Honeywell MS-9200UDLSE- User Manual

Honeywell MS-9200UDLSE

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Fire Alarm System Limitations
  • Page 3 – FCC Warning
  • Page 4 – Notes
  • Page 10 – Software Downloads
  • Page 13 – Peripheral Devices and Their Documents; Battery Connector - J9
  • Page 14 – SECTION 1; Product Description; Inventory; Features and Options
  • Page 15 – Kissoff
  • Page 16 – Communication Loop - TB10; Maximum ripple voltage: 10 mV
  • Page 17 – Remote Sync Output - TB2
  • Page 18 – Controls and Indicators; LCD Display; HONEYWELL
  • Page 19 – Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter
  • Page 20 – Main Circuit Board; Note that the; Batteries
  • Page 21 – 300 Series Intelligent Addressable Devices; Power Supervision Relay
  • Page 24 – not; be used if new ANN-BUS annunciators are; ANN-80 LCD Annunciator
  • Page 25 – Table 1.1 Wiring Distances; Rpu; Wire Gauge
  • Page 26 – Wiring Distance Calculation Example:; Suppose a system is configured with the following ANN-BUS modules:
  • Page 30 – Programming; Key Bus Trouble; Terminal ACS on TB9
  • Page 32 – Table 1.2 PRN Setup Options; Option
  • Page 41 – Legacy ACS Series LED Zone Type Annunciators
  • Page 42 – Telephone Requirements and Warnings
  • Page 43 – Telephone Company Rights and Warnings
  • Page 44 – CAUTION; IC Certificate Number:
  • Page 45 – SECTION 2; Installation; Place backbox over the top screw, level and secure
  • Page 46 – Mounting Optional Transformer/Remounting Chassis; backbox by pressing the chassis down.
  • Page 48 – Figure 2.4 MS-9200UDLS Cabinet Dimensions
  • Page 49 – AC Power and Earth Ground Connection; ) or larger wire with 600 volt insulation rating.; Special Application DC Power Output Connection; Figure 2.5 Special Application Power Outputs - 24 VDC
  • Page 50 – Notification Appliance Circuits; Figure 2.6 Relay Terminals
  • Page 51 – Figure 2.7 NAC Configuration Using NACKEY
  • Page 52 – Remote Synchronization Output; ELR resistor must be; Figure 2.10 Remote Sync Output
  • Page 53 – Figure 2.11 Typical UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements
  • Page 54 – Digital Communicator; Note that it is critical that the panel's digital communicator be; Figure 2.12 DACT Installation; Figure 2.13 Wiring Phone Jacks
  • Page 55 – Optional Module Installation
  • Page 56 – 4XTMF Transmitter Module Installation; Figure 2.15 4XTMF Transmitter Module
  • Page 57 – Figure 2.16 4XTMF Connectors to MS-9200UDLS Connectors
  • Page 58 – Make certain that the DB25; Printer Configuration; COMMUNICATION SETUP; LARGE; Figure 2.17 Serial Printer and Computer Connections
  • Page 59 – SECTION 3; Programming Data Entry; Proprietary Yes
  • Page 60 – control panel are enabled.; Autoprogramming Feature; System All Normal; SYSTEM ALL NORMAL
  • Page 61 – Exit Programming, Read Status; ESC; User Programming Levels; There are two user programming levels:; Programming Screens Description; The options available when the
  • Page 62 – Programming and Passwords; Master
  • Page 63 – Master Programming Level; Programming Screen #1
  • Page 64 – Autoprogram Progress Screen
  • Page 65 – Point Program Screen
  • Page 66 – Delete Detector Screen
  • Page 67 – Edit Detector Screen #1
  • Page 68 – Enable/Disable Detector; Enabled Yes
  • Page 69 – Detector Type; Detector Type Screen #1
  • Page 70 – PAS
  • Page 71 – Zone Assignment; CLEAR; Zone Assignment Screen; Noun/Adjective Screen
  • Page 74 – for the previous device programmed; Adjective/Noun Screen
  • Page 75 – Modules Screen
  • Page 76 – Add Module Screen #3; Delete Module Screen
  • Page 77 – Edit Module Screen
  • Page 78 – Edit Monitor Screen #2
