Fire-Lite MS-9200C Instruction Manual Download Page 25

                  Document #51003     Rev.E     01/11/02     P/N 51003:E

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Power

2.2

Power

WARNING

:  Several different sources of power can be connected to this panel.  Disconnect all sources of power 

before servicing.  The panel and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules 
or interconnecting cables while this unit is energized.

2.2.1   AC Power and Earth Ground Connections

Primary power required for this panel is 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.3 amperes for 
the MS-9200(C) or 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.2 amperes for the MS-9200E.  
Overcurrent protection for this circuit must comply with Article 760 of the 
National Electrical Code (NEC) and/or local codes.  Use #14 AWG (2.00 
mm

2

) or larger wire with 600 volt insulation rating.

In order to comply with Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC for European 
Communities (EU Requirements), a ferrite bead P/N 29085, must be installed 
on the Mains for RF filtering.  Refer to Document #50404 for details.

Connect a wire from the labeled ground stud in the back box to a known solid earth ground.  This connection is vital 
for maintaining the control panel's immunity to unwanted transients generated by lightning and electrostatic 
discharge.

2.2.2   Battery Power

Observe polarity when connecting the battery.  Connect the battery cable to J3 on the MS-9200 main circuit board 
using the plug-in connector provided.  See “Power Supply Calculations” on page 61, for calculation of the correct 
battery rating.

WARNING

:  

Battery contains sulfuric acid which can cause severe burns to the skin and eyes and can destroy fab-

rics.  If contact is made with sulfuric acid, immediately flush the skin or eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek 
immediate medical attention.

2.2.3   DC Power Output Connections

All DC power outputs are power-limited.

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TR

AN

SF

O

R

M

-  +

BATTERY

JP1

CAUTION

HIGH VOLTAGE

J3

TB8

J19

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 VO

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TA

G

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GN

EARTH

NEUT

HOT

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Power-limited Nonregulated 
Special Purpose Power

2.5 amps, 24 VDC power for 
Notification Appliance Circuits.  
TB4 Terminal 1(+) and 2(-). 

Note: This power is unsuitable 
for EIA-485 annunciation 

1     2     3     4     5     6

+      -      +      -      +      -

FIGURE 2-3:

DC Power Outputs

Power-limited 
Nonresettable Power

300 mA, 24 VDC nominal filtered, 
nonresettable power can be drawn 
from TB4 Terminals 3(+) and 4(-).

Power-limited 
Resettable Power

300 mA, 24 VDC nominal filtered, 
resettable power can be drawn 
from TB4 Terminals 5(+) and 6(-).

Summary of Contents for MS-9200C

Page 1: ...Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel MS 9200 C MS 9200E E Document 51003 01 11 02 Rev 2002 Fire Lite PN 51003 E ECN 02 014...

Page 2: ...plosions 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...

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...

Page 4: ...4 Document 51003 Rev E 01 11 02 P N 51003 E Notes...

Page 5: ...nnections 25 2 2 2 Battery Power 25 2 2 3 DC Power Output Connections 25 2 3 Standard Relays 26 2 4 Notification Appliance Circuits 26 2 5 Annunciator and PC Printer Circuits 26 2 6 UL Power limited W...

Page 6: ...ons Real Time Clock 57 4 11 Coded Operation NAC 1 and NAC 2 57 4 12 Presignal 57 4 13 Special System Timers 57 4 13 1 Silence Inhibit Timer None or 60 Seconds 57 4 13 2 Auto silence Timer None or 10 M...

Page 7: ...Smoke Detectors for Duct Applications UL 346 Waterflow Indicators for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 464 Audible Signaling Appliances UL 521 Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems...

Page 8: ...rinter OUT IN OUT IN TB3 Relays TROUBLE C NC NO ALARM C NC NO SUPV C NO J17 Xformer 1 High Voltage J19 Optional Xformer 2 High Voltage TB8 AC EARTH NEUTRAL HOT JP1 Battery Charger Disable Cut to disab...

Page 9: ...requirements 198 addressable device capacity 99 detectors and 99 monitor control modules 56 software zones Two main circuit board NACs Notification bell Appliance Circuits expandable via control modu...

Page 10: ...th Thermal Sensor D350P R addressable Photoelectric Duct Detector R alarm relay option B501BH B501BHT Sounder Base BB224RB Relay Base BB224BI Isolator Base MMF 300 Monitor Module MDF 300 Dual Monitor...

