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ES-50X Series Manual —
P/N LS10129-000FL-E:D 4/26/2021
Product Description
Optional Modules
Batteries
The ES-50X cabinet provides space for two batteries (up to 18 Amp Hour). Batteries larger
than 18 Amp Hour require an external charger such as the CHG-75 or CHG-120F and a UL
listed battery box such as the BB-26 or BB-55F. Batteries must be ordered separately.
1.4.1 Intelligent Addressable Detectors
Intelligent, addressable detectors provide information to the control panel on an SLC Signaling Line Circuit (refer to the SLC Wiring Man-
ual for detailed information on device installation, wiring and operation). This allows the control panel to continually process the informa-
tion to determine the status (alarm, trouble, maintenance or normal) of each detector. Each detector responds to an SLC address that is set in
the detector head using built-in rotary decimal switches. The maximum address cannot exceed address 50. Note that a blinking LED on an
intelligent detector indicates communication between the detector and the control panel.
These devices (350 Series or newer) can operate in CLIP mode (Classic Loop Interface Protocol) or LiteSpeed mode to provide a quicker
response. They are also compatible with older 300 Series devices. If a mix of old and new series devices are installed on the same loop, the
FACP must be programmed to operate in CLIP mode. Refer to the SLC Wiring Manual for a list of compatible addressable detectors or the
Device Compatibility Document for conventional detectors.
1.4.2 Intelligent Addressable Modules
Control Modules and Monitor Modules provide an interface between the control panel and conventional notification and initiating devices.
Each module can be set to respond to an address with built-in rotary switches. The maximum address cannot exceed address 50. Note that a
blinking LED on an addressable module indicates communication between the module and the control panel.
These devices (i.e., MMF-300, MDF-300, MMF-301, MMF-302, CMF-300, CRF-300) can operate in CLIP mode (Classic Loop Interface
Protocol) or LiteSpeed mode to provide a quicker response. They are also compatible with older 300 series devices. If a mix of old and new
series devices are installed on the same loop, the FACP must be programmed to operate in CLIP mode. Refer to the
SLC Wiring Manual
for
a list of compatible addressable modules. Refer to the
Device Compatibility Document
for a list of approved conventional notification and
initiating devices.
1.4.3 Addressable Device Accessories
End-of-Line Resistor Assembly
The End-of-Line resistors are included with each module. Refer to the specific module documentation for specific information.
Power Supervision Relay
The UL listed End-of-Line power supervision relay is used to supervise the power to 4-wire smoke detectors and notification appliances.
EOL-C(R/W) Mounting Plate
The EOL-CR (red) and EOL-CW (white) are single End-of-Line resistor plates which are required for use in Canada. An ELR, which is sup-
plied with each module and fire alarm control panel, is mounted to the EOL-C(R/W) plate. Resistors mounted to the plate can be used for the
supervision of a monitor and control module circuit.
1.5 Optional Modules
The ES-50X main circuit board includes option module connectors for the following modules:
CELL-MOD(C)/CELL-CAB-FL(C)
Optional GSM communicator card for central station reporting. It mounts in its own plastic or metal enclosure. Use of the CELL-
MOD(C)/CELL-CAB-FL(C) requires the IPOTS-COM communicator. Connections are made from the CELL-MOD/CELL-CAB to the
IPOTS-COM.
4XTMF Transmitter Module
The 4XTMF provides a supervised output for local energy municipal box transmitter, alarm and trouble reverse polarity. It includes a disable
switch and disable trouble LED. A jumper on the module is used to select an option which allows the reverse polarity circuit to open with a
system trouble condition if no alarm condition exists. The module plugs into connectors J5 and J6 which are located near the right edge the
main circuit board. When the 4XTMF module is installed, Jumper JP3, on the main circuit board, must be cut to allow supervision of the
module.
1.6 Accessories
1.6.1 FS-Tools Programming Utility
The FS-Tools Programming Utility can be used to locally or remotely program the FACP from most Windows® compatible computers (PC),
running Windows 7 or newer, 32 or 64 bit. The FACP program files can also be created and stored on the PC for future download to the con-
trol panel. FS-Tools can be downloaded from www.firelite.com. A standard USB cable with male-A to male-A connectors, which must be
purchased separately, is required for local connection of the PC to the USB port J20 on the FACP main circuit board. Remote programming
requires that the PC have a GSM or ethernet connection.
Battery Cable P/N 75287
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