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The MS2000X must be mounted in an area where 
there is a clear, unobstructed path to the environ-
ment where the SuperCELL

®

 (man-down alarm) or  

Transmitting TPASS

®

 (man-down-alarm) may be 

used. A typical location for the MS2000X would be 
near an unobstructed of

fi

 ce window or mounted 

just outside an of

fi

 ce. 

The MS2000X should also be located 

as far away as possible from other radio 
equipment antennas to minimize any interfer-
ence.

 This includes cell phone boosters, wi

fi

 , and 

other 2-way radio equipment antennas. It is also 
recommended to keep the MS2000X a minimum 
of six inches away from metal surfaces. 

A System Check of the MS2000X can be done 

by viewing the Receive LED located on the bottom 
surface of the MS2000X . When a SuperCELL

®

or TPASS

®

 is turned On, Off, or by activating the 

Alarm, the radio signal will cause the Red Receive 
LED to 

fl

 ash several times - indicating signals are 

successfully being received by the MS2000X . 

Once the MS2000X has been prepared for AC 

power, the unit may be plugged in. AC power con-
nector is a screw less Terminal rated for solid or 

stranded wire from 14-22AWG. Wire should be 
stripped at a 1/2”. Wires should be inserted by us-
ing a small screwdriver to depress the lever and 
then inserting the wire.

When the unit is plugged in to AC Power, the 

Red/Green AC Power Indicator glows (or 

fl

 ashes) 

Green - indicating the system has AC Power and 
is ready for operation. With loss of power, the Red/
Green AC Power Indicator glows (or 

fl

 ashes) Red 

- indicating the optional Backup-Battery System 
has been automatically activated, keeping the 
MS2000X ON and ready for operation. 

POWER INDICATOR LED 

• Green Steady Glow:

 AC Power and battery is 

fully charged. 

• Optional Battery 

-

(see options list, pg. 5)

 Red/Green Alternate Flashing:

 Battery fault 

detected - open or shorted battery. 

  Red Steady Glow: 

Running on battery backup

 Red Flashing: 

Running on Low Battery. 

TRANSMIT / RECEIVE LED 

• Green Flashing: 

when MS2000X is transmitting 

a triggered message, Reset Acknowledgment, 
or repeating a signal. 

• Red Flashing: 

when MS2000X is receiving a 

triggered message, Reset Acknowledgment, or 
repeating a signal. 

IMPORTANT: 

Always test MS2000X and man-down alarms in 
area of planned use prior to implementation. 

Inside View of MS2000X

12 VDC 

Battery 

Backup

Terminal 

Blocks

Connector for 

Optional 

Phone Dialer

Conduit 

Connector

Power LED

GREEN: Running on AC Power

RED: Running on Battery

Transmit / Recieve LED

GREEN: Transmitting

RED: Receiving

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Summary of Contents for MS2000X Series

Page 1: ...ts including SuperCELL LTX200 and TPASS WorkForce and others The MS2000X has several enhanced features including a simple interface to existing security and alarm systems The MX2000X contains an optional audible horn and strobe light activated upon receiving emergency alarm signals from Grace worker safety devices ...

Page 2: ...ted by us ing a small screwdriver to depress the lever and then inserting the wire When the unit is plugged in to AC Power the Red Green AC Power Indicator glows or flashes Green indicating the system has AC Power and is ready for operation With loss of power the Red Green AC Power Indicator glows or flashes Red indicating the optional Backup Battery System has been automatically activated keeping...

Page 3: ...sting is complete the MS2000X is ready for use A Inputs and Power 1 15VDC In 2 12VDC Out 3 GND 4 GND 5 INPUT 1 6 Input Common 7 INPUT 2 8 Input Common 9 INPUT 3 10 Input Common 11 INPUT 4 12 Input Common B Power Terminals Line Neutral GND C Relay Terminals 4 Sets Numbered 1 4 Normally Open Common Normally Closed MS2000X Factory Default Relay Setting Relay Trigger Hold Activation Time 1 User Alarm ...

Page 4: ...ern 1 ON and 2 OFF Non Temporal 1 OFF and 2 OFF Temporal 1 ON and 2 ON March Time Tone 3 ON and 4 ON 2400 Hz 3 ON and 4 OFF Electromechanical 3 OFF and 4 OFF Chime 3 OFF and 4 ON Broadband Volume 5 ON and 6 ON High 5 ON and 6 OFF Mid 5 OFF and 6 OFF Low 7 ON and 8 ON Horn ON 7 OFF and 8 OFF Horn OFF ...

Page 5: ...r coverage of 200k Sq Feet and 1 mile outdoor clear line of site Indoor performance is subject to effects of building construction and RF noise 4 Opto Isolated 12VDC inputs See Page 3 for default configuration 4 Form C Relays See Page 3 for default configuration OPTION LIST CA AC powered models shipping to Canada require Canadian Electrical Inspection DC 12 15VDC model 0 5 Amps AC 110 220VAC 60Hz ...

Page 6: ...Pole Mounted with C Brackets MS2000X Side View MS2000X Side View Bolts and Bracket Assembly Pole Non Metallic MS2000X Top View Flat Washer Bracket Toothed Washer Pole Non Metallic Bolt Bracket Clamp Bolts and Bracket Assembly Improper Installation May Degrade Performance ...

Page 7: ... with optional 8 Pin Connector OPTIONAL 10 Foot Cable with Connector p n MS CA 10 CAUTION To avoid damaging mating pins carefully match up connector keyways when attaching phone dialer connector Wiring Pin 1 GREEN Normally Open PIn 2 WHITE Contact Com Pin 3 RED 12VDC Pin 4 Blue Input 1 Pin 5 ORANGE Normally Closed Pin 6 White Black Input Common Pin 7 BLACK GND Pin 8 Red Black Input 2 OPTIONAL 8 Pi...

Page 8: ... on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state Tech nical assistance is available by contacting Grace Industries Inc at 724 962 9231 Product issues may be reported at any time to Grace Industries Inc at 724 962 9231 FCC Statements Changes or modi...

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