MS-9200UD Refurbished Fire Alarm Control Panel – Addressable Dialer Communicator System Board for Commercial Buildings

$2,395.00

Specifications

The MS-9200UD is a refurbished Fire-Lite intelligent fire alarm control board with a built-in DACT, offering 198-device single-loop addressable capacity plus configurable Class A/B NACs for comprehensive small-to-mid-size facility protection.

  • Model: MS-9200UD Replacement Board
  • Brand: Fire-Lite (refurbished)
  • Condition: Refurbished, passcode defaulted
  • Built-in DACT: Yes (direct central-station reporting)
  • SLC Capacity: 198 addressable devices (99 detectors + 99 modules)
  • Software Zones: 99
  • NAC Configuration: 4 × Style Y (Class B) or 2 × Style Z (Class A)
  • Loop Count: Single loop
  • Typical Use: Buildings with POTS-based central-station monitoring
  • Integration: Annunciator, printer, relay module interfaces
  • Protocol: Fire-Lite addressable intelligent
  • Application: Small-to-mid-sized commercial and institutional buildings

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MS-9200UD Refurbished Fire Alarm Control Panel – Addressable Dialer Communicator System Board for Commercial Buildings
$2,395.00

MS-9200UD Fire Alarm System Board (Refurbished)

The MS-9200UD Fire Alarm System Board is the Fire-Lite MS-9200UD replacement board with a built-in Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter (DACT) meaning central-station reporting can happen directly from the board without an external communicator module. It retains the MS-9200 family’s single-loop SLC with 198 addressable device capacity (99 detectors and 99 control/relay/monitor modules), adds 99 software zones, and provides onboard NACs (Notification Appliance Circuits) that can be configured as four Style Y (Class B) or two Style Z (Class A) circuits. Supplied refurbished with passcode defaulted, it’s an attractive drop-in replacement for facilities that rely on POTS-line central-station monitoring and don’t want to add a separate communicator.

Features

  • Built-in Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter (DACT)
  • Single-loop SLC with 198 addressable device capacity
  • 99 software zones for granular reporting and control
  • Onboard NACs configurable as 4 Style Y (Class B) or 2 Style Z (Class A)
  • Central-station reporting without external communicator hardware
  • Refurbished and factory reset with default passcode
  • Fire-Lite intelligent protocol supported across field devices

Benefits

The built-in DACT is the MS-9200UD’s defining advantage for facilities that rely on traditional telephone-line central-station reporting, it consolidates the communicator directly onto the control board, reducing cabinet clutter and removing one more device from the maintenance roster. Two Class A NAC circuits (via Style Z configuration) offer single-fault tolerance on notification wiring, which is frequently required in healthcare, education, and assembly occupancies. Because it’s refurbished and passcode defaulted, commissioning follows the familiar Fire-Lite workflow without inherited programming complications. For integrators managing multi-site portfolios, the MS-9200UD is a dependable standardization choice where central-station dialer reliability is non-negotiable.

Why Choose QuickShipFire?

  • Refurbished MS-9200UD boards powered up and communication-tested before shipment
  • DACT-specific guidance for sites transitioning or maintaining POTS-line reporting
  • Coordination help for sites that may need dialer captures after passcode default
  • Stock awareness – we share real lead-time expectations on refurbished UD inventory
  • Fast dispatch for outage-driven replacements where central-station contact is at risk
What is the DACT, and why does having it built-in matter?
The Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter sends alarm, supervisory, and trouble signals to the central station over phone lines; having it built into the board means one less external device to install, power, and maintain.
What's the practical difference between Style Y and Style Z NACs on this board?
Style Y (Class B) circuits are simpler to wire but lose devices after an open; Style Z (Class A) wires out and back to provide single-fault tolerance, keeping notification active even after a line break.
Can the MS-9200UD use IP or cellular reporting instead of POTS?
The onboard DACT is designed primarily for traditional telephone-line paths; IP/cellular reporting typically requires an external communicator module or a newer UDLS-family board.
Does the 198-device capacity include both detectors and modules?
Yes, the total breaks down into 99 addressable detectors and 99 control, relay, or monitor modules on the single SLC.
Is the refurbished UD board supplied with any documentation?
A factory-reset board behaves like an out-of-the-box unit; programming manuals and current software tools should be obtained from your Fire-Lite channel or integrator.
Can the onboard NACs be split between Class A and Class B on the same board?
NAC configuration follows the board's defined options, they are configured either as four Style Y or two Style Z; mixed-mode operation is governed by Fire-Lite documentation.
How many software zones can I program on the MS-9200UD?
Up to 99 software zones, which provides granular zone-based annunciation and reporting for floor-level and tenant-level segmentation.