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Title: MS9600


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MS-9600
  • Intelligent Addressable Fire Alarm Control
    PanelFeatures and Benefits

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Features Benefits
  • Feature-rich, cost effective, intelligent
    addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel with support
    for 318 addressable devices easily expands to 636
    devices with optional second SLC card
  • Satisfies requirements for the most demanding
    applications and easily expands as your business
    needs grow

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Features Benefits
  • Panel designed for ease of installation,
    operability, and fast programming setup.
  • Autoprogram feature permits system setup to
    default values (general alarm) in seconds.
  • Allows building owner to achieve approval by
    LAHJ, obtain occupancy permit and move into
    facility with basic fire protection
  • Permits installation team additional time to fine
    tune system without delaying building owner early
    use of building.
  • Reports two devices set to the same address for
    faster troubleshooting.

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Features Benefits
  • Meets NFPA Standards
  • LOCAL
  • (Automatic, Manual, Waterflow and Sprinkler
    Supervisory)
  • AUXILIARY
  • (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow) (requires
    4XTMF)
  • REMOTE STATION
  • (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow) (requires
    4XTMF)
  • PROPRIETARY
  • (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow)
  • CENTRAL STATION
  • (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow and Sprinkler
    Supervised)

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Features Benefits
  • Alarm and trouble information easy to view with
    80-character, integral backlit LCD display
  • Function keys enable easy control of system and
    provide positive tactile feedback to user
  • LED indicators Provide Immediate feedback

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Features Benefits
  • Combines with FireLite's model 355 addressable
    devices, (modules and smoke detectors) as well as
    legacy 300 devices to offer the most advanced
    fire protection technology.
  • Unlike conventional systems, addressable devices
    with location label permit pinpoint location of
    devices in alarm or trouble
  • Provides faster response by first responders and
    faster troubleshooting by technicians in
    locating/repairing trouble conditions
  • All indicating and control devices can be
    installed on a single pair of wires
  • Eliminates additional cost of conduit and labor
  • Support for legacy devices
  • Provides backward compatibility for retrofit
    projects

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Advanced Addressable Benefits
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Addressable Benefits
  • Shortened Installation Schedule
  • Less cabling
  • Less conduit
  • Less hardware
  • Greater flexibility via software
  • Elevator recall
  • HVAC shutdown
  • Access control override

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Addressable Benefits
  • Greater Device Supervision
  • Device presence
  • Is it there or not?
  • Device condition
  • Functional or not
  • Clean vs Dirty
  • Alarm
  • Trouble
  • Type of Device
  • Smoke detector, pull station, etc.

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Addressable Benefits
  • Superior Troubleshooting
  • Detailed trouble messages
  • Pinpointed device location
  • Individual walk testing
  • Maintenance warnings
  • Alert
  • Urgent
  • Failed Automatic Test

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Addressable Benefits
  • Rapid and Direct Identification of fire threat
  • Advanced notice of pending condition
    (pre-signal)
  • Detailed alarm messages
  • Specific threat location with label

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Features Benefits SLC
  • Single Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) satisfies
    NFPA Style 4, 6 or 7 wiring requirements
  • Meets any NFPA code, specification or Local
    Authority Having Jurisdiction project
    requirement
  • Loop length up to 10,000 feet
  • Uses one 12 AWG, twisted shielded continuous wire
    loop to reduce wiring constraints and
    installation cost

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Features Benefits SLC
  • Supports up to 318 devices on one standard SLC
    loop expandable to two loops.
  • Provides easy expansion without purchasing more
    than is required to meet current project need
  • Addressable Device Rotary Code Switches
  • Address of device easily identified and set in
    the field with no special tools or programming
    devices

159 detectors 159
Modules
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Single SLC Simplifies System Design
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Intelligent Devices Modules
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Features Benefits
  • Automatic drift compensation
  • Automatically adjusts detector sensitivity as
    detector chambers accumulate dust
  • Maintenance Alert/Urgent
  • Notifies user when detectors must be cleaned
  • Automatic Detector sensitivity test capability
    compliant to NPFA 72
  • System tests detectors every two hours to meet
    requirements of NFPA detector test requirements

