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Main Control Card: (VIG-MCC-24)

This document provides instructions for installing the Main Control Card (MCC) in Vigilon alarm panels. The MCC fits into the backplane slot marked P1 and must be installed correctly with the battery side up. Wiring connections are made to ports P2, P4 and the USB port. Proper anti-static handling and powering down the panel are required before installing or removing cards.
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Main Control Card: (VIG-MCC-24)

This document provides instructions for installing the Main Control Card (MCC) in Vigilon alarm panels. The MCC fits into the backplane slot marked P1 and must be installed correctly with the battery side up. Wiring connections are made to ports P2, P4 and the USB port. Proper anti-static handling and powering down the panel are required before installing or removing cards.
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Data and Installation

Main Control Card by Honeywell

(VIG-MCC-24)

This leaflet covers the Main Control(ler) Card Backplane


(VIG-MCC-24) which is designed for installation in
VIG1-24 and VIG1-72 Vigilon panels. The MCC card must be installed in the correct
location in the backplane.

"
P4 socket to accept a P2 socket to accept a
40-way ribbon 20-way ribbon
cable from the DKC cable from the DKC An IO Card is not required for the connection
of DKC and Commissioning tool. The DKC ribbon
cables now connects to P2 and P4 on the MCC and the
Reset USB port Commissioning tool connect to the USB port on MCC.
Switch to accept
SW1 commissioning

&
tool connection

When handling the card always use


Chip anti-static work procedures.
2211-143
V4.xx

Minimum
should be
V4.37
& Always ensure the panel is completely
powered down before removal or fitting of cards
BATT1 MCC card fits into the Backplane into the backplane. Power down the battery supply
slot marked P1 (MCC/LCC) before the mains supply. The power up should be
Lithium battery + side up
done in a reverse order.
Backplane
Remove insulation sleeve or
disk before installing the card Secure the two ribbon
cables (at the fold) under the clamp
Technical data 40 way ribbon located on the backplane

Overall size 157mm height x 100mm width


Weight 96g (approximate)
Lithium Battery CR2032 3V cell.
Replace the battery only with
20 way ribbon
the same or equivalent type.
Dispose of all used batteries
Card guides
according to the
manufacturer’s instructions. Master Controller Card (MCC) Use the USB port on
to be fitted to socket the MCC to connect to
P1 CARD 0 on backplane the Commissioning tool.
Operating 0°C to 45°C
temperature
Main Controller Card or
Storage -10°C to 55°C P1 CARD 0
Local Controller Card (SUPPLIED)
temperature
P2 CARD15 Network or IO Card (Optional)
Relative humidity up to 90%
(non condensing) P3 CARD 1
Loop Processor Card (SUPPLIED)
or RS232
Battery connection P4 CARD 2
Loop Processor Card or RS232
(Option)
The MCC has a battery insulation sleeve or disk Loop Processor Card or RS232
P5 CARD 3
that must be removed before the card is fitted in the (Option)
backplane. P6 CARD 4
Loop Processor Card or RS232
(Option)

& Once the battery insulation sleeve or


disk is removed from the MCC, the card MUST
P7

P8
CARD 5

CARD 6
Network or RS232 or
Loop Card#
Network or RS232 or
Loop Card#
NOT be placed on a metal surface as this may # for VIG1-72 only
result in damage to the components on the card. Backplane

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At the end of their useful life, the packaging,


product and batteries should be disposed of
via a suitable recycling centre and in
accordance with national or local legislation.

WEEE Directive:
At the end of their useful life, the packaging,
product and batteries should be
disposed of via a suitable recycling centre.
Do not dispose of with your normal household waste.
Do not burn.

Gent by Honeywell reserves the right to revise this publication from time to time and make changes to the content hereof without
obligation to notify any person of such revisions of changes.

Hamilton Industrial Park, Waterside Road, Leicester LE5 1TN, UK Website: www.gent.co.uk

by Honeywell Telephone: +44 (0) 116 246 2000 Fax (UK): +44 (0)116 246 2300

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