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Advanced MxPro 5 MX-5201N Networkable 1–2 Loop Fire Alarm Panel (MX-5201N)

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MxPro 5 MX‑5201N — 1–2 loop addressable panel, Nittan
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Advanced MxPro 5 MX‑5201N — networkable analogue addressable fire alarm control panel for small to medium systems. Supplied with one Nittan loop driver card; supports Nittan Evolution protocol (N variant). EN54‑2, EN54‑4 and EN54‑13 approved.

  • 1–2 loop analogue addressable panel (one loop card fitted).
  • Supports up to 254 devices per loop (protocol dependent).
  • Ad‑NeT peer‑to‑peer networking — up to 200 panels/nodes (vendor literature).
  • Installer tools: auto‑learn, loop detection, on‑board oscilloscope and graphical LCD.
  • Event log (~5,000 entries), programmable false alarm areas (201) and programmable LEDs (20).
  • USB & RS232 PC connections; supports remote terminals, BMS interfaces and IP gateway options.

Pricing note: cost_price recorded as 1270.76 in the product record — currency not stated in the source data (INSUFFICIENT DATA to confirm currency). The suggested_price shown (1512.81) is the minimum RRP to secure a 16% margin computed as cost_price / 0.84. Please confirm the currency and whether RRP should be shown inc‑VAT or ex‑VAT and I will recalc and provide rounded retail prices and optional promotional tiers in the confirmed currency.

Compliance & installation: EN54‑2, EN54‑4 and EN54‑13 approvals (check local/variant FM approvals). Must be installed and commissioned by a qualified fire‑alarm engineer in accordance with local regulations and the manufacturer's installation manual. For battery sizing, enclosure options and detailed wiring refer to the Advanced MxPro 5 manual and datasheet.

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Technical Details
Specifications
General
Model
MX‑5201N (MxPro 5, N variant)
Panel Type
Analogue addressable, 1–2 loop
Loop Card Supplied
1 loop card included
Capacity-&-network
Devices per loop
Up to 254 (protocol dependent)
Zones (networked)
Up to 2,000 zones (network architecture)
Networking
Ad‑NeT peer‑to‑peer, up to 200 nodes
Network device capacity
Vendor literature cites up to 200,000 devices
Approvals
Standards
EN54‑2, EN54‑4, EN54‑13
Other approvals
FM approvals for some variants (see vendor)
Logging-&-controls
Event log
Approx. 5,000 events
False alarm areas
201 programmable areas
LEDs
20 programmable indicator LEDs
Installer tools
Auto‑learn, loop detection, on‑board oscilloscope
Connectivity
PC Interfaces
USB and RS‑232
Integration
Remote terminals, BMS interfaces, IP gateway and I/O drivers
Physical-&-power
Enclosure size
Medium (Mx‑5200/M) — typical dims ~345 × 430 × 120 mm
Weight
Varies with batteries fitted
Power supply
On‑board PSU; battery space (see manual for recommended battery sizes)

Specifications

General

Model MX‑5201N (MxPro 5, N variant)
Panel Type Analogue addressable, 1–2 loop
Loop Card Supplied 1 loop card included

Capacity-&-network

Devices per loop Up to 254 (protocol dependent)
Zones (networked) Up to 2,000 zones (network architecture)
Networking Ad‑NeT peer‑to‑peer, up to 200 nodes
Network device capacity Vendor literature cites up to 200,000 devices

Approvals

Standards EN54‑2, EN54‑4, EN54‑13
Other approvals FM approvals for some variants (see vendor)

Logging-&-controls

Event log Approx. 5,000 events
False alarm areas 201 programmable areas
LEDs 20 programmable indicator LEDs
Installer tools Auto‑learn, loop detection, on‑board oscilloscope

Connectivity

PC Interfaces USB and RS‑232
Integration Remote terminals, BMS interfaces, IP gateway and I/O drivers

Physical-&-power

Enclosure size Medium (Mx‑5200/M) — typical dims ~345 × 430 × 120 mm
Weight Varies with batteries fitted
Power supply On‑board PSU; battery space (see manual for recommended battery sizes)

MxPro 5 MX‑5201N — 1–2 loop addressable panel, Nittan features

Advanced MX-5201N MXPro 5 1-2 Loop Fire Alarm Panel (Nittan Protocol)

