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MS900AC-B-LS

User Information

MS900-R-AC-B-LS systems equipped with MR900 Micro Receiver are Receive-Only.

MS900-X-AC-B-LS systems equipped with MX900 Micro Transceiver will Send and Receive.

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For fi xed location installation the MS900AC-B-LS must be mounted in an area where there is a clear unobstructed path to the environment where the Transmitting PASS (man-down-alarm) or SuperCell (man-down alarm) may be used. A typical location for the MS900AC-B-LS would be near an unobstruct-ed offi ce window or mountunobstruct-ed just outside the offi ce.

The MS900AC-B-LS should also be located as far away as possible from other radio equipment antennas to minimize any interference. This includes cell phone and other 2-way radio

equipment antennas.

The power consumption of the MS900 is less than 1Amp at 125VAC.

A System Check of the MS900AC-B-LS can be done by viewing the Receive LED located on the bot-tom surface of the MS900. When a SuperCELL or TPASS is turned On, Off or by activating the Alarm, the radio signal will cause the Red Receive LED to fl ash several times - indicating signals are success-fully being received by the MS900.

When the unit is plugged in to AC Power, the Amber AC Power Indicator glows - indicating the system has power and is ready for operation. With loss of power, the Amber AC Power Indicator will not glow. The Backup-Battery System is automatically activated, keeping the MS900 ON and ready for operation. If MS900 has the Out-of-Range option, the Green Transmit LED will fl ash when MS900 is transmitting.

IMPORTANT: Always test MS900AC-B-LS and man-down alarms in area of planned use prior to implementation.

Connector for Optional

Phone Dialer Receive LED(Red)

Transmit LED (Green)

(MS900-X models only)

Power LED (Amber)

Inside View of MS900AC-B-LS

(Shown with Optional Phone Dialer Connection)

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Terminal Block Labeling and Confi guration

A. MICRO (Reciever/Transceiver) Input/Output Terminals:

Ground (GND) RX - Receive

TX - Transmit (Only used with MX900 Transceiver)

B. Power Terminals: Line Neutral GND C. Relay Terminals: Normally Open Common Normally Closed.

Additional Notes:

• Connect the AC Power cable to the Line and Neutral positions.

• When setting case lid in place - make sure the light siren cable is NOT pinched.

To seal from intrusion of contaminants, secure the case lid by tightening all four (4) lid bolts until snug.

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Stobe / Siren Settings

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF ON Horn Dipswitch Pattern

1 ON and 2 OFF = Non Temporal 1 OFF and 2 OFF = Temporal 1 ON and 2 ON = March Time

Tone

3 ON and 4 ON = 2400 Hz

3 ON and 4 OFF = Electromechanical 3 OFF and 4 OFF = Chime

3 OFF and 4 ON = Broadband

Volume

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MS900-AC-B-LS

AC Powered Micro Receiver System Specifi cations (With Battery Backup)

Case: Rugged fi berglass

Dimensions: 6-1/2” wide by 15” high by 6-1/2” deep Weight: 10 lb.

Power Input Requirement: 120 VAC, 60 Hz Single Phase 1Amp Battery: 12 VDC, 2.9 Amp. Hr.

Frequency Range: 907-922 MHz (frequency hopping spread spectrum)

For Use With: Grace Industries SuperCells, LTX200, TPASS-2 and TPASS-3 Personal Safety and

monitoring products.

Relay Closure: Contact ratings 1A @ 30VDC, 0.3A @ 125VAC. Relay Closure remains activated for

approximately 20 seconds after last alarm message is received.

Data Output: RS-232 type, 9600-bps ASCII encoded numeric data

General Warranty Information

Grace Industries, Inc. warrants Grace Products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This warranty is valid only when the returned prod-ucts are accompanied by a sales slip or other proof of purchase that states the date and location of purchase. Grace Industries, Inc. will not repair or replace any merchandise under warranty which has been damaged because of accident, misuse or abuse of the products while in possession or control of the consumer. This warranty is void if any attempt to repair or replace parts was made or attempted by other than qualifi ed Grace Industry’s Inc. personnel. This warranty is void if any of the sealed compart-ments are opened or tampered with. Before sending product to Grace for repair, call for Return Material Authorization or RMA #. Please reference RMA# in shipping documents for tracking purposes. Send all repair products, prepaid and accompanied by proof of purchase to: Grace Industries, Inc., Repair Division, 305 Bend Hill Road, Fredonia, PA 16124. Grace Industries, Inc. shall not be liable for any di-rect, incidental or other consequential loss or damage arising out of the failure of the device to operate. End-user or customer is responsible for return shipping/freight charges.

The sole and exclusive remedy under all guarantees or warranties, expressed or implied, is strictly limited to repair or replacement as herein provided. All implied warranties, including but not limited to, warranties of fi tness and merchantability, are hereby limited in duration to a period ending one (1) year from the date of purchase. The warranty and liability set forth in the prior paragraphs are in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, in law or in fact, including implied warranties of merchantability and fi tness for a particular purpose. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied war-ranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.

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Improper Installation May Degrade Performance Washer Bracket Locking Washer U-Bolt and Bracket Assembly Bolt Pole Pole Non-Metallic U-Bolt and Bracket Assembly MS900AC-B-LS T op V iew MS900AC-B-LS Side V iew

MS900AC-B-LS Mounting Assembly

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OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

- Automatic Phone Dialer -

CAUTION: To avoid damaging mating pins -

carefully match up connector keyways when attaching phone dialer connector.

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305 Bend Hill Road Fredonia, PA 16124 U.S.A.

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