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Fire Alarm Control Panel

MS-9200UD/MS-9200UDE

PN: 51906:A          ECN 02-398

IMPORTANT!

 The SLC Manual Document #51309 must be referenced in addition to this 

manual when installing or servicing the Fire Alarm Control Panel.

Document      #51906
12/10/02       Revision:

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Summary of Contents for MS-9200UD

Page 1: ...el MS 9200UD MS 9200UDE PN 51906 A ECN 02 398 IMPORTANT The SLC Manual Document 51309 must be referenced in addition to this manual when installing or servicing the Fire Alarm Control Panel Document 51906 12 10 02 Revision A ...

Page 2: ...xplosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a prede termined rate or reaches a predetermined level Rate of rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time For this reason the rate of rise feature of each detector should be tested at least o...

Page 3: ... anticipated or encountered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or in serting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifi cations verify that they will not interfere with battery trans former and ...

Page 4: ...4 MS 9200UD PN 51906 A 12 10 02 Notes ...

Page 5: ...10 1 Telephone Circuitry 25 1 10 2 Digital Communicator 25 1 10 3 Telephone Company Rights and Warnings 26 SECTION 2 Installation 27 2 1 Mounting Backbox 27 2 2 Mounting Transformer 28 2 3 Power 31 2 3 1 AC Power and Earth Ground Connection 31 2 3 2 Battery Power 31 2 3 3 DC Power Output Connection 31 2 4 Relays 32 2 5 Notification Appliance Circuits 32 2 5 1 Configuring NACs 33 2 5 2 Style Y Clas...

Page 6: ...3 6 3 8 Zones Available 81 3 6 4 Loop Setup 81 3 6 4 1 Style 81 3 6 4 2 Loop Protocol 81 3 6 5 System Setup 82 3 6 5 1 Trouble Reminder 83 3 6 5 2 Banner 83 3 6 5 3 Time Date 84 3 6 5 3 1 Time 84 3 6 5 3 2 Date 85 3 6 5 3 3 Clock Format 85 3 6 5 3 4 Daylight Savings Time 85 3 6 5 4 Timers 86 3 6 5 4 1 PAS Positive Alarm Sequence Delay 86 3 6 5 4 2 Pre signal Delay 87 3 6 5 4 3 Waterflow Delay 87 3...

Page 7: ...owledge Step 129 4 1 2 Alarm Silence 129 4 1 3 Drill Hold 2 Sec 129 4 1 4 Reset 129 4 2 LED Indicators 130 4 3 Normal Operation 131 4 4 Trouble Operation 131 4 5 Alarm Operation 133 4 6 Supervisory Operation 134 4 7 Process Monitor Operation 135 4 8 Hazard Tornado Condition Operation 135 4 9 Medical Alert Condition Operation 135 4 10 NAC Operation 135 4 11 Programmed Zone Operation 136 4 12 Disabl...

Page 8: ...Program 159 6 1 1 Security Features 160 6 2 Downloading Initiated at Control Panel 162 6 3 Downloading Initiated at a Service Terminal 162 6 4 Uploading Initiated at a Service Terminal 163 SECTION 7 Power Supply Calculations 164 7 1 Overview 164 7 2 Calculating the AC Branch Circuit 164 7 3 Calculating the System Current Draw 165 7 3 1 Overview 165 7 3 2 How to Use Table 7 3 on page 166 to Calcula...

Page 9: ...Standard for Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units UL 1638 Visual Signaling Appliances UL 1971 Signaling Devices for Hearing Impaired Other EIA 232E Serial Interface Standard EIA 485 Serial Interface Standard NEC Article 250 Grounding NEC Article 300 Wiring Methods NEC Article 760...

Page 10: ...upervisory 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 Green Black White Red T X R C V TB8 option to DB 25 TB3 TB8 TB8 TB4 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 9 8 7 6 13 12 11 10 CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE NC NO C 120 VAC 60 HZ 3 0 amps 220 240 VAC 50 Hz 1 5 amps 24 VDC nonpower limited 18 Amp Hour maximum T X R C V D T R G N D G N D 24V NON RST POWER 24V RST POWER REMOTE PWR SUPPLY SYNC NAC 1 CLASS A NAC 1 3 CLASS B N...

Page 11: ...OT OUT B AT OUT BAT EAR TH NEUT 15 15 A B A B NC NO C 0 4 3 9 2 6 1 5 7 8 12 13 15 14 10 1 1 0 4 3 9 2 6 1 5 7 8 12 13 15 14 10 1 1 LCD 80F Doc 51338 AFM 16AF Doc 15210 LDM 32F Doc 50055 AFM 16ATF AFM 32AF Doc 15970 ACM 16ATF ACM 32ATF Doc 51480 ACM 8RF Doc 50362 Addressable Devices and SLC Wiring Doc 51309 CHG 120F Charger Doc 50888 TERM EIA 485 Annunciators ACS EIA 485 Annunciators SLC Loop Batt...

Page 12: ...d compatible modem with a speed of 14 4 kbps or faster and Fire Lite Upload Download software kit PK Plus may serve as a Service Terminal This allows download of the entire program or upload of the entire program history file walktest data current status and system voltages Note Unless otherwise specified the term MS 9200UD is used in this manual to refer to both the MS 9200UD and the MS 9200UDE F...

Page 13: ...ices set to the same address Password and key protected nonvolatile memory User programmable password Fully programmable from local keypad or optional keyboard Upload Download local or remote of program and data via integral DACT SLC operates up to 10 000 ft 3 000 m with twisted shielded wire or 3 000 ft 900 m with untwisted unshielded wire Compatible with Fire Lite s newer series devices CP350 CP...

Page 14: ...d must be removed to disable the FACP battery charger when using an external battery charger Communication Loop TB10 24 VDC nominal 27 6 VDC maximum Maximum length is 10 000 ft 3 000 m total twisted shielded pair length or 3 000 ft 900 m untwisted unshielded pair length Maximum loop current is 400 mA short circuit or 100 mA normal Maximum loop resistance is 40 ohms Supervised and power limited cir...

Page 15: ...TERM or EIA 232 ACS TB8 EIA 485 Terminal Mode annunciator connections Terminal 1 Out 2 In 3 Out 4 In EIA 232 PC Printer applications connections Terminal 1 Transmit 2 Receive 3 Ground EIA 485 ACS TB9 ACS annunciator connector Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 requires ferrite bead 1 2 1 Current Availability The following figure illustrates the maximum current that is possible for each panel circuit and th...

Page 16: ...s a window for the LCD display and LED indicators as listed above The key panel which is visible with the cabinet door closed has 25 keys including a 16 key alpha numeric pad similar to a telephone keypad Function keys Acknowledge Step Alarm Silence Drill Reset lamp test Service program keys Keys labeled 1 to 9 key key 0 recall key 1st Event key Clear key Escape key Mode key Four cursor keys up do...