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Intelligent Detectors
  • AD355 Adapt Multicriteria Smoke Detector
  • SD355 Photoelectric Smoke Detector
  • SD355T Photoelectric w/Thermal
  • CP355 Ionization Smoke Detector
  • H355 Fixed Thermal Detector
  • H355R Fixed Thermal w/Rate-of-Rise
  • Separate B350LP base (with each head)
  • D350P Photoelectric Smoke Duct Detector
  • D350RP Photoelectric Smoke Duct Detector with
    Auxiliary Relay

SD355
CP355
H355
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Intelligent Detectors
  • Rotary switches for setting address 00-159
  • Easy to set in field with screwdriver
  • No programming tools required
  • Easy to identify address

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Addressable Input Modules
  • MMF-300 Monitor Module
  • For monitoring a circuit of normally-open
    contact conventional alarm initiating devices
  • MMF-302 Monitor Module
  • For monitoring 2-Wire Smoke Detectors (requires
    filtered resettable 24 volts)
  • MDF-300 Dual Monitor Module
  • For monitoring normally-open contact alarm
    initiating devices.
  • NFPA Style B only
  • Assumes two sequential addresses on the SLC

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Addressable Input Modules
  • MMF-300-10 Ten Class B Initiating Device
    Circuits
  • MMF-302-6 Six Class B or Three Class A Initiating
    Device Circuit Module for Monitoring UL Listed
    two-wire smoke detectors (requires filtered
    resettable 24 volts)
  • Both modules provide high density packages for
    monitoring multiple devices in a small space
  • Mounts in BB-2F or BB-6F backboxes

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Addressable Input Modules
  • The BB-2F will hold 2 cards (as shown).
  • The BB-6F w/CHS-6 will hold up to 6 cards

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Addressable Input Modules
  • MMF-301 Mini-Monitor Module
  • For monitoring a single conventional,
    contact-type device in the same mounting box
  • NFPA Style B only
  • No polling LED

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Addressable Input Modules
  • BG-12LX Addressable Pull Station
  • Key Resettable
  • Prevents unauthorized reset
  • Dual Action
  • Prevents accidental activation
  • Polling LED viewable through front handle
  • Reassures owner system is active

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Features Benefits Notification Appliance
Circuits (NACs)
  • Four NAC circuits on board, 3 amps max each
  • Permits path to evenly distribute NAC power
    reducing need for additional power supplies

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Features Benefits NACs
  • Configurable as four Style Y (Class B) or two
    Style Z (Class A) Circuits to meet the most
    demanding applications
  • Additional NAC circuits can be created providing
    additional design flexibility and capabilities
  • Five software zones per on-board NAC
  • Provides capability to link any devices to
    on-board NAC circuits with no additional wiring.

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Features Benefits NACs
  • Selectable strobe synchronization per NAC
  • Permits different manufacturers devices to be
    used on the same system.
  • Allows use of existing NAC devices with new
    upgraded devices on different NAC circuits for
    retrofit projects
  • No need to add additional modules to synchronize
    strobes

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Features Benefits NACs
  • Programmable Features
  • Auto-Silence/Silence Inhibit
  • Provides ability to silence audible signals in 5
    minute increments up to 30 minutes or not allow
  • If enabled and permitted by LAHJ, occupants can
    be alerted but do not have to be able to control
    panel to shut off annoying alarms
  • Coding Options Steady, March Time, California,
    2- Stage, Temporal (ANSI S3.41)
  • System can be programmed to meet various
    geographical regulatory audible signaling
    requirements

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Addressable Output Modules
  • CMF-300 NAC Control Module
  • NFPA Style Y (Class B)/Style Z (Class A)
  • 24 VDC power must be supplied
  • 3-amp maximum load capability
  • Permits system software control of distributed
    NAC power supplies
  • Programmable for the following
  • Auto-Silence (timed sounder cutoff)
  • Silence Inhibit
  • Silenceable vs. Non-Silenceable
  • Enable/Disable

