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PN: 51906:A ECN 02-398 Fire Alarm Control Panel MS-9200UD/MS-9200UDE IMPORTANT! The SLC Manual Document #51309 must be referenced in addition to this manual when installing or servicing the Fire Alarm Control Panel. Document #51906 12/10/02 Revision:...
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While a fire alarm system may lower insurance Fire Alarm System Limitations rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! An automatic fire alarm system–typically made up of smoke Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warn- alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a prede- ing devices, and a fire alarm control with remote notification termined rate or reaches a predetermined level.
Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power can be con- Like all solid state electronic devices, this system may nected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to light- of power before servicing.
Note: Unless otherwise specified, the term MS-9200UD is used in this manual to refer to both the MS-9200UD and the MS-9200UDE FACPs (Fire Alarm Control Panels).
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)HDWXUHV DQG 2SWLRQV 3URGXFW 'HVFULSWLRQ • EIA-232 Printer/PC interface (variable baud rate) • 80-character LCD display (backlit) • Real-time clock/calendar with daylight savings time control • History file with 1,000 event capacity • Advanced fire technology features: ✓ Automatic drift compensation ✓...
Battery (Lead Acid Only) - J9 Maximum Charging Circuit: Normal Flat Charge - 27.6 VDC @ 0.80 amp Maximum Battery Charger Capacity: 18 Amp Hour (MS-9200UD cabinet holds maximum of two 18 Amp Hour batteries. For greater than 25 Amp Hour up to 120 Amp Hour batteries, use the CHG-75 or CHG-120F Battery Charger and BB-55F Battery Box.
2.5 standard transformer installed. amps maximum. 2.5 amps max NAC #2 per circuit NAC #4 2.5 amps max per circuit Refer to the battery calculations section for additional information. Figure 1.1 Current Availability MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
3URGXFW 'HVFULSWLRQ &RQWUROV DQG ,QGLFDWRUV 1.3 Controls and Indicators LCD Display The FACP uses an 80-character FIRE-LITE ALARMS INC (4 lines X 20 characters) high viewing angle LCD display. The SYSTEM ALL NORMAL display includes a long life LED 10:00A 012102 backlight that remains illuminated.
&LUFXLWV 3URGXFW 'HVFULSWLRQ 1.4 Circuits SLC Communication Loop One SLC loop is provided standard on the FACP main circuit board. The SLC loop, configurable for NFPA Style 4, 6 or 7, provides communication to addressable detectors, monitor (initiating device) and control (output device) modules. Refer to the SLC Wiring manual for information on wiring devices.
The 4XTMF option module plugs in and is mounted to the main circuit board. The circuit board is delivered in the MS-9200UD kit and must be mounted to the backbox (refer to circuit board illustration on page 10).
&RPSRQHQWV 3URGXFW 'HVFULSWLRQ Smoke Detector (Duct) The D350P is an intelligent, addressable photoelectric duct smoke detector. The D350RP includes an alarm relay. Heat Detectors The H350 is an intelligent heat detector with a thermistor sensing circuit for fast response, designed to provide open area protection with 50 foot (15 m) spacing capability.
The manual pull station includes the Fire•Lite key. 1.6.3 300 Series Intelligent Addressable Devices Fire•Lite’s 300 Series Intelligent Addressable Devices are fully compatible with the MS-9200UD FACP. The address of 300 Series devices cannot be set above 99. Compatible devices include: •...
The PK-Plus Programming Utility can be used to program an MS-9200UD directly from most IBM compatible computers, including laptops and portables, equipped with a serial port. MS-9200UD program files can also be created and stored on the PC and then downloaded to the control panel. The PK-Plus Kit includes the MS-9200UD Windows-based Programming Utility software on CD-ROM with on-line help file.
3URGXFW 'HVFULSWLRQ $FFHVVRULHV 1.8.3 Battery Box BB-26 The BB-26 battery box may be used to house up to two 26 AH batteries and the CHG-75 Battery Charger. The battery box is red and is provided with knockouts. BB-55F The BB-55F battery box may be used to house two 25 AH batteries, two 60 AH batteries or one 100 AH battery.
In addition, they can provide remote Acknowledge, Silence, Reset and Drill functions. For more detailed information, refer to the appropriate annunciator manual. Following is a list of annunciators which can be used with the MS-9200UD. • ACM-16ATF Annunciator Control Module annunciates 16 zones with 16 red Reference alarm LEDs and 16 yellow trouble LEDs.
3URGXFW 'HVFULSWLRQ *HWWLQJ 6WDUWHG LCD-80F Remote Fire Annunciator The LCD-80F annunciator is a compact 80-character backlit LCD remote fire annunciator that is capable of displaying English language text. It mimics the display on the control panel and will annunciate device type, point alarm, trouble or supervisory condition, zone assignment plus any custom alpha labels programmed into the FACP.
