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s i <br /> DF-52266:132•A2-260 <br /> Fire Alarm Control Panel FIMIITUALarms <br /> by Honeywell <br /> General <br /> The Fire-Lite MS-4 and MS-4E Fire Alarm Control Panels <br /> (FACPs) bring the latest in microprocessor technology to con- <br /> ventional <br /> on ventional fire controls. The MS-4 is compatible with the 13TM <br /> smoke detectors from System Sensor, with drift compensation, <br /> maintenance alert, and freeze warning. Automatic synchroniza- <br /> tion of audio/visual devices with three selections for manufac- <br /> turer protocol.The Notification Appliance Circuit(NAC)protocol <br /> can silence audible devices while strobes continue to flash, <br /> using a single pair of wires. <br /> The MS-4 is compatible with conventional input devices such as <br /> two- and four-wire smoke detectors, pull stations, waterflow <br /> devices, tamper switches and other normallyopen contact , D <br /> devices. Refer to the Fire•Lite Device Compatibility Document <br /> for a complete list of compatible devices. <br /> Note:Unless indicated otherwise,the term"MS-4"refers to both <br /> MS-4 and MS-4E models. <br /> Features r <br /> • Four Style B(Class B)Initiating Device Circuits(IDCs). ; <br /> • Two Style Y(Class B)NACs. �4. <br /> • Optional module that converts all four IDCs and two NACs to <br /> Class A operation. <br /> • 24 VDC. <br /> • i3TM Technology features: <br /> —Drift compensation automatically adjusts detector sensitiv- • Silent or audible Walk Test operation mode commanded from <br /> ity and increases resistance to false alarms caused by dust the front keypad, with automatic return-to-normal after one <br /> accumulation. hour of inactivity. <br /> —Maintenance Alert LEDs (per zone) warn of excessive dirt • Each zone may be programmed for supervisory or fire; each <br /> accumulation, preventing false alarms (meets NFPA 72 zone has separate red and yellow LEDs. <br /> requirements). • Zone 4 is programmable for combination of tamper supervi- <br /> -Detector sensitivity is automatically measured by the sory monitoring and waterflow alarm. <br /> detector, which automatically adjusts its sensitivity back to • Form-C Alarm,Trouble,and Supervisory relays. <br /> the factory settings when it becomes more sensitive due to 0 3.0 A total usable current. <br /> 6.0 A total usable current available with optional second <br /> contaminants settling in the chamber. transformer. <br /> —Wireless handheld sensitivity meter eliminates the need for • Control buttons: <br /> voltmeters, magnets, and a physical connection to the —ACK(Acknowledge) <br /> detector.The reader displays sensitivity in terms of percent —Alarm Silence <br /> per foot obscuration and provides text status indication. —Reset <br /> —Walk Test <br /> —Supervisory LED(per zone) provides warning if a detector —Zone Enable/Disable(one per zone) <br /> senses temperature approaching freezing. LED indicators: <br /> —Special test protocol and LED indication allows quick test of —Fire Alarm(one per zone) <br /> all detectors without need for a ladder. —Supervisory(one per zone) <br /> • NAC synchronization features: —Trouble(one per zone) <br /> —Maintenance(one per zone) <br /> —Synchronization of standard ANSI audible signals as —AC Power <br /> required by NFPA 72. —NAC Disable <br /> —Synchronization of ADA compliant strobes per NFPA 72. —Zone Disable <br /> —Selectable for System Sensor, Wheelock, and Gentex —NAC Fault <br /> protocols. —System Trouble <br /> —Selective Silence feature for manual silence of horns —Power Trouble <br /> while strobes continue to flash on the same NAC. —Walk Test <br /> —Alarm verification selectable for each zone. —Alarm Silence <br /> —Disable switches provided per zone. —Earth Fault(on circuit board) <br /> • NACs programmable for. —Battery Fault(on circuit board) <br /> —Silence Inhibit —Charger Fault(on circuit board) <br /> —Auto Silence Piezo sounder for alarm, trouble, supervisory and mainte- <br /> nance.—Strobe Synchronization <br /> —Selective Silence(horn-strobe mute) Optional plug-in 4XTMF transmitter module. <br /> —Temporal Si Steady signal Optional plug-in 4XZMF zone relay module. <br /> —TempSilenoral <br /> o or N Steady <br /> signal <br /> nceable • Optional 4XLMF transmitter module for RZA-4XF remote <br /> LED annunciator. <br /> • Optional dress panel. <br /> DF-52266:B2•12/21/2012—Page <br />
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