Page 11: ...24 VDC Current for all external devices 3 0 amps expandable to 6 0 amps1 Current limit Fuseless electronic power limited circuitry Maximum signaling current per circuit 2 50 amps End of line resistor...

Page 12: ...nd Fault yellow located on bottom of main circuit board refer to figure on page 8 Membrane Panel Mounted on the main circuit board the membrane switch panel includes a window for the LCD display and f...

Page 13: ...plug in and are mounted to the main circuit board The circuit board is delivered premounted in the MS 9200 cabinet Note that newer versions of the circuit board have jumper JP1 which can be cut to di...

Page 14: ...ite Device Compatibility Document for a list of approved detectors Smoke Detectors Photoelectric The SD350 is an intelligent addressable low profile photoelectric smoke detector which provides smoke s...

Page 15: ...ssable control module used to connect NACs Notification Appliance Circuits to power and supervise compatible UL listed notification appliances The NACs can be wired to the module as supervised NFPA St...

Page 16: ...circuit board When the module is installed jumper JP4 must be cut in order to provide module placement supervision The RTM 8F provides eight high current 5 amps Form C relays These relays track softwa...

Page 17: ...r to Figure 2 11 UDACT F Mounting to MS 9200 on page 30 and Figure 2 12 External UDACT F Mounting in ABS 8RF on page 31 for wiring details and System Edit on page 45 for information on programming the...

Page 18: ...versions of the MS 9200 main circuit board which allows disabling of the FACP battery charger The batteries and charger can be housed in the Fire Lite BB 55F Battery Box which can be mounted up to 20...

Page 19: ...ISABLE TRANSFORMER 1 TRANSFORMER 2 BATTERY RS 232 PC PRINTER RS 485 TERM MODE TROUBLE B A A B B A A B NO C NO NC C NO NC C A B B A B A 1 COMM 2 ACS SHIELD SLC SLC OUT IN OUT IN T B 4 T B 2 T B 1 T B 3...

Page 20: ...added to an AFM 16ATX AFM 16ATF The Annunciator Fixed Module 16ATF contains 16 red alarm and 16 yellow trouble LEDs a System Trouble LED an On Line Power LED and a local piezo sounder with switches fo...

Page 21: ...h functions Refer to the LDM Series Lamp Drive Modules Manual for a complete description See ACS and LDM Series Wiring on page 73 for wiring requirements and System Edit on page 45 for details on prog...

Page 22: ...ol Input 2 controls output circuits 3 and 4 During the inactive state the remote power supply supervises its NAC field wiring for short and open circuits If a fault is detected the supply will enter a...

Page 23: ...e the top of the cabinet approximately 5 feet 1 5 m above the floor with the hinge mounting on the left Determine the number of conductors required for the devices to be installed Sufficient knockouts...

Page 24: ...eyholes mount the backbox over the two screws 5 Mark and drill the lower two holes 6 Secure backbox by installing the remaining fasteners Tighten all screws 7 When the location is dry and free of cons...

Page 25: ...ning the control panel s immunity to unwanted transients generated by lightning and electrostatic discharge 2 2 2 Battery Power Observe polarity when connecting the battery Connect the battery cable t...

Page 26: ...stem information Note that the TB7 Out and In polarities are used for connection to a Terminal Mode annunciator Refer to page 35 for information on PC Printer wiring FIGURE 2 4 Relay Connections 1 2 3...

Page 27: ...O FIGURE 2 7 Typical UL Power limited Wiring Requirements Power limited Circuits Power limited Circuits Nonpower limited Circuits Power limited Circuits Nonpower limited Circuits AC Power Note Output...

Page 28: ...able detectors and an additional combination of up to 99 addressable pull stations control modules and monitor modules Note Refer to the installation drawings supplied with each loop device for rating...

Page 29: ...isted in the Fire Lite Device Compatibility Document 2 8 1 UDACT F Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter The UDACT F transmits system status to UL listed Central Station receivers via the p...

Page 30: ...T F Mounting to MS 9200 on page 30 Using the ribbon cable supplied with the UDACT F connect J10 on the UDACT F to J16 on the MS 9200 Note that the colored edge of the ribbon cable must be oriented tow...