MIN I D IN PR I. PH ONE LIN E SEC. PH ONE LIN E HOT NEU T EARTH BATTERY KEYB OAR D CONN. mounting studs mounting studs grounding stud MS-9200UD Backbox Figure 2.1 MS-9200UD Main Circuit Board Installation 068' 31 $ ...
,QVWDOODWLRQ 0RXQWLQJ 7UDQVIRUPHU 2.2 Mounting Transformer One XRM-24(E) transformer is supplied standard with the control panel. An optional second XRM-24(E) transformer can be ordered and installed to provide maximum system power. Install the transformers in the locations indicated in the following illustration.
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1.62“ 1.62“ 10.0“ 25.4 cm 47.0cm 18.5“ 4.45cm 1.75“ 17.35 cm 6.83“ 4.45cm 1.75“ 4.1cm 1.583“ 1.63“ 4.75“ 4.128 cm 12.07 cm 12.07 cm 4.75“ 1.50“ (3.81 cm) 1.75“ 4.45 cm Figure 2.3 MS-9200UD Cabinet Mounting MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
2.3.1 AC Power and Earth Ground Connection Primary power required for the FACP is 120 VAC, LCD DISPLAY 60 Hz, 3.0 amps for the MS-9200UD or 240 VAC, 50 Hz, 1.5 amps for the MS-9200UDE. TB11 Overcurrent protection for this circuit must comply with Article 760 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and/or local codes.
The following sections describe the configuration and wiring of Style Y and Style Z Notification Appliance Circuits on the MS-9200UD main circuit board. The NACs are configured for Style Y (Class B) from the factory. Refer to "Configuring NACs" on page 33 for information on changing the NAC configuration to Style Z (Class A).
NACKEY must be inserted with text side facing in NACKEY -PCA toward center of main circuit board as illustrated to the right. It is keyed to prevent incorrect insertion. Top edge of MS-9200UD Main Circuit Board NACKEY card slot Figure 2.7 NAC Configuration Using NACKEY 2.5.2 Style Y (Class B) NAC Wiring...
FACP’s devices. This can be accomplished by connecting the Remote Synchronization Output from TB2 of the MS-9200UD to a compatible sync input of a power supply such as the FCPS-24FS6/8. The 24 VDC, 40 mA signal from TB2 follows, that is mimics, the signal on NAC1.
All power-limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0.25” (6.35 mm) away from any nonpower-limited circuit wiring and nonpower-limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockouts and/or conduits. A typical wiring diagram for the MS-9200UD is shown below. ),*85( 7\SLFDO 8/ 3RZHUOLPLWHG :LULQJ 5HTXLUHPHQWV 3RZHUOLPLWHG &LUFXLWV 3RZHUOLPLWHG &LUFXLWV...
WARNING! Disconnect all sources of power (AC and DC) before installing or removing any modules or wiring. MS-9200UD Keypad/Display Removal Removal of the keypad/display is normally not necessary. If, however, it becomes necessary to replace the keypad/display or access jumpers JP5 and JP7 or switch SW1,...
Before installing the module, place the disconnect switch to the right (disconnect) position to prevent accidental activation of the municipal box. Note that a Disconnect LED will illuminate after the module is installed in the MS-9200UD. In addition, the System Trouble LED will turn on to indicate the Disconnect condition.
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SEC. PHONE LINE Figure 2.5 4XTMF Connectors to MS-9200UD Connectors NOTE: Jumper JP2 on the MS-9200UD main circuit board can be used to configure the FACP supervisory relay for operation with the 4XTMF module. Relay 3 at TB5 must be programmed as a supervisory relay.
Installation of either device requires panel programming to allow the FACP to communicate with the device. CAUTION! Do not connect a printer or PC to the MS-9200UD FACP if a ground fault exists on the control panel. Circuit damage may result. Remove all power (Primary and Secodary) before installing or removing any wiring.
ACK/STEP EVENT ALARM SILENCE ENTER M NO DRILL TU V HOLD 2 SEC MODE RESET Mount BRKT-9600 to PEM RECALL studs on back of cabinet using supplied hex nuts. MS-9200UD Cabinet Figure 2.7 BRKT-9600 Bracket Installation 068' 31 $ ...
J3 on the control panel main circuit board. The information presented in this section refers to programming the MS-9200UD via the onboard keypad. If an optional computer keyboard is connected to the MS-9200UD main circuit board, the following table describes the keyboard keys which correspond to the onboard keypad keys.
8VHU 3URJUDPPLQJ 3URJUDPPLQJ 3.2 User Programming The MS-9200UD is completely field programmable and requires no special software skills. While programming the MS-9200UD, the fire protection capabilities of the ! ! ! control panel are enabled. Site-specific programming may be accomplished in three ways: •...
