NFPA 72-1999
Protected
Premises (Local)
Fire Alarm
Systems
NFPA 72-1999
Auxiliary Fire
Alarm System
NFPA 72-1999
Remote Station
Fire Alarm
System and
NFPA 72-1999
Central Station
Fire Alarm
Systems
(Protected
Premises Unit)
NFPA 72-1999
Proprietary Fire
Alarm
NFPA 72-1999
Central Station
Receiving and
Protected
Premises
Receiving Units
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Hardware Installation—Installing the IFC-1010/2020
M5x0CJ Control Module installed on SLC Loop 1 and set to Module
Address 96. This unit must be installed as outlined in Figure 67 or
Figure 68 (notification appliances).
MBT-1 Municipal Box Trip. M5x0CJ Control Module installed on SLC
Loop 1 and set to Module Address 97. These items must be installed as
outlined in Figure 89.
Initiating Devices - M50xMJ Monitor Modules, manual pull stations, heat
detectors, and intelligent detectors such as the 2x51J, 5551J and 1x51J.
For applications not requiring security functions, refer to the UDACT
manual. For security applications, refer to the Security Applications
Technical Bulletin (LIT-448300).
Note: The use of a DACT (NFPA 72 Supervising Station Fire Alarm
Systems) is not permitted when one or more of the following are
present in the system: XP Transponder with separate power supply,
APS-6R, AA-120/E, AA-100/E, AA-30/E or a second (remote)
MPS-24A or MPS-24AE power supply.
The NFPA 72-1999 requirement refers to:
• Protected Premise Number One (refer to Figure 92):
Transmitter - Network Interface Board (NIB-96).
• Protected Premise Number Two (refer to Figure 93):
The Receiving Unit is an IFC-1010/2020 with an M500MJ or M501MJ
Monitor Module for receipt of fire alarms and one M500MJ or
M501MJ Monitor Module for receipt of trouble signals from the
Protected Premises Unit.
• Protected Premise Number Three - UDACT (refer to Note):
Transmitter - UDACT. Not suitable for security applications. (Refer to
the UDACT Universal Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter
manual provided with the UDACT).
CRT video display terminal with keyboard, PRN printer, and an
uninterruptable power supply Listed for Fire Protective Signaling Use. For
use with Systems Number One and Two. For System Number Three
applications, refer to the UDACT Universal Digital Alarm
Communicator/Transmitter manual provided with the UDACT.
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