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Addressable Output Modules
  • CRF-300 Relay Control Module
  • Two Form-C Relays that work in unison.
  • Use for elevator recall, damper control, door
    holding, auxiliary control functions, etc.
  • No tabs to break
  • Easy to install
  • Address can be set by simply removing front
    dress cover

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Addressable Output Modules
  • CMF-300-6
  • Six Class B or Three Class A Notification
    Appliance Circuits
  • High Density package for multiple NAC control
    circuits
  • CRF-300-6
  • Six Form-C Contacts
  • Provides high density package for multiple relay
    control functions
  • Mounts 2 in BB-2F or 6 in BB-6F backboxes

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Features Benefits Options
  • Supports optional modules to meet customer
    requirements for the most demanding applications
  • Digital Communicator
  • LED, graphic and LCD annunciators
  • Provides remote annunciation at convenient
    locations
  • Reverse polarity/city box transmitter
  • Provides connectivity to municipal central
    stations

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Features Benefits Options
  • Plug-In DACT-UD digital communicator
  • High speed upload/download permits program
    communication in 60 seconds at no additional
    cost
  • Reports individual point activation
  • Provides more accurate identification of area in
    alarm
  • Supports Multiple formats including Contact ID
  • Remote site upload/download
  • Permits remote download or upload communication
    of entire system program, history file, walk test
    data, current status detector sensitivity,
    programming parameters, and complete system
    status using standard telephone line.

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Features Benefits Options
  • LCD-80F Liquid Crystal Remote Display Option
  • 80-Character Display provides complete event
    description
  • Maximum of 32 per system, 6,000 feet max between
    each permits remote displays at convenient
    building locations
  • Switches for the remote execution of Acknowledge,
    Alarm Silence, Reset and Drill functions permits
    system control from remote location

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Features Benefits Options
  • LDM-32F Option
  • Lamp Driver module for interfacing with custom
    graphic annunciator displays
  • Permits first responders/fire fighters to quickly
    locate devices in alarm

EIA-485
6000 ft
LDM-32
Graphic Annunciator
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Features Benefits Options
  • 4XTMF Transmitter Option Module
  • Reverse Polarity Alarm and Trouble transmitter
  • Permits connection to municipal central stations

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Software Features
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Features Benefits Software
  • Autoprogramming
  • Quick setup to default parameters permits
    immediate occupancy of building
  • System alarm verification selection per detector
    point
  • Reduces false alarms by confirming smoke detector
    activation is a true alarm
  • Indicates exact location of detector in alarm

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Features Benefits Software
  • PAS (Positive Alarm Sequence)
  • Delays panel activation (alarm relay and
    communicator) for 15 seconds with programmable
    time up to three minutes after alarm
    silence/acknowledge keys are pressed
  • Reduces false alarm calls by allowing personnel
    to investigate fire event prior to sending
    off-premises signal

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Features Benefits Software
  • Presignal delay per point
  • Delays activation of Notification circuits by a
    programmed time of up to three minutes
  • Useful for hospitality/dorm occupancies where
    cooking is permitted in rooms
  • Staff can investigate local alarms in suites
    prior to entire building evacuation

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Features Benefits Software
  • History and Event Storage
  • The last 1,000 Events are stored in non-volatile
    memory locations
  • Even if all power including battery power is
    lost, all events are retained
  • Provides documentation as to event sequence
    during and following a fire
  • Provides immediate storage of active alarm and
    trouble events
  • All events time/date stamped to provide accurate
    documentation and printed via optional system
    printer

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Features Benefits Software
  • 99 Individual Software Zones
  • Permits mapping of inputs to outputs to meet
    requirements of advanced applications
  • Each smoke detector or monitor (input) module can
    be programmed to activate up to 5 software zones
  • Each control or relay (output) module can be
    programmed to be activated by up to 5 software
    zones

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Features Benefits Software
  • Software zones allow you to assign activation of
    specific output devices in response to the
    initiation of specific input devices

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Features Benefits Software
  • Software Zones permit control of optional
    ACC-25/50 Voice Evacuation Control
  • Specific messages can be played on system
    speakers depending on devices in alarm
  • Uses one serial cable for communication over ACS
    for easy integration.

