DESCRIPTION : The Intro to Fire Alarm Systems Design, Maintenance and NFPA 72 training class teaches students about the stages of fire, fire alarm system design, and the components that make up a fire alarm system. Students learn the codes and standards for fire alarm systems, including the 2022 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 72® National Fire Alarm Code®. Students learn the operating principles of initiating devices, notification appliances, and fire alarm systems with specific equipment examples and installation and placement considerations. They also learn how to design a fire alarm system with zoning, assessment and planning, and power management in mind.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Anyone who is responsible for Fire Alarm System planning, plan review, equipment specifications, installation, acceptance, operation, and maintenance.
Note: Always offered in the Spring; additional classes may be added. Check the class schedule for offerings.
TOPICS:
- Overview of Fire Alarm Systems
- Operating Principles, Placement, and Installation of Initiating Devices and Notification Appliances
- Operating Principles, Design Considerations, and Connection Diagrams of Typical Control Panels
- System Design
- Reporting/Receiving Equipment Types
- Testing
- Troubleshooting
- Maintenance
FEE: $2,099.76 (regularly scheduled class held at Monaco)
COURSE NUMBER: 020-000-00
CLASS LIMIT: Min.: 5 students Max.: 18 students Register early!
DESCRIPTION: The M-2/MAAP+ training class introduces the components of addressable panels including circuits, LCD, LEDs, ports, and switches. Students learn how each panel is expected to work from supplied specification drawings, the basics of the Monaco Addressable Planner software, as well as hands-on experience wiring devices, resolving troubles and testing the panels. Finally, communication between M-2/MAAP+ Addressable panel and Monaco Central Receiving Systems is explained. Extensive labs teach students the following:
- Install, program, operate, and maintain M-2/MAAP+ addressable panels
- Operation of the M-Addressable planner and out to transfer configuration files to the D-21
- Transfer system requirements to a point-to-point drawing and then wire the panes to meet those system requirements.
Students with a laptop computer will receive hands-on experience programming panels using the planning software.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Anyone who programs, installs, operates, and maintains M-2 Addressable panel.
PRE-REQUISITES:
- Pentium-class laptop computer with Windows 95 or later and at least one 9-pin RS-232 serial port or a 9-pin RS-232 to USB adaptor to program the panels. Students need administrative rights to their computer to install software used in the class.
TOPICS:
- Addressable FACP overview
- Installation and connections
- Configuration and programming using the M-Planner, and transferring configuration files to the D-21
- Operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting
FEE: $2,099.76 (regularly scheduled class held at Monaco)
COURSE NUMBER: 020-021-00
CLASS LIMIT: Min.: 5 students Max.: 18 students Register early!
DESCRIPTION: Covers installation, programming, testing, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of MAAP-X addressable MNS FACP, which reports to the D-21 Central Receiving System through a built-in radio transceiver. The course also covers basic D-21 data entry for MAAP-X addressable MNS FACP, as well as antenna installation, troubleshooting, testing, radio transmissions with the D-21 and MNS local operating consoles. Extensive Labs teach students the following:
- Class is taught through lecture and by hands-on labs, wiring addressable devices, MAAP-X programming through the Planner software, and testing to include transmissions with the D-21 Central Receiving System.
- Students learn the 3 operation modes of an MAAP-X FACP: stand-alone (no radio), point reporting, and non-point reporting.
- Students learn how to program the panel using conventional IDCs and addressable SLCs. Students also learn how to use the new MNS features and capabilities of the MAAP-X. Point reporting, sensor grouping, local operating consoles, and text displays are also covered.
- Students receive MAAP-X Planner software to program the panels.
- Students learn how to import a MAAP-X point reporting database file into the D-21.
Students with a laptop computer will receive hands-on experience programming panels using the planning software.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Anyone who programs, installs, operates, and maintains MAAP-X addressable, point reporting, MNS panels.
Note: This course is prerequisite to the MAAP-X Sub-Panel and Expansion Backplane course.
PRE-REQUISITES:
- Pentium-class laptop computer with Windows 95 or later, and at least one 9-pin RS-232 serial port or a 9-pin RS-232 to USB adaptor to program the transceivers. Students need administrative rights to their computer to install software used in the class.
TOPICS:
- Addressable FACP overview
- Operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting
- Configuration and programming using the MAAP-X Planner, and transferring configuration files to the D-21
FEE: $2,099.76 (regularly scheduled class held at Monaco)
COURSE NUMBER: 020-024-00
CLASS LIMIT: Min.: 5 students Max.: 18 students Register early!
DESCRIPTION: Covers installation, programming, testing, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of the MAAP-X Sub-Panels and Expansion Backplanes, on a VPN to a MAAP-X Panel, which reports to the D-21 Central Receiving System through a built-in radio transceiver. The course also covers basic D-21 data entry for expanded MAAP-X with MNS and Fire local operating consoles (LOCs), text displays, and radio transmissions with the D-21. MAAP-X Sub-Panels and Expansion Backplanes are intended for large or multi-building complexes and SCIF installations.
