Section 9: intelligent detector bases, 1 description, 2 installation and wiring – Fire-Lite SLC Intelligent Control Panel Wiring Manual User Manual

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FireLite SLC Wiring Manual — P/N 51309:P1 10/12/2011

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Section 9: Intelligent Detector Bases

9.1 Description

The following bases provide connection between the SLC and these detector heads:

AD350 and AD355 Multicriteria Photoelectric Smoke Detector

CP350 and CP355 Ionization Smoke Detector

H350, H350R, H355, H355R and H355HT Thermal Detector

SD350, SD350T, SD355 and SD355T Photoelectric Smoke Detector

The B501 and B210LP bases are standard plug-in detector bases.

The B501BH, B501BHT, B501BH-2, B501BHT-2, and B200SR Sounder Detector Bases include
a horn that will sound when the sensor’s visible LEDs are latched on for approximately 10 seconds.

On the MS-9200 Control Panel, the sounder will activate when the sensor’s visible LEDs are
latched on for approximately 10 seconds (Alarm Verification does not delay sounder).
If the MS-9600, MS-9600LS, MS-9600UDLS, MS-9200UD, MS-9200UDLS, or MS-9050UD
Control Panel is set with Alarm Verification ON, the sounder will activate at the end of the
verification cycle, providing an alarm is verified, approximately 10 seconds after the sensor’s
LEDs are latched on. If Alarm Verification is OFF, the sounder will activate when the sensor’s
visible LEDs are latched on for approximately 10 seconds.

The B224RB Relay Detector Base includes Form-C latching relay contacts for the control of an
auxiliary function. The relay operates 12 seconds (nominally) after activation of the sensor head
remote annunciator output.

The B224BI Isolator Detector Base prevents an entire communications loop from being disabled
when a short circuit occurs.

9.2 Installation and Wiring

9.2.1 Setting the Detector Address

Each intelligent detector is factory preset with an address of “00.” To set an SLC address, use a
common screwdriver to adjust the rotary switches on the detector to the desired address (see “Set-
ting an SLC address for a Single Point Module” on page 32).
When finished, mark the address in
the place provided on the base and the detector.

NOTE: For more information, refer to the Installation Instructions provided with these devices.

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