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System Security
  • Three levels of user interaction
  • Read Status
  • No password required
  • All events can be viewed without password entry
  • All programmed parameters can be displayed for
    all devices
  • Programming Maintenance Mode
  • User programmable 5-digit password
  • Programming Master Mode
  • User programmable 5-digit password

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Programming Options
  • Fully programmable from integral keypad,
    PS2-Style keyboard, or with a PC and optional PK
    Upload Download software or by using the optional
    DACT-UD
  • System can be programmed through a variety of
    methods including remotely from the contracting
    company office using existing telephone
    connections

Standard PC Keyboard
Onboard Digital Alarm Communicating
Transmitter/Receiver
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Features Benefits
  • 1 Fixed Form-C Fail-Safe Trouble Relay Transfers
    on any trouble or total power failure
  • Can be used to signal problems to users via
    external devices
  • 2 Programmable Form-C Relays can be programmed
    for specific events such as Alarm, Supervisory,
    Supervisory Auto-resettable, Trouble,
    Communication Fail, Process Monitoring, Process
    Monitoring Auto-resettable, AC Loss, Hazard, and
    Medical.
  • Provides flexibility and means to signal specific
    critical events/tampering to guard staff or
    occupants by activation of external devices such
    as LEDs, sounders or attention-getting revolving
    strobe lights.

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Features Benefits
  • Onboard Supervision
  • AC voltage, brownout detection, charge current,
    low/no battery voltage, ground fault detection,
    and option modules
  • Integral onboard sounder, keypad LEDs and LCD
    readout alerts users to system troubles
  • Auxiliary Power
  • 24 VDC resettable fire output _at_ 3.0 amps
  • 24 VDC non-resettable output 1 _at_ 3.0 amps
  • 24 VDC non-resettable output 2 _at_ 3.0 amps
  • (7.2 amps max for Aux and NAC power)
  • On board power can typically meet basic project
    requirements with no need for additional power
    supplies

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Features Benefits
  • Battery Backup
  • Integral Battery Charger charges up to 26AH
    batteries
  • Typical for most projects, no additional external
    chargers are required and cabinet holds up to two
    18AH batteries. External cabinets available for
    larger batteries to meet any backup requirement.
  • For larger projects the CHG-75 can be used to
    charge up to 75AH batteries and the CHG-120F can
    be used to charge up to 120AH batteries

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EIA Bi-Directional Communication Port
  • EIA-232 single cable serial connection
  • Permits connectivity for a serial event printer
  • Also provides connectivity for programming from a
    PC using PK-Utility option

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Maintenance Troubleshooting
  • Walk Test
  • Permits one person to test system devices without
    need of manually resetting the panel after each
    device activation
  • Results can be printed, sent to connected PC or
    retrieved remotely via on-board DACT
  • Report of two devices set to same address
  • Speeds troubleshooting during installation
  • Silent or audible modes
  • System can be tested without disturbing occupants

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Applications
  • Any installation requiring up to 318 detection
    and/or 318 module points
  • Fits small to medium mid-rise hospitality,
    education, assembly, health care clinics and
    other similar applications
  • Can be used to attack EST Quickstart-2, and
    Siemens Fire Finder 250

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MS-9600 Summary
  • Ease of installation and programming
  • Individual point reporting through communicator
  • Four synchronized NACs for System Sensor,
    Wheelock and Gentex devices
  • Six amps of external Aux/NAC power (using
    optional transformer)
  • Three Form-C relays standard
  • Alarm and Supervisory are programmable
  • Trouble (non-programmable)
  • Programmable from internal keypad, a PS2 keyboard
    or a personal computer

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MS-9600 Summary
  • Provides advanced maintenance and
    troubleshooting
  • Auto Detector testing (no special tools
    required)
  • Drift Compensation
  • Maintenance Alert
  • Auto device type validation
  • Provides a host of options including simple,
    one-wire integration to ACC-25/50 Voice
    Evacuation System

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