1 intelligent addressable detectors: newer series, 2 intelligent addressable modules: newer series – Fire-Lite MS-9200UDLSC Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel User Manual

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MS-9200UDLS Series Manual — P/N 52750:H 4/14/2014

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Components

Product Description

Cabinet

The MS-9200UDLS backbox provides space for two batteries (up to 18 Amp Hour). Ample
knockouts are provided for system wiring. Also available is an optional dress panel (DP-9692),
which mounts to the inside of the cabinet (required by ULC for Canadian installations).

Transformer Assembly

One 100VA transformer is provided standard with the
panel (3.0 amps maximum for output circuits). An optional
100 VA transformer XRM-24B (XRM-24BE for the MS-
9200UDLSE) is available to provide maximum system and
accessory power (6.0 amps total). Note that the XRM-24B
and XRM-24BE are only suitable for use with MS-
9200UDLS(E) with a main circuit board assembly number
9200UDLS-PCX Rev Y, where “X” and “Y” can be any

letter or number. This circuit board can also be identified by using the software revision of
#9200UDV4.0 (meaning version 4.0) or later.

Batteries

The MS-9200UDLS cabinet provides space for two bat-
teries (up to 18 Amp Hour). Batteries larger than 18
Amp Hour require an external charger such as the CHG-
75 or CHG-120F and a UL listed battery box such as the
BB-26 or BB-55F. Batteries must be ordered separately.

1.5.1 Intelligent Addressable Detectors: Newer Series

Intelligent, addressable detectors provide information to the control panel on an SLC Signaling
Line Circuit (refer to the SLC Wiring Manual for detailed information on device installation, wir-
ing and operation). This allows the control panel to continually process the information to deter-
mine the status (alarm, trouble, maintenance or normal) of each detector. Each detector responds to
an SLC address that is set in the detector head using built-in rotary decimal switches. The maxi-
mum address cannot exceed address 99. Note that a blinking LED on an intelligent detector indi-
cates communication between the detector and the control panel.

These devices (350 Series or newer) can operate in CLIP mode (Classic Loop Interface Protocol) or
LiteSpeed mode to provide a quicker response. They are also compatible with older 300 Series
devices. If a mix of old and new series devices are installed on the same loop, the FACP must be
programmed to operate in CLIP mode. Refer to the SLC Wiring Manual for a list of compatible
addressable detectors.

1.5.2 Intelligent Addressable Modules: Newer Series

The newer series of Control Modules and Monitor Modules provide an interface between the con-
trol panel and conventional notification and initiating devices. Each module can be set to respond
to an address with built-in rotary switches. The maximum address cannot exceed address 99. Note
that a blinking LED on an addressable module indicates communication between the module and
the control panel.

These devices (i.e., MMF-300, MMF-301, MMF-302, CMF-300, CRF-300) can operate in CLIP
mode (Classic Loop Interface Protocol) or LiteSpeed mode to provide a quicker response. They are
also compatible with older 300 series devices. If a mix of old and new series devices are installed
on the same loop, the FACP must be programmed to operate in CLIP mode. Refer to the SLC Wir-
ing Manual
for a list of compatible addressable modules. Refer to the Device Compatibility Docu-
ment
for a list of approved conventional notification and initiating devices.

Standard
XRM-24B(E)

Optional
XRM-24B(E)

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