Advanced MxPro 5 MX-5201N Networkable 1–2 Loop Fire Alarm Panel (MX-5201N)

Introduction to the Advanced MxPro 5 MX‑5201N and its key features

Advanced MxPro 5 MX‑5201Nis a networkable analogue addressable fire alarm control panel designed for small to medium installations where flexibility, regulatory compliance and ease of commissioning matter. Supplied with one Nittan loop driver card, the MX‑5201N supports the Nittan Evolution protocol (N variant) and carries EN54‑2, EN54‑4 and EN54‑13 approvals. Its compact footprint, peer‑to‑peer networking capability and installer tools make it a practical choice for commercial buildings, schools, small hospitals and multi‑building sites that require scalable and reliable detection and alarm management.

  • 1–2 loop analogue addressable architecture (one loop card fitted).
  • Supports up to 254 devices per loop (protocol dependent).
  • Ad‑NeT peer‑to‑peer networking — vendor literature supports up to 200 panels/nodes.
  • On‑board installer tools including auto‑learn, loop detection and an oscilloscope for diagnostics.
  • Graphical LCD, programmable LEDs and an event log of around 5,000 entries.
  • PC connectivity via USB and RS‑232 with options for IP gateway, remote terminals and BMS integration.

Detailed specifications and benefits

The MX‑5201N is part of the MxPro 5 family, built to offer features often found on larger systems while retaining a compact, cost‑effective form factor. Below is a concise breakdown of the panel's specification groups and the practical benefits each delivers.

  • Model:MX‑5201N (MxPro 5, N variant) — a purpose‑built variant to support the Nittan Evolution protocol.
  • Panel type:Analogue addressable, selectable for 1–2 loops; 1 loop card supplied as standard.
  • Devices per loop:Up to 254 devices (protocol dependent), allowing dense device populations such as detectors, call points and interfaces on individual loops.
  • Zones and network capacity:Networked systems can scale to thousands of zones (vendor literature cites up to 2,000 zones and very large aggregated device counts), enabling multi‑building deployments without sacrificing local control.
  • Standards:EN54‑2 (control panels), EN54‑4 (power supply), EN54‑13 (components of fire alarm systems) approvals are indicated — important for installations in jurisdictions requiring EN54 compliance.
  • Other approvals:Some variants may carry FM or other regional approvals; installers should check the specific variant and local regulations before procurement and commissioning.
  • Event log:Approximately 5,000 event entries, useful for post‑incident analysis and routine maintenance verification.
  • Programmable false alarm areas:Support for programmable areas (201) and up to 20 programmable indicator LEDs provide flexible zoning and indication options tailored to building layouts and response procedures.
  • Installer tools:Auto‑learn for rapid device addressing, loop detection and an on‑board oscilloscope for signal diagnostics reduce commissioning time and simplify fault finding.
  • PC Interfaces:USB and RS‑232 ports enable local programming and log download.
  • Integration:Supports remote terminals, BMS interfaces and optional IP gateways and I/O drivers for modern building management and remote monitoring requirements.
  • Enclosure:Medium-sized enclosure (Mx‑5200/M) — typical dimensions around 345 × 430 × 120 mm; adequate internal space for batteries and loop cards.
  • Power:On‑board PSU with space for recommended standby batteries; consult the datasheet for battery sizing and endurance calculations.

Use cases and scenarios where the MX‑5201N excels

The MX‑5201N sits in a sweet spot between simple single‑loop panels and large fully distributed control rooms. Its strengths are most apparent in the following scenarios:

  • Office blocks, retail units and leisure facilities where one or two loops can cover detectors and sounders, but where future expansion or networked interconnection might be needed.
  • Schools, small hospitals and corporate campuses benefit from the Ad‑NeT peer‑to‑peer networking that allows panels across buildings to communicate and escalate alarms while retaining local autonomy and display.
  • When projects are implemented in phases, the MX‑5201N can start as a single panel and be networked later, preserving investment and reducing rework.
  • Sites that require BMS integration, remote monitoring or IP‑based reporting will find the available gateways and interface options advantageous for centralized management and alarm reporting.