3URJUDPPLQJ ,QLWLDO 3RZHUXS User Programming Levels There are two user programming levels: • User Master Program Level 1 is used for programming panel specific data relating to device types, zoning, messages, control panel functions, etc. • User Maintenance Program Level 2 is used by a qualified operator to access features such as Disable/Enable, View and Clear History, Walktest and System Time Change.
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3URJUDPPLQJ DQG 3DVVZRUGV 3URJUDPPLQJ To access user Programming mode, press the Enter or Mode key. The LCD will display the following: 1=READ STATUS MODE 2=PROGRAMMING MODE 3=MANUAL DIAL MODE To enter the user Programming mode, press 2. The display will read as follows: PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD *****...
3URJUDPPLQJ 0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3.6 Master Programming Level When the Master Program Level password is entered, the control panel will enter user Programming mode. In this mode, the piezo sounder remains off, the trouble relay is activated and the system Trouble LED flashes until Programming mode is exited. The following display will appear: PROGRAMMING 1=AUTOPROGRAM...
0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3URJUDPPLQJ 3.6.1 Autoprogram PROGRAMMING Pressing 1 while viewing Programming Screen #1, will select the Autoprogram option, 1=AUTOPROGRAM which prompts the control panel to poll all devices installed on the SLC loop. The 2=POINT PROGRAM primary purpose of autoprogramming is to allow the installer a fast and easy way to 3=ZONE SETUP bring the system on-line as quickly as possible.
3URJUDPPLQJ 0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3.6.2 Point Program PROGRAMMING The Point Program option allows the programmer to add a new addressable device to an 1=AUTOPROGRAM SLC loop, delete an existing device from a loop or change the programming for an 2=POINT PROGRAM existing device.
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0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3URJUDPPLQJ )RU H[DPSOH LI D GHWHFWRU ZLWK DGGUHVV LV WR EH FRQILJXUHG IRU 3$6 RSHUDWLRQ ✓ Select PAS Yes when editing the detector set to address 005 ✓ Program the desired zone or zones to be activated by this detector, in this example Z001 ✓...
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0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3URJUDPPLQJ 3UHVVLQJ ZKLOH YLHZLQJ WKH 1RXQ$GMHFWLYH 6FUHHQ ZLOO FDXVH WKH IROORZLQJ 1=STANDARD ADJECTIVE VFUHHQV WR EH GLVSOD\HG 1RWH WKDW WKH NH\ERDUG GRZQ DUURZ NH\ PXVW EH SUHVVHG 2=STANDARD NOUN WR VHH DOO WKH $GMHFWLYH VFUHHQV Press the number corresponding to the adjective 3=CUSTOM ADJECTIVE that is to be used as a descriptor for the location of the detector currently being 4=CUSTOM NOUN...
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3URJUDPPLQJ 0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3UHVVLQJ ZKLOH YLHZLQJ WKH 1RXQ$GMHFWLYH 6FUHHQ ZLOO FDXVH WKH IROORZLQJ 1=STANDARD ADJECTIVE VFUHHQV WR EH GLVSOD\HG 1RWH WKDW WKH NH\ERDUG GRZQ DUURZ NH\ PXVW EH SUHVVHG 2=STANDARD NOUN WR VHH DOO WKH 1RXQ VFUHHQV Press the number corresponding to the noun that is to 3=CUSTOM ADJECTIVE be used as a descriptor for the location of the detector currently being programmed.
3URJUDPPLQJ 0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO $V DQ H[DPSOH WKH XVHU FRXOG TXLFNO\ HQWHU µ)/5BB5220B¶ DV IROORZV 1. The cursor is on the first letter of the Adjective field. Press the zero key twice to display FLR_3 2. With the cursor on the first letter of the Noun field, press the zero key twice to recall the display ROOM_304.
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0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3URJUDPPLQJ MONITOR TYPE MONITOR TYPE 1=POWER-MONITOR 1=ACK-SWITCH 2=TROUBLE-MONITOR 2=SIL-SWITCH 3=USER-DEFINED-12 3=RESET-SWITCH Monitor Type Screen #9 Monitor Type Screen #11 MONITOR TYPE MONITOR TYPE 1=PROC-MON 1=DRILL-SWITCH 2=PROCMON-AR 2=PAS-BYPASS 3=USER-DEFINED-13 3=USER-DEFINED-14 Monitor Type Screen #10 Monitor Type Screen #12 Note: For the PROCMON-AR selection, PROCMON refers to Process Monitor and AR refers to AutoResettable :KLOH YLHZLQJ RQH RI WKH 0RQLWRU 7\SH VFUHHQV VHOHFW WKH W\SH RI PRQLWRU PRGXOH EHLQJ SURJUDPPHG E\ SUHVVLQJ WKH FRUUHVSRQGLQJ NH\SDG QXPEHU NH\ 7KH GLVSOD\...