Page 17: ... 30 VAC resistive The programmable relays can be programmed for the following operations fire alarm trouble supervisory supervisory auto resettable DACT communication failure process monitor process monitor auto resettable hazard alert medical alert AC loss 1 5 Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter Two modular phone jacks allow easy connection to telephone lines Modular jacks are labeled PH1 for ...

Page 18: ...nal charger such as the CHG 75 or CHG 120F and a UL listed battery box such as the BB 55F Batteries must be ordered separately 1 6 1 Intelligent Addressable Detectors Newer Series Intelligent addressable detectors provide information to the control panel on an SLC Signaling Line Circuit refer to the SLC Wiring Manual for detailed information on device installation wiring and operation This allows ...

Page 19: ...es The MMF 300 MMF 300 10 MDF 300 MMF 302 and MMF 302 6 are addressable monitor modules for monitoring conventional initiating devices The MMF 300 is used for normally open contact alarm initiating devices such as manual pull stations four wire smoke detectors heat detectors waterflow security contacts and supervisory devices The MMF 300 10 functions the same as the MMF 300 except it provides 10 C...

Page 20: ...itches on the pull station The manual pull station includes the Fire Lite key 1 6 3 300 Series Intelligent Addressable Devices Fire Lite s 300 Series Intelligent Addressable Devices are fully compatible with the MS 9200UD FACP The address of 300 Series devices cannot be set above 99 Compatible devices include SD300 Photoelectric Detector SD300T Photoelectric Detector with Thermal Sensor CP300 Ioni...

Page 21: ...ramming Utility can be used to program an MS 9200UD directly from most IBM compatible computers including laptops and portables equipped with a serial port MS 9200UD program files can also be created and stored on the PC and then downloaded to the control panel The PK Plus Kit includes the MS 9200UD Windows based Programming Utility software on CD ROM with on line help file A serial cable P N PRT ...

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Page 23: ...16 red alarm LEDs and 16 yellow trouble LEDs AFM 16ATF Annunciator Fixed Module annunciates 16 zones with 16 red alarm LEDs and 16 yellow trouble LEDs In addition it has a System Trouble LED an On Line Power LED and a local piezo sounder It also has switches for FACP Acknowledge Silence Reset and Drill It is fixed at address 1 ACM 32AF Annunciator Control Module annunciates 32 alarm zones with 32 ...

Page 24: ...ower supply such as the Fire Lite FCPS Series For more detailed information refer to the LCD 80F manual LDM Series Lamp Driver Modules Graphic Annunciator The LDM Series Lamp Driver Modules which consist of the LDM 32F master and LDM E32F expander modules are used to provide an interface to a custom graphic LED annunciator The master module provides power and control for a maximum of three expande...

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Page 27: ... mounting bolts using the dimensions illustrated in Figure 2 3 on page 29 Install two upper fasteners in the wall with the screw heads protruding Using upper keyholes place backbox over the two screws level and secure Mark and drill the lower two holes Install remaining fasteners and tighten Screw supplied standoffs onto mounting studs in locations indicated below When the location is dry and free...

Page 28: ...nting stud with the supplied screw 4 If the optional second XRM 24 Transformer is being installed mount it in the upper transformer mounting location by positioning the wiring connector to the right as illustrated in the following figure 5 Slide the top transformer mounting bracket into the embossed mounting pocket as illustrated 6 Secure the bottom transformer mounting bracket to the mounting stu...

Page 29: ... 15 5 39 37 cm 47 0cm 18 5 1 63 4 128 cm 1 50 3 81 cm 1 75 4 45 cm 12 07 cm 4 75 12 00 30 48 cm 1 62 4 11 cm 1 63 4 1 cm 1 62 4 1cm 1 62 1 75 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 5 1 cm 2 00 10 0 25 4 cm 4 75 12 07 cm 17 35 cm 6 83 4 1cm 1 583 4 45cm 1 75 4 45cm 1 75 1 453 3 69 cm Figure 2 3 MS 9200UD Cabinet Mounting 9600encl cdr ...

Page 30: ...7 cm Battery Box 8 5 21 59 cm Battery Box 14 34 36 42 cm Trim Ring P N FC TR 21 620 54 92 cm 18 625 47 308 cm 15 625 39 688 cm 18 620 47 3 cm Door 18 67 47 43 cm Backbox 18 5 47 0 cm Depth 4 78 12 14 cm Door 15 78 40 08 cm Backbox 15 5 39 37 cm Depth 4 37 11 1 cm Figure 2 4 MS 9200UD Cabinet Dimensions 9600cab cdr ...

Page 31: ...must be applied to the panel before installing the battery interconnect cable refer to the following section 2 3 2 Battery Power Before connecting the batteries to the FACP make certain that the interconnect cable between the batteries is not connected Do not connect the interconnect cable until the system is completely installed Observe polarity when connecting the batteries Connect the battery c...

Page 32: ...e Device Compatibility Document for a listing of compatible notification appliances The NACs which are located on the main circuit board may be expanded via the Fire Lite FCPS Series field charger power supplies The following sections describe the configuration and wiring of Style Y and Style Z Notification Appliance Circuits on the MS 9200UD main circuit board The NACs are configured for Style Y ...

Page 33: ...lass A install NACKEY into JP6 with Class A pointing down toward circuit board as illustrated to the right Style Y Class B install NACKEY into JP6 with Class B pointing down toward circuit board NACKEY must be inserted with text side facing in toward center of main circuit board as illustrated to the right It is keyed to prevent incorrect insertion NACKEY card slot JP6 TB3 TB4 92nackey cdr B B B B...

Page 34: ...upply such as the FCPS 24FS6 8 The 24 VDC 40 mA signal from TB2 follows that is mimics the signal on NAC1 This allows the devices connected to the power supply to be synchronized with the devices connected to NAC1 on the FACP The Remote Synchronization Output is power limited and supervised and requires a ferrite bead refer to UL Power limited Wiring Requirements on page 35 A 4 7 kΩ resistor must ...

Page 35: ...or conduits A typical wiring diagram for the MS 9200UD is shown below 85 7 SLFDO 8 3RZHU OLPLWHG LULQJ 5HTXLUHPHQWV 3RZHU OLPLWHG LUFXLWV 3RZHU OLPLWHG LUFXLWV 1RQSRZHU OLPLWHG LUFXLWV 3RZHU OLPLWHG LUFXLWV 1RQSRZHU OLPLWHG LUFXLWV 3RZHU URXQGLQJ 6WXG XGXOSZ FGU 1RQSRZHU OLPLWHG LUFXLWV 7R DWWHULHV maintain minimum 0 25 between power limited and nonpower limited circuits wiring URXQG 6WUDS HUULWH ...