  • Page 79 – Enable/Disable Module; Enabled; Type Monitor; Monitor Type Screen #1
  • Page 80 – Monitor Type
  • Page 81 – Walktest; MON ZONE ASSIGN
  • Page 83 – down
  • Page 84 – for the previous device
  • Page 85 – control
  • Page 87 – Type; To select the type of control module being programmed, press the; Control Type Screen #1
  • Page 88 – ZONE ASSIGNMENT
  • Page 92 – Zone Setup Screen #1
  • Page 93 – Disable Screen
  • Page 95 – Zones Installed Screen
  • Page 96 – Loop Setup Screen
  • Page 97 – Note on SLC Troubles:; Reset; Device Addressing; Trouble Reminder
  • Page 98 – System Setup Screen #1; FACTORY BANNER; Factory Banner Screen
  • Page 99 – USER DEFINED BANNER; User Defined Banner Screen #1
  • Page 100 – ENTER TIME; Time Screen
  • Page 101 – ENTER DATE; Date Screen
  • Page 102 – PAS DELAY; PAS Delay Screen
  • Page 103 – PRESIGNAL DELAY; Pre-signal Delay Screen; WATERFLOW DELAY; Waterflow Delay Screen
  • Page 104 – AC Loss Delay Screen #1; AC LOSS DELAY; AC Loss Delay Screen #2; NAC Selection Screen
  • Page 109 – Zone Screen
  • Page 110 – deactivate; Relays Selection Screen
  • Page 111 – Waterflow; Verification Progress Screen
  • Page 112 – View Events Screen
  • Page 113 – Walktest Screen
  • Page 114 – OR; WALKTEST RESULTS; View Result Screen
  • Page 115 – Options Screen
  • Page 116 – ACS Installed Screen
  • Page 118 – Modules Installed; ANN-BUS Address Screen
  • Page 119 – Module Type Screen #1
  • Page 124 – alarms only; , the first ten LEDs on the first ANN-LED module will
  • Page 125 – alarms, troubles and supervisories; , the first ten LEDs on the first
  • Page 126 – alarms; only, the first ten LEDs on the first ANN-LED module will
  • Page 128 – Module Options; ANN-RLY Options Screen
  • Page 131 – On Board DACT Screen #1
  • Page 132 – Secondary Phone Line Screen; Service Terminal Screen
  • Page 133 – RING COUNT; Ring Count Screen; Central Station Screen #1
  • Page 134 – TROUBLE CALL LIMIT; Backup Reporting Screen
  • Page 136 – Test Time Interval; Account Code; Pressing; Test Time Interval Screen #1; ACCOUNT CODE; Account Codes Screen
  • Page 137 – Enter; 4 HOUR TEST TIME; 4 Hour Test Time Screen; PHONE NUMBER; Phone Number Screen
  • Page 138 – Communication Format; Event Codes; Table 3.2 Communication Formats; Screen Selection; ADEMCO CONTACT ID; Event Code Screen
  • Page 139 – Ademco Contact ID & SIA Formats; for an; Table 3.3 Event Codes
  • Page 141 – Report Style; Point; Panel ID Screen
  • Page 142 – Printer Baud Rate Screen
  • Page 143 – VERIFY NEW PASSWORD; Password Change Screen
  • Page 144 – This function is useful when the control panel is first; Clear Program Screen #1
  • Page 147 – Maintenance Programming Level
  • Page 148 – Device Select Screen
  • Page 150 – Program Check Screen
  • Page 154 – Zone Setup Screen
  • Page 156 – SECTION 4; Operating Instructions; Panel Control Buttons
  • Page 158 – Trouble Operation; TROUBL
  • Page 161 – Supervisory Operation; Active Supervisory
  • Page 163 – Programmed Zone Operation; DISABL; Waterflow Circuits Operation; Maintenance Alert
  • Page 164 – Synchronized NAC Operation; Do not assign Zone 98 to a Notification Appliance
  • Page 165 – Positive Alarm Sequence; Do
  • Page 166 – Special System Timers
  • Page 167 – Alarm/Shorted Condition; ) in the time stamp is replaced with an asterisk (; Open Condition
  • Page 174 – Annunciator Screen
  • Page 175 – ACS Options Screen
  • Page 176 – TOUCHTONE
  • Page 178 – Chamber Value; DEVICE TYPE
  • Page 179 – Drift Compensation; Maintenance Level; INVREP; Table 4.1 Maintenance Alert Levels
  • Page 181 – SECTION 5; Central Station Communications; all
  • Page 182 – Transmittal Priorities