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3URJUDPPLQJ 0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3UHVLJQDO EDIT MONITOR 1=PRE-SIGNAL To enable the Pre-signal feature, press 1 while viewing Edit Monitor Screen #3 until 2=PAS the display reads Pre-signal Yes. Each press of the 1 key will cause the display to toggle between Pre-signal Yes and Pre-signal No. Refer to "Presignal" on page 137 Edit Monitor Screen #3 for additional information.
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0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3URJUDPPLQJ Pressing 1 while viewing the Noun/Adjective Screen will cause the following 1=STANDARD ADJECTIVE screen(s) to be displayed. Note that the keyboard down arrow key must be pressed 2=STANDARD NOUN to see all the Adjective screens. Press the number corresponding to the adjective 3=CUSTOM ADJECTIVE 4=CUSTOM NOUN that is to be used as a descriptor for the location of the monitor module currently...
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3URJUDPPLQJ 0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3UHVVLQJ ZKLOH YLHZLQJ WKH 1RXQ$GMHFWLYH 6FUHHQ ZLOO FDXVH WKH IROORZLQJ 1=STANDARD ADJECTIVE VFUHHQV WR EH GLVSOD\HG 1RWH WKDW WKH NH\ERDUG GRZQ DUURZ NH\ PXVW EH SUHVVHG 2=STANDARD NOUN WR VHH DOO WKH 1RXQ VFUHHQV Press the number corresponding to the noun that is to 3=CUSTOM ADJECTIVE 4=CUSTOM NOUN be used as a descriptor for the location of the monitor module currently being...
3URJUDPPLQJ 0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO $V DQ H[DPSOH WKH XVHU FRXOG TXLFNO\ HQWHU µ)/5BB5220 ¶ DV IROORZV 1. The cursor is on the first letter of the Adjective field. Press the zero key twice to display FLR_3 2. With the cursor on the first letter of the Noun field, press the zero key twice to recall the display ROOM_304.
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3URJUDPPLQJ 0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3UHVVLQJ ZKLOH YLHZLQJ WKH 1RXQ$GMHFWLYH 6FUHHQ ZLOO FDXVH WKH IROORZLQJ 1=STANDARD ADJECTIVE VFUHHQV WR EH GLVSOD\HG 1RWH WKDW WKH NH\ERDUG GRZQ DUURZ NH\ PXVW EH SUHVVHG 2=STANDARD NOUN WR VHH DOO WKH $GMHFWLYH VFUHHQV Press the number corresponding to the adjective 3=CUSTOM ADJECTIVE 4=CUSTOM NOUN that is to be used as a descriptor for the location of the control module currently...
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0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3URJUDPPLQJ 3UHVVLQJ ZKLOH YLHZLQJ WKH 1RXQ$GMHFWLYH 6FUHHQ ZLOO FDXVH WKH IROORZLQJ 1=STANDARD ADJECTIVE VFUHHQV WR EH GLVSOD\HG 1RWH WKDW WKH NH\ERDUG GRZQ DUURZ NH\ PXVW EH SUHVVHG 2=STANDARD NOUN WR VHH DOO WKH 1RXQ VFUHHQV Press the number corresponding to the noun that is to 3=CUSTOM ADJECTIVE 4=CUSTOM NOUN be used as a descriptor for the location of the control module currently being...
0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3URJUDPPLQJ 3.6.3 Zone Setup PROGRAMMING 1=AUTOPROGRAM Pressing 3 while viewing Programming Screen #2 will access the Zone Setup screens as 2=POINT PROGRAM illustrated below: 3=ZONE SETUP Programming Screen #2 ZONE SETUP 1=ENABLE 2=DISABLE 3=ZONE 97 98 99 Zone Setup Screen #1 ZONE SETUP 1=ZONES INSTALLED...
0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3URJUDPPLQJ 3.6.3.4 Zones Installed ZONE SETUP Pressing 1 for Zones Installed, while viewing Zone Setup Screen #2, will display a 1=ZONES INSTALLED screen similar to the following: 2=ZONES ENABLED 3=ZONES DISABLED Zone Setup Screen #2 ZONES INSTALLED 00 01 02 03 04 05 Zones Installed Screen This display will show all of the zones that have been programmed into the control...
3URJUDPPLQJ 0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3.6.3.7 Zone Type ZONE SETUP Zone Types must be programmed only if a DACT, programmed for zone reporting, 1=ZONE TYPES is installed on the control panel. Pressing 1 for Zone Types, while viewing Zone 2=ZONES AVAILABLE Setup Screen #3, will display a screen similar to the following: Zone Setup Screen #3 ZONE TYPE PROG...
