Facp Input Set Up Procedure- Fail-Safe Installation - Honeywell MPA2C3 User Manual

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Note: See the MPA2C3 installation manual how to connect the Fire panel output to the
MPA2C3 in chapter XYZ, and how to connect the outputs the to fail safe locking
devices (power-to-lock), with the correct jumper settings of (OUT1, OUT3 (AUX1),
OUT2, OUT4 (AUX2)).
Note: Jumper head on FACP jumper needs to be off when the FACP input is in use and to
un-bypass the FACP input.
Note*: Fail safe locking devices (power-to-lock) are devices that unlock when power (voltage) is
interrupted to the locking device. This interruption can be done by opening a NC (Normally
Closed) contact of a relay (door) output via the controls of the panel or when power to the
panel or to the locking device is lost. Main examples for fail safe locking devices are magnetic
locks.

FACP input set up procedure- FAIL-SAFE INSTALLATION

The below procedure is to create a fail-safe installation. Any diversion from these
steps will make the installation not fail-safe (unlock doors at power fail and at
FACP input triggered).
To make sure all door outputs are in a fail-safe mode, the panel needs to be in
Reversed Door Access Mode. The are 5 steps to make the FACP input fully func-
tional.
1. Set panel in Reversed Door Access Mode
In Panel configuration/advanced/FACP Input:
MPA2C3 User Manual
FACP input activated: Doors 1 to 2/4 are and stay in unlocked state, and controls
are not possible using cards, egress or software/Web User Interface
a. Go to section DOOR OUTPUT OPERATION:
Select DOOR ACCESS MODE: REVERSED
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