Page 36: ...D Figure 2 1 DACT Installation Customer Premises Equipment and Wiring Telephone Line MS 9200UD Network Service Provider s Facilities Network Demarcation Point RJ31X Jack Unused RJ 11 Jack Unused RJ 11 Jack Telephone Telephone Telephone Answering System Fax Machine Computer Modular Female Connectors Male Plug Connectors 7 foot Cable MCBL 7 ordered separately Note Shorting bars inside RJ31X Jack rem...

Page 37: ...e main circuit board unless the unit itself is being replaced Carefully lift the Keypad Display and rest the unit at the bottom of the main circuit board 24V NON RST POWER 24V RST POWER REMOTEPWR SUPPLYSYNC NAC 1 CLASS A NAC 1 3 CLASSB NAC 2 CLASS A NAC 2 4 CLASSB RELAY3 RELAY1 HOT NEUT EARTH BATTERY LCD DISPLAY REMOVE TO DISABLE GND FLT CUT TO MONITOR 4XTMF KISSOFF PRI ACTIVE SEC ACTIVE SEC PHONE...

Page 38: ... connection to a polarity reversal circuit or a Remote Station receiving unit having compatible ratings Maximum load for each circuit 10 mA Reverse polarity output voltage 24 VDC Remote Alarm and Remote Trouble wiring can leave the building Before installing the module place the disconnect switch to the right disconnect position to prevent accidental activation of the municipal box Note that a Dis...

Page 39: ...pervisory Relay 3 7 When the installation has been complete enable the 4XTMF module by sliding the disconnect switch to the left 8 Test system for proper operation NOTE Jumper JP2 on the MS 9200UD main circuit board can be used to configure the FACP supervisory relay for operation with the 4XTMF module Relay 3 at TB5 must be programmed as a supervisory relay Cutting JP2 will allow the 4XTMF to gen...

Page 40: ... to the printer or PC serial EIA 232 port If a nine pin serial connector is not available on the printer or PC use a DB25 adapter Make certain that the DB25 adapter does not swap the Transmit and Receive lines Apply power to the FACP and printer or PC Note that a ground fault may occur on the FACP dependent on the printer or PC being used due to this connection For this reason it is important that...

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Page 42: ...ed in the bottom of the BRKT 9600 as indicated in Step 2 of the following illustration 3 Secure the module to the standoffs installed in the top of the BRKT 9600 with two mounting screws as indicated in Step 3 of the following illustration 4 Refer to the appropriate module manual for detailed information on wiring the module for power communication etc 5 Install a maximum of two 12 Amp Hour batter...

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Page 44: ...l panel main circuit board The information presented in this section refers to programming the MS 9200UD via the onboard keypad If an optional computer keyboard is connected to the MS 9200UD main circuit board the following table describes the keyboard keys which correspond to the onboard keypad keys Keypad Keys Computer Keyboard Keys 1st Event Home CLR Delete ESC Esc RECALL Insert A Z A Z 0 9 0 9...

Page 45: ...edged before entering any other mode To access any of the programming or read status features the Enter or Mode key must be pressed which will cause the LCD to display the following Pressing 1 while this screen is being displayed will cause the control panel to enter the Read Status Mode which allows the user to view the programmed features and status of the control panel The Read Status feature i...

Page 46: ...of the main option screen will always be displayed at the top of the subscreens for the programmer s convenience If additional subscreens exist an Up or Down arrow will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen being viewed The programmer can then press the keypad Up or Down arrow key to view the new subscreen To select one of the choices in a screen the programmer presses the keypad nu...

Page 47: ...se the following screen to appear If the Maintenance level password default 11111 is entered the following screen will appear Note that in the two preceding screens an arrow appears to inform the programmer that additional options can be viewed by pressing the keypad down arrow key 1 READ STATUS MODE 2 PROGRAMMING MODE 3 MANUAL DIAL MODE PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD PROGRAMMING 1 AUTOPROGRAM 2 POINT...

Page 48: ...that additional programming choices can be viewed by pressing the down arrow key on the keypad If a down and up arrow appear in the display pressing the down arrow key will display the subsequent Programming Screens as illustrated below while pressing the up arrow key will display the previous screen PROGRAMMING 1 AUTOPROGRAM 2 POINT PROGRAM 3 ZONE SETUP Programming Screen 1 PROGRAMMING 1 LOOP SET...

Page 49: ...d the control panel will begin autoprogramming the system by communicating with each addressable device installed on the SLC loop While autoprogramming the panel will display the following When Autoprogramming is completed the control panel will display the type and quantity of each device installed on the SLC loop similar to the following display In the preceding example the display indicates tha...

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Page 81: ...ct between Style 4 and Style 6 To program a system for Style 7 wiring the programmer must select the Loop Setup for Style 6 Style 7 wiring is the same as Style 6 with the added requirement that each addressable device on the loop must have a pair of isolator modules one on each side 3 6 4 2 Loop Protocol RRS 3URWRFRO UHIHUV WR WKH 6 ORRS PRGH RI RSHUDWLRQ W WKH SUHVHQW WLPH WKH RQO PRGH DYDLODEOH ...

Page 82: ...r date and daylight savings time feature into the FACP memory Timers This option allows the programmer to set the PAS Positive Alarm Sequence time delay Pre Signal time delay and Waterflow time delay NACs This feature allows the programmer to configure the control panel Notification Appliance Circuits for a variety of options such as circuit type silenceable nonsilenceable autosilence coding silen...

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Page 96: ... device as shown below Note that the colon in the time is replaced with an asterisk to distinguish the walktest screen from an actual alarm screen After completion of the Walktest press the Esc Escape key to exit Walktest Mode and return to the Walktest Screen The results of the Walktest can now be viewed by pressing 3 while viewing the Walktest Screen The following screen will be displayed Use th...

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Page 108: ...alue The tables on the following pages list all of the Events and their default Event Codes for the various Communication Formats Table 3 1 Communication Formats Screen Selection Communication Format Description ADEMCO EXPRESS 4P1 4 1 Ademco Express Standard DTMF 1400 2300 ACK ADEMCO EXPRESS 4P2 4 2 Ademco Express Standard DTMF 1400 2300 ACK 3P1S C18 A23 3 1 Standard 1800 Hz Carrier 2300 Hz ACK 3P...