• Banner: This option allows the user to change the top two lines of the LCD display from the factory default readout of FIRE-LITE ALARMS INC to a user defined readout when the control panel is in Normal condition. •...
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0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3URJUDPPLQJ 3.6.7 History PROGRAMMING The History option allows an authorized user to view or erase events which have 1=HISTORY occurred in the control panel. Pressing 1 while viewing Programming Screen #3 will 2=WALKTEST display the History options as shown in the following display: 3=OPTION MODULES Programming Screen #3 HISTORY...
3URJUDPPLQJ 0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3.6.8 Walktest PROGRAMMING Walktest allows an individual to test the fire alarm system without the necessity to reset 1=HISTORY the control panel after each device activation. Pressing 2 while viewing the 2=WALKTEST Programming Screen #3 will cause the following Walktest options to be displayed: 3=OPTION MODULES Programming Screen #3 WALKTEST...
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The LCD-80F is a Terminal Mode annunciator. To enable the MS-9200UD for LCD-80F operation, program Term Enabled to Yes. 2. The Terminal Mode annunciator (LCD-80F) and the Printer/PC use the same TB8 terminal block on the MS-9200UD main circuit board.
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3URJUDPPLQJ 0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3.6.9.2.6.1 Central Station Primary and Secondary Phone Numbers 3UHVVLQJ IRU 3ULPDU\ RU IRU 6HFRQGDU\ ZLOO GLVSOD\ WKH IROORZLQJ VFUHHQV CENTRAL STATION 1=PRIMARY Note that the following information must be entered for both the Primary and 2=SECONDARY Secondary Central Station Phone Numbers.
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0DVWHU 3URJUDPPLQJ /HYHO 3URJUDPPLQJ Communication Format 3UHVVLQJ ZKLOH YLHZLQJ 3ULPDU\6HFRQGDU\ 6FUHHQ ZLOO FDXVH WKH IROORZLQJ CENTRAL STATION 1=COMM FORMAT VFUHHQV WR EH GLVSOD\HG COMM FORMAT Primary/Secondary Screen #3 1=ADEMCO EXPRESS 4P1 2=ADEMCO EXPRESS 4P2 3=3P1S C18 A23 Comm Format Screen #1 COMM FORMAT 1=3P1E C18 A23 2=3P1S C19 A14...
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Event Code to be changed from the default value. PULL STATION ALARM Event Code Screen The tables on the following pages list all of the Events and their default Event Codes for the various Communication Formats. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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SMOKE CONVEN MON-USER-DEF-5 HEAT DETECT MON-USER-DEF-6 MEDIC ALERT MON-USER-DEF-7 HAZARD ALERT MON-USER-DEF-8 TORNADO ALRT MON-USER-DEF-9 not used not used TAMPER MON-USER-DEF-11 MON SUPERVISORY MON-USER-DEF-12 MON SUPERV AUTO MON-USER-DEF-13 POWER MON MON-USER-DEF-14 TROUBLE MON MON-USER-DEF-15 PROCESS MON MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Pressing the Enter key will cause the number just entered to be dialed. Pressing 3 for Go On Hook will cause the DACT to hang-up, deselecting the previously selected phone line. The phone line’s red Active LED will turn off. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Setting any option in the Printer/PC screen to Yes will disable communications with the LCD-80F. The printer must be installed in the same room and within 50 feet of the FACP. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
NEW MASTER PASSWORD IS 10101 PRESS ENTER IF OK Password Change Screen Pressing the Enter key will program the new password into the control panel and return the display to the Password Change Screen. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
WARNING! SYSTEM CHANGE PROCEED? 1=YES 2=NO Pressing 1 will cause the control panel to carry out the selected clear option. Pressing 2 will prevent programming from being cleared. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Note: If the NACs have been configured for Class A in the Setup option, only NAC1 and NAC 2 will display test information. NAC 3 and NAC 4 will display asterisks (*) and will not be included in the test. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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001 on loop 1 but have not been programmed to any output devices. Use the up and down arrow keys to view all the zones without output assignments. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Note that in the preceding screens, an arrow appears to inform the programmer that additional options can be viewed by pressing the keypad down arrow key, as shown in the following screen. PROGRAMMING 1=WALKTEST 2=SYSTEM 3=ZONE SETUP MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
EDIT DETECTOR 1D001 1=ENABLED Enable/Disable Select Screen Pressing 1 repeatedly will cause the display to toggle between Enabled Yes and Enabled MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Pressing 1 while viewing the Erase History Screen will cause the message ERASING HISTORY, PLEASE WAIT to be displayed. The display will then return to the History Screen. Pressing 2 will cause the display to return to the History Screen without erasing the History file. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
(control module in this example) with an address of 001 on loop 1 but have not been programmed to any input devices. Use the up and down arrow keys to view all the zones without input assignments. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Pressing 3 after the walktest has been completed, will allow the operator to view the results of the walktest. 3.7.5 System To program the time and date into the control panel, press 2 while viewing Maintenance Screen #2. The following display will appear: SYSTEMS 1=TIME/DATE System Screen MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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The cursor will move one position to the right after each entry. When the fourth digit of the year has been entered, the display will return to the Time and Date Screen which will show the new date. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
