop wires into the back box through the access holes.
7 If necessary make connections to the back box’s earth terminal. You
8 Remove the ‘Push-fit connector’ from its socket and connect the loop
9 Now start to work with the callpoint itself. Connect an 801AP MX
10 Ensure the rubber gasket is correctly seated in the channel on the rear
11 Align the callpoint to the back box and insert the push-fit connector.
12 Place the callpoint squarely over the back box and carefully push it into
13 Insert the four back box locking screws.
fitted with screw in blanking plugs. Choose appropriate cable entry
holes and remove the plugs. (The holes must be at the top and bottom
of the back box once mounted.)
plastic washers. For maximum sealing around the pugs apply a thread
sealant such as Loctite 5331.
entry holes (20 mm diameter) and provide a good seal round the loop
cabling.
electrical continuity across conduit sections, for example. The plate fits
to the rear of the back box and angles around to the top and bottom of
the back box, where it features holes corresponding to the cable access
holes. The plate is held in place by the fittings made to the cable access
holes.
box with the cable entry hole at the bottom for best weatherproofing.
can connect the loop left and right screens to this to maintain continuity.
wires into it.
Service Tool or an 850EMT into the programming port, noting the orientation. Program the unit with the ID defined in the site configuration.
of the callpoint.
place until the locating clips engage.
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Operation
Simplex Outdoor Isolated Callpoint
To check the status
The “Status LED” is shown on the previous page, its conditions are: ”not
activated” – this is normal; “activated yellow” – there is a short circuit on
the loop. This must be rectified as quickly as possible; “activated red” – the
callpoint has been activated, indicating that there is a fire alarm state within
the building.
To activate
To activate the callpoint press on the position marked (large dot). This
lows a spring to push the plastic element downwards, so closing a switch
al
and triggering a signal to the control panel.
To test
A test/reset key is provided to activate the callpoint for testing. Insert this
to the slot in the bottom of the unit and pull the sliding plate (lower half
in
of the front face) downwards. (Note this potentially causes an alarm).
Remove the key.
The deformable element also allows you to test by activating the callpoint
as normal. This is non-destructive.
To reset
To reset the callpoint, follow the ‘To test’ procedure above –pulling the
iding plate downwards allows the element to snap back to its non-
sl
deformed state.
To replace the glass or deformable element
Follow the ‘To test’ procedure above. Pull down further on the sliding plate
until it is free of the unit. Remove the deformable element, pulling away
the bottom first. Fit the replacement then push the sliding plate upwards
until it snaps back into place.
Maintenance
To remove the unit from the backbox
1 Remove the back box locking screws.
2 Gently lever the callpoint away from the back box by twisting a flat
bladed screwdriver in the slots between them.
Specifications
Parameter Value Parameter Value
System Compatibility Use only with the Simplex SX501 Fire
Operating Humidity Up to 95 %
.non-condensing
Alarm Controller
Environment Outdoor applications Dimensions (HWD) 93 x 97.5 x 73 mm
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
-25 to +70 oC
-30 to +70 oC
Weight 240 g
IP Rating IP67
Material Flame Retardant ABS, glass reinforced
Approvals
CPR CPR Approval European Type Approvals
Declaration of Performance EN54-11 EN54-17 LPCB
DoP-2015-4170
All required Declarations and certificates are publicly available on the website
The above fire detection products are components designed for use in Addressable Systems exclusively available to registered partners only. They are intended for installation
by trained registered personnel only. Systems should be installed and configured according to local regulations.
www.simplex-fire.com and are searchable by number or model name.
120.515.787_SPX-D-MCP830-DS. doc. version 1.0. 9. April 2018.
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document revision date and are subject to change without notice.
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