Page 109: ... DET USER DEF 1 1 E SMOKE ION 1 E DET USER DEF 2 1 E HEAT DETECT 1 E DET USER DEF 3 1 E SMOKE DUCT P 1 E DET USER DEF 4 1 E DUCT SUPERVISORY 8 E DET USER DEF 5 8 E not used 0 0 not used 0 0 not used 0 0 not used 0 0 MONITOR 1 E MON USER DEF 3 1 E not used 0 0 not used 0 0 SMOKE CONVEN 1 E MON USER DEF 5 1 E HEAT DETECT 1 E MON USER DEF 6 1 E MEDIC ALERT 0 0 MON USER DEF 7 0 0 HAZARD ALERT 0 0 MON ...

Page 110: ...OMM FLT 0 0 PRINTER FAULT 6 A NAC 1 FAULT 6 A NAC 2 FAULT 6 A NAC 3 FAULT 6 A NAC 4 FAULT 6 A not used 0 0 VOICE EVACUATION 6 A ACS FAULT 6 A LCD_80F FAULT 6 A NAC 1 DISABLE 4 5 NAC 2 DISABLE 4 5 NAC 3 DISABLE 4 5 NAC 4 DISABLE 4 5 MEMORY FAULT 6 A CHARGER FAULT 6 A OPTION CARD 1 FAULT 6 A REMOTE SYNC FAULT 6 A not used 0 0 ZONE DISABLE 4 5 NAC_KEY_FLT 6 A NO_DEVICES_INSTLLD 6 A OFF_NORMAL_MESSAGE...

Page 111: ...SMOKE ION 11 E1 DET USER DEF 2 11 E1 HEAT DETECT 11 E1 DET USER DEF 3 11 E1 SMOKE DUCT P 11 E1 DET USER DEF 4 11 E1 DUCT SUPERVISORY 81 E1 DET USER DEF 5 81 E1 not used 00 00 not used 00 00 not used 00 00 not used 00 00 MONITOR 11 E1 MON USER DEF 3 11 E1 not used 00 00 not used 00 00 SMOKE CONVEN 11 E1 MON USER DEF 5 11 E1 HEAT DETECT 11 E1 MON USER DEF 6 11 E1 MEDIC ALERT 00 00 MON USER DEF 7 00 ...

Page 112: ...00 PRINTER FAULT 6C AC NAC 1 FAULT 66 A6 NAC 2 FAULT 67 A7 NAC 3 FAULT 68 A8 NAC 4 FAULT 69 A9 not used 00 00 VOICE EVACUATION 00 00 ACS FAULT 6D AD LCD_80F FAULT 6E AE NAC 1 DISABLE 4B 5B NAC 2 DISABLE 4C 5C NAC 3 DISABLE 4D 5D NAC 4 DISABLE 4E 5E MEMORY FAULT 46 56 CHARGER FAULT 47 57 OPTION CARD 1 FAULT 48 58 REMOTE SYNC FAULT 49 59 not used 00 00 ZONE DISABLE 42 52 NAC_KEY_FLT 4B 5B NO_DEVICES...

Page 113: ...SER DEF 1 111 SMOKE ION 111 DET USER DEF 2 111 HEAT DETECT 114 DET USER DEF 3 114 SMOKE DUCT P 116 DET USER DEF 4 116 DUCT SUPERVISORY 200 DET USER DEF 5 200 not used 000 not used 000 not used 000 not used 000 MONITOR 110 MON USER DEF 3 110 not used 000 not used 000 SMOKE CONVEN 111 MON USER DEF 5 111 HEAT DETECT 114 MON USER DEF 6 114 MEDIC ALERT 100 MON USER DEF 7 100 HAZARD ALERT 150 MON USER D...

Page 114: ...OMM FLT 000 PRINTER FAULT 336 NAC 1 FAULT 321 NAC 2 FAULT 322 NAC 3 FAULT 326 NAC 4 FAULT 327 not used 000 VOICE EVACUATION 337 ACS FAULT 333 LCD_80F FAULT 334 NAC 1 DISABLE 521 NAC 2 DISABLE 522 NAC 3 DISABLE 526 NAC 4 DISABLE 527 MEMORY FAULT 304 CHARGER FAULT 300 OPTION CARD 1 FAULT 331 REMOTE SYNC FAULT 332 not used 000 ZONE DISABLE 570 NAC_KEY_FLT 300 NO_DEVICES_INSTLLD 380 OFF_NORMAL_MESSAGE...

Page 115: ... reported as Point 258 3 6 9 2 7 Manual Dial Mode Pressing 3 while viewing On Board DACT Screen 2 will cause the following screen to be displayed Pressing 1 for Primary Phone or 2 for Secondary Phone will display the following screen Pressing 1 for Go Off Hook will cause the DACT to access the selected phone line similar to taking the phone handset off the cradle The selected phone line s red Acti...

Page 116: ... for the printer communication Pressing the number key corresponding to the desired baud rate 2 for 4800 Baud for example will program the control panel for the selected baud rate and return the display to the Option Module Screen which will indicate Printer PC PR4800 for a supervised printer installed at 4800 baud rate Pressing 3 while viewing the Printer PC Screen will program the control panel ...

Page 117: ... annunciators The following screen will appear when either change option is selected A flashing cursor will appear in the center of the display Enter a new five digit password such as 10101 for the Master Level After the fifth digit is entered the following screen will be displayed Pressing the Enter key will program the new password into the control panel and return the display to the Password Ch...

Page 118: ...g Note that it is necessary to autoprogram after using the Clear Whole System function Pressing 2 for ALL POINTS while viewing the Clear Program Screen 1 will clear all programming related to the SLC loop and connected addressable devices Before executing any of the Clear commands listed above the control panel will provide a warning to the user by prompting with the following display Pressing 1 w...

Page 119: ... the following The example above indicates that NAC 1 has been programmed to Zones 25 31 44 55 and 67 but no input devices have been programmed to any of these zones Use the up and down arrow keys to view all the NAC zones without input assignments for NAC 1 NAC2 NAC 3 and NAC 4 Note If the NACs have been configured for Class A in the Setup option only NAC1 and NAC 2 will display test information ...

Page 120: ...rammed to any input devices Use the up and down arrow keys to view all the zones without input assignments Pressing 3 while viewing Program Check screen will cause a screen similar to the following to be displayed The Zone No Output feature allows the programmer to view the zones which have not been programmed to at least one output device not including general alarm Zone 00 The example in the pre...

Page 121: ...isplay will read as follows When the Maintenance level password default 11111 is entered the following screen will appear Note that in the preceding screens an arrow appears to inform the programmer that additional options can be viewed by pressing the keypad down arrow key as shown in the following screen 1 READ STATUS 2 PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD PROGRAMMING 1 POINT PROGRAM 2 HISTORY...

Page 122: ...r A flashing cursor will appear in the bottom left corner of the display prompting for the three digit device address When the third digit is enter 001 for example a screen will appear which will allow enabling or disabling of the selected point as illustrated in the following example Pressing 1 repeatedly will cause the display to toggle between Enabled Yes and Enabled No PROGRAMMING 1 POINT PROG...