- Class is taught through lecture and by hands-on labs, wiring addressable devices, MAAP-X programming through the Planner software, and testing to include transmissions with the D-21 Central Receiving System.
- Students learn how to configure the MAAP-X System with MAAP-X Sub-Panels on a Fiber VPN and Expansion Backplanes on a Copper VPN, connect LOCs and text displays to each panel type, and ensure all report back to the D-21. Panels support 3 operating modes: stand-alone (no radio), point reporting, and non-point reporting.
- Students learn how to program the panels’ addressable SLCs and SOCs for prerecorded and live voice MNS. Students also learn how to use the new MNS features and capabilities of the expanded MAAP-X System with LOCs and text displays.
- Students receive MAAP-X Planner software to program the panels.
- Students learn how to import a MAAP-X point reporting database file into the D-21.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Anyone who programs, installs, operates, and maintains MAAP-X addressable, point reporting, MNS panels with MAAP-X Sub-Panels and/or Expansion Backplanes.
PRE-REQUISITES:
- Completion of the MAAP-X Addressable, Point Reporting, MNS course (020-024-00) is required.
- Pentium-class laptop computer with Windows 95 or later, and at least one 9-pin RS-232 serial port or 9-pin RS-232 to USB adaptor to program the panels. Students need administrative rights to their computer to install software used in the class.
TOPICS:
- Addressable FACP overview
- Operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting
- Configuration and programming using the MAAP-X Planner, and transferring configuration files to the D-21
- Installation, programming, and maintenance of MAAP-X Bidirectional Sub-Panels and Expansion Backplanes
FEE: $2,099.76 (regularly scheduled class held at Monaco)
COURSE NUMBER: 020-025-00
CLASS LIMIT: Min.: 5 students Max.: 10 students Register early!
DESCRIPTION: The D-21 is a sophisticated, Windows® based Central Receiving and Management System that is compatible with the D-21 and D-700 transceivers. The D-21 uses client/server architecture and consists of two client programs: the D-21 Administration Client and the D-21 Incident Client. The D-21 Incident Client is used by operators to process incidents and dispatch resources.
The D-21 Central Receiving Class provides hands-on experience setting up the D-21 using the Admin Client and handling incidents using the D-21 Incident Client — from responding to an alert, creating an incident, dispatching resources to handle the incident, and working with the D-21 to provide information needed to expedite incident resolution.
Operators also learn how to use the daily activity functions, view status information and response plans, dispatch resources, interact with an ESRI map of a base, and much more.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Anyone who is responsible for configuring or maintaining the D-21 database and D-21 operators and trainers of operators.
TOPICS:
- Overview of the D-21 System
- Database design and data input
- Graphics Input
- Map Updating
- Creating Actions
- Creating Reports
- Equipment operation
- Incident Processing
- Resource dispatching
- Transceiver troubles
- Daily Activities, Reminders, Actions
- Generating and printing reports
- Network connections
FEE: $2,099.76 (regularly scheduled class held at Monaco)
COURSE NUMBER: 020-017-00
CLASS LIMIT: Min.: 5 students Max.: 16 students Register early!
DESCRIPTION: Monaco’s BT-X FSK (Frequency Shift Key) Multi Application Transceiver is installed in protected buildings and communicates to the D-21 Central Receiving System. The BT-X FSK Multi Application Transceivers Class is an intensive week of education. Students learn how to install, operate, troubleshoot, and maintain the BT-X FSK Multi Application Transceiver and the BT-X MNS M-2 interface. Extensive hands-on time is provided for troubleshooting, using test equipment, programming the BT-X Transceiver, and using diagnostics. Including training on the D-21 MNS and the BT-X MNS to M-2 FACP Interface. The antenna lab teaches students how to correctly terminate coaxial cable and install antennas to prevent 80 percent of problems that customers encounter with radio transmissions. This class is a must for anyone who works with Monaco BT-X transceivers.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Anyone who is responsible for radio alarm, Mass Notification systems, planning/reviewing/specification writing, installation, acceptance, and maintenance.
PREREQUISITES:
- Pentium-class laptop computer with Windows 95 or later, and at least one 9-pin RS-232 serial port or a 9-pin RS-232 to USB adaptor to program the transceivers. Students need administrative rights to their computer to install software used in the class.
TOPICS:
- D-21 FSK system overview
- Antenna coaxial cable lab
- BT-X FSK Multi Application Transceiver operation, programming, maintenance, and troubleshooting for Fire and MNS
- BT-X MNS M-2 interface installation, operation, programming, maintenance, and troubleshooting
- System checkout, test equipment
- D-21 central station equipment Fire and MNS programming setup
FEE: $2,099.76 (regularly scheduled class held at Monaco)
COURSE NUMBER: 020-020-00
CLASS LIMIT: Min.: 5 students Max.: 18 students Register early!