Optional Devices - Honeywell XLS140 Installation Manual

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VP-2B or MP-1B (with DP-1B) For covering top row(s) of backbox if control panel is mounted
in a lower row. MP-1B is also used to mount panel circuit modules.
2.4 Optional Devices
Several optional components can be installed within the XLS140 system. This list provides only a
sample of common equipment; for a complete list of what is available, refer to Appendix C
"Compatible Equipment" and for a list of conventional equipment, refer to the Device
Compatibility Chart.
Network Control Annunciator - XLS-NCA. Provides a text-based, 24 VDC powered,
display and control device for XLS-NET. It incorporates a large LCD display and a silicone-rubber
QWERTY keypad. It will display all events from the system.
Network Control Module - NCM-W/F. The NCM is an interface between the panel and
XLS-NET. It comes in two models: wire and fiber-optic cable. Refer to the NCM-W/F Installation
Document for more information and installation instructions.
Loop Expander Module - LEM-320. The LEM plugs into the control panel, expanding the
board's function to control two Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs). Each XLS140 can have one LEM.
Refer to Section 3.5 "Installing the Control Panel" for installation instructions.
Auxiliary Power Supply - APS-6R. The optional Auxiliary Power Supply is a 150W
cabinet-mounted power supply, designed to power devices that require filtered, non-resettable
power, such as NAC modules, and addressable Honeywell appliance circuit modules. The APS-6R
provides three 24 VDC output circuits (6 A total in alarm, 4 A continuous): two power-limited
circuits (3 A each) and one non-power-limited circuit (6 A). Refer to the APS-6R Instruction
Manual for further information and installation instructions.
Addressable Charger/Power Supply - ACPS-2406. The optional ACPS-2406 is an
addressable loop-based power supply and battery charger. This cabinet-mounted unit provides four
individually addressable Notification Appliance Circuits. In addition, each circuit can provide
notification appliance synchronization without an additional module. The unit charges 7 to 25 AH
batteries with full supervision. The ACPS-2406 provides up to four 24 VDC (filtered) output
circuits (2.5 A max each, 5.0 A total continuous, 6.0 A during a fire alarm
ACPS-2406 Instruction Manual for further information, installation instructions, and battery
calculations.
Batteries and Battery Boxes. The control panel uses only sealed lead-acid batteries for
standby power. Maximum battery capacity is 55 AH (ampere-hour). Minimum battery capacity
depends upon the system configuration; absolute minimum is 12 AH. CAB-4 Series backboxes
provide space for two 25 AH (or smaller) batteries. Use external battery boxes if the installation
requires larger capacity batteries. Battery boxes mount directly below the main cabinet. Battery box
model XLS-LBB holds batteries up to 55 AH. Refer to Section 4.2 "NFPA 72-1999 Central or
Remote Station Fire Alarm System (Protected Premises Unit)" and Section A.3 "Calculating the
Battery Requirements" for further information. See Battery/Peripherals Enclosure document for
backbox measurements and installation instructions.
Universal Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter (UDACT). Transmits system status to
UL-listed Central Station Receivers over a public switched telephone network. Mounting is in a
CAB-4 Series backbox or remotely in the ABS-8R enclosure. The unit connects to the EIA-485
annunciator port and 24 VDC (nominal) power. Refer to the UDACT Instruction Manual for further
information and installation instructions.
Transmitter Module - TM-4. The TM-4 includes three reverse polarity outputs and a Fire
Municipal Box Trip in a single module. It provides a means for the FACP to control Alarm,
Trouble, and Supervisory reverse polarity outputs (15 mA, 24 VDC nominal) or a Fire Municipal
Box Trip output. All output circuits are supervised. The Transmitter Module communicates over
XLS140 Installation Manual Form Number 95-7673-3 P/N 51927:C 12/06/2005
System Overview
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