(00 - 99). After the second digit is entered, the zone will be disabled and the cursor will return to the original position. The next zone to be disabled can then be entered. Press Esc (Escape) to return to the previous screen. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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Pre-signal condition in the control panel. Do not assign Zone 98 to a Notification Appliance Circuit when using this zone to indicate a Pre-signal condition. Zone 99, in special purpose mode, is reserved for future use and has no effect. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
It also performs a lamp test by turning on all LEDs (except the Ground LED), piezo sounder and LCD display segments after the Reset key is released. Any alarm or trouble that exists after a reset will resound the system. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
This is a red LED that indicates the secondary phone line is active Kiss-off This is a green LED that blinks when a Central Station has acknowledged receipt of each transmitted message or when a portion of upload or download data has been accepted from a Service Terminal MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
FIRE-LITE ALARMS INC SYSTEM ALL NORMAL 10:00A 012102 The MS-9200UD performs the following functions at regular intervals while in Normal mode: ✓ Monitors AC input voltage and battery voltage ✓ Monitors and reports status of SLC loop, option cards and control panel ✓...
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✓ Date; the current month, day and year in this example is 01 for January, 08 for the 8th day of the month and 01 for the year 2001 ✓ Device Address; 1D001 in this example 1 represents SLC Loop, D represents a detector and 001 represents device address 001 MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Refer to "Edit Detector" on page 51, "Edit Module Screen for Monitor Module" on page 61 and "Edit Module Screen for Control Modules" on page 70 for information on additional device types. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Open circuits in supervisory wiring are processed by the control panel the same way as other trouble conditions. Refer to "Alarm Operation" on page 133, for a description of the information displayed on the control panel LCD. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
4.10 NAC Operation There are four Style Y (Class B) or two Style Z (Class A) programmable NACs (Notification Appliance Circuits) resident on the MS-9200UD main circuit board. All NACs may be programmed as silenceable or nonsilenceable and may also be programmed for steady or coded operation.
4.15 Time Functions: Real-Time Clock The MS-9200UD includes a crystal-based clock that provides time of day, date and day of week. Time is displayed as 12 or 24 hour time with month/day/year and is stored in RAM. Daylight savings time change-over is programmable and automatic.
✓ second alarm occurring anytime during the time delay will cause immediate activation of all associated outputs Presignal does not affect monitor modules programmed as waterflow, supervisory, process monitoring or remote switches. Presignal operation requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
PAS BYPASS monitor is deactivated. While PAS is inhibited, signaling devices will immediately place the control panel into alarm. This feature may be employed by wiring a normally open device, such as a switch, to a monitor module which has been programmed for PAS BYPASS. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
If selected, this option will delay the activation of a waterflow type alarm for a programmable time duration from 1 to 90 seconds. This delay is in addition to any time delay inherent in the waterflow device. This feature requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Walktest, then shut them off after eight seconds. While in Walktest, the trouble relay is activated and the system Trouble LED flashes (as in all of the Program and status change operations). The alarm relay is not activated. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
V - Alarm Verification Enabled (V = Yes, * = No) • S - Silenceable for control modules (S = Yes, * = No) • W - Walktestable for control and monitor modules (W = Yes, * = No) MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Special Purpose - on or off programming for Special Purpose Zones 97 reserved for PAS, 98 reserved for Pre-signal and 99 reserved for future use • Zone Type - the Type assigned to each installed zone (default is Alarm) MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
21.25 to 27.50 VDC 24V Nonresettable Normal 21.25 to 27.50 VDC Charger Normal 21.87 to 29.84 VDC Normal -1.3 to -1.6 VDC NAC 1 or NAC 2 Open Circuit -2.3 to -2.5 VDC Short Circuit 0 to 1.0 VDC MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
PAS DELAY PRE SIGNAL WATERFLOW TIMERS AC LOSS DELAY These screens will indicate the delay time, in seconds, for each of the first three possible delay options. The AC Loss Delay time is displayed in hours. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Pressing 1 while viewing Read Status Screen #3 will display the following screen: 1=RELAYS 2=PROGRAM CHECK 3=HISTORY Read Status Screen #3 RELAY 1=RELAY 1 2=RELAY 2 3=RELAY 3 The operator can view the programmed option for each relay by pressing the corresponding number key. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
1=VIEW ALL 2=VIEW ALARMS 3=VIEW OTHER EVENTS The operator can view all events which have been stored in the history file, only alarms or other events, such as troubles or supervisories, by pressing the corresponding number key. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Pressing 2 while viewing Read Status Screen #4 will display the following screen: PHONE LINE PRIMARY TOUCHTONE SECONDARY TOUCHTONE This screen indicates the both the Primary and Secondary phone lines have been configured for touchtone dialing operation. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Central Station Screen #2 provides information on the Primary and Secondary Central Station programming which includes: • Test Time Interval • Account Code • 24 Hour Test Time • Phone Number • Communication Format • Event Codes MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
