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

Installation

Optional Module Installation

5.

Connect a printer to the ANN-S/PG Parallel or Serial connectors (refer to Figure 2.22). Only
one printer can be connected.

Specifications

Operating Voltage: 24 VDC

Current (Alarm and Standby): 45 mA

Ambient Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)

Max. Wiring Distance from FACP: 6,000 ft. (1,800 m)

Mounting: Surface

Dimensions: 6”W x 7-3/4”H x 1-7/16”D (15.2 cm W x 19.7 cm H x 3.7 cm D)

For indoor use in a dry location only

PRN-6F Printer Installation

When connected to the FACP via the ANN-S/PG module, the PRN-6F prints the status changes
within the control panel and time-stamps the printout with the time of day and date that the event
occurred. It provides 80 columns of data on standard 9” x 11” tractor-feed paper. This section con-
tains information on connecting a printer to the control panel and setting the printer options.

Connecting PRN-6F Printer

Remote printers require a primary AC power source. If required for the fire alarm system configu-
ration (for example, a Proprietary Fire Alarm System), a remote printer requires a secondary power
source (battery backup). Since a secondary power source is not provided as a standard feature, a
separate UL-listed Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) should be used. The building emergency
power supply may be used, as long as it meets the power continuity requirements of NFPA 72.
Refer to NFPA 72 for further details.

Connect the remote printer to the FACP via the ANN-S/PG module using a standard DB-25 cable.
One end of the cable will plug into the DB-25 connector on the PRN printer and the other end plugs
into the parallel connector on the ANN-S/PG module. Note that the 9-pin DB-9 port on the
ANN-S/PG is used to connect a serial printer. The 25-pin port is used for a Centronics parallel
printer cable. Connect either a serial or parallel printer, but not both at the same time.

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