  • Page 183 – Table 5.1 Compatible UL Listed Receivers; Format; Ademco Contact ID
  • Page 184 – SECTION 6; Remote Site Upload/Download; compare to intended program data
  • Page 185 – Transferring a Program
  • Page 186 – Secret Code Verification
  • Page 187 – SECTION 7; Power Supply Calculations; Selecting the proper batteries for your system; Calculating the AC Branch Circuit; FIRE ALARM; ) wire with 600 volt insulation for this; Table 7.1 AC Branch Circuit Requirements
  • Page 188 – Calculating the System Current Draw; Calculation Column 1; Multiply
  • Page 189 – Table 7.3 System Current Draw Calculations
  • Page 190 – Calculating the Battery Size; hours; Table 7.4 Total Secondary Power Requirements at 24 VDC; Sum of Standby and Alarm Ampere Hours
  • Page 191 – APPENDIX A; Software Zones; software zones
  • Page 192 – Correlation of Input and Output Zones
  • Page 193 – Table A.1 Detector Programming Sheet Example; FIRST HALL
  • Page 194 – Table A.2 Module Programming Sheet Example
  • Page 195 – Table A.3 Blank Detector Programming Sheet - 1 of 2
  • Page 196 – Table A.4 Blank Module Programming Sheet - 1 of 2
  • Page 197 – APPENDIX B; Default Programming; Program Option
  • Page 198 – APPENDIX C; NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements
  • Page 199 – NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm System; XTMF module and circuit.; FIRE; Polarities shown in alarm condition
  • Page 200 – NFPA 72 Remote Station Protective Signaling System; Figure C.2 Remote Station Connection Using 4XTMF Module
  • Page 201 – NFPA 72 Proprietary Protective Signaling Systems; Figure C.3 Proprietary Protective Signaling System; MS-9200UDLS Addressable Fire Control Panel; Connection between the MS-9200UDLS and
  • Page 204 – APPENDIX D; FACP with Keltron; Fire Alarm Control Panel; XTMF Module
  • Page 205 – APPENDIX E; Wire Requirements
  • Page 206 – Table E.1 FACP Wire Specifications
  • Page 207 – uncoated copper wire
  • Page 208 – APPENDIX F; HVAC Control; F.1 Control Module Operation; HVAC SHUTDN; F.2 Monitor Module Operation; HVAC RESTART
  • Page 209 – Program the; HVAC OVRRIDE; type code to the monitor module which will be used to
  • Page 210 – APPENDIX G; Ademco Contact ID Format; G.1 Transmission Format Between DACT and Receiver; SSSS 18 QXYZ GG CCC; G.2 Ademco Contact ID Typical Printout
  • Page 215 – APPENDIX H; Central Station Points; Table H.1 Addressable DETECTORS; through
  • Page 216 – Table H.2 Addressable MODULES
  • Page 217 – Index
  • Page 219 – see also Fire Alarm Control Panel 14
  • Page 227 – Limited Warranty
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Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel

MS-9200UDLS

MS-9200UDLSE

PN: 52750:E1 ECN 09-062

IMPORTANT!

The SLC Manual Document #51309 must be referenced in addition to this

manual when installing or servicing the Fire Alarm Control Panel.

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PN: 52750:E1 ECN 09-062

Document #52750

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Summary

Page 2 - Fire Alarm System Limitations

PrecauLarge.PMD 02/26/2007 An automatic fire alarm system –typically made up of smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations,audible warning devices, and a fire alarm control panel withremote notification capability–can provide early warning of adeveloping fire. Such a system, however, does...

Page 3 - FCC Warning

PrecauLarge.PMD 02/26/2007 WARNING - Several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. Control unit and asso-ciated equipment may be damaged by removing and/orinserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables whil...

Page 4 - Notes

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