Description
General
The Fire•Lite MS-9200UDLS Rev 2 with Version 4.0 firmware
is a combination FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel) and DACT
(Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter) all on one circuit
board. This compact intelligent addressable control panel has
an extensive list of powerful features.
While the MS-9200UDLS Rev 2 may be used with an SLC
configured in the CLIP (Classic Loop Interface Protocol) mode,
it can also operate in LiteSpeed™ mode—Fire•Lite’s latest
polling technology—for a quicker device response time.
LiteSpeed’s patented technology polls 10 devices at a time.
This improvement allows a fully-loaded panel with up to 198
devices to report an incident and activate the notification circuits
in under 10 seconds. With Litespeed polling, devices can
be wired on standard twisted, unshielded wire up to a distance
of 10,000 feet.
The MS-9200UDLS Rev 2’s quick-remove chassis protects the
electronics during construction. The backbox can be installed
allowing field wiring to be pulled. When construction is completed,
the electronics can be quickly installed with just two
bolts.
Available accessories include ANN-BUS devices as well as
ACS LED, graphic and LCD annunciators, and reverse polarity/
city box transmitter.
The integral DACT transmits system status (alarms, supervisories,
troubles, AC loss, etc.) to a Central Station via the public
switched telephone network. It also allows remote and local
programming of the control panel using the PS-Tools Upload/
Download utility. In addition, the control panel may be programmed
or interrogated off-site via the public switched telephone
network. Any personal computer with Windows® XP or
greater, a compatible modem, and PS-Tools, the Fire•Lite
Upload/Download software kit, may serve as a Service Terminal.
This allows download of the entire program or upload of
the entire program, history file, walktest data, current status
and system voltages. The panel can also be programmed
through the FACP’s keypad or via a standard PS-2 computer
keyboard, which can be plugged directly into the printed circuit
board. This permits easy typing of address labels and other
programming information.
Version 4.0 firmware supports the following: ANN-bus devices,
AD355 (LiteSpeed), USB port, NAC circuit diagnostics, a new
report has been added to the walk-test that lists untested
devices, new device types added: audio telephone type code
for ACC 25/50ZST, Photo Supervisory and auto-resettable
Drill (non-latching).
The FireWatch Series internet monitoring modules IPDACT-2
and IPDACT-2UD permit monitoring of alarm signals over the
Internet saving the monthly cost of two dedicated business
telephone lines. Although not required, the secondary telephone
line may be retained providing backup communication
over the public switched telephone line.
NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, the term MS-9200UDLS is
used in this document to refer to both the MS-9200UDLS and the
MS-9200UDLS(E) FACPs (Fire Alarm Control Panels).
Features
• Listed to UL standard 864, 9th edition.
• On-board DACT.
• Remote site or local USB port upload/download, using PSTools.
• Four Style Y (Class B) or two Class A (Style Z) NAC circuits.
(Up to 6.0 amps total NAC power when using
optional XRM-24B.)
• Selectable strobe synchronization for System Sensor,
Wheelock, and Gentex devices.
• Remote Acknowledge, Silence, Reset and Drill via addressable
monitor modules or LCD-80F, ANN-80 or ACS Annunciators.
• ANN-BUS for connection to following optional modules (cannot
be used if ACS annunciators are used):
– ANN-80(-W) Remote LCD Annunciator
– ANN-I/O LED Driver
– ANN-S/PG Printer Module
– ANN-RLY Relay Module
– ANN-LED Annunciator Module
– ANN-RLED Annunciator Module alarms only
• ACS/TERM:
– ACS Annunciators: Up to 32 ACM Series annunciators
(ACM-16AT or ACM-32 series). Cannot be used if ANNBUS
devices are used.
– Terminal-mode Annunciators: Up to 32 LCD-80F remote
annunciators.
• EIA-232 printer/PC interface (variable baud rate) on main
circuit board, for use with optional UL-listed printer PRN-6F.
• Integral 80-character LCD display with backlighting