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Type | Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel |
---|---|
NAC Circuits | 2 |
Power Supply | 120VAC, 60Hz |
Power Supply Current | 3.0 A |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) |
Compatible Device Protocol | CLIP (Classic Loop Interface Protocol) |
Dimensions | 3.5" |
Humidity | 93% RH Noncondensing |
Relative Humidity | 93% non-condensing |
Details the extensive list of powerful features and options available for the intelligent addressable control panel.
Provides technical specifications for AC power, transformer connection, and wire requirements.
Describes the LCD display, LED indicators, and key panel functions for system status and operation.
Details the integrated DACT functions, phone line connections, and supported communication formats.
Lists and describes the main hardware components including circuit board, cabinet, and batteries.
Information on optional accessories like programming utilities, dress panels, and trim rings.
Details the ANN-BUS communication circuit and compatible optional devices like annunciators.
Provides a brief summary of initial steps for bringing the MS-9050UD system online.
Outlines telephone line requirements, FCC compliance, and important warnings for DACT installation.
Provides instructions and guidelines for mounting the FACP cabinet backbox.
Details the procedures for connecting AC power, earth ground, and battery power.
Describes the configuration and wiring of notification appliance circuits (NACs).
Specifies the requirements for power-limited wiring to ensure safety and compliance.
Provides guidance on the installation of optional modules and accessories.
Explains how to enter programming data using the keypad or an optional keyboard.
Details the methods for site-specific programming of the FACP.
Describes access to the master programming level and its available options.
Explains the process of automatically programming addressable SLC devices.
Covers adding, deleting, or editing addressable detectors and modules.
Instructions for enabling, disabling, and configuring system zones.
Configuration options for system features like trouble reminders, banner, and time/date.
Procedure for changing the factory default programming passwords.
Describes the function of each panel control button: Acknowledge/Step, Alarm Silence, Drill, Reset.
Explains the meaning of the status indicators and LEDs on the FACP.
Details the system's functions and display during normal operation.
Describes the system's response and display during trouble conditions.
Explains the system's behavior and display during an alarm event.
Instructions for performing system walktests, including audible and silent modes.
How to view system status, programming features, and device information.
Defines the priority order for transmitting events to central stations.
Enables and configures remote programming downloads to the FACP.
Details security measures for upload/download, including secret code verification.
Guidance on calculating the required AC branch circuit current.
Method for calculating total system current draw for various conditions.
Steps to determine the necessary battery size based on NFPA requirements.
Explains how addressable devices are assigned to software zones for system configuration.
Lists minimum system components required for compliance with NFPA 72 standards.