Page 123: ...w events other than alarms press 3 The most recent event will be displayed on the screen To view all of the selected events press the up or down arrow keys to scroll through the list of events If no events have occurred the display will read NO EVENTS IN HISTORY Pressing 2 while viewing the History Screen will cause the following screen to be displayed Pressing 1 while viewing the Erase History Sc...

Page 124: ... 2 NAC 3 and NAC 4 Note If the NACs have been configured for Class A in the Setup option only NAC 1 and NAC2 will display test information NAC 3 and NAC 4 will display asterisks and will not be included in the test Pressing 2 while viewing the Program Check screen will display a screen similar to the following The Zone No Input screen allows the programmer to view the zones which have not been pro...

Page 125: ...to view all the zones without output assignments 3 7 4 Walktest To perform a walktest press 1 while viewing Maintenance Screen 2 The following screen will be displayed The operator can press 1 to perform a silent walktest or 2 to perform an audible walktest The display will read UNIT IN WALKTEST To end the Walktest press the Esc Escape key Pressing 3 after the walktest has been completed will allo...

Page 126: ...ring the time The display will return to the Time and Date Screen displaying the new time To change the date press 2 while viewing the Time and Date Screen The following screen will be displayed A flashing cursor will appear on the left side of the display Enter the two digit month two digit day and four digit year The cursor will move one position to the right after each entry When the fourth dig...

Page 127: ...zone to be enabled can then be entered Press Esc Escape to return to the previous screen Pressing 2 while viewing Zone Setup screen will display the following screen A flashing cursor appears to the right of the Z To disable a zone enter the two digit zone number 00 99 After the second digit is entered the zone will be disabled and the cursor will return to the original position The next zone to b...

Page 128: ... Programming Zone Assignment Screen an output device connected to the control module can be used to indicate a PAS condition in the control panel Do not assign Zone 97 to a Notification Appliance Circuit when using this zone to indicate a PAS condition Pressing 2 will cause the display to change to Pre signal 98 On Each press of the 2 key will cause the display to toggle between Pre signal 98 On a...

Page 129: ...lenced LED to turn on It also sends an alarm silenced message to the printer history file and optional annunciators A subsequent new alarm will resound the system NACs Note that the Alarm Silenced LED is turned off by pressing the Reset key the Drill key or subsequent activation of the NACs 4 1 3 Drill Hold 2 Sec When the Drill key is held for a minimum of two seconds time required to prevent acci...

Page 130: ...or Alarm Silence key is pressed The LED turns off when all trouble conditions are cleared This LED will also illuminate if the microprocessor watchdog circuit is activated Maintenance This is a yellow LED that flashes to indicate that a smoke detector requires cleaning or replacement due to an invalid chamber reading or excessive drift Alarm Silenced This is a yellow LED that turns on after the Al...

Page 131: ...y presses Performs autotest for all SLC devices Tests memory Updates and reads all communications busses EIA 485 EIA 232 etc 4 4 Trouble Operation With no alarms in the system the detection of a trouble will cause the following The piezo to pulse 1 second On and 1 second Off The system Trouble LED to flash one second On and one second Off The trouble relay to activate TROUBL with device type noun ...

Page 132: ... via PC Third line in display INVREP indicates an invalid reply from the addressable device Other possible troubles include SHORT indicating a shorted circuit on an addressable device OPEN indicating an open circuit on an addressable device DIRTY1 maintenance alert indicating that a detector is near but below the allowed alarm limit and is in need of maintenance before the performance is compromis...

Page 133: ...rms are scrolled on the display 4 5 Alarm Operation Alarm operation is similar to trouble operation with the following differences The piezo sounder produces a steady output as opposed to a pulsed output The Fire Alarm LED flashes 1 second On and 1 second Off The LCD displays Alarm along with the device name type address adjective noun associated zones and time date Communicate the alarm to the Ce...

Page 134: ...n Supervisory operation is similar to alarm operation but with the following differences The piezo sounder pulses second On and second Off The Supervisory LED flashes second On and second Off The LCD displays the status label Active Supervisory along with the device name type address adjective noun associated zones and time date Communicate the supervisory condition to the Central Station The supe...

Page 135: ...tral Station Relays programmed for hazard will be activated The alarm relay is not activated Silenced alarms are resounded Timers are not started Store event in history buffer Supervisory LED flashes second On second Off Hazard conditions latch They can be assigned to software zones 4 9 Medical Alert Condition Operation Medical Alert Condition operation will initiate the following events The piezo...

Page 136: ...by the control panel for its maintenance status If a detector is near but below the allowed alarm limit a maintenance alert message will automatically be displayed signaling that the detector is in need of servicing Automatic Test Operation An automatic test of an addressable detector is performed each minute resulting in a complete SLC loop test in approximately 5 hours if the loop has the maximu...

Page 137: ...evice to delay the activation of NACs and or control modules while allowing visual verification by a person Once a detector or monitor module triggers an alarm the onboard piezo sounds immediately but the NACs are not activated for a user programmed time duration of up to three minutes Note that the alarm relay and communicator will respond to the initial alarm immediately In addition Zone 98 will...

Page 138: ...ly causing activation of the appropriate output zones The events which occur upon PAS activation are as follows onboard piezo sounds immediately control panel LCD display will indicate a presignal event and the active point control points programmed to Zone 97 will activate annunciators if enabled will sound the local piezo and pulse the alarm LED and zone LED outputs NACs and control modules of a...

Page 139: ...r Autosilence operation requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction 4 20 3 Trouble Reminder If selected this feature causes a reminding beep every 15 seconds during an alarm after the Alarm Silence key is pressed and every two minutes during a trouble condition after the Acknowledge Step or Alarm Silence key is pressed The beeps from the onboard piezo sounder will occur until ...

Page 140: ...uilding and store the walktest information in a file at the panel A silent walktest will not sound the NACs but will store the walktest information in a file which can be viewed at the panel Disabled NAC devices will not activate during walktest Alarm Shorted Condition When in audible Walktest the panel responds to each new alarm and activates its programmed control outputs for four seconds if tho...

Page 141: ...ng Pressing 1 while this screen is being displayed will cause the control panel to enter the Read Status mode which allows the user to view and print the programmed features and status of the control panel The following screens will be displayed 1 READ STATUS MODE 2 PROGRAMMING MODE 3 MANUAL DIAL MODE READ STATUS 1 SYSTEM POINT 2 ZONES 3 POWER READ STATUS 1 TROUBLE REMINDER 2 TIMERS 3 NACS Read St...