Page 31: ...und strap supplied with ABS 8RF enclosure from Earth Ground terminal on the UDACT F to a solid building earth ground Conduit alone will not provide a reliable earth ground 7 UDACT F may be located up...

Page 32: ...F E Up to 32 ACM 8RF Relay Control Modules may be placed onto the EIA 485 communication bus if no other devices are installed on the bus Removable terminal blocks are provided for ease of wiring insta...

Page 33: ...cks in place on the standoffs Be certain to tighten the screw into the metal standoff on the lower right corner This is critical to the RTM 8F transient protection Affix the terminal identification la...

Page 34: ...To prevent the yellow Trouble LED from turning on when the Transmitter Output is not used no connec tions move jumper JP2 to the Local Energy Municipal Box position bottom two pins and install a dummy...

Page 35: ...onnector cable P N 75267 as shown in Figure 2 17 and a DB25 adapter Connect the interface cable to TB7 on the MS 9200 main circuit board and the attached cable to the serial EIA 232 port on the printe...

Page 36: ...ling or removing any modules or wiring Programming Refer to System Edit on page 45 for printer programming instructions Installation Older circuit boards require the PIM 24 which includes the Printer...

Page 37: ...be ordered for this purpose When a programmed system is normal with no active alarms troubles or supervisories the SYSTEMS ALL NORMAL screen will be displayed as shown below In order to 1 program the...

Page 38: ...ing RD BAT allows the user to read the battery voltage The RD BAT feature is NOT password protected The following screen is displayed upon entering RD BAT Initial Power up describes initial programmin...

Page 39: ...hich will access two different screens as indicated in the preceding section From either of the screens access to specific system and device programming may be obtained All programming entries are sto...

Page 40: ...ired to the SLC loop The panel communicates with each individual addressable device and displays the type of device at each address location starting with detectors and then modules While autoprogramm...

Page 41: ...numeric key Custom words may be entered via the keypad The alphanumeric operation of the keypad changes a blinking letter in the ADJ and NOUN fields For example to enter the letter R repeatedly press...

Page 42: ...ve increment function may be repeated with each press of the Zero key As an example the user could quickly enter FLR_3_ROOM_305 as follows 1 The cursor is on the first letter of the ADJ field Press th...

Page 43: ...reen above Note that selection of a type code may change the functional operation of the addressable device Follow the same procedure as described in New Detectors section for editing of the ADJ and N...

Page 44: ...an alarm condition The following display will appear For example select Detector address 3 program edit by pressing key detector followed by numeric key 3 followed by ENTER Select Module address 3 pro...

Page 45: ...e Y 73 seconds SI Silence Inhibit N one Y 60 seconds1 AS Autosilence N one Y 10 minutes1 PS Presignal N one Y 3 minutes with 15 second Acknowledge1 CD Bell Code 1 M arch Time N one No Coding steady No...

Page 46: ...nchanged and the program returns to the program change screen FUNCTION DEFAULT SELECTION V Alarm Verification N one Y 73 seconds I Silence Inhibit N one Y 60 seconds1 A Autosilence N one Y 10 minutes1...

Page 47: ...een will be displayed The left arrow key may be used to return to the program change screen The PC connects to the EIA 232 printer interface instructions provided with the Upload Download software kit...

Page 48: ...abel ENABLE blinking The current status label may show NORMAL TROUBL DISABL ALARM ACTIVE PROGRM TEST 01 ON OFF The status label can be changed to DISABL or back to its present status by pressing the u...

Page 49: ...0 event history buffer After pressing either 1 or 2 the screen shown below will appear If ENTER is pressed the second line goes blank and the unit is in Walktest mode Walktest may be stopped at any ti...

Page 50: ...t activated The LCD displays the following 3 4 4 Set Time and Date If 4 is pressed the following is displayed The first digit of the hours is flashing and may be changed with the numeric pad The right...

Page 51: ...turn on It also sends an Alarm Silenced message to the printer the history file and the LCD 40 A subsequent new alarm will resound the system 4 1 3 Drill Hold 2 Sec When the Drill key is held for two...

Page 52: ...ce key is pressed preceded by a fire alarm condition It turns off when the Drill or System Reset key is pressed System Trouble This is a yellow LED that flashes when one or more trouble conditions occ...

Page 53: ...DET indicates smoke detector Point type and address in this example P01 indicates Photoelectric detector assigned to address 01 The information displayed in the second line in the example above provi...