The display will inform the operator as to whether the control panel is configured for a printer or a PC. In the example above, PR4800 indicates that the panel is configured for a printer with a baud rate of 4,800. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
If the addressable smoke detector’s Chamber reading is not within the acceptable range, clean the detector and check the Chamber value again. If the reading is still not within the acceptable range, immediately replace the detector. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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Dust accumulation above the allowed limit. DIRTY2 Table 4.1 Maintenance Alert Levels Figure 4.1 illustrates a graphic representation of the maintenance levels: DIRTY Maintenance Urgent Maintenance Alert Acceptable Range Low Chamber Reading VALUE Figure 4.1 Diagram of Maintenance Levels MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Pressing 1 while viewing Read Status Screen #6 will display the following screens: Read Status Screen #6 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ENABLED START MONTH START WEEK WEEK-1 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS END MONTH END WEEK LAST-W MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Central Station phone number. The MS-9200UD meets NFPA 72 National Fire Code reporting requirements for: (a) the type of signal, (b) condition and (c) location of the reporting premises. The general priority reporting structure is: 1.
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Upload or Download SSS(S) UD SSS(S) UD SSS UDUD2 SSS UDUD2 Refer to Table 5.2 for an explanation of each letter code in Table 5.1 . Refer to Table 5.3 for a list of compatible receivers. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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Upload/download (1st digit) Upload/download (2nd digit) Note: For Expanded Reporting, the control panel automatically adds the digit corresponding to the zone number and the second digit corresponding to any system trouble condition. Only the first digit is programmable. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Also, a green LED labeled Kissoff will turn on whenever the control panel has successfully transmitted reports to the Central Station. The Kissoff LED may turn on several times during communications with a Central Station. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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Central Station Communications Transmittal Priorities The table below shows UL listed receivers which are compatible with the MS-9200UD. Table 5.3 Compatible UL Listed Receivers Format # (Addresses 16 & 42) ✔ ✔ ✔ 4+1 Ademco Express ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔...
Download with callback disabled - the Service Terminal calls the control panel. No hang-up sequence occurs. Data transfers proceed. Note that Callback enable/disable is controlled by the master user at the Service Terminal on a per call basis. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Callback to Service Terminal Any time the control panel is requested to allow an upload or download, it will confirm the source of the incoming call, hang-up and call back the calling party (Service Terminal phone number). MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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These blocks of data are protected from partial programming due to faulty phone connections, line noise and other errors. This prevents the panel from being confused due to a wrong phone number, account code, test time and most critical formatting errors. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
7. Return call to Service Terminal 8. After security clearance, begin downloading 9. Upon completion of download, call Central Station(s) back and report either a successful download or failed upload/download message (if programmed to do MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
During the uploading process, the fire protection remains active. Should a system trouble or alarm condition occur, the control panel immediately terminates uploading and processes the trouble or alarm locally and transmits the information to the Central Station(s). MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Table 7.1 AC Branch Circuit Requirements Number of Current Draw Total Current Device Type Devices (AC amps) per Device MS-9200UD 3.00 MS-9200UDE 1.50 CHG-75 2.05 CHG-120F 2.00 Sum Column for AC Branch Current Required MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
✓ Calculation Column 2 - The primary supply current load that the control panel must support during a fire alarm condition, with AC power applied. ✓ Calculation Column 3 - The standby current drawn from the batteries in a non-fire alarm condition during a loss of AC power. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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Current limitations of TB3 & TB4 circuits is 2.5 amps per NAC output and 0.5 amps per auxiliary power output 10.Total current draw listed above cannot exceed 6.0 amps. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
18 AH. Batteries larger than 18 AH require a UL listed external battery charger and cabinet such as the BB-26, BB-55F or other UL listed external battery cabinet. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
✓ MMF-302 control module with address 04 ✓ CMF-300 control modules with addresses 09, 11 and 12 The example points out some of the key assignment features of the MS-9200UD. Addresses of detectors are not duplicated. Addresses of monitor and control modules are not duplicated.