Page 142: ... similar to the following will appear The information in the preceding display includes NORMAL the present status could also be ALARM TROUBL DISABL etc SMOKE PHOTO the device type which is a photoelectric smoke detector could also be ION for ionization smoke detector NORTH CLASSROOM the Adjective Noun label for this device Z005 the first of five possible assigned software zones 1D001 1 SLC Loop D ...

Page 143: ...2 2 Zones Pressing 2 while viewing Read Status Screen 1 will cause the following screens to be displayed From the preceding screens the control panel operator can view Zones Installed all software zones programmed into the system 99 maximum Zones Enabled all software zones that are enabled Zones Disabled all software zones that have been disabled Special Purpose on or off programming for Special P...

Page 144: ... operation The following table lists the circuit being measured possible conditions and their respective voltage ranges Circuit Condition Voltage Range Battery Normal Battery nominal 27 05 to 28 15 VDC Low Battery 20 0 to 20 8 VDC No Battery 0 to 18 36 VDC 24V Resettable Normal 21 25 to 27 50 VDC 24V Nonresettable Normal 21 25 to 27 50 VDC Charger Normal 21 87 to 29 84 VDC NAC 1 or NAC 2 Normal 1 ...

Page 145: ... Off 4 22 5 Timers Pressing 2 while viewing Read Status Screen 2 will cause the following Timer screens to be displayed These screens will indicate the delay time in seconds for each of the first three possible delay options The AC Loss Delay time is displayed in hours READ STATUS 1 TROUBLE REMINDER 2 TIMERS 3 NAC Read Status Screen 2 TROUBLE REMINDER TROUBLE REM ON TIMERS PAS DELAY 000 PRE SIGNAL...

Page 146: ... 4 The resulting screens will display the following information Enable Disable Status Circuit Type Bell Strobe etc Silenceable Nonsilenceable Auto Silence Enable Disable and time delay in minutes Coding Selection Temporal Steady etc Zone Assignments Silence Inhibit Enabled Disabled Synchronization Type System Sensor Wheelock or Gentex 4 22 7 Relays Pressing 1 while viewing Read Status Screen 3 wil...

Page 147: ... any output zones have not been programmed to at least one input zone Use the up and down arrow keys to view all zones Pressing 3 while viewing the Program Check screen will display a screen which will indicate if any input zones have not been programmed to at least one output zone Use the up and down arrow keys to view all zones 4 22 9 History Pressing 3 while viewing Read Status Screen 3 will di...

Page 148: ...de Annunciator addresses which have been programmed into the control panel 4 22 11 Phone Line Pressing 2 while viewing Read Status Screen 4 will display the following screen This screen indicates the both the Primary and Secondary phone lines have been configured for touchtone dialing operation READ STATUS 1 ANNUNCIATORS 2 PHONE LINE 3 CENTRAL STATION Read Status Screen 4 ANNUNCIATORS TERM ENABLED...

Page 149: ...al Station phone numbers and the Call Limit for DACT trouble calls within a 24 hour period Central Station Screen 2 provides information on the Primary and Secondary Central Station programming which includes Test Time Interval Account Code 24 Hour Test Time Phone Number Communication Format Event Codes READ STATUS 1 ANNUNCIATORS 2 PHONE LINE 3 CENTRAL STATION Read Status Screen 4 CENTRAL STATION ...

Page 150: ...creen 2 4 22 14 Printer PC Pressing 2 while viewing Read Status Screen 5 will display the following screens The display will inform the operator as to whether the control panel is configured for a printer or a PC In the example above PR4800 indicates that the panel is configured for a printer with a baud rate of 4 800 READ STATUS 1 SERVICE TERMINAL 2 PRINTER PC 3 PRINT Read Status Screen 5 SERVICE...

Page 151: ...e within the indicated range for the following smoke detectors SD350 T D350P R and SD300 T Addressable Photoelectric Smoke Detectors 405 2100 obscuration of 1 00 ft to 3 66 ft CP350 and CP300 Addressable Ionization Smoke Detectors 750 2100 obscuration of 0 50 ft to 1 44 ft If the addressable smoke detector s Chamber reading is not within the acceptable range clean the detector and check the Chambe...

Page 152: ...ient noise signals usually caused by electrical interference Maintenance Alert The software determines when the drift compensation for a detector reaches an unacceptable level that can compromise detector performance When a detector reaches an unacceptable level the control panel indicates a maintenance alert Table 4 1 summarizes the three levels of maintenance alert Figure 4 1 illustrates a graph...

Page 153: ...ht savings time and the month and week when daylight savings time will begin and end Pressing 1 while viewing Read Status Screen 6 will display the following screens READ STATUS 1 TIME DATE Read Status Screen 6 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ENABLED YES START MONTH APR START WEEK WEEK 1 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS END MONTH OCT END WEEK LAST W ...

Page 154: ...ime that the control panel needs to make a call to a Central Station line seizure will disconnect any local premises phones sharing the same telephone line All transmissions to the Central Stations will be sent over the primary phone line In the event of noisy phone lines transmissions will be sent over the backup secondary phone line Two phone numbers must be programmed the primary Central Statio...

Page 155: ...TZ2 SSSS RTZZ System Trouble SSS S TS SSS S TS TSTSTS TS Y SSSS TSTS2 SSSS TSY System Trouble Restore SSS S RTS SSS S RTS RTSRTSRTS RTS Y SSSS RTSRTS2 SSSS RTSY Zone Disable SSS S DZ SSS S DZ DZDZDZ DZ Z SSSS DZDZ2 SSSS DZZ Zone Disable Restore SSS S RDZ SSS S RDZ RDZRDZRDZ RDZ Z SSSS RDZRDZ2 SSSS RDZZ Low Battery SSS S L SSS S L LLL L L2 SSSS LL2 SSSS LL2 Low Battery Restore SSS S RL SSS S RL RLR...

Page 156: ... Zone Disable Restore 1st digit RDZ2 Zone Disable Restore 2nd digit L Low Battery 1st digit L2 Low Battery 2nd digit RL Low Battery Restore 1st digit RL2 Low Battery Restore 2nd digit P AC Loss 1st digit P2 AC Loss 2nd digit RP AC Loss Restore 1st digit RP2 AC Loss Restore 2nd digit FD Fire Drill 1st digit FD2 Fire Drill 2nd digit RFD Fire Drill Restore 1st digit RFD2 Fire Drill Restore 2nd digit ...

Page 157: ... Telephone line fault Notification Appliance Circuits fault Communication trouble Annunciator trouble System off normal 4 Restoral Reports Zone alarm Supervisory Zone s enabled Fire drill AC Zone fault Earth Battery Telephone line Notification Appliance Circuits Communication Annunciator trouble System off normal 5 24 Hour Test lowest priority Red LEDs are provided on the circuit board to identify...