Page 54: ...ts active in the system block acknowl edge When the Acknowledge Step key is pressed and at least one new alarm or trouble exists in the system the Acknowledge message is sent to the printer and histor...

Page 55: ...played Alarms latch and are not allowed to clear automatically Alarms activate software zones control by event logic if so programmed Timers Silence Inhibit Autosilence Trouble Reminder are started Al...

Page 56: ...device control module or NAC that is not disabled is turned on when any of the software zones to which it is mapped become active 4 9 Detector Functions Maintenance Alert Each detector is monitored by...

Page 57: ...iezo is silenced and the notification appliances will not activate for up to three minutes After three minutes the NACs will activate if the source of the alarm is not cleared This does not affect mon...

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Page 59: ...all subsequent operations except print operations a two minute timer is started that will cause the panel to return to the previous display if no key is pressed within two minutes Each key press resta...

Page 60: ...history file may be printed using the Print History feature by pressing 2 while viewing the Print screen Refer to Printer PC and Terminal Mode Annunciator Interface on page 35 for instructions on con...

Page 61: ...re must run continuously without any disconnect devices from the power source to the fire alarm control panel Overcurrent protection for this circuit must comply with Article 760 of the National Elect...

Page 62: ...to Current Limitations on following page 7 During AC loss the LCD 40 backlight is extinguished to conserve power reducing the standby current draw from the batteries to 0 029 amps 8 Maximum alarm curr...

Page 63: ...Board 1 X 0 168 0 168 RTM 8F one max X 0 1462 2 All RTM 8F Relays activated ACM 8RF X 0 1583 3 All eight ACM 8RF Relays activated on a single module ACM 16ATF ACM 32AF one max X 0 0564 4 All annuncia...

Page 64: ...of FACP battery charger by cutting JP1 the CHG 120F Battery Charger for 25 AH to 100 AH batteries requires separate housing TABLE A 4 Battery Calculations Standby Load Current amps X Required Standby...

Page 65: ...ximum of 99 addressable output devices Use the charts on the following pages to help in zoning the system Note that monitor and control modules make up one group of 99 addresses It is critical that ad...

Page 66: ...Inputs and Outputs to Zones FIGURE B 1 Zoning Example SD350 01 SD350 02 MMF 300 01 CMF 300 05 CMF 300 04 ZONE 01 MMF 301 02 CP350 03 CP350 04 CMF 300 07 CMF 300 06 CMF 300 03 ZONE 02 SD350 05 SD350 06...

Page 67: ...ax NOUN 9 charact max 01 SD350 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 CP350 3 MECH ROOM 57 08 58 09...

Page 68: ...MMF 300 1 WEST HALL 51 02 MMF 301 2 EAST STAIRWELL 52 03 CMF 300 1 2 3 2ND FLOOR 53 04 CMF 300 1 1ST FLOOR 54 05 CMF 300 1 EAST HALL 55 06 CMF 300 2 ELEV LOBBY 56 07 CMF 300 2 MEZZANINE 57 08 CMF 300...

Page 69: ...Document 51003 Rev E 01 11 02 P N 51003 E 69 Software Zones FIGURE B 2 Blank Zoning Sheet Input Devices Zones Output Devices...

Page 70: ...N 9 charact max Address Device Type Zone Number ADJ 5 charact max NOUN 9 charact max 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 2...

Page 71: ...ax NOUN 9 charact max Address Device Type Zone Number ADJ 5 charact max NOUN 9 charact max 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 1...

Page 72: ...Carefully seat the DIM 485 connector on the main circuit board J11 connector and press to seat the DIM 485 on the standoff 24V UNREG 24V NONRS 24V RST BELL 2 POWER BELL 1 POWER SUPV ALARM TROUBLE PC...

Page 73: ...ch to prevent unauthorized actuation of control switches Refer to the AFM Manual for further details 24V UNREG 24V NONRS 24V RST BELL 2 POWER BELL 1 POWER SUPV ALARM TROUBLE PC PRINTERTERM COMM GND FA...

Page 74: ...ystem 24V UNREG 24V NONRS 24V RST BELL 2 POWER BELL 1 POWER SUPV ALARM TROUBLE PC PRINTER TERM COMM B A A B B A A B NO C NO NC C NO NC C A B B A B A 1 COMM 2 ACS SHIELD SLC SLC OUT IN OUT IN T B 4 T B...

