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Brand | Fire-Lite |
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Model | MS-9200UDLS |
Category | Control Panel |
Language | English |
Details the key features and available options of the fire alarm control panel.
Provides technical specifications for the FACP, including power and circuit details.
Describes the main hardware components of the FACP, such as the main circuit board and cabinet.
Outlines the initial minimal steps required to bring the MS-9200UDLS system online.
Details the necessary telephone line connections and important warnings for the DACT.
Provides instructions for securely mounting the FACP backbox to a wall.
Covers the essential AC power and earth ground connections for the FACP.
Explains the configuration and wiring for Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs).
Details the connection and wiring requirements for the DACT to the telephone network.
Describes methods for entering programming data using the FACP keypad or PC.
Explains how to access and perform site-specific programming.
Details the two factory-set programming passwords and their use.
Covers advanced programming options accessible via the Master Program Level.
Describes the function of each panel control button for system operation.
Explains the meaning and operation of the nine LED indicators on the front panel.
Details system behavior and display messages during trouble conditions.
Describes system behavior and display messages during alarm conditions.
Explains the walktest feature for system device testing.
Covers functions to view programmed features and system status without passwords.
Lists the priority order for events transmitted to Central Stations.
Details the process and requirements for remote program downloads.
Explains the procedure for transferring programs via a Service Terminal.
Introduces the four-step process for calculating power supply requirements.
Guides on calculating the required AC branch circuit current.
Details how to calculate system current load for AC and battery power.
Provides steps to calculate the required battery size in ampere hours (AH).
Explains the correlation between input devices, zones, and output devices.
Lists minimum system components for NFPA 72 compliance.
Specifies battery requirements for standby power compliance.
Describes connection requirements for initiating devices.
Details connection requirements for notification appliances.
Highlights NFPA 72 requirements for various alarm system services.
Provides specific wiring requirements and limitations for NAC circuits.
Explains how control modules manage HVAC shutdown during fire alarms.
Details how monitor modules can restart or override HVAC shutdown.
Describes the format of data transmitted from the DACT to the receiver.
Provides a typical printout example of alarm and trouble reports.
Maps addressable detector addresses to Central Station report numbers.
Maps addressable module addresses to Central Station report numbers.