6 battery charger, Chg-75 battery charger, Chg-120f battery charger – 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
Product Description
Accessories
1.7.6 Battery Charger
CHG-75 Battery Charger
The CHG-75 is capable of charging up to 75 AH lead-acid batteries with the MS-9200UDLS
FACP. The FACP battery charger must be disabled, by removing jumper JP5, when using the
CHG-75. The charger and up to 26 AH batteries can be housed in the BB-26 battery box. Larger
batteries and the charger can be housed in the BB-55F battery box which can be mounted up to 20
feet away from the control panel. Refer to the CHG-75 Manual for additional information.
CHG-120F Battery Charger
The CHG-120F is capable of charging up to 120 AH lead-acid batteries with the MS-9200UDLS
FACP. The FACP battery charger must be disabled, by removing jumper JP5, when using the
CHG-120F. The batteries and charger can be housed in the BB-55F battery box which can be
mounted up to 20 feet away from the control panel. Note that when using the BB-55F for housing
the charger and batteries greater than 26AH, multiple BB-55Fs are required. Refer to the
CHG-120F Manual for additional information.
1.7.7 IPDACT Internet Protocol DACT
The IPDACT is a compact, Internet Protocol Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter designed to
allow FACP status communication to a Central Station via the internet. No telephone lines are
required when using the IPDACT. Using Contact ID protocol from the FACP, the IPDACT con-
verts the standard DACT phone communication to a protocol that can be transmitted and received
via the internet. It also checks connectivity between the FACP and Central Station. The IPDACT
can be mounted inside the FACP cabinet, while still maintaining space for two 18 amp hour batter-
ies, using the IPBRKT moutning bracket. Refer to the IPDACT Product Installation Document
P/N 53109 for additional information.
1.7.8 ECC-50/100
The ECC-50/100 is a single channel, 50 watt, 25 V
RMS
, emergency voice evacuation panel that
may be used for fire applications, mass notification applications, or both. Automatic activation of
the ECC-50/100 is possible via eight Command Input Circuits (CMD) or via the ACS/ANN BUS
serial communications link from the MS-9200UDLS FACP. Not for use in Canadian applications.
1.7.9 ECC-FFT
An ECC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone provides supervision, annunciation, and control for local and
remote telephone handsets. The ECC-FFT’s keypad provides indications of phone activation and
corresponding trouble conditions. Not for use in Canadian applications.
1.7.10 ANN-BUS Annunciators/Modules
Guidelines
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The legacy ACS annunciators may not be used on connector TB9 if new ANN-BUS
annunciators are being used on the primary ANN-BUS (connector TB9) due to incompatible
serial communication protocols.
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WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
DISCONNECT ALL SOURCES OF POWER (AC AND DC) BEFORE INSTALLING OR REMOVING
ANY MODULES OR WIRING.