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MMF-302 CMF-300 CP350 ZONE CMF-300 CP300 SD350 CMF-300 SD350 ZONE SD350 CMF-300 MMF-302 The zone correlations which are shown graphically above are also presented in Table A.1 on page 170 and Table A.2 on page 171. MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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Table A.1 Detector Programming Sheet Example DETECTOR ZONE ASSIGNMENT Address Device Zone ADJ/NOUN Address Device Zone ADJ/NOUN Type Number Type Number SD350 FIRST HALL SD350 ELEV. LOBBY CP350 2ND FLOOR CP350 ROOM 210 SD350 3RD FLOOR SD350 MEZZANINE SD350 MECH. ROOM MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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MONITOR/CONTROL MODULE ZONE ASSIGNMENT Address Device Zone ADJ/ Address Device Zone ADJ/NOUN Type Number NOUN Type Number MMF-300 MMF-302 1, 2 MMF-302 1, 2 MMF-302 CMF-300 CMF-300 CMF-300 CMF-300 CMF-300 1, 2, 3 CMF-300 CMF-300 CMF-300 CMF-300 MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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Software Zones Correlations Table A.3 Blank Detector Programming Sheet - 1 of 2 DETECTOR ZONE ASSIGNMENT Address Device Zone ADJ/ Address Device Zone ADJ/NOUN Type Number NOUN Type Number MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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Correlations Software Zones Table A.4 Blank Module Programming Sheet - 1 of 2 MONITOR/CONTROL MODULE ZONE ASSIGNMENT Address Device Zone ADJ/ Address Device Zone ADJ/NOUN Type Number NOUN Type Number MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements APPENDIX C The Fire•Lite MS-9200UD has been designed for use in commercial, industrial and institutional applications and meets the requirements for service under the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standards outlined in this Appendix. The minimum...
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1. 3 ohms maximum loop resistance allowed for wiring from control panel to Municipal Box. 2. Cut JP3 on the MS-9200UD main circuit board to supervise placement of 4XTMF module and circuit. 3. Cut JP2 on the MS-9200UD main circuit board to enable FACP Supervisory relay.
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NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements NFPA 72 Remote Station Protective Signaling System Notes: 1. Cut Jumper JP3 on the MS-9200UD main circuit board to supervise placement of the 4XTMF module. 2. Refer to "4XTMF Transmitter Module Installation" on page 38 for detailed information.
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Trouble condition. Form-C relay contact programmed to activate on Supervisory condition. Notes: 1. Connection between the MS-9200UD and the transmitter are supervised by the transmitter. 2. This MS-9200UD/Transmitter arrangement can be employed for NFPA 72 Proprietary Protective Signaling System.
It is important to use the correct type of wire, wire gauge and wire run length for each MS-9200UD circuit. Reference the chart below to specify wire requirements and limitations for each MS-9200UD circuit.
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Date setting 85 detector 53 Daylight Savings Time 85 module, monitor 64 DC power End-of-Line Resistor Assembly 20 nonresettable 31 Enter key 47 resettable 31 Erase History 95 see also auxiliary DC power 31 Error Checking 162 MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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Battery 131 NAC 14, 17, 88, 90, 136 Disabled 131 Auto Silence 91 Fire Alarm 131 coded 138 Ground 131 coding 91 Kiss-off 131 current 14 Maintenance 131 End-of-Line Resistor 14 Primary Line Active 131 power 12 MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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40 process monitor 136 Printer/PC interface 13 programmed zone 137 Process Monitor 136 supervisory 135 Program trouble 132 check 120 waterflow 137 check correlations 120 Option Modules 21, 37, 97 clear 119 annunciators/UDACT 97 Program Check MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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12, 17, 32 current 15 Relay Control Module Software Zones 12, 169 see also ACM-8RF 41 sounder 16 relay module 20 Specifications 14 Relay options 82 strobe synchronization 13 Remote Station Service 38 Style 12 MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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Trouble Reminder 82, 140, 146 Z98 55 trouble responses 133 Zone 97 78 Type Zone 98 78 control module 72 Zone Assignment 56, 66, 92 detector 54 control module 73 monitor module 64 Zone Setup 77 MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
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Maintenance Level 128 zone type 80 list 80 Zone Z97 55 Zone Z98 pre-signal zone 55 Zones 144, 169 see also software zones 12 Zones Disabled 79 Zones Enabled 79 Zones Installed 79 zones per device 56 MS-9200UD PN 51906:A 12/10/02...
Limited Warranty The manufacturer warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for eighteen (18) months from the date of manufacture, under normal use and service. Products are date-stamped at time of manufacture. The sole and exclusive obligation of the manufacturer is to repair or replace, at its option, free of charge for parts and labor, any part which is defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service.
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