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FIRE-LITE'S NEW CONVENTIONAL PANELS OFFER ADDRESSABLE FEATURES
Fire Alarm Panel Programming Made Easy Via Built-in LCD Display with Keypad

 

NORTHFORD, CT - Fire-Lite Alarms, part of Honeywell's ( NYSE:HON ) Life Safety Group, has developed a series of conventional FACPs (fire alarm control panels) with qualities typically inherent in addressable FACPs. The MS-5UD and MS-10UD five and ten zone panels encompass programmable features that allow for easier installation. And all FACPs within this series are UL® (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.) Code 864, Ninth Edition listed.

 

This conventional series' key benefit is an integral 80-character lighted LCD display with keypad for easy system programming. The FACPs' four-conductor ANN (annunciator) Bus offers multiple options for remote operations such as the ANN-80 remote LCD, ANN-I/O LED module and ANN-S/PG serial printer gateway.

 

Designed for small- to medium- size applications, Fire-Lite's MS-5UD and MS-10UD are the ideal fit for retrofit applications. Unlike traditional conventional FACPs, these panels can be programmed to synchronize horn and strobe notification appliances from System Sensor, Cooper Wheelock, Gentex, Amseco and Faraday . Now, customers aren't forced to replace those types of costly devices throughout a facility. As for inputs, both new FACPs are compatible with the vast majority of today's conventional initiating devices, including System Sensor's I 3 smoke detectors.

 

The MS-5UD-3 features a 3 amp power supply/battery charger while the MS-10UD-7 includes a 7 amp switching power supply/charger. These Fire-Lite FACPs can also communicate with a central station via a built-in DACT (digital alarm communicator/transmitter).

 

For more details on Fire-Lite's complete line of commercial life safety products, visit www.fire-lite.com.

 

 


 

 

 

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