Page 158: ... 1 4 software and Rev C line card at Rev 1 5 software 8 Model 2 only 9 Version 1 62 software Table 5 3 Compatible UL Listed Receivers Format Addresses 16 42 Ademco 685 1 Silent Knight 9000 2 ITI CS 4000 3 FBI CP220FB Osborne Hoffman Models 1 2 Radionics 6000 6 Radionics 6500 5 Sescoa 3000R 7 Surguard MLR 2 9 0 4 1 Ademco Express 1 4 2 Ademco Express 8 2 3 1 Standard 1800 2300 4 3 3 1 Expanded 1800...

Page 159: ...usion of a successful download the green Kissoff LED will turn on steady for five seconds and the red phone line active LED will turn off In order to download the panel whether initiated at the jobsite or remotely the following must be true The control panel must be in the Normal Mode of operation Downloading is not possible if the panel is in any other mode There cannot be any active communicatio...

Page 160: ...system trouble or alarm condition occur the control panel immediately terminates downloading and processes the trouble or alarm locally and transmits the information to the Central Station s 6 1 1 Security Features Remote site upload and download with the control panel has been carefully designed to include key security features to ensure proper functionality The key features are listed and explai...

Page 161: ...d download was not successful is called to the Central Station s Central Station Acknowledge There is an option referred to as the callback option whereby the control panel will report to one or both Central Stations that a request for uploading or downloading has been received prior to processing the call If the Central Station s does not acknowledge receipt of this request uploading or downloadi...

Page 162: ... information has been successfully loaded into the control panel 6 3 Downloading Initiated at a Service Terminal Before initiating the download procedure make certain that the control panel is In Normal Mode Central Station communications are off The communicator is in the standby state red phone line active LEDs are off and Kissoff LEDs are off Once the control panel accepts answers an incoming c...

Page 163: ...oming call is accepted answered by the control panel the panel will 1 Establish basic modem connection 2 Verify secret code and panel identification number 3 Verify callback vs no callback request from the service terminal If callback is requested steps 4 through 9 will occur If no callback is requested only steps 8 and 9 will occur 4 Identify the Service Terminal location 5 Hang up disconnect cal...

Page 164: ...ection to a separate dedicated AC branch circuit which must be labeled FIRE ALARM This branch circuit must connect to the line side of the main power feed of the protected premises No other non fire alarm equipment may be powered from the fire alarm branch circuit The branch circuit wire must run continuously without any disconnect devices from the power source to the control panel Overcurrent pro...

Page 165: ...e 7 2 shows how to convert milliamperes and microamperes to full amperes 7 3 2 How to Use Table 7 3 on page 166 to Calculate System Current Draw Use Table 7 3 on page 166 to calculate current draws as follows 1 Enter the quantity of devices in all three columns 2 Enter the current draw where required Refer to the Fire Lite Device Compatibility Document for compatible devices and their current draw...

Page 166: ...0030 X 0 00030 B501BH B501BHT7 X 0 001 X 0 001 B224RB Relay Base X 0 00050 X 0 00050 B224BI Isolator Base X 0 00045 X 0 00045 MMF 300 X 0 00040 X 0 00040 MMF 300 10 X 0 00350 X 0 00350 MDF 300 X 0 00075 X 0 00075 MMF 301 X 0 000375 X 0 000375 MMF 302 X 0 00027 X 0 00027 MMF 302 6 X 0 00200 X 0 00200 BG 12LX X 0 00023 X 0 00023 CMF 300 X 0 00039 X 0 00039 CMF 300 6 X 0 00225 X 0 00225 CRF 300 X 0 0...

Page 167: ...andby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm NFPA 72 Central Auxiliary and Remote Station Fire Alarm Systems require 60 hours of standby followed by 5 minutes in alarm Batteries installed in a system powered by a generator need to provide at least 4 hours of standby power 7 4 2 Selecting and Locating Batteries Select batteries that meet or exceed the total ampere hours calculated in Table 7 4 The co...

Page 168: ... to it and from 1 to 991 addressable output devices assigned to it Monitor and control modules comprise one group of 991 addresses with each module having a unique address from 1 to 991 Detectors comprise a separate group of 991 addresses each detector having a unique address from 1 to 991 in its group Be careful not to duplicate addresses within any one group modules and detectors Refer to the fo...

Page 169: ...cally above are also presented in Table A 1 on page 170 and Table A 2 on page 171 Input Devices Zones Output Devices ZONE 01 ZONE 02 ZONE 03 SD350 01 SD350 02 MMF 300 01 MMF 302 02 MMF 302 03 CP350 03 CP300 04 SD350 05 SD350 06 SD350 07 MMF 302 04 CMF 300 06 CMF 300 05 CMF 300 07 CMF 300 09 CMF 300 08 CMF 300 10 CMF 300 11 CMF 300 12 CMF 300 13 ...

Page 170: ...D350 1 FIRST HALL 51 02 SD350 1 ELEV LOBBY 52 03 CP350 2 2ND FLOOR 53 04 CP350 2 ROOM 210 54 05 SD350 3 3RD FLOOR 55 06 SD350 3 MEZZANINE 56 07 SD350 3 MECH ROOM 57 08 58 09 59 10 60 11 61 12 62 13 63 14 64 15 65 16 66 17 67 18 68 19 69 20 70 21 71 22 72 23 73 24 74 25 75 26 76 27 77 28 78 29 79 30 80 31 81 32 82 33 83 34 84 35 85 36 86 37 87 38 88 39 89 40 90 41 91 42 92 43 93 44 94 45 95 46 96 4...

Page 171: ...MMF 300 1 51 02 MMF 302 1 2 52 03 MMF 302 1 2 53 04 MMF 302 3 54 05 CMF 300 1 55 06 CMF 300 1 56 07 CMF 300 1 57 08 CMF 300 2 58 09 CMF 300 1 2 3 59 10 CMF 300 2 60 11 CMF 300 3 61 12 CMF 300 3 62 13 CMF 300 1 63 14 64 15 65 16 66 17 67 18 68 19 69 20 70 21 71 22 72 23 73 24 74 25 75 26 76 27 77 28 78 29 79 30 80 31 81 32 82 33 83 34 84 35 85 36 86 37 87 38 88 39 89 40 90 41 91 42 92 43 93 44 94 4...

Page 172: ...Zone Number ADJ NOUN Address Device Type Zone Number ADJ NOUN 01 51 02 52 03 53 04 54 05 55 06 56 07 57 08 58 09 59 10 60 11 61 12 62 13 63 14 64 15 65 16 66 17 67 18 68 19 69 20 70 21 71 22 72 23 73 24 74 25 75 26 76 27 77 28 78 29 79 30 80 31 81 32 82 33 83 34 84 35 85 36 86 37 87 38 88 39 89 40 90 41 91 42 92 43 93 44 94 45 95 46 96 47 97 48 98 49 99 50 ...