Comparisons with similar products in the market

When selecting a panel, buyers often weigh features such as loop capacity, networking flexibility, approvals and commissioning support. The MX‑5201N compares favourably in several respects:

  • Vs basic single‑loop panels:The MX‑5201N offers immediate expandability to a second loop and networkability — features not always available on single‑loop competitor panels. This enhances future scalability and integration without replacing the control head.
  • Vs other small networkable panels:The MxPro 5 family is known for its rich installer toolkit (auto‑learn, oscilloscope, graphical LCD), which can reduce commissioning time compared with panels that offer fewer diagnostic aids. EN54 approvals also make it suitable for markets with strict European standards.
  • Vs larger enterprise systems:While enterprise systems can manage larger device counts and offer more advanced reporting, for many small‑to‑medium sites the MX‑5201N provides a cost‑effective middle ground with many of the same networking and integration capabilities, but in a simpler and lower‑cost chassis.

Ultimately, the choice depends on project size, required approvals and whether an installer prefers a vendor‑specific protocol (Nittan Evolution in this case) or a different protocol suite. Integrators should confirm device compatibility and network architecture at the design stage.

Customer feedback and installer impressions

Publicly available formal testimonials for specific panel variants can be limited, but common themes from installer and end‑user feedback across the MxPro family and Nittan‑protocol installations include:

  • "Commissioning was straightforward — the auto‑learn and graphical LCD saved time on site." — a typical installer comment highlighting the practical benefits of built‑in tools.
  • "Networking multiple panels made managing alarms across our campus simpler and faster." — facilities managers often note the clarity gained by networked indication and event correlation.
  • "Solid approvals and clear documentation gave us confidence during handover and for regulatory inspections." — a recurring sentiment where EN54 compliance is a procurement requirement.

If specific customer reviews are required for procurement, ask vendors for case studies or reference sites using the MX‑5201N variant in similar applications.

Pricing, procurement notes and compliance

The product record you provided lists a cost_price of1270.76and a calculated suggested_price of1512.81, which reflects a minimum RRP to secure a 16% margin (cost_price / 0.84). The currency and whether RRP should be displayed inclusive or exclusive of VAT were not specified in the source data. Please confirm the currency and VAT preference so that rounded retail prices and optional promotional tiers can be recalculated and presented for quotations.

Compliance and installation: The MX‑5201N carries EN54‑2, EN54‑4 and EN54‑13 approvals and should be installed and commissioned by a qualified fire‑alarm engineer in accordance with local regulations and the manufacturers installation manual. For battery sizing, enclosure options and detailed wiring, refer to the Advanced MxPro 5 manual and datasheet.

Conclusion: Why the MX‑5201N is a strong choice

The Advanced MxPro 5 MX‑5201N balances compact form, practical installer features and networkable scalability. Its support for the Nittan Evolution protocol, combined with EN54 approvals, makes it well suited to small‑to‑medium installations that may need to expand or integrate with building management systems. Built‑in diagnostic tools and clear event logging reduce commissioning and maintenance time, while peer‑to‑peer networking enables simple but powerful multi‑panel architectures.

For projects that require a flexible, standards‑compliant control panel with room to grow, the MX‑5201N is a compelling option. Confirm device compatibility, approvals for your region and pricing currency/VAT preferences with your supplier to complete the specification and procurement process.

Advanced MX-5201N MXPro 5 1-2 Loop Fire Alarm Panel (Nittan Protocol)
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Advanced MxPro 5 MX-5201N Networkable 1–2 Loop Fire Alarm Panel (MX-5201N)

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Advanced MxPro 5 MX‑5201N — networkable analogue addressable fire alarm control panel for small to medium systems. Supplied with one Nittan loop driver card; supports Nittan Evolution protocol (N variant). EN54‑2, EN54‑4 and EN54‑13 approved.

Pricing note: cost_price recorded as 1270.76 in the product record — currency not stated in the source data (INSUFFICIENT DATA to confirm currency). The suggested_price shown (1512.81) is the minimum RRP to secure a 16% margin computed as cost_price / 0.84. Please confirm the currency and whether RRP should be shown inc‑VAT or ex‑VAT and I will recalc and provide rounded retail prices and optional promotional tiers in the confirmed currency.

Compliance & installation: EN54‑2, EN54‑4 and EN54‑13 approvals (check local/variant FM approvals). Must be installed and commissioned by a qualified fire‑alarm engineer in accordance with local regulations and the manufacturer's installation manual. For battery sizing, enclosure options and detailed wiring refer to the Advanced MxPro 5 manual and datasheet.

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