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The battery fail Trouble code for the LSS4 is Code 5 (Page 97) [1]. This code indicates low battery voltage, a disconnected battery, or an open battery fuse...
The NFS2-3030 requires sealed lead-acid batteries with a capacity between 7 AH and 200 AH, charged by the AMPS-24/E power supply (Page 11, 15) [1]. To size the...
The FX-5 cabinet fits up to two 7 Ah batteries (Page 109) [1], though some specifications indicate a maximum of 10 Ah can fit inside the enclosure (Page 6)...
The VISTA-128FBPT supervises the backup battery by monitoring for a low voltage state, which triggers a SYSTEM LO BAT display on the keypad accompanied by a...
The BCM-12A-C is a Battery Cutoff Module (not a charger) that automatically disconnects the system batteries if they discharge below the "Low Battery" system...
The MXL-IQ can charge batteries with a capacity of up to 55 amp hours (AH) (Page 127) [1]. Listed battery models include the BP-61 (15 AH), BTX-1 (31 AH), and...
To add a remote annunciator to the MS-9600, you must wire the communication and power lines, set a unique hardware address, and enable the device in the FACP...
The MS-9600 uses sealed lead-acid batteries with a minimum capacity of 12 AH and a maximum system capacity of 120 AH (Page 14, 18) [1]. The main FACP cabinet...
The 5820XL uses two 12V batteries (Gel Cell or UL listed) wired in series to provide 24V, with a total charging capacity of 7.0 to 35 AH (Page 36, 41) [1]. An...
The MS-9200UDLS uses sealed lead-acid batteries with a minimum capacity of 7 AH (Page 15) [1]. The standard control panel cabinet is designed to house and...
The 4100ES requires two 12 V sealed lead-acid batteries wired in series to provide 24 VDC system voltage [1]. These batteries must be identical in voltage,...
The 4010ES requires a pair of 12V sealed lead-acid batteries wired in series for 24V backup power (Page 53) [1]. The maximum battery capacity that can be...
The EST3 performs battery testing through automated monitoring and manual technician procedures. The system automatically identifies defective power supplies...
Before replacing a CPU module, you must disconnect the standby battery and then remove AC power from the control panel to prevent equipment damage (Page 253)...
The NFS-320 uses two 12-volt BAT Series batteries with a capacity ranging from 18 AH to 200 AH (Page 4) [1]. An external battery box is required for any...
The NFS2-640 uses two 12-volt batteries with a capacity range of 18 AH to 200 AH (Page 4) [1]. A separate cabinet is required for battery configurations...
Replace batteries every 5 years or if terminal voltage drops below 21.6 VDC during a load test (Page 59) [1]. The N16 reports battery issues through a yellow...
The 5104 is a 12V six-zone fire communicator, while the 5207 is a 24V control panel. | Feature | SK-5104 | SK-5207 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | System Voltage |...
The SK-5207 requires two 12 VDC batteries of the same ampere-hour (AH) rating, connected in series using the two sets of battery leads provided by the 5198...
The NFW2-100 (FireWarden-100-2) displays text-based device troubles and numeric system codes. Common device troubles include SHORT or OPEN for circuit faults,...
Common trouble conditions on the N16 include AC Failure, Battery Low or Missing, Earth Fault, Charger Fail, and Communication Loss for SLC loops or AIO...
The 6820 requires two 12V batteries wired in series to provide 24 VDC (Page 29) [1]. The system has a charging capacity of 7 to 35 AH, though the internal...
The FENWALNET 6000 requires sealed, lead-acid batteries only (Page 36) [1]. The standard cabinet accommodates two 12 AH batteries, though the system supports...
The FlexES panel uses 12 V DC batteries connected in series to provide 24 V DC, with supported capacities of 12 Ah or 24 Ah (Page 11, 49) [1]. Each power...
The FX-10 cabinet accommodates sealed lead-acid batteries up to 10 Ah (Page 1) [1]. While the system supports a maximum charging capacity of 24 Ah, an external...
The MS-5024 requires sealed lead-acid batteries with a maximum capacity of 17 Ah. While 7 Ah batteries fit inside the main cabinet, 12 Ah or 17 Ah batteries...
EST4 battery sizing is determined by calculating the total standby and alarm loads, adding a 20% safety factor, and selecting matched batteries (same...
The NFW2-100 supports internal batteries ranging from 7 AH to 18 AH (Page 131) [14]. For larger power requirements, the system can support up to 75 AH using a...
To program Self-Test detectors, you must assign the specific FlashScan Type Code (such as FSP-951-SELFT) using VeriFire Tools or the panel's Autoprogram...
The iO64 uses two 12 VDC sealed lead acid batteries connected in series to provide 24 VDC. The internal cabinet accommodates up to two 11 Ah batteries, while...