Part Numbers D9068 (DACT Dialer), D9052 (Interface Module for Serial DACT Connect to the Morley Panel), D10024A, D10024, D9024, D8024 (Morley Fire Panels), D7033 and FMR-DACT-KEYPAD (Keypad Programmer for the D9068
The FAA-325-B6S is to be used with the FAP-325, FAI-325 and FAH-325 model sensors only. The FAA-325-B6S provides an audible alarm in the immediate vicinity. Typical applications are for use in hotels, apartments, and hospitals. It is compatible with the FPA-1000, FPA-1000-UL, and FPA-1000-V2.
High Voltage (HVLT) Green - Warns of dangerous voltages when lit. Output Active (OUT) Red - Indicates that one of the NACs (1 to 4) is active. NAC Short (SHRT) Yellow - Indicates that there is a short on one of the four NAC outputs. Low Battery (LBAT) Yellow - Indicates that there is a missing or dead battery. AC OK (ACOK) Green - Indicates that the input is good and that the power supply is running from the AC line. Ground Fault (GFLT) Yellow - Indicates that the NAC output wiring has been improperly connected to an external source or ground. Loop Trouble (TBL) Yellow - Indicates that one, or both, NAC Input EOL device(s) has disconnected due to one or more of the following faults: Faulty AC power (after a delay) Low battery fault Ground fault NAC output fault EOL shorted EOL open NAC overcurrent Power supply over voltage condition