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Brand | ADT |
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Model | Unimode 400 Multi-Net |
Category | Control Panel |
Language | English |
Electrical specifications for the control panel, including AC power, batteries, and SLC loop parameters.
A step-by-step checklist for installing, wiring, and testing the Unimode 400 system.
Instructions for mounting the MPS-400 power supply into ADT-CAB-X3 and ADT-CAB-400AA cabinets.
Detailed instructions for connecting AC and battery power to the MPS-400.
Step-by-step instructions for installing the CPU module into a chassis.
Instructions for connecting the CPU to the MPS-400 using power harness and ribbon cable.
Instructions for mounting and connecting the 4XTM module on the MPS-400 board.
Instructions for mounting the ADT-UZC-256 module into ADT-CAB-X3 and ADT-CAB-400AA cabinets.
Instructions for field-wiring various modules including NACs, ICM-4, ICE-4, CRM-4, CRE-4, MPS-400, and ARM-4.
Covers SLC wiring requirements, device descriptions, performance, and termination methods.
Guidance on conducting a complete operational test after installation or modifications.
Details on the two test modes: Walk Test and Live Test, and how they modify detection algorithms.
Instructions for installing an Audio Message Generator (AMG) module and its configurations.
Instructions for mounting and connecting audio amplifiers for voice alarm systems.
Typical configurations for voice systems, including power distribution and EIA-485 connections.
Details on typical wiring diagrams for various speaker circuit configurations and power levels.
Information on using the panel for agent release or preaction/deluge control applications.
Typical wiring diagram illustrating separation between power-limited and nonpower-limited wiring.
Calculates system device current draws for non-fire alarm, primary fire alarm, and secondary non-fire alarm loads.
Determines the maximum current requirements of the secondary power source during fire alarm.
Determines the battery capacity needed for system standby and alarm conditions based on NFPA standards.