Fire-Lite MS-9600LSC Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel User Manual

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MS-9600LS Series Manual — P/N 52646:B2 2/12/2010

NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements

NFPA Signaling Systems for Central Station Service (Protected Premises
Unit)/Remote Station

The following figure illustrates an example of Central Station/Remote Station Reporting using a
411UDAC. The relay contacts from the FACP may be used to trip any dialer UL listed for Central
Station/Remote Station Services.

Notes:

1. Reference the 411UDAC Manual for additional information
2. Program the 411UDAC for slave operation
3. The FACP must be programmed for AC Loss Reporting Delay This prevents the transmission

of a trouble on the loss of AC power

TB1

Figure C.1 Central Station Service Using 411UDAC

2.2K

ELR

AC wiring for

411UDAC/FACP must

be connected to the

same branch circuit.

FACP

411UDAC

Al

ar

m

Re

la

y

Trou

ble R

elay

Supv. Relay

Monitor Module

ELR resistor

SLC Loop

Monitor Module*

Monitor Module Circuit Input

411UDAC Relay 2 Output (DACT Trouble)

Channel 1/Zone 1

Channel 3/Zone 3

Channel 2/Zone 2

2.2K EOLR

UL listed 2.2K ELRs (P/N 27070)

Program the 411UDAC as follows:
Channel 1 - Normally Open Contact
Device (alarm)
Channel 2 - Host Panel Trouble
Channel 3 - Supervisory

Note: The Monitor Module input,
which is being used to monitor the
411UDAC Relay Output
programmed for DACT Trouble
(requires optional 411RK Relay Kit),
must be programmed as ‘Trouble’ at
the FACP. The 411UDAC must be
programmed as a Slave
Communicator (programming
address 64 set to 2).

123

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

123456

96

0041

1a

.w

mf

*If the SLC device does
not match the one in this
figure, refer to the SLC
manual appendix, which
contains wiring conversion
charts for type V and type
H modules.

411UDAC

FACP

Alarm

TB2-1

TB1-3

TB2-2

TB1-1

Trouble

TB2-3

TB5-3

TB2-4

TB5-2

Supervisory

TB2-5

TB5-6

TB2-8

TB5-4

Table C.1 411UDAC Connections to FACP

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