Page 173: ... Type Zone Number ADJ NOUN Address Device Type Zone Number ADJ NOUN 01 51 02 52 03 53 04 54 05 55 06 56 07 57 08 58 09 59 10 60 11 61 12 62 13 63 14 64 15 65 16 66 17 67 18 68 19 69 20 70 21 71 22 72 23 73 24 74 25 75 26 76 27 77 28 78 29 79 30 80 31 81 32 82 33 83 34 84 35 85 36 86 37 87 38 88 39 89 40 90 41 91 42 92 43 93 44 94 45 95 46 96 47 97 48 98 49 99 50 ...

Page 174: ...onitor Waterflow Retard Timer 0 Module Walktest Yes NAC 1 2 3 4 Enable Enabled Module PAS No NAC 1 2 3 4 Silenceable Yes Module Presignal No NAC 1 2 3 4 Type Bell Module Zone Assign 000 only NAC 1 2 3 4 Sync Type System Sensor Module Adj Noun none NAC 1 2 3 4 Autosilence 0 Zone 0 Enable Enabled NAC 1 2 3 4 Coding Steady Zone 1 Enable Enabled NAC 1 2 3 4 Zones Zone 000 only Zone 2 Enable Enabled NA...

Page 175: ...FPA 72 standards listed below NFPA 72 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM STANDARDS FOR NFPA 72 Central Station Service Protected Premises Unit or Remote Station Service Onboard Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter for connection to a compatible listed Central Station DACR or Protected Premises Receiving Unit This unit must be installed as outlined in Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter on page 17 OR 4XTMF T...

Page 176: ... panel to Municipal Box 2 Cut JP3 on the MS 9200UD main circuit board to supervise placement of 4XTMF module and circuit 3 Cut JP2 on the MS 9200UD main circuit board to enable FACP Supervisory relay 4 Refer to 4XTMF Transmitter Module Installation on page 38 for detailed information Figure C 1 Municipal Box Connected to 4XTMF Transmitter Module FIRE Gamewell Model M34 56 Local Energy Municipal Bo...

Page 177: ...ion on page 38 for detailed information Fire Lite RS82 Remote Station Receiver UL listed Refer to Fire Lite Instruction Manual for Remote Station Receiver Model RS82 Polarity Shown is Normal Standby 4XTMF Transmitter Module Cutting TBL Jumper allows the reverse polarity circuit to open with a system trouble condition if no alarm condition exists Power limited Figure C 2 Remote Station Connection U...

Page 178: ... Supervisory condition Form C Trouble contact which will automatically activate on any Trouble condition Form C Alarm contact programmed to activate on General Alarm MS 9200UD Main Board MS 9200UD Addressable Fire Control Panel Notes 1 Connection between the MS 9200UD and the transmitter are supervised by the transmitter 2 This MS 9200UD Transmitter arrangement can be employed for NFPA 72 Propriet...

Page 179: ... 9575 WPW991 Direct Burial Cable Isotec NP713110VNQ S 18 AWG 0 75 mm2 Genesis 4402 4602 Signal 98300 Belden 9574 WPW975 Direct Burial Cable Isotec NP714110VNQ S Untwisted unshielded pair 3 000 900 m 12 18 AWG 3 25 0 75 mm2 ACS TERM EIA 485 power limited Connects to annunciator modules Twisted shielded pair with a characteristic impedance of 120 ohms 6 000 1 800 m 18 AWG 0 75 mm2 EIA 232 power limi...

Page 180: ...180 MS 9200UD PN 51906 A 12 10 02 Notes ...

Page 181: ...ies 59 AEM 16ATF Annunciator 23 AEM 32AF Annunciator 23 AFM annunciator 43 AFM 16AF Annunciator 23 AFM 16ATF Annunciator 23 AFM 32AF Annunciator 23 Alarm 134 Alarm Silence 16 130 alarm verification 13 54 137 141 annunciator 23 ACM 14 43 ACM 8RF 14 LCD 80F 14 LDM Graphic 14 annunciator addressing 43 annunciator graphic see also LDM Series 24 annunciator remote see also LCD 80F 24 Automatic Test Ope...

Page 182: ...e also detector data and sensitivity 13 Date setting 85 Daylight Savings Time 85 DC power nonresettable 31 resettable 31 see also auxiliary DC power 31 Default Programming 175 Delete Detector 51 Delete Module 61 Description control module 76 detector label 59 monitor module 69 Detector 14 add 50 adding description 56 delete 51 edit 51 enable disable 53 screen display 52 type 54 verification 54 Det...

Page 183: ...ance 131 Primary Line Active 131 Secondary Line Active 131 see also Indicators 16 Supervisory 131 Trouble 131 LED annunciator 23 Local Energy Municipal Box Service 38 Loop Setup 81 M M300 Monitor Module 20 M301 Miniature Monitor Module 20 M302 2 wire Monitor Module 20 main circuit mounting 27 Maintenance Alert 13 137 levels 153 maintenance alert 153 Maintenance Program Level 2 46 122 Manual Dial M...

Page 184: ...ting Instructions 130 Operation alarm 134 disable enable 137 hazard condition 136 medical alert 136 NAC 136 normal 132 process monitor 136 programmed zone 137 supervisory 135 trouble 132 waterflow 137 Option Modules 21 37 97 annunciators UDACT 97 Printer PC 117 Options 12 Output Circuits 17 P Panel ID 100 Panel Identification Number 162 PAS 55 78 139 see also Positive Alarm Sequence 13 54 selectio...

Page 185: ...F 41 relay module 20 Relay options 82 Remote Station Service 38 remote switch functions 13 remote sync output 15 Remote Synchronization 34 REN see also Ringer Equivalence Number 25 Report Style 116 Reporting Enable 102 Reset 16 130 Resettable Power 17 31 current 31 see also Smoke Detector Power 15 Ring Count 102 Ringer Equivalence Number 25 S SD300 Photoelectric Detector 20 SD300T Photoelectric De...

Page 186: ...r Module 38 see also 4XTMF module 21 Trouble 132 trouble display 133 trouble relay 12 Trouble Reminder 82 140 146 trouble responses 133 Type control module 72 detector 54 monitor module 64 NAC 90 type code control module 72 supervision 137 verification 13 U UDACT F mounting to BRKT 9600 42 UL power limited wiring requirements 35 see also power limited and nonpower limited 32 Upload Download 160 Up...

Page 187: ... A 12 10 02 187 Index Maintenance Level 128 zone type 80 list 80 Zone Z97 55 Zone Z98 pre signal zone 55 Zones 144 169 see also software zones 12 Zones Disabled 79 Zones Enabled 79 Zones Installed 79 zones per device 56 ...

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