Clever name there: FCI combining their name with the abbreviation “ID”, the latter of which of course helps make it clear that it’s an addressable panel.
I finally acquired a 7200! In particular, I got a 7200 Micro. This is a compact version of the regular 7200.
Per the datasheet, a basic 7200 Micro contains a KDU-LM, an SCU-M, and a ALU-M or RDU-M. The -M suffix refers to the Micro variant of the card. The KDU-LM is similar to the KDU-L, except the W3 jumper is always IN. The SCU-M lacks the LEDs, buttons, and switches of the regular SCU (outside of the munipcal box switch and LED). It functions entirely the same otherwise. The ALU-M functions like a regular ALU, but lacks the LEDs/switches.
Furthermore, the 7200 Micro uses a different power supply than the 7200: an SPSU. This power supply is simpler, lacking the LED indicators of the original.
It seems parts for the 7200 Micro are mostly interchangeable with the original 7200. You can find 7200 Micros with regular versions of the KDU, SCU, and ALUs.
I wanna test out EZU/QZU and IDU cards on my Micro to see if they’ll work. These are neat smaller addressable panels!
Love the Core 2 Duo sticker on the Alpha-Numeric Display.
So basically the KDU is just an Annunciator that can also slot into the panel?
I see Epson and Phillips chips!
Me too, I also see more stickers in a different image