Page 75: ...4V RST BELL 2 POWER BELL 1 POWER SUPV ALARM TROUBLE PC PRINTER TERM COMM GND FAULT DISABLE TRANSFORMER 1 TRANSFORMER 2 BATTERY RS 232 PC PRINTER RS 485 TERM MODE TROUBLE B A A B B A A B NO C NO NC C N...

Page 76: ...BLE PC PRINTER TERM COMM GND FAULT DISABLE BATTERY RS 232 PC PRINTER RS 485 TERM MODE TROUBLE B A A B B A A B NO C NO NC C NO NC C A B B A B A 1 COMM 2 ACS SHIELD SLC SLC OUT IN OUT IN T B 4 T B 2 T B...

Page 77: ...tected Premises Unit and Remote Station Service requires MS 5012 for connection to a compatible listed Central Station DACR or Protected Premises Receiv ing Unit This unit must be installed as outline...

Page 78: ...the MS 5012 for slave operation 3 SW2 Trouble switch located on the bottom right of the MS 9200 main circuit board must be positioned in the down position for this application This prevents the trans...

Page 79: ...UBLE PC PRINTER TERM COMM B A A B B A A B NO C NO NC C NO NC C A B B A B A 1 COMM 2 ACS SHIELD SLC SLC OUT IN OUT IN T B 4 T B 2 T B 1 T B 3 T B 7 T B 5 T B 6 TB2 TB1 U8 U10 U11 J1 J2 J4 PH1 R41 PH2 M...

Page 80: ...rcuit board to supervise placement of RTM 8F module and circuit 3 Refer to Figure 2 7 Typical UL Power limited Wiring Requirements on page 27 and UL Power limited Wiring Requirements on page 27 for in...

Page 81: ...re Lite RS82 Remote Station Receiver UL listed Refer to Fire Lite Alarms Inc Instruction Manual for Remote Station Receiver Model RS82 Polarity Shown is Normal Standby RTM 8F Relay Transmitter Module...

Page 82: ...n 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 9200 Main Board MS 9200 Addres...

Page 83: ...9583 WPW999 14 AWG 2 00 mm2 Genesis 4408 4608 Signal 98430 Belden 9581 WPW995 16 AWG 1 30 mm2 Genesis 4406 4606 Signal 98630 Belden 9575 WPW991 18 AWG 0 75 mm2 Genesis 4402 4602 Signal 98300 Belden 95...

Page 84: ...ek Press 1 Disable Enable Point Press 2 Clear Event File Press 3 Walktest Press 4 Time Press 5 Program Check Disable Enable Press AA ENTER ENTER to Clear Hist Backspace to Escape Walktest 1 Silent 2 P...

Page 85: ...Press 1 Press 2 EXAMPLE NORMAL MONITOR M01 Z V N I N A N P N C M A U M L P N S 4 R N EXAMPLE OFF SOFTWARE ZONE Z EXAMPLE OFF BELL CKT B01 PANEL CIRCUIT Z EVENT HISTORY START EVENTS IN HIST XXXX Press...

Page 86: ...86 Document 51003 Rev E 01 11 02 P N 51003 E Notes...

Page 87: ...ming 50 Clear History 49 Clear Programming 40 CMF 300 15 Communication Loop 11 13 Specification 11 Control By Event 56 Controls 12 51 Acknowledge Step 51 Alarm Silence 51 Drill 51 System Reset 51 CP35...

Page 88: ...tory 60 Print Detector Data 60 Print History 60 Print Program 60 Recall Increment 42 Relay Control Module 32 Relay Transmitter Module 29 Components 34 Relays 11 13 26 32 RTM 8F 16 27 31 80 81 Installa...

Page 89: ...Document 51003 Rev E 01 11 02 P N 51003 E 89 Notes...

Page 90: ...90 Document 51003 Rev E 01 11 02 P N 51003 E Notes...

Page 91: ...ansportation prepaid to the manufacturer This writing constitutes the only warranty made by this manufacturer with respect to its products The manufacturer does not represent that its products will pr...

Page 92: ...World Headquarters One Fire Lite Place Northford CT 06472 1653 USA 203 484 7161 Fax 203 484 7118 www firelite com...

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