FIRE-LITE RELEASES NEW ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL WITH BUILT-IN DACT
New LiteSpeedT Protocol Delivers Superior Incident Reporting Time
NORTHFORD, Conn. - Fire-Lite Alarms, a leading manufacturer of quality life safety systems, announces the launch of the MS-9200UDLS, a cutting-edge addressable FACP (addressable fire alarm control panel) with built-in DACT (Digital Alarm Communicator/ Transmitter). The compact, cost-effective design of the MS-9200UDLS also features LiteSpeed TM, a Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) protocol that simultaneously polls ten devices at a time.
Fire-Lite's patented LiteSpeed technology drastically reduces the time in which data is received by the FACP. This improvement allows a fully loaded panel to report an incident and activate the notification circuits in less than ten seconds. With LiteSpeed, devices can be wired on standard twisted and unshielded wire with distances up to 10,000 feet per loop.
The MS-9200UDLS also features support for LED graphic and LCD annunicators, reverse polarity/city box transmitter, local and remote upload/download software and remote power expansion. The MS-9200UDLS is fully compatible with the ACC 25/50 Audio Command Center Voice Evacuation suite of products. In addition, the audio product can be controlled via the panel's NAC circuits or via an intelligent protocol with a single pair of wires. The integral DACT transmits system status (alarms, troubles, AC loss, etc.) to a Central Station via the public switched telephone network. In addition, the control panel may be programmed or interrogated off-site via the public switched telephone network, allowing download of the entire program or upload of the program, history file, walk test data, current data, and system voltages.
The panel's power supply and electronics are contained on a single circuit board housed in a metal cabinet, providing a complete fire control system solution for a variety of applications, including : child care, auditoriums, dormitories, theaters, restaurants, places of worship, small apartment buildings, and stand-alone office park buildings.
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