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The MPS-6 provides four NACs, that you can configure as Style Y(Class B) or Style Z(Class A).

Each circuit can provide 2.5 A of current - but the total current drawn from the MPS-6 cannot 
exceed 6.0 A (refer to Table G-2).

Output circuits are supervised and power-limited.

Use UL-listed 24 VDC notification appliances only (Refer to the Device Compatibility 
Document).

MPS-6 NAC terminals and typical connections: 

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the Notifier Device Compatibility Document, for a list of compatible releasing devices. 

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The MPS-6 provides a set of Form-C alarm and a set of Form-C trouble contacts rated for 2.0 A at 
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Security contact rated for 2.0 A at 30 VDC (resistive). You can also set the  Supervisory and 
Security contacts to Alarm contacts using switches SW4 and SW5.

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Summary of Contents for AFC-600

Page 1: ...ver page precautions limitations Precautions limitations 4 Page 5 6 Page 7 8 Page 9 10 Page 71 72 Page 73 74 Page 75 76 Document 51031 03 28 2001 Rev 683 1 6XSSOHPHQW WR WKH QVWDOODWLRQ 0DQXDO RFXPHQW...

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Page 4: ...ping 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 prede...

Page 5: ...red 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 punch...

Page 6: ...TM Detectors 20 Addressable Modules 21 Introduction 21 Module Descriptions 21 End Of Line Devices 23 Descriptions 23 Annunciation Modules 24 Introduction 24 Description 24 Annunciator Control System A...

Page 7: ...s 43 Overview 43 Installing a Chassis 43 Mounting a cabinet 44 Mounting an MPS 6 Power Supply 45 Overview 45 Mounting an MPS 6 into a CAB 3 Series Cabinet 45 Mounting an MPS 6 into a CAB 600AA 46 Moun...

Page 8: ...nstalling an Ancillary Device on the EIA 232 Communications Circuit 75 Wiring a Signaling Line Circuit SLC 76 Overview of SLC Wiring 76 SLC Devices 77 SLC Capacity 77 SLC Performance 78 Shield Termina...

Page 9: ...Module Description 133 Connecting XP 5C Speaker and Telephone Circuits 133 Wiring Speaker Circuits 136 Overview 136 30 Watt Four and Eight Speaker Circuits 137 120 Watt Four and Eight Speaker Circuits...

Page 10: ...ed NACs 165 Releasing Applications 166 Overview 166 Programming Releasing Applications 166 Wiring for Releasing Applications 167 Connecting a Releasing Device to the MPS 6 168 Connecting a Releasing D...

Page 11: ...otifier Compatible Equipment 201 Notifier Compatible Equipment 202 SSHQGL 57 RQILJXUDWLRQ Overview 203 Setting CRT 2 Parameters 203 Uploading or Downloading the Operating Program 204 SSHQGL 7HUPLQDO Q...

Page 12: ...How to Use the Calculating Tables 220 Calculation for Main Supply Current 221 Calculation for SLC 1 Loop Current 222 Calculation for SLC 2 Loop Current 223 Calculating the Maximum Secondary Power Fire...

Page 13: ...he Notifier Device Compatibility Document for a list of compatible releasing devices 6WDQGDUG 5HOD V The MPS 6 provides a set of Form C alarm and a set of Form C trouble contacts rated for 2 0 A at 30...

Page 14: ...rm system configuration for example a Proprietary Fire Alarm System a remote printer requires a secondary power source battery backup Because a secondary power source is not provided use a separate Un...

Page 15: ...te I O Buffer Serial Baud Format Protocol Character Set S1 Zero Auto LF MENULOCK PAPER BIN 1 BIN 2 SINGLE PUSH TRA PULL TRA PAP ROLL PAPOPT 10 CPI 0 5 Epson 36K 9600 7 Bit Even 1 Stop XON XOFF Standar...

Page 16: ...RFRO Connect a CRT 2 to the CPU as follows Step Action 1 Connect the three 3 open leads of the custom cable to the TB2 terminal block on the CPU 600 as shown in the figure below 2 Plug the DB 25 conne...

Page 17: ...n be connected to the EIA 232 serial printer port connection on the fire alarm system to provide a supplementalsignalingcapability Additionally some devices such as PageNet 1 can be actuated by means...

Page 18: ...Loop resistance Total wiring length Typical Wiring Style 6 7 Wiring an ISO X Isolator Module Wiring an ISO X Isolator Module on page 85 which covers Description Isolating a Branch of a Two